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Image 1 — I feel that this dialogue between Rogue and Felicia is both sad and beautiful, and through this dialogue, Felicia is understood much better than many writers.
Image 2 — I feel that this dialogue between Rogue and Felicia is both sad and beautiful, and through this dialogue, Felicia is understood much better than many writers.
Image 3 — I feel that this dialogue between Rogue and Felicia is both sad and beautiful, and through this dialogue, Felicia is understood much better than many writers.
Image 4 — I feel that this dialogue between Rogue and Felicia is both sad and beautiful, and through this dialogue, Felicia is understood much better than many writers.
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I feel that this dialogue between Rogue and Felicia is both sad and beautiful, and through this dialogue, Felicia is understood much better than many writers.

u/More-Concept-5894 — 17 hours ago

What do we know about the negotiations between the United States and China?

From what we know of the series and games, the United States had basically won the war, but still fearing a nuclear war with China, the government established a negotiating table to end the war. However, we also know that even if they won the war by occupying the chinese territory, the country would most likely disintegrate within months due to its internal problems. Considering the war, what role do you think megacorporations like Vaultec, Westek, House, and others played in causing the negotiations to fail?

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u/More-Concept-5894 — 4 days ago