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Skyrim and Fallout; Bridging the Gap between Earth and Nirn


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I was merely pointing out that it is impossible the lore was ever designed to interconnect. It was never intended. I didn't say you like the theory, or whether you didn't like it. I simply pointed out that the two franchises were not developed by the same people, therefore, it is impossible the lore was ever meant to be crossing over with one another. In other words, the theory doesn't make any sense if we're trying to justify it as a factual thing. It can only live as FanFiction in my opinion. That's my contribution to the discussion.

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All I'm saying is that it at first glance, it looks like both games are subtly being guided in this direction in small ways, like how in TES lore, it's said that you have to drink sap to commune with Hist and in FO3, you do exactly the same thing before talking to Harold at Oasis.

 

At first glance they don't seem to be in the same universe at all. I mean, look at all the work you had to do in the first post to even make it moderately plausible. And if you take a long look at it, it doesn't seem possible either--for exactly the reasons pointed out above. It's only when you look at it while trying to find these connections that it makes any sense.

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Let's check the physical side of this. If Nibiru is a real planet, than it's impossible that this could be a moon of Earth (even hypothetical). Let me explain:

 

The reason, why we earthlings think, that there could be another planet in our solar system after Neptun (and the sad Pluto) is, that we're detecting some gravitational influence of the outer objetcs of our solar system. Trans-Neptunian objects seem to be attracted by an object with high gravitation. The influence is a small fraction of the influence that the sun has on this Trans-Neptunian objects, but it's big enough, that we are able to detect it.

 

To create gravitation, you need one specific attribute: Mass. The higher the mass of an object, the stronger it's gravitation. If you want to have an effect on other objects, you need mass, much of it. If you think you know this, because curvy girls are more attractiv than skinny ones - naaah, it's not the same!

 

Okay, back to topic. Planet Nibiru is one of many possibilities to explain the gravitational effect of Trans-Neptunian objects, but if it`s true, than Nibiru has to be much bigger than a moon. It would be something like a gas giant with an exceptional orbit aaaand this orbit has to be really exceptional, but even the closest point would be far away - behind Neptun.

 

There's a better chance, that an asteroid crush a part out of another planet in our solar system and this part orbits the earth to explain a second moon.

 

Sorry, maybe it's bad english. I'm german and this are rare terms^^

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Fallout is a bit like Skyrim that had been subjected to Bizarro rays. Or perhaps like a nightmarish dream reconstructed from the mind of Todd Howard by telepathic aliens who didn't take into account his indigestion from microwaved burritos during a late-nighter at Bethesda.

 

If we were to run with this nightmare hypothesis, we could further speculate that Nirn somehow devolved into Earth via the second law of thermodynamics and in the process lost one of its moons. Of course, the second law would also have been affected by the Bizarro rays.

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Fallout is a bit like Skyrim that had been subjected to Bizarro rays. Or perhaps like a nightmarish dream reconstructed from the mind of Tim Cain* by telepathic aliens who didn't take into account his indigestion from microwaved burritos during a late-nighter at Bethesda.

 

If we were to run with this nightmare hypothesis, we could further speculate that Nirn somehow devolved into Earth via the second law of thermodynamics and in the process lost one of its moons. Of course, the second law would also have been affected by the Bizarro rays.

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