Hmm, I wonder if anyone's mentioned Clementine yet? I bet not. Because every other child character out there is equally worthless as the next.
Food: they grow fungus, which is not nearly enough to sustain any sort of population on its own, they also scavenge which has its own problems (how are there still 200 year old cram's lying around, if that's all anyone seems to live off of?). Really though the food problem is something that isn't addressed well in the entire capital wasteland though.lacktheknack said:Food: Yes they do. You even get a quest to help them grow more food if you have the Child at Heart perk.
Still Kids: You watch them throw a teen out of the town.
Plywood door: I'll give you that one.
Kids Not Knowing How to Build/Maintain: Yeah, they do. Again, they talk about it if you have Child at Heart.
These Explanations Not Holding Up To Scrutiny: I didn't find problems with them, so my original question raises its head again.
Fair enough. Thanks for the explanations.IFS said:Food: they grow fungus, which is not nearly enough to sustain any sort of population on its own, they also scavenge which has its own problems (how are there still 200 year old cram's lying around, if that's all anyone seems to live off of?). Really though the food problem is something that isn't addressed well in the entire capital wasteland though.lacktheknack said:Food: Yes they do. You even get a quest to help them grow more food if you have the Child at Heart perk.
Still Kids: You watch them throw a teen out of the town.
Plywood door: I'll give you that one.
Kids Not Knowing How to Build/Maintain: Yeah, they do. Again, they talk about it if you have Child at Heart.
These Explanations Not Holding Up To Scrutiny: I didn't find problems with them, so my original question raises its head again.
Still kids: Where do new kids come from? Why would they start a tradition of throwing out their strongest and most knowledgeable members? If anything the teens would have been the leaders and taken over the settlement. The fact that said teen is pretty much helpless on his own (as are some of his fellows at Big Town) doesn't exactly speak well for the Lamplighter's ability to go out and scavenge either.
Not knowing how to build: Yes, one of them has an interest in that sort of thing, still doesn't explain where they get the materials to build/maintain, or how a bunch of kids managed the manpower needed to put that stuff together.
Again I could go into more detail, but I'd really rather not derail the thread. As I said before I liked FO3, and I'm not trying to bash you for liking Little Lamplight, just trying to give the reasons why I didn't like it (and perhaps why others don't like it).
without a doubt the ugliest kid characters I've ever seen too.CarlsonAndPeeters said:The Zelda series actually has a couple great ones. Its a little unclear whether you can call them all "kids," but the Skull Kid from Majora's Mask, Mido from Ocarina of Time, and Colin from Twilight Princess are all surprisingly deep and interesting characters for a Zelda game (my favorite franchise but admittedly the stories are pretty shallow). Though the best child character is unquestionably...
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Clementine's pretty solid too, but I don't see her running a business empire.
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Everything about these points are pretty much the most non-sensible part of Little Lamplight. There is no official explanation about how this town managed to maintain itself. The fan created explanations are that they've maintained numbers by taking in orphans (supported by the fact that you can take the orphan from Grayditch and have him live there) and teen pregnancies, although no hints are given that any of the kids are in a sexual relationship when you visit the place.IFS said:Still kids: Where do new kids come from? Why would they start a tradition of throwing out their strongest and most knowledgeable members? If anything the teens would have been the leaders and taken over the settlement. The fact that said teen is pretty much helpless on his own (as are some of his fellows at Big Town) doesn't exactly speak well for the Lamplighter's ability to go out and scavenge either.
I agree with you 100%lacktheknack said:All of Little Lamplight.
...because I had the Child at Heart perk. Suddenly, all the kids (except Princess) were more than happy to show me around the town, trade with me, give me extra quests, and find me an alternate way in to the vault. And the insane survival system they had working was utterly awesome, the location was cool, and the kids were nice (except freaking Princess).
Since I always take the Child At Heart perk, I'm always confused when people say they hate Little Lamplight.
I'm so happy I'm not the only person who felt this way.AT God said:I really liked those kids who chased the rat around Freeside in New Vegas, it was always amusing to watch them run around Benny Hill style after that rat.
However, don't kill the rat for them, then it becomes a depressing commentary on poverty in the fictional world of Fallout, I always assumed they were just like Tom and Jerry and would setup an elaborate dinner feast and the rat would escape before being cooked. That is not the case.
I'm coming at you...Mikeyfell said:Sweetie Belle. From My Little Pony [sub]come at me[/sub]
She's like the voice of reason for all the CMC episodes without ever coming off as a "small adult" which is what most reasonably smart child characters come across as.
I'll throw in another vote for Elize. Now that's a child character done right.TehCookie said:Eliza from Tales of Xillia. She's helpful, isn't a whiny brat and has a tragic back story that makes you sympathize with her. Also I love how Teepo matches her cute dress, because I like cute things.