Why was Father that old, compared to Kellogg?

Why was Father that old, compared to Kellogg? - Father and Son Visit Old Ruins

Father was old and sick. Kellogg was way older than him, but he still looks young and fresh when you get to see him. One could argue that this was because of the parts he had implemented. Why did they let father age in the institute. Ok, gray hair doesn't mean that one is old, but he clearly looked more than a 60 year old than Kellogg, who has to be somewhere around 100 minimum.

Is this explained somewhere or is this some kind of "hole" in the story?



Best Answer

Kellogg's cybernetic enhancements halted his aging, and extended his lifespan in addition to whatever else they were for. You can read about Kellogg and his enhancements on Father's terminal.




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How is Kellogg younger than Father?

Kellogg's cybernetic enhancements halted his aging, and extended his lifespan in addition to whatever else they were for. You can read about Kellogg and his enhancements on Father's terminal. Interesting.

Is Shaun the old man?

After building a teleporter to infiltrate the Institute, the Sole Survivor finds Shaun, shocked to discover he is an elderly man and not the boy they envisioned.

How is Kellogg still alive Fallout 4?

He is part synth, it is all explained during a conversation with Father. Some terminals refer to it too. Institute prolonged his life with experimental technology. He's over a hunder years old.

When was Kellogg born?

Born in 2179 in what would become the New California Republic, Kellogg grew up in a dysfunctional family with a deadbeat father.



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