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  • dragon-864789 said:
    Deathclaws shouldn't give you Rads unless there the glowing variant

    All meat in Fallout games is radioactive. This includes deathclaw meat in games where they drop it. So is the water in most of the games. If the meat and water is radioactive, wouldn't the critter made of the same meat and water be radioactive?

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  • dragon-864789 said:
    Deathclaws shouldn't give you Rads unless there the glowing variant

    woozle said:
    All meat in Fallout games is radioactive. This includes deathclaw meat in games where they drop it. So is the water in most of the games. If the meat and water is radioactive, wouldn't the critter made of the same meat and water be radioactive?

    Radioactive enemies, like Glowing Ones, emit rads when you get close to them

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  • woozle said:
    All meat in Fallout games is radioactive. This includes deathclaw meat in games where they drop it. So is the water in most of the games. If the meat and water is radioactive, wouldn't the critter made of the same meat and water be radioactive?

    The only radioactive creatures there are is one that are glowing green ..not just green ...plus its alot to take in I guess to explain with irl stuff and fiction

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  • woozle said:
    All meat in Fallout games is radioactive. This includes deathclaw meat in games where they drop it. So is the water in most of the games. If the meat and water is radioactive, wouldn't the critter made of the same meat and water be radioactive?

    Nearly everyone assumes that all radiation is either Gamma or X-ray,even though there is also Beta and Alpha radiation. Radiation damage from ingested sources are usually either from Alpha of Beta emitting particles, the weakest in terms of penetrating power. I remember reading a book years ago on the Manhattan Project and other nuclear experiments. Alpha particles can be stopped by a few sheets of A4 computer paper or your skin. Beta can penetrate the skin, but only for a few inches, if they can penetrate that far. Gamma radiation on the other hand acts more like bullets, punching straight through and out the other side of multiple people. Neutron Particles are one of the more 'common' types of radiation that actually make other things radioactive, though they are generally found either deep in fission reactors or as a result of munitions explosions with nuclear material.

    If any radiation sources(ie. radioactive dust) are ingested, they bypass the first line of defense completely, our skin, rendering their lack of penetration a non-issue and they are surrounded by vulnerable tissue.

    https://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/radiation/health-effects/radiation-basics.html

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  • She appears both cute and seductive yet also looks like something most "normies" would see in their nightmeres. I find some of these deathclaws as sexy and cute while still scary if only because they are typically violent.
    If I knew this deathclaw was friendly and horney I would definently go for it.

    As a furry and a scalie (I like most anthros) I think sharp teeth ,claws and spikes as cute and attractive on some girls because it represents the grotesque , and because it shows physical strength and toughness balanced with the softer ,cuter aspects of feminine forms ,such as breasts and bubblebutts.

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  • dragon-864789 said:
    Deathclaws shouldn't give you Rads unless there the glowing variant

    meanbigshean said:
    Radioactive enemies, like Glowing Ones, emit rads when you get close to them

    dragon-864789 said:
    The only radioactive creatures there are is one that are glowing green ..not just green ...plus its alot to take in I guess to explain with irl stuff and fiction

    Prety sure the joke is their eating her everyone.

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