Fallout: A war to end all wars. [In process of rewriting]

Fallout: A war to end all wars. [In process of rewriting]

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Disclaimer: there are some suggestive themes here like a bit of racism, and vulgar language, this is all for the story and doesn't follow my personal opinion on these matters.-- this is a fan made fallout tale, all fallout themed items and locations belong to Bethesda, some of the characters belong to me. ---Meet Jacob Striker, a 17 year old boy who has found himself stuck in this post-apocalyptic world. Jacob must learn how to survive out in the wastelands of post-war united states. he must rely on his brother, Eric Striker, and his girlfriend, Everly Rosemary, as well as their encounters to survive. What will happen when the Brotherhood of Steel finds out that the former Enclave is rebuilding in the southern states? how much more conflict will result until the true victor in this war rises above the rest once and for all? The answer to that is still unknown.
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