Chapter 9: A New Perspective · 8:26pm Nov 4th, 2015
I have Good News and Bad News.
Good News is that Chapter 9: A New Perspective is complete and edited and ready to upload, I am just waiting on something before I upload. I managed to finish the chapter before the release of Fallout 4 thankfully.
The Bad News is that Fallout Equestria: Influx will be put on hold until after the new year while I play through Fallout 4 and get to know the new mechanics of the game and how things work as well as Christmas taking up my time to write.
Do not threat though Influx fans, rest assured that I will continue Influx in the new year. I still have plenty of ideas and the story is far from over. Some good points to take to heart is that I'll be incorporating Fallout 4 features into Influx such as Power Armour. Speaking of Fallout 4 features I have finally put together a SPECIAL stat line up for our Bio-Mechanoid heroine.
Crystal Eclair's SPECIAL's in Fallout 4.
Strength = 6
Perception = 4
Endurance = 6
Charisma = 1
Intelligence = 4
Agility = 5
Luck = 2
Yeah, Crystal isn't very lucky as we've all see. Do you guys agree with those stats? (Stats revised)
I can't say I disagree, though I really thought her perception would be higher with her charisma lower... Just an observation on my end.
I'm not really sure with Strength and Endurance... But I suppose all the stats make sense. With a cybernetic skeleton I wonder if those two should be higher. But considering her life before and after the war, the other stats do sound good.
Enjoy Fallout 4!
3520523 You only have 21 points to put to your SPECIALs and I used this site to plan them out for the perks you also get with the stats. http://vault111.com/character/ I think change i made better reflects her mechanical nature. She isn't that social after all so low charisma and since her skeleton is mechanical, endurance is the highest stat.
I think she should have one or two more points into luck. She did get, "lucky," with Fruity Huh, pretty witty huh? . . . *sigh* . . . strike me down from where i stand