This was really cool. Could there be a video of you going through the entire fallout Bible and mentioning what's currently Canon and what's not? Fallout Bible fascinates me!
I like the idea of the discrepancy between the Bible and other material being that either the information has been lost to time because of covert actions or legends just being made up by wastelanders who like to tell cool stories of the old days, or that there's just another divergence in the timeline. When did it happen? Who knows? What did it affect? Who knows? It plays into the supernatural element a bit too in the second case.
Fun little known fact. The 13 commonwealths is actually a real world thing first developed and devised under the Civil Defense plans and later codified under FEMA mandates (although for years was denied as conspiracy theory it wasn't till after the Katrina fiasco that documentation surfaced briefly along with information of Constitution-free zones which are areas within 200 miles of any national border or significant waterway. Which in times of presidential declared emergency could suspend constitutional rights for up to 10 years after a national emergency without congressional approval or oversight. This was proposed by FDR in case of Axis invasion of the US during WW2) In the FDR vision he saw 13 Politburos and 1 Central Committee headed by the president for life, he was envisioning dragging America from its corrupt democratic republic to the more utopian socialist form of governance whether they wanted it or not.
@@shadow-squid4872Socialism is inherently utopian. Whether you view it as noble or naïve is your own business, but it being utopian isn't up for debate.
@@TOBAPNW_no it is not, there's literally a book by Engels called "Socialism, Cientific or Utopian" Utopian socialism already existed and fell by the 1930s. If you are a ignorant anti commie just say that, the real utopian concept is capitalism because while claiming superiority can never avoid exploitation
What's up with that GNN holotape on the sierra depo? i suppose back in the day it would have been pretty mind blowing since pre war info was super rare but nowadays its lore comes up as silly. I believe that according to it the alaskan campaign happened in like ten day for example
for the most part, i doubt the current writers are looking at fallout bible material and going "i don't think this DESERVES TO BE cannon" but rather that, when designing a game, the writers need to have their stories somehow revolve around what locations and people they can realistically put in that area, while also trying to leave enough gaps for speculation and future games, as well as just a general air of mystique by which i mean, the stuff in the fallout bible isn't All going to remain non-canon forever- it's just that the current devs are trying to tell a story a little more polished than some PDFs on a forum
I like that T-60 was largely deployed for riot and national operations. Makes it feel more like a suit I’d wear during my time in the National Guard, in which 3 out of the 4 times I actually did anything while serving was being in standby for potential riots here in my state. ( Riots which never happened or were handled by the city’s PD
@@outlawquelshingdixienothin8893 yep… not only those, but also Jan 6 as well. Which I was on standby for.. in my state. Intel said it would be nationwide, which it wasn’t obviously.
@@duplicarus I don’t know what it has come to exactly … but the ruling class despise the native peoples of America, England , Australia, France ect, using force against the taxpaying silent majority, but give illegals billions. Ww3 has already started silently, and it has nothing to do with the conflicts in Russia/ukraine, Isreal/palestine
Yep. That's what he was talking about when he mentioned traveling with a tribal and blowing up an oil rig, as well as being a town sheriff. All things that happened in Fallout 2.
Still upset I couldn't use Fallout as a reference as why the Enclave are the good guys. (Don't actually believe that but I can still make a neat argument.) It works because of the unrelatable narrators.