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Ohhh i remember this one! Totally forgot about it until i saw the footage, yeah this was really messed up. Pretty sure i shut it down, it was too creepy 😅
First time I played through this and heard the little girl voice randomly changing to a male German accent was very unsettling, and then hearing it change back made me unsure if that was part of it or some sort of audio distortion. One of the more memorable parts of the main story tbh.
I like this man I’m willing to find people for him to consume just to hear that happy tummy song again like the genuine happiness that song gave me is unbelievable i am happy now
Actually somebody found that you're actually just a synth and one of the hints to that is V.A.T.S. even before obtaining the pipboy and on a terminal in the institute it says the synths have a system that sounds eerily familiar to V.A.T.S. itself
@@staticthewhitewolf7040 in the vault you got replaced by a synth especially since the "memories are all a little blurry"talking about the memories before the nuclear fallout happened and just has a base memory of what happened
111 was not only testing the effects of long-term cryogenic stasis if you read the overseers terminal and all its entries you will find a very dark picture only a few test subjects are necessary to test the long-term effects of cryogenic stasis the vault-tec staff did not have enough food to survive the 90 days this was most likely by design by vault tech to see if these employees would thaw out one or more of the residents to consume them as food. In the overseers terminal it makes a statement that the overseer has full authority over the dietary requirements of the staff. And though we do not get a full description of the overseers character from what we can tell both in the game and in the terminal entries the man was most likely either a pacifist or a vegetarian
If you have the Mod America Rising it actually adds onto vault 111 but I won’t reveal any information as I don’t want to spoil anything for anyone who hasn’t tried that mod
@@AnonymousTreeFrog apologies I just looked in my installed mods it’s called American Rising 2 I think one makes you unfriendly with the B.O.S at a certain point in that quest line but the one I have installed is actually pretty fun
Honestly after watching the show and going back through 111, I think 111 was an actual control vault. Small spoilers; Vault tech hq is part of or is the enclave, they used cryo pods to keep their original people and influence alive, slowly releasing prewar members in time of need as leaders. Vault tech is just waiting for the surface to die so they can take America. So I assume they have 111 as the citizen equivalent; planning to use them to rebreed America and its economy. When the institute comes all cryo pods were working fine, as seen in Kellogg’s memories, the other residents woke up as well. However the institute got what they wanted, cut all loose ends and kept the backup alone. That said if the institute never touched us we would still be frozen, vault tech would eventually come for us if they win.
Tbh tho out of every single vault in the wasteland why would you put the only geck we find in the capital wasteland in a vault that’s full of super mutants
I could easily listen to this man explain the lore of Fallout and Elder Scrolls all day while working on college stuff. This is my background for writing my English papers