Don't like Bethesda's take on BoS? Write a better one!
Don't like Bethesda's take on BoS? Write a better one!
Community - posted by Ausir on Sat 2 February 2008, 20:55:10
Tags: Fallout 3No Mutants Allowed is running a contest for all Fallout fans dissatisfied with Bethesda's justification of how the Brotherhood of Steel ended up on the East Coast. Now it's your time to write a better version!
We at NMA invite you to don your creative hat and present your own vision of the Brotherhood, where they are now and how they got there. Your assignment is to write your own version of this story, to tell it the way you would want it to be told, to set the Brotherhood up for the game you would want to play.
Your entry must be centred on the premise that the Brotherhood of Steel, or some group using their name and trappings, are operating on the East Coast. Who are they? What do they represent? What's their history, what state do we find them in, what's their agenda? We're looking for stories that are ambitious, well-considered, well-written, consistent and believable.
All surrounding details are mutable. You can but do not have to refer to other aspects of the setting and plot of Fallout 3 that have been revealed or hinted at, or try to guess at undisclosed plot points. You can frame your piece however you like, but don't forget about the content.The winner will get a poster-sized print of one of the art pieces by Defonten, which are often mistaken for actual Fallout 3 concept art. You can read more about the contest here.
Spotted at: No Mutants Allowed
We at NMA invite you to don your creative hat and present your own vision of the Brotherhood, where they are now and how they got there. Your assignment is to write your own version of this story, to tell it the way you would want it to be told, to set the Brotherhood up for the game you would want to play.
Your entry must be centred on the premise that the Brotherhood of Steel, or some group using their name and trappings, are operating on the East Coast. Who are they? What do they represent? What's their history, what state do we find them in, what's their agenda? We're looking for stories that are ambitious, well-considered, well-written, consistent and believable.
All surrounding details are mutable. You can but do not have to refer to other aspects of the setting and plot of Fallout 3 that have been revealed or hinted at, or try to guess at undisclosed plot points. You can frame your piece however you like, but don't forget about the content.
Spotted at: No Mutants Allowed
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