
It also doubles as a reference to Fallout: Van Buren, where would be a new type of enemy called Gehennas, mutants that are always on fire, created when the Powder Gangers blew up a radioactive coal mine in the city of Burham Springs in Utah. Gehenna - the unique Shishkebab, is named after a valley in Jerusalem, in which - per the Hebrew Bible, some of the kings of Judah sacrificed their children by fire.This ended with the death of 75,000 Persians. Esther, both the name of a book in the said bible and the name of the Persian queen of Jewish descent, helped prevent a Jewish genocide, by convincing the Persian king to allow the Jews to arm and defend themselves. Esther, much like Gehenna, is named after Hebrew Bible concepts.In biology, ester bonds connect lipids (fats).
The unique Fatman in Gun Runners Arsenal is called Esther.New Vegas and Nevada have the same initials.Who does Jeannie May Crawford frequently tell you to watch out for?
In "One for My Baby", Boone trusts you to help him find and kill the person who sold his wife into slavery because you're a stranger. I don't even know why I want the Pip-Pad so badly: it looks like it functions just as the Pip-Boy does, and it's not like my real wrist is actually being weighed down by an enormous electronic personal organizer (I wear a modestly-sized Timex that just tells the time).The Pip-Pad is just cool. You can check out some of the animations in the work-in-progress video above.All I can say is: yes, please. The Fallout series has its own smartwatch, of course: the football-sized hunk of retro-futuristic tech called the Pip-Boy., part of modding group The Pimp Crew, decided to unshackle your wrist from what must be about twenty pounds of RobCo-manufactured metal, plastic, and circuitry by creating the Pip-Pad, a sort of tablet version of the Pip-Boy. As we're living in an age of smartwatches, it's not uncommon to see people with sleek, high-tech gadgets strapped to their wrists.