Board Thread:Future TES Titles/@comment-5918955-20160318211232/@comment-28693219-20160507015234

CynicalEarth wrote:
 * This'll be easy; very few people travel to this end of the wastes. Some who do may have friends or families who would know where they went. Upon noticing their absence, they would investigate and eventually stumble across whomever killed them. The Regulators can track down wandering criminals for thievery. A settlement of children is cake. The lack of logic expands even further with this argument.


 * Even easier; fungus and meat handle your needs for food, but if no outsider can trade with them, how comes that they have all the medical supplies, ammunition and spare parts? We know scavengers carry very little, let alone random wastelanders. Especially since, amongst civilians, word would go around to avoid this area eventually.


 * Aye, albeit rarely. This argument implies everyone produces precisely enough males and females to maintain a stable population. Not every teenager wants to reproduce on sight and there are no mentions of forced-breeding. Even were there such a practice, psychology dictates that someone would eventually rise against whichever authority put this in place. Before anyone brings up Caesar's Legion, these guys were tribals, slavers, and raiders long before Edward arrived. Also, due to lack of any proper medical equipement and training, birth defects and failures are significantly increased.

Okay. You're right about super mutants, lore was broken on them sparing the Children, Although, if one goes to Big town, it is likely because they know they have a better chance of turning if they're older. They do sneak into the vault on some occasions, and bring back medical equipment, and holotapes. The Regulators don't really go to Little lamplight, because they don't really know about it.
 * Guns & Bullets; right, because Super Mutants, with frequent raids over a much larger hunting zone most certainly don't. How foolish of meta-humans to go up against children, when they can tango with power armour-clad soldiers, instead?!