The following rules do not attempt to cover all contingencies and eventualities, so it is helpful to understand the goals of the fanon prior to writing. The goal of Tranquility Lane is to expand upon the Fallout Universe without changing what has come before, or rendering it unrecognizable. Avoid straining credulity, Mary Sue/Marty Stu characters, supremely powerful factions, and enormous post-apocalyptic nations. Use high-tech artifacts sparingly, and do not overpower mutations.
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| - The following rules do not attempt to cover all contingencies and eventualities, so it is helpful to understand the goals of the fanon prior to writing. The goal of Tranquility Lane is to expand upon the Fallout Universe without changing what has come before, or rendering it unrecognizable. Avoid straining credulity, Mary Sue/Marty Stu characters, supremely powerful factions, and enormous post-apocalyptic nations. Use high-tech artifacts sparingly, and do not overpower mutations.
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| - The following rules do not attempt to cover all contingencies and eventualities, so it is helpful to understand the goals of the fanon prior to writing. The goal of Tranquility Lane is to expand upon the Fallout Universe without changing what has come before, or rendering it unrecognizable. We do not allow authors to lay claim to enormous swathes of territory in a single article because we wish to provide other authors an opportunity to write about locations they desire. If one author creates "The Empire of New York," for instance, another author could be deprived the opportunity to write about a village in the ruins of Manhattan. If a single author were to write so many articles about New York state and nobody else did, they could assemble their Empire of New York over time. Avoid straining credulity, Mary Sue/Marty Stu characters, supremely powerful factions, and enormous post-apocalyptic nations. Use high-tech artifacts sparingly, and do not overpower mutations. The Current "Present" - 2287. It has been a few years since Courier Six plundered the Sierra Madre, prevented the Think Tank from escaping Big MT, settled their affairs with Ulysses in The Divide, and determined the course of the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. The fate of the Mojave is unclear. Now the Sole Survivor has emerged from Vault 111 in search of their kidnapped son.
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