#Sketches From The Vault
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Draw your most creative photo of something from the series! You will be judged of course on creativity, uniqueness, and amount of radiation visible through your photo submission. Please include the letters "TFN" somewhere visible in your drawing.
❗ One entry per person, so make it count! Include with your submission some information about your creation. The drawing should be new and intended specifically for the contest. Contest ends 8/29/24.
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Entry #00068 - Mojave (MJV)
"Foolhardy Franklin"
People say that curiosity killed the cat.
For Theodore "Foolhardy" Franklin Newman, that cat just made the fatal mistake of doubting at the last second.
Born into an Adytum brahmin baron family, Franklin's life from the moment he stood up, to the moment a patrolling squad near Sloan found this photograph along with torn apart camera equipment and multiple body parts alike, was described in three simple concepts by many people; reckless, stubborn and worryingly lacking of any semblance of prudence.
Poor bastard.
This is just for fun! (not eligible) Have fun ya'll and submit yours for a chance to win!
One Man, and a Crate of Puppets
"So, Vault 77 didn't turn out so good"
"But you've gotta remember, though:"
"The Vaults were never meant to save anyone."
(My first entry ever in an art contest, didn't do so good but I hope ya'll like it :>)
Joshua Graham, one time i drew him with hair and everyone hated that he had hair. Here's one for the bald people of the world. He's bald now. This is a little based off the unknown soldier only because i was looking at his wiki from van buren and they showed that guy but whoever drew him is much better at drawing bandages than i am. If you really really zoom in u can see the greek enscription on his gun i swear its there
The thing I created... the thing I called the Gatorclaw... they must be destroyed. They can't be... tamed, they can't be controlled. Shut down the Replicator before it's...... before it's too late. And if this recording should reach Dr... Hein. Please...*cough* tell him... to forgive me.
(Some of) The most friendly faces you'll see out here in the wasteland!
War never changes, good thing that we do.
This is the last image preserved from the nuclear blast in Denver, Colorado. The man in the picture is Private Lentkowski, a refugee from the European state after the European war for the Middle East oil fields. His family made it out, never seeing him again and dying from the Nuclear Winter after the strikes, leaving their vault early as a mission to find a pre-war artifact, a Deep-Range Transmitter capable of transmitting messages to nearby vaults. The dead body of Private Lentkowski now sits at the edge of the nuclear crater, having only standed long enough for this memorial picture to be taken by another PA unit, Private Urus Bolt, who made it out safely, taking this picture with him.