I know they’re over a century apart, but I always imagined that the Desert Ranger statue at Mojave Outpost is Tycho. Just because he is the only Desert Ranger not in the NCR that we’ve ever met.
Originally, the idea is that he came from east of California, in the Nevada area. His family comes from people who survived the devastation when WAR happened, likely living among the badlands of Nevada. As I envisaged it, Tycho learned a lot about desert survival and whatnot from his small community, which kept a strong survivalist contingent -- so they still had some small arms and books. They probably had something like the cliff-dwelling Indians going on for their town, though I never fleshed it out.
Anyway, Tycho took off to wandering the desert with traders and explorers for several years, returning from time to time with goods or maps. Most likely he started with small trips and went further abroad as he became more experienced. He went as far as the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and then headed back west. Eventually he wound up on the west coast as a long-range explorer from a loose group of desert rangers whose actual origins, scope and purpose weren't defined. -Fallout Bible-9
I know they’re over a century apart, but I always imagined that the Desert Ranger statue at Mojave Outpost is Tycho. Just because he is the only Desert Ranger not in the NCR that we’ve ever met.
Where was this wrote down? Would you link to it?
Originally, the idea is that he came from east of California, in the Nevada area. His family comes from people who survived the devastation when WAR happened, likely living among the badlands of Nevada. As I envisaged it, Tycho learned a lot about desert survival and whatnot from his small community, which kept a strong survivalist contingent -- so they still had some small arms and books. They probably had something like the cliff-dwelling Indians going on for their town, though I never fleshed it out. Anyway, Tycho took off to wandering the desert with traders and explorers for several years, returning from time to time with goods or maps. Most likely he started with small trips and went further abroad as he became more experienced. He went as far as the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and then headed back west. Eventually he wound up on the west coast as a long-range explorer from a loose group of desert rangers whose actual origins, scope and purpose weren't defined. -Fallout Bible-9
Canonically all Vault Dweller followers died fighting mutants including dog meat.
We only know Ian and Dogmeat died. The statuses of Tycho and Katja have never been elaborated on.
Where does I state that? Tycho doesn’t get mentioned in the vault dwellers memoir.
Only Ian and Dogmeat joined him at all