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The Badlanders are a rather large tribe of raiders, nomads, and mercenaries hailing from the dry tundra wastes of post-War Canada, descended from U.S. special forces and Canadian survivalists, these self-styled wasteland warriors have recently spread into the radioactive hell that was the continental U.S. Overall the Badlanders are not your average bandits and to brand them as psychopathic cannibals and mindless killers (whilst this is sometimes accurate) is to underestimate them greatly.

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  • Badlanders
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  • The Badlanders are a rather large tribe of raiders, nomads, and mercenaries hailing from the dry tundra wastes of post-War Canada, descended from U.S. special forces and Canadian survivalists, these self-styled wasteland warriors have recently spread into the radioactive hell that was the continental U.S. Overall the Badlanders are not your average bandits and to brand them as psychopathic cannibals and mindless killers (whilst this is sometimes accurate) is to underestimate them greatly.
Leader
  • Three Tears
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Goals
  • Survival, gathering wealth via mercenary work
Story
  • Badlanders
Series
Status
  • Widespread, Active
Name
  • Story
  • Badlanders
Type
  • Tribe
population-type
  • Numbers
headquarters-type
  • Bases
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Government
  • Loosely Knit Nomadic Tribes
Notable Members
Allies
  • N/A
Population
  • Unknown, varies from Pack to Pack
Letters
Headquarters
  • Scattered Across North American Continent
Enemies
  • Brotherhood of Steel, Caesar's Legion, Canadian Liberation Army, Great Khans, Stern's Raiders
Episodes
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Script
Published
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
Art
  • James McKay and Lee Townsend
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Founded By
  • American Special Forces and Canadian Survivalists
Dissolved
  • N/A
Founded
  • Roughly 2088-2100
Location
  • North America
abstract
  • The Badlanders are a rather large tribe of raiders, nomads, and mercenaries hailing from the dry tundra wastes of post-War Canada, descended from U.S. special forces and Canadian survivalists, these self-styled wasteland warriors have recently spread into the radioactive hell that was the continental U.S. They boast vast arsenals of both conventional weapons, along with the occasional pre-War weaponry (though the latter is often found with veteran Badlanders who saved up the caps to buy one, or murdered some poor soul and ripped it from his cold, dead hands). They are also experts in hand to hand combat. Badlanders are noted for their ability to scrap together effective weapons from the resources at hand, from the infamous Hand-Flamer to the curious Dynamite Slingshot. The Badlanders seem to be capable of military-style tactics and fending off a force much larger than themselves. Each one is a well trained fighter and survivalist, and will not to break unless under the most extreme conditions. As a people they are often belligerent and hostile, but also value knowledge and history, and don't go looking for a fight unless it suits them. This not stoped them from being some of the most hated people from Canada to Mexico. Overall the Badlanders are not your average bandits and to brand them as psychopathic cannibals and mindless killers (whilst this is sometimes accurate) is to underestimate them greatly.
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