A lot of Bethesda's RPGs often involve factions dotted throughout the world in order to give the player some choice in who they want to side with throughout the main events of the game. Skyrim has the Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, and more that can all be joined in its major side quests, and Bethesda's latest game Starfield will also include multiple factions that the player can side with or ignore. Fallout is no different, and from the Minutemen to The Children of Atom, a wanderer through the nuclear apocalypse has plenty of friends and enemies to make.

One of the most popular Fallout factions is the Brotherhood of Steel. Formed initially by members of the United States Armed Forces before the Great War that created the Fallout setting, the Brotherhood of Steel have multiple chapters spanning all across the U.S. and have appeared in every game in the post-apocalyptic franchise. The Brotherhood of Steel is a techno-religious military order that wants to regain technology of the old world and have strict control over it.

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It may be the case, then, that the Brotherhood of Steel would want to hold onto one Redditor's tribute to the faction. User LaserBeta posted their recreation of the iconic Brotherhood of Steel insignia onto social media, showing off the symbol of the famous Fallout faction with a red LED light in the background. Red isn't typically associated with the Brotherhood of Steel, but it does help to show off that as a faction of military might, the Brotherhood can also be intimidating to those in the Fallout universe.

Plenty of Fallout fans were quick to praise LaserBeta's creation, with many asking where they could get their own version of the sign to support their favorite faction. LaserBeta stated that they sell these creations, so anyone wanting to turn their home into a miniature version of the Prydwen from Fallout 4 could do so with a Brotherhood of Steel insignia. This isn't the only replica or recreation Fallout fans have made of items seen in the games. For example, a fan recently recreated a pipe revolver, one of the craftable weapons in Fallout 4.

Even with fans still enthusiastic about the Brotherhood of Steel and the Fallout universe in general, it seems that they might not be getting any new official content for some time. Todd Howard recently confirmed that Fallout 5 will be on the way after the release of The Elder Scrolls 6, which only currently exists in a pre-production state. Luckily, there are some expansive Fallout mods coming from members of the community soon enough to give fans a new apocalyptic experience.

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