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Laura asks…

What’s with Jericho dying in Fallout 3?

If it matters, I play Fallout 3 on the 360. Anyhoo, after starting to get a hang of Megaton and wandering out to do quests or explore, I came back and found Jericho lying dead at the bottom of a ramp near the bomb. Awhile later, after messing up and accidentally getting Lucas Simms killed, I decided to restart the game before either died. Jericho was alive for awhile, but after I sent Dogmeat out to find ammo he discovered Jericho’s corpse under another ramp. I figured it was just a glitch, like how your game will get stuck if you take the G.O.A.T. sitting in the wrong seat, so in the end I took his corpse up the ramps leading to my house, sawed him apart with my Ripper and made a nice little display on the table on the side of the building. Am I better off having him as a garden gnome than an ally? And what is it that makes him keep dying? He’s still alive on my brother’s file, that I know of.

Thanks :3
Lol, thanks for the help and compliments. If you want to know, I have his torso sitting up in a chair and his head and arms on the table. For now his legs are just laying under the table since they can’t stand on their own, so I think I may use em to flank my door

GardenersCardiff answers:

I really dont know some people just randomly die. The preacher guy that stands next the bomb in Megaton just randomly died one day on my sure I’m not really sure why. I play it on Xbox too maybe its something with Xbox

PS: I like how you chopped up his body lol

Helen asks…

Fallout 3 question!! ned answer plz?

you know when you get to vault 112 and your inside that tranquility place well im inside and that old lady told me to find the fail safe inside the abandoned house in which im in. But i cant seem to figure out the order in which i have to activate the stuff like the Garden gnome and such. can anyone tell me what to do plz

GardenersCardiff answers:

I just guessed and check, but here is the order.

1. Radio
2. Glass Pitcher
3. Garden Gnome
4. Glass Pitcher
5. Cinderblock
6. Garden Gnome
7. Glass Bottle

Thomas asks…

i need help on a mission on fallout 3?

im on that mission where you sit in vault 112, and you control a little kid, how do i break their parents up, i tried it and i failed

GardenersCardiff answers:

There is an easier way than the way you are doing it.
Ok first, go into the abanded house. When you enter the house there will be various items you can click on and they make sounds. Click on them them in this order.
1.Broken Radio
2.Glass Pitcher
3.Garden Gnome
4.Glass Pitcher
5.Cinder Block
6.Garden gnome
7.Empty Bottle

then you will open the fail safe. Then go to the computer and order the chinese soldiers to kill everyone in the simulation. Hope this helped!!

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Lizzie asks…

What creature bit Luna in Harry Potter bill and fluer’s wedding?

GardenersCardiff answers:

A garden gnome. I mean, not like a little bearded Winklebottom-type thing or anything like that, but an ugly little potato-head lookin’ thing like they apparently are in the HP universe.

Ruth asks…

What can I bring a sick person to cheer them up?

I’m going to visit a sick friend today, he’s been lying in bed with glandular fever – a swollen and sore throat, fatigue, very high fever – for the last week and he feels awful. He’s used to a very active lifestyle so all the time stuck at home is killing him.

I thought I’d take over some things to cheer him up or keep him entertained, since I have work this week and can’t spend too long keeping him company. I’m bringing him some videogames to pass the time, and some lozenges for his horribly sore throat, but I’d like to do something more.

What else can I bring him to cheer him up, or make him feel better? I can’t really bring him food, since thanks to his swollen throat he can’t eat much.

GardenersCardiff answers:

I had a good friend in hospital for a coupe of months last year with Crohn’s disease (she is ok now though). Everyone had brought her the usual, books, mags, grapes etc. So i decided to get her some really random stuff just to mae her laugh. On the first day I gave her a garden gnome – complete with fishing rod. She was so perplexed we had a good laugh and she was in a good mood for the rest of the day.

On the second week it was clear she was going to be in hospital for a while so I went into my loft and found a lifesize cardboard cut out of scary spice (why i had it was a very long story). Over the the next few days and weeks this carboard cut out next to her bed was dressed up as something different. She was a doctor, a pirate, spacewoman etc.

However vomit soon destroys cardboard and something else was needed, so all of her school friends dibed in a bought a big hard back book, full on blank paper. We told her to write the first page of a story in it. Which she did, and everyday someone different wrote another page. Whoever was visting the sick girl thta day gave her the book to read. The story got quite long and rather silly insome points, it has covered all sorts of topics from a Maths teacher adding a science fiction twist on one page and on the next the teachers 4 year old son writing about a dog who could talk on the next. It’s no Harry Potter, but it cheered my friend up. The book isn’t finished yet, but everytime someone we know is ill, a few more chapters are written. Once the book is complete, my friend is going to write the final page and keep the book. (she has promised to type it out for us as well).

Steven asks…

Can you please critique my Harry Potter oneshot?

I wrote this last year after I had read the last Harry Potter book. I was really sad about Fred dying so I decided to write something like him saying goodbye. I couldn’t think of what to call it so I decided to call it “Fred’s Goodbye” (Oh, how original!)
Please tell me what you think and tell me if you would like to read the rest of it!
All comments are welcomed!

It was dark. Snow was falling heavily into a large garden with a long table placed in the middle. The hedges that were placed around the table were full of small garden gnomes eating strange looking food and wearing not their usual pointy hats but sparkly Christmas ones that you get in crackers. A young, matured boy was sitting on the edge of the table watching two gnomes pull a small cracker apart. It gave a great bang and fireworks flew out of it, along with another Christmas hat with miniature witches that flew around the rim on their brooms singing Christmas songs, a silly joke and a fake wand. The boy had blazing red hair that stood out against the blanket of white snow like a sore thumb. He was very tall and had a kind, happy expression blasting through his eyes. He was wearing a large woolly jumper that had an ‘F’ emblazoned across the chest and his jeans were worn and frayed. He was facing a door that led into a large living room. Lights were on inside and silhouettes of people could be seen dancing and laughing through the windows. He was unknown to them but that did not matter. He wanted them to be having fun, to be celebrating the days they had together. Yet there was someone that the boy realized who wasn’t dancing. Who wasn’t happy looking and celebrating. He was walking towards the door holding a large jumper in his hands. He was running his fingers over a stitching on it. It was an ‘F’. A large golden ‘F’ and it was the same as the one the boy on the table was wearing; only his was a dark green. He looked identical to the boy sitting on the table. His hair bright red, his body long and slender yet his face wasn’t full of happiness. It was sad and unhappy. A pretty, young girl who was dancing with another young, bespectacled boy smiled at him. He forced a smile back, trying to look happy but it was more of a grimace. He opened the door and walked out into the cold. He was wearing a dark green jumper that had a ‘G’ across the chest. He came through the snow and sat down next to the boy, yet it was as if he could not see him. He took not notice that the boy was watching him intently, a kind of happy sadness filling his eyes.
“I still have hope you know, Fred.” George began. He was looking up into the sky; talking to someone he hoped could hear him. “That you’ll come back and we can run the shop together again.” Fred, who was still watching George carefully, smiled and tried to speak back but nothing came out. “I can’t go back there. Not without you.” He lay back onto the table, staring up into the starry sky. Snow was floating down and landing in his hair and eyelashes. “Mum can’t seem to get the fact that you’re dead. She made you a jumper again-” He lifted the jumper off his lap and looked at the ‘F’ carefully, hoping for Fred to come out of it or hoping for him to appear. “-It looks a million sizes too big.” George chuckled. Then he sat up and started to lift his own jumper up, revealing a broad chest with a large phoenix tattooed across his chest. “I’m part of the Order now. Properly. I’ve done a few missions. Only small ones but its still something to keep me occupied.” He placed the other jumper on and stared down at the ‘F’. His eyes filled with tears quietly and when he blinked the fell down his cheeks onto his lap. “All members of the Order have to have a symbol to show that they are part of it. A Phoenix. Most people just wear jackets and stuff with the Phoenix stitched on but I wanted a tattoo. We could have gotten them together you know… if you were here.” Those words struggled to come from his mouth. It was like swallowing ice cubes whole. The way they almost made him vomit when he even thought them. “Mum and Dad can’t even look at me now. They see you in me. They struggle to speak to me. Its like I’m not here anymore.” Fred was still watching his brother, smiling but still sad.

There is more but I thought it might be too long to put on here.
Thanks!

GardenersCardiff answers:

Not a fan of fan fiction at all, but I like this. Its obvious you understood the brotherly Bond (Twin bond even) that Fred and Geroge had. Its sadness Voldemort creates such as this that makes me hate him so much. He really is an excellent villian.

Anyways, I like it.

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