Pasec -v1.5- -star Vs Fallout- !!top!! Guide
PASEC v1.5 is a survival-action pixel art game developed by Star vs Fallout (also known as FalloutStar). The project is frequently updated via platforms like Pixiv Fanbox and Patreon, blending high-stakes combat with survival mechanics and mature content. Key Features of Version 1.5
The Result:
Magic did not disappear—it mutated. The "Mewman Bomb" fused ley-lines with radiation. The result is the Mojave Nexus, a wasteland where magic is as volatile as nuclear isotopes. PASEC -v1.5- -Star Vs Fallout-
Gear Examples
- Phaser (Star): Doctrine weapon. Non-lethal setting available. Cost: 2 Doctrine points to use without guilt.
- Fat Man (Fallout): Desperation weapon. Guaranteed kill. Cost: 1 Desperation point per mini-nuke. Also kills allies.
- Stimpak (Fallout): Heals 1 Desperation damage, but add 1 Radiation counter.
- Replicator (Star): Solves scarcity. Using it for luxury items costs no Doctrine, but using it to create weapons costs 3 Doctrine.
Characteristics under PASEC -v1.5-:
Introduction
I. Preamble: The Two Doors
The PASEC (Post-Adaptation Strategic Evaluation Continuum) framework, iteration 1.5, posits a single, irreducible question: When a civilization reaches its apex, does it become a star, or a fallout? PASEC v1
The Astraea Initiative (Star trajectory): They propose converting all remaining biomass and data cores into a single, low-entropy light-pulse containing the sum of Mnemosyne-4’s art, mathematics, and grief. The pulse will be fired at a nearby nebula, hoping to seed new complexity. They will all die. But they will die as a song. Phaser (Star): Doctrine weapon
(Planetary Asset Survey and Extraction Corp) is an adult-themed fan game developed by the creator Star vs Fallout (also known as FalloutStar)
- Scarcity-Driven Innovation: Every bullet is precious. Every stimpak is a treasure. Radiation is a constant companion.
- Fractured Knowledge: Old-world tech exists but is hoarded by the Brotherhood of Steel, the Enclave, or mad scientists. Most people live in shacks built from airplane wreckage.
- Moral Relativism: Cannibalism might be Tuesday. Slavery is a political faction. “Good” and “evil” are luxuries of the pre-war world.
- Rust and Decay: Aesthetics are brutalist, junkyard-chic. The world is brown, green, and grey.