wait, so there ARE other sorces of FEV still? So the mutants (my fav creatures, deathclaws aside) AREN'T completely doomed?!?! :rock:
Which game said that one was either blown up, taken by the shi or NCR (im guessing those were all possible endings of 2 that haven't yet been clarified as to which is cannon)? Which game is on the other coast? I though everything from FO3 was gone...
2. Does FEV really cause sterility? In Fallout 1 it seemed like the answer was a resounding yes, and a number of reasons for this were given by Zax and Vree. But then in Fallout 2 after you take Marcus to the Cat's Paw he says "I hope she doesn't get pregnant" and says that the FEV doesn't make mutants go sterile, it just makes it take a few years "to get the juices flowing again". Moreoever, the deathclaws in Vault 13 were infected with FEV and yet they are able to reproduce. So, does the FEV cause sterility or not?
Answer:
* FEV causes sterility in some creatures. FEV does cause sterility in super mutants and ghouls - Marcus' comment in New Reno was a joke only (and it was an inappropriate one, for which I apologize for). For other creatures, however, the FEV does not cause sterility - in fact, it may actually speed up their reproductive cycles (in tandem with potential drawbacks). Known species that can reproduce after being mutated with the FEV include most species of rats, the mantises (who are known to have bred so fast they cover the Salt Lake City area like blankets), the radscorpions, and the deathclaws. This is only a partial list.
Super Mutants are probably going extint unless some wacko cientist figures out how to reverse th sterility problem