A pop of electricity. A smell of ozone. This May, Stephen Russell returns as Detective Nick Valentine in a new Fallout 4 radio play set during the events of the original game. :)
This will canonically be set after the events of "Death Shroud!"
fallout76podcast: "😭 I am a sucker for the "we went through hell, and its been a while, but how about a hug?" trope.
2 years after the events of #Fallout4, Nora the Sole Survivor (originally voiced by Courtenay Taylor in the game) is at last reuninited with an old friend: Detective Nick Valentine (voiced by Stephen Russell).
This entire cast is a fan DREAM. I cannot wait to share this story with you, pulled together for a cause that is dear to me.
Please stand by..."
The whole Robots Radio network keeps arranging these awesome collabs...The Fallout Lorecast and Chad are two of my faves to tune into...Chad is hilarious!
Hi hello yes nuclear family did you know - this is old news but I literally haven't stopped thinking about it in 4 years - that Fallout 4 Nick, Dima and Codsworth all have the same voice actor? Because I know this and I need to immediately burden you all with the fact that somewhere exists a man with all those voices rolling around inside of him.
La vulnérabilité est le seul état authentique. Elle désigne une ouverture, aux blessures comme au plaisir. S'ouvrir aux blessures de la vie, c'est aussi s'ouvrir à la bonté et à la beauté. Ne masquez pas votre vulnérabilité, ne la niez pas : elle est votre plus grand atout - Stephen Russell
For a side character, Charlie is one of the best characters I've created. Moreover, he fits in with Nick and Ellie so perfectly you'd think he'd always been part of Fallout 4. Aeric did such a great job bringing the character to life.
...and someone please leave Vault-Tec rep alone! Man just wants some soup and peace.
Dress: Beaded Charleston Flapper Dress from Art Deco French Period Circa 1920 ($927.59) | Shoes: Jimmy Choo BAILY FLAT (£2,095) | Clutch: Judith Leiber SPHERE SILVER BLING ($2,995.00) | Necklace: Mikimoto Necklace (¥ 1,419,000) | Earrings: Stephen Russell One of a Kind Platinum, Diamond & Pearl Earrings ($20,000.00) | Hair clip: .25 Carat Diamond Platinum Hair Clip ($15,000)
We have come to the last of the OC Fashion Asks outfits. For today’s finale, I decided to end with the Roaring 20s outfit asked by the person who encouraged me to do this challenge. So this is what I imagine Alice would wear at a 1920s-themed party.
When we think of the 1920s, we can’t help but think of the ubiquitous flapper, hence why I went with this vintage flapper’s dress that dates back to the 1920s. The fact this dress comes from France is just an added bonus as Alice is half-French. Next up, the necklace. The accessoire du jour in those days was the long rope pearl necklace, so you just know I had to add one to this outfit. The earrings had an art deco vibe, and the pearls at the end went well with the necklace.
Mary Janes were still popular in the 1920s, though mostly the high-heel kind. Turns out that fancy high-heeled Mary Janes are rare nowadays, so I opted for this flat pair from Jimmy Choo embellished with pearl, I nice wink at the popularity of pearl necklaces back then. The clutch was selected because of its round shape, reminiscent of a pearl, and the crystals covering it go well with the crystals found on the shoes. Finally, the hair clip is a genuine 1920s hair clip. Its bow reminded me too much of Alice to not include it in this outfit, even if glitzy headbands across the forehead were much more popular at the time.
All I saw - Matthew Mercer as MacCready 👀👀👀 I mean... I'd hoped, but I never anticipated it actually happening 🥺🥺🥺 (okay, I'll admit it's a pretty damn exciting lineup!)
MacCready might have to step aside though...you guys had the pleasure of meeting Victor yet? I can't get enough 😂 (p.s if you don't know, Matt and a bunch of other nerdy ass voice actors play dungeons and dragons together and they stream it every week...I'm obsessed!)
you ever learn something you wish you didn't? I, for example, just learned that between 2008 and 2015 not a single episode of Doctor Who aired that was written by a woman. Between The Sontaran Stratagem, a story with David Tennant as the Doctor, and The Woman Who Lived, a Peter Capaldi story, not a single episode was written by a woman.