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7.6 Fallout 4 Part 5

7.6 Fallout 4 Part 5

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The Gaming Backlog "Book Club” hosts discuss their adventures crossing the Glowing Sea to enlist the help of dear old Virgil in their mission to infiltrate the Institute and find Shaun. But first, they put in the effort to butter up some faction members and completed side quests galore, because this is Fallout, and that is what wastelanders do.

Stay tuned for next episode to listen in on the chemistry and physics lecture explaining the Molecular Level, as that appears to be the only way to locate the Institute and take them down. Join us for Fallout 4 Part 6, and trade tips, tricks and stories along the way.

We want to hear how you handled the Glowing Sea of the Commonwealth and the horrors lurking within its endless radioactive cloud. Take part in our conversation by joining The Gaming Backlog "Book Club" Discord server at https://discord.gg/9xdX3znWQn or finding it through our LinkTree link on Instagram.

Chapters
  • (00:00:02) - Welcome back to The Gaming Backlog "Book Club"
  • (00:01:54) - The quest
  • (00:02:53) - The Silver Shroud Quest
  • (00:04:07) - Nick Valentine's Companion Quest
  • (00:07:04) - Silver Shroud
  • (00:09:46) - Lost on Patrol quest
  • (00:13:06) - The Brotherhood of Steel Quest
  • (00:16:52) - Taking Independence Quest
  • (00:18:22) - How To Take Independence From The Queen
  • (00:22:59) - How To Find A Secret Society From The Maze
  • (00:27:35) - How did you go about this quest
  • (00:30:21) - Piper Gets A Hazmat Suit
  • (00:31:30) - Other Side Quests
  • (00:35:42) - Brotherhood quests
  • (00:38:34) - How To Get The Sword Back From My Dad
  • (00:41:53) - Mr. Handys
  • (00:44:56) - Speak of the Devil
  • (00:52:04) - Super Mutant
  • (00:58:02) - Fatekeeper
  • (00:59:54) - Hunter Hunted
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