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In the event that you just clicked this more or less at random and have pretty much no idea what this is, allow me to explain:

Fallout: Equestria is a fanfiction, a crossover between the Fallout series of video games and the cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. It may be the single most popular fanfiction in the entire fandom of the latter. The story is 45 chapters long plus an epilogue and an afterwards, clocks in at a word count higher than War and Peace (unless I'm mistaken one tragically misguided fan put the story on Wikipedia's "list of the longest books ever" page. Obviously it was removed), and has a large fanbase of its own, spawning fan art, fan adaptations, music, and even fanfiction of its own.

Fans have praised it for worldbuilding: the story actually does not go for the usual "character from video game meets ponies" premise a lot of lazy crossovers opt for, and instead works it into the backstory how we get from the universe in the show to the post-apocalyptic radioactive wasteland that we recognize from the Fallout games. Or I would recognize it if I'd played the games. As it is, I am waiting for a sale on Steam or GOG. The main characters of the story are all original characters, and they have been praised as "OC ponies done right" and "the best OC ponies in the fandom." In any case, the protagonist Littlepip is fairly instantly recognizable to many in the fandom, whether or not they've read the story. The story's length also qualifies it as something of an "epic." In any case, it has had praise heaped on it and is considered by many to be the best fanfic in the FiM fandom.

At this point, I have cleared chapter 13. I do not think the story deserves the praise it receives. I view it as horrendously overrated. As I go through the story, I will detail my problems with the story, along with general mockery.

The general Fallout: Equestria thread did not approve of my incessant riffing on the story and suggested I take it to a liveblog. Well, that's what I'll do.

A note that for the parts I have already read (the first thirteen chapters), I will be largely dealing from memory. As such, they will most likely not be as detailed as when I return to the stuff I haven't read. In any case, let's get started. Hopefully this isn't redundant as Perpetual Lurker is also doing a liveblog.

EDIT: It seems my complaining cannot be confined to a single fanfic. As such, I have decided to turn this into a multi-story liveblog!

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Unknownlight Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 11th 2015 at 6:06:36 PM
I'm going to assume that that was a joke.

BZZT! Incorrect! It is, in fact, possibly the single biggest plot point of the entire story!

I noticed that Head Knight, Head Paladin, and Head Scribe apparently don't have names.

*checks internal character list*

Uh... Head Knight Banana Pudding, Head Paladin Chocolate Chip, and Head Scribe Buttered Biscuit. I don't think these names are ever used.

Is that last line a reference to something? Just curious.

Yup. Something dumb.

Slavers last chapter, raiders this one.

Nah, they're still slavers. They were raiders in the original version; looks like that word wasn't changed.

Sorry for the lack of good commentary. These early chapters are so weird. Just so you know, you're never going to see a whole bunch of these characters ever again. The story mostly follows a core group of characters, and the only ones you've met so far are Frosty and Rumcake. Everyone else will slowly disappear from the story as Bobulator works out what the fic is actually supposed to be about. :P
KuroiTsubasaTenshi Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 12th 2015 at 12:04:33 PM
So basically her answer is "'cause I'm not Littlepip."

Hehe. To be fair, though, it's a pretty low bar to avoid being the poster child of psycho murderer.

Not murdering people is apparently a very perplexing concept in Fallout: Equestria fics.

Must be a setting thing that just seeps into all characters, given how the original treated Velvet and her supposed philosophy. Personally, I think some actual crisis of faith is a breath of fresh air, despite what appears to be a serious case of being a broken record.

The whole setup really does sound pretty questionable, though. One would think wastelanders just trying to get by would be smarter than that. Then again, I guess trying to gun down everything in their way is pretty par for the course for the setting.
Pannic Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 12th 2015 at 12:59:08 PM
I guess you can chalk it up to pure desperation, maybe.
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