Heh, yeah. I thought she was going to have a new pet for at least until the end of the episode. I knew it was going to die but not the way they did it. This is why we can't have nice things.
I didn't think he would die, but I also didn't think he'd be sticking around for too long either, like maybe he'd run off somewhere or w/e, so when he actually was going to die it was one of the hardest parts for me personally in that whole episode, because I have a dog irl that looks similar to him and idk it really got to me. xD;
I didn't think he would die, but I also didn't think he'd be sticking around for too long either, like maybe he'd run off somewhere or w/e, … moreso when he actually was going to die it was one of the hardest parts for me personally in that whole episode, because I have a dog irl that looks similar to him and idk it really got to me. xD;
It really depends on the player - you can technically keep him all the way to the end (though I think The Master can kill him in one or two turns if I remember). It was either mentioned in Fallout 2 or one of the game files but the canon is that Dogmeat ran into one of the electric fences at the Mariposa Military Base.
I thought maybe she did, but I kinda hoped not. Dogs are cute and all, hell I have one, I just don't really dig the whole 'dog companion' thing in fiction. Probably a little closed minded of me, but I guess I haven't found myself hugely 'wowed' by that kinda concept in the past.
That's not to say I wanted it dead though, poor thing.
I thought that I would have to kill him and eat him. It seemed like it was heading in that direction. Clem was hungry and looking for food, then when she found the knife she said "Don't worry we won't go another night without food." Sam being a potential companion for the episode didn't even cross my mind.
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Yes because it would have been kickass, no because it would be way too happy and I've come to expect misery.
And I've learned over the years that if there's a dog in a book/movie/game it's going to die.
Whenever I think of a dog companion or something in a game I always see it as a gimmick. Or I think of AI Fish.
Then the "thing" happened. Poor Sam.
That's not to say I wanted it dead though, poor thing.