Why was he even there? He knew about the nukes dropping but decided to stay in the lab with a deadly virus? Mariposa could easily become the other Glow if nukes would fell there.
Is that confirmed anywhere I thought there was just wes-tek scientists in the mariposa military base not higher ups like the guy in the war room scene ?
'Knocks on Vault 33's door' "Pardon me, but have you heard the good word of The Unity?" 'Gestures to giant Cathedral literally less than a mile away' "JOINDIEJOINDIE"
i think the brotherhood stuff kinda blows. my main disappointment with the show is that they're trying to turn the developed west coast (which is actually interesting and deep) intro the boring barren east coast fallout games with their diamond cities and megatons
The writers even admitted that's what they did it. If they had wanted a generic tetanus shack wasteland show, then they could have set it literally anywhere but California. It's a disgrace to just erase the series' most interesting lore to make way for more generic wasteland with zero progression.
@@thebreadbringer9522 Have to wait for season 2 to see more of the West Coast I guess. But yeah. The one part of America that was finally moving past the old status quo and they seemingly nullified all of our achievements from Fo1 to NV for yet more of the same old tropes, same inevitable protagonists, I'm getting sick of it. If the NCR is well and truly gone and Vegas has been turned into a gutted ruin I might tune out of the show entirely.
Same. Did anyone else notice they kinda reskinned the NCR to look like some weird raider tribe instead of a young western nation? In NV they have CLEAR uniform and ranks. In the show they just look like a typical fallout 3 or 4 raider with maybe some knee or elbow pads. They look so generic.
@@bigiron1990 I don't even know if they're supposed to be NCR or just some loyalists. Like, where is the congress? The army? Why is the president some warrior lady? I really want to believe they're just patriots LARPing as NCR
Todd Howard confirmed in the interview about Shady Sands that the NCR is not a dead faction. For those familiar with Fallout lore, remember that the BoS and NCR had a war. The BoS destroyed the NCR's gold reserves making NCR currency worth nothing.
Some people seem to be ignoring that for some reason. Just because we haven't seen places like the hub or a populated boneyard. People are annoyingly hung up on the Shady Sands location as if that is essential to the lore. We haven't even officially seen the place since the isometric days.
@@dillydraws True, why would they put 'first capital' if it didn't mean anything. Even if it doesn't get explained in the show they can expand on it in the future.
@@Midnightfr Oh please tell me, where the fuck did Bethesda "supervised" Fallout NV. Tell me oh mighty truthteller that if they "supervised" it, why did they force Obsidian into an 2 year development time frame. Holy shit, dude the copium is amazing. Get out tourist,
@@endosaurus1404 Yes and Obsidian higher ups agreed to the bonus deal and became a lot more focus on just keeping on adding instead of bug fixes. People love to blame Bethesda when Obsidian higher ups were also too blame.
Yeah I'm just gonna headcannon "Freddy-boy" at the meeting as somebody else. Harvey Weinstein over there majorly ruins the vibe of the Dead Money storyline.
@@thebreadbringer9522 From what I remember, Big MT was going through financial hardship at the time. So it's not entirely out of the realm of possibility that Sinclair just took advantage and bought his way into the majority shareholder position. He was certainly wealthy enough to do so. Alternatively, the Think Tank (whatever their names were at this point) may just not have cared for business meetings. They were scientists, first and foremost, and may have reached out to Sinclair to act as their representative in exchange for some favors.
@@222oree I really saw him as a bumbling fool since his introduction. If my impression is right, I think it's actually outstanding writing, of a very pathetic character.
@@haider5044 I would use the word retard. And yes, if they wanted to write a clinically retarded person, they did it well. But deep down we both know that is not the case.
@@pablo_giustiniani What? you do realize he lived in ncr for a big part of his childhood? and he wasn't in solitary confinement in the BoS. How would his social savyness suffer. Especially he was socially savvy in the bridge scene...
@@ExpertContrarian the dude who used to write lore was a massive druggie and he wrote literally some of the best lore in a video game, Pelenial whitestrake is a good example of how high this dude was. Chim is tame comparatively.
I don’t think they are ‘canonizing’ the Mr House ending but I believe the personality of Mr House lives on in “the personality code” Yes Man mentions before going into reprogramming mode…. Wait didn’t he say the Yes Man personality system backup was why we couldn’t kill him? If he’s overwriting it wouldn’t that make that ‘new’ personality immortal? Queue Mr. House resurrection as an immortal personality.
@@ahealthkit2745 it could still be a big mess and House’s personality code remain. He’d only need one system node or securitron for his personality backup to survive.
@@relint12 There's no way House won't be at least somewhat relevant in s2, if not through directly being present in the way you described, then through his influence on the strip. Though tbh I suspect we aren't going to be in New Vegas long next season.
Shady Sands being moved to the LA boneyard completely fucks over the story progression of Fallout 1 and 2. Vaults 31 and 4 have giant doors literally out in the open that I suppose the writers didn't care enough to think about how the Master looking for vaults was a major plot point in Fallout 1.
Considering everyone in vault 4 is a mutant even before 2100 I guess the master thought it would be useless to take over the vault but for 32 and 33 it doesn’t make sense
I always assumed the "canon" ending for NV was either NCR or Mr. House. Kinda silly to make the entirety of NV a pointless series of events in the timeline just so they can make people "happy" I dont get it. Just pick an ending. I know I shouldn't get upset over some damn video game lore but it's so heartbreaking to see something with as much love and world building as NV get ripped apart as cannon fodder to be repurposed as the most streamlined basic ideas. No more nuance in fallout, nuance is to scary for bethesda. I don't mind the idea of shady sands being nuked, it fits with the war never changes theme. It's just the way they do it and when in the timeline. Why not say the NCR crushed the Legion, took over the mojave region and worked with Mr. house and then a NEW threat comes and nukes the NCR. Was it Mrs. house? the BrotherHood? Some completely new Faction? Idk. whatever. I gotta let this go lol
To me it feels like the story and events that were built up in NV is just getting side stepped. I don't even mind Shady Sands being destroyed either, I just think the way it was done is such a copout to what was established in NV. The legion could have won the dam and destroyed shady sands, the tunnelers could've done it, Elijah with the cloud could've done it, or riots and civil unrest caused by food and water shortages could have done it. I'm not even against the idea of having Vault-Tec as a main villain for a fallout story its just that they feel shoehorned in so they could make the west coast simpler and more lawless like fallout 3. I also have a feeling it may have to do with adapting the series to general audiences who haven't played the games and therefore wouldn't know the past lore and reasons for the world being the way it is. So they simplified it and made the prior entries on the west coast less important so new viewers could better understand the plot and worldbuilding. Which isn't something I'm a big fan of, considering how future games will be off these new events, which in my opinion strips a lot of depth from Fallout. Though to be fair, I don't know what season 2 will bring. Maybe it will feel like a genuine believable continuation of the events of New Vegas and be directly tied with the games events and world building but I just don't trust they will do that.
@@kaiserin6977 I couldn’t agree more. They could honestly hand craft a NV ending to be canon with the amount of options they have given to them by the GAME ITSELF. Imagine the balls they would have if they made it canon the legion actually won the 2nd battle for Hoover damn, but ceaser finally died from his tumor. the rest of the legion and region is in chaos with no leadership at the wheel and it’s a wild power vacuum for either somebody to step up and run the legion or get completely taken over with a new faction.
@@kaiserin6977 The show wasn't poorly written, it definitely tried to appeal to a wide audience unfamiliar with what went on on the West Coast in earlier entries, and shoehorning all the stereotypical Bethesda Fallout tropes into it. But it certainly wasn't Emil Pagliarulo-tier per se, which gives me hope that they might do something interesting with the NCR, hopefully Vegas, now that they've set the general basis for the show. I mean they can now elaborate as to what the NCR exactly is, and what it's been up to besides having its capital nuked. Perhaps they'll go into greater depth into the issues the NCR was facing by 2281 and how they were compounded by the loss of Shady Sands. It definitely, majorly sucks that they've rolled back so much of the progress that had been accomplished in the West from Fo1 through to FNV, but I guess we don't know the half of it until the next season. Definitely worried about the state of Vegas, what with the end credits showing it as a barren ruin and whatnot.
@@Someone-hd2vu Yeah I see what you're saying , I'm not trying to say it was nearly as vapid as fallout 4's story. The show did a nice job with it's characters and the story of the season is good. They have the usual tropes like you said but overall not terrible. However, that's not my main problem with it. I don't think it slots in with the events and themes of the world very well. They could expand and give us a good look on the state of the NCR and their potential fall/decline. They could focus more heavily on the wasteland politics of the post war world. Though this wouldn't change the terrible decision they made with the way shady sands was destroyed. The events of Vegas show each faction fighting for the Jewel of the Old World. Each faction having their own plans with the city/the dam and their own personal reasons for wanting to secure it. Then you have the obviously pure evil mega corporation coming out of nowhere to nuke the capital city of the NCR. If you were to look from Vegas to season 1 as a cohesive story there is 0 build up to what occurred. They shouldn't have used Vault-Tec as a main villain on something like the west coast. If Vault-Tec is going to be a great filter / barrier for post war civilization I think it would make more sense to write them in as operating on the east coast. Perhaps they could have been the reason why civilization never developed on the east coast since they've been pulling the strings for 200 years. Idk that's just my thoughts. I overall enjoyed the show though the depth just isn't there for me. Perhaps the second season will be a surprise and show us a better look of the wider world, but it really won't fix they way they handled Vault-Tec for me.
Ironically, Bethesda's treatment of the lore of the West coast seems completely analogous to Hank's nuking of Shady Sands. Vindictive, and threatened by a story they did not themselves create.
I think if you genuinely believe Todd Howard/Bethesda has some vendetta against Obsidian/New Vegas/west coast lore you need to touch grass and stop believing in everything r/NewVegas and No Mutans Allowed say. Its not millionaire Todd Howard who has been nurturing resentment towards a 10 years old videogame, its a portion of the Fallout fanbase who has been nurturing resentment towards Todd Howard and is projecting that resentment onto him.
@@ghgtare And still they can point to logical facts and objective arguments while corporate defender shills have nothing but strawman, posioning the well and gaslighting. Curious.
I think tood nuked shady sands as a diss to the original devs. It's like he was making a statement. " Yea I win. Your IP is getting conanically nuked and you can't do shit about it"
I know this isn't popular, but I wanna know what happened to the Legion. Caesar had a tumor in his brain. If he died, the Legion had a high chance of falling apart, but i hope not. The legion were awesome bad guys, and I'd hate for their story to just be over offscreen
The first battle for hoover damn was in 2277 if I remember right so it is prob referencing the down fall beginning around when kimball entered office but leaving the date of the nuking unnamed so they have more room in writing
@@andrewmathewson341 Which still contradicts New Vegas as the House Ending or Yes Man ending has General Oliver and the NCR army either sent back to the NCR in disgrace or thrown off the Hoover Dam. But somehow this army that couldn't defeat the upgraded Securitron army at Hoover Damsuddenly turned around a year or two later and completely destroyed New Vegas? Yeah, gotta put an ‘X’ on that one chief.
@@GreenStranger Its in the last scene of the show where Hank looks over a completely destroyed New Vegas. We also see downed NCR Vertibirds and destroyed securitrons in the credits.
@@Lobsterwithinternet ah yes that's the only possiblity that could've implied. It's not like shady sands also got nuked relatively soon after the game ended
The NCR prob still exists, but considering Shady sands got nuked and we see no NCR outside of references from leftover gear and buildings is tragic. Want to see NCR rangers adapted in this show.
Then why haven't they retaken that territory in the 15 years between the nuking of Shady Sands and the start of the show? All that was was Todd doing damage control. Much like how they said that the airship wasn't the Prydwen, even though it literally says ‘Prydwen’ on the side.
They only acknowledged the NCR long enough to justify its exclusion. But the show writers themselves don't understand that the NCR isn't just Shady Sands, or that Shady Sands is nowhere near Los Angeles. I don't even accept it as canon.
I think Vault-Tec WOULD have dropped the bombs if no one else did. However, various in game details across the games heavily imply the Chinese dropped them first. There is a terminal in FO4, I think, at a radar station that where the tec writes a report about a Chinese Nuclear Capable Bomber heading towards the USA with several escort fighters. Furthermore, everyone in America seemed unprepared for the bombs to fall when they did, including Vault-Tec. Vault 88 in Fo4 is a good example of this. Given that Mr. House was at this meeting where Vault-Tec simply state they are willing to end the world there is a zero % chance that House did not immediately use the fact that literally everyone uses a Robco PC to find out EXACTLY what Vault-Tec's plans where, and in this case he would have certainly been prepared and gotten the Platinum Chip on time.
Right? The damn pip-boys are made by Rob-Co and if Mr. House dies in New Vegas you immediately receive a copy of his obituary in your notes. The man is/was a fucking genius. If he was told that Vault-Tec intended to ramp up the conflict of the resource war with nukes for shits and giggles he would have done anything and everything to stop it. He was a billionaire captain of industry. There’s no way he would just sit on his hands and let the world end.
According to the New Vegas citizen test the Capitol wasn't even called Shady Sands anymore; "What was the original name of the NCR Capitol?" And according to the billboard in the show, Shady Sands wasn't even the Capitol anymore before the bomb blew it up. So it's possible the NCR just moved Shady Sands near L.A., while remaining the old Shady Sands location something else (probably NCR as per the Fallout 2 game) or moved the Capitol to another city.
So something I want to clarify that I think a lot of yall are missing is that this show takes place after the events in new Vegas. The fall of shady sands began back in 2277 (didn’t end, it began) hence why vault tec wanted to nuke shady sands to begin with. If shady sands had already completely fallen, they’d have no need to nuke it. The reason the fall of shady sands isn’t referenced in New Vegas is likely because the NCR as a whole was already struggling. The NCR Nevada branch had its own problems to deal with rather than worry about whats happening in California. As far as location goes, Fallout 1s map was not made accurate to begin with, fallout 2 never gives us a specific location for shady sands to begin with. According to the wiki shady sands is just a part of the boneyard, the boneyard refers to LA as a whole. Always has to my understanding. There was no “retcon”. We were never given a canon ending to new Vegas, we were never given a completely accurate location of Shady sands, timeline is still just about the same. Yall are complaining over nothing
What. The. Fuck. Are. You. Talking. About? We don't have a specific location for shady sands to begin with? Shady Sands was THE FIRST settlement the Vault Dweller would've found out once he left Vault 13. You clearly haven't played any of the first games so shut the hell up kid.
Wtf are you talking about? Every other event on the board is referring to a singular event, and the “fall” of a city always refers to it’s destruction or complete take over like with Troy, Rome, or Constantinople. What do you think the people who survived the fall retroactively looking back at the past are going to refer to as the fall, some economic downturn and corruption, or a f$&king nuke? Speaking of which, the NCR’s problems as a nation had literally nothing to do with it getting nuked, Hank got c$&ked by a 200 year old lesbian communist and his ex wife took the kids, that’s it, that’s why it got nuked and that’s true regardless of the date. Speaking of which, Hank fabricated the existence of a plague in 2277 so no one would notice his family was missing and to explain how Rose died, unless we’re just saying that Rose didn’t go back to the vault to confront hank and get her kids back over the course of 4-5 years. There’s also proof from Shady Sands itself, in the credits for episode 5 we can see a library book from Shady Sands elementary in a locker, and the last date logged is in Autumn of 2276, in other words the school year for 2276-2277 hadn’t even finished yet (otherwise the book would’ve been returned) so it was nuked in *early* 2277. Literally everything within the show itself points to the Fall and the Nuke being the same thing, Todd’s statement is an instance where Death of the Author applies as it completely goes against everything the show says.
@@Slender_Man_186 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1QWE5Y5a_D4.htmlsi=KggFLkX9v7dieTBa ^This debunks shady sands being nuked in 2277, so your entire point is invalid
@@Slender_Man_186 also further more, fall of cities are not always “instant”. The fall of Rome for example happened over multiple connected instances, the “fall” refers to a decline of something. If your whole piece of evidence was that a book that’s dated from 2276 - 2277 shows up, you’ve got a weak point at best because for all we know that book could’ve just never gotten returned🤷🏻. Again, it’s not Todd Howard’s fault you lack the knowledge and attention span to actually use your cognitive thinking.
It’s a great show BUT why would vault-tec nuke shady sands? I can 100% accept it being nuked but when it’s founded by Vault 15 using a geck & vault-tec plans it’s… wierd. Especially when Vault City & Arroyo etc exist around the corner built on the same vault foundations able to host ncr refugees & function without ncr law or government, the people aren’t exactly strangers to hard times/survival without law
@@jamesgrisham6827 Real, after the Nate in Fallout 1 fiasco i sincerly belive the only interaction with og Fallout bethesda writers has had is the 144p Fo1 intro on yt 💀
@@bearlogg7974 Emil is the worst writer to ever touch this series and Bethesda refuses to get rid of him, almost every shitty writing decision usually goes back to him.
@@Colonel_Frosty So the NCR was so weak that they collapsed after one random city was nuked but was powerful enough to come back directly after losing at Hover Dam and conquer a New Vegas with a suped-up Securitron Army and win? The date nor the events of the show collaborate that claim.
One minor detail I haven’t seen people mention is that in Filly there is a sign saying “caps only” implying there are still some people in California using NCR money. Might be reading into that a bit much but still.
I'd say it was only a matter of time before the NCR got erased because they're so goddamn weak I was able to take on the NCR naked and just an M1 Garand the Legion took me at least 4 tries to kill Lanius and the Legion soldiers
Glad you mentioned Emil and the damage he’s done to the franchise, i’m so happy that after all these years, he’s finally gaining infamy and even casuals are aware. He needs to go.
why bother with this bethesda bs? they couldn't get their title cards for the episodes right or how they messed the time of when the bombs dropped in the first fucking episode. Like who has a kids birthday party at 6am on the west coast
This also contextualized the reason to the Enclave's murdering of Vault Residents. While it's *far* from confirmation, the Enclave could be on bad terms with Vault-Tec. Maybe even to the point of open warfare. Which would also explain why the Enclave is so relatively weak; they weren't an autocratic, all powerful state before the nukes dropped. They were an exhausted government that had been fighting a decades long war, with resource shortages the whole time. They say in the show that they were broke, even. So, the corporations gained power, and eventually nuked the nation to establish utter dominance. The tattered remnants of the already weak US government were all that remained.
I also bet that Mr. House was averse to the idea of the Vaults/starting nuclear war. In the show, he questions the validity of the vaults as an investment, which while not outright rejecting them, is the closest to it that we get. In New Vegas he says that he calculated when the nukes would drop (which makes *way* more sense if he had prior knowledge to the Corpo's plan), and not outright *knowing* when the nukes would drop. He was even one day late- so he couldn't have known, really. He also says that *multiple* nukes were targeted towards Vegas (more than is necessary for a city of Vegas's importance)- maybe Vault-Tec taking out a competitor? And he tries to fill the vault in Vegas with concrete, which would be an odd move if he had worked on it himself.
I hate how people completely sh*t on Fallout 4 it’s so corny. The Fallout show actually confirms that the Brotherhood DID win in Boston against the institute which is obviously BIG for the series as a whole especially because we know vault-tec and the enclave still exists in some capacity.
I personally think Vault Tech was working with the part of the U.S government that ended up becoming the Enclave. That would explain how vault tech had access to nukes in the first place but also explain how Hank was able to nuke shady sands. I think Hank called in a favor as high ranking vault tech management.
No government no matter how inept would give access to the most destructive weapons that would guarentee the end of the world to a corporation without failsafes in order to ensure they dont go rogue. Arming codes and such. Even in the Fallout world those redundencies exist. It'd be more likely they secretly built their own seeing as their generator tech is nuclear in nature.
I would bet money right now that the events that are going to take place in season 2 of Fallout will directly correlate to the next Fallout game. It hasn't been this good to be a Fallout fan since 2010.
I dont get the hate that maximus gets but at the same time it makes a ton of sense considering how little the average person understands about trauma in general and also the military.
Given the loses that the NCR Military endured during the 4/7 years they spent bogged-down in New Vegas? The destruction of Shady Sands after the Mojave Campaign resolved must've left the NCR to burnt-out to deploy a proper response to reclaiming the region, and were probably more focused on helping whatever survivors that they made contact with getting to saftey. Thus turning the region Shady Sands held dominion over into a Lawless State from a mixture of a weakened and demoralized NCR not having the recources to re-annex the region, to numerous gangs and raider tribes swarming into fill the power gap for their own benefit. Especially now that the rest of the NCR are probably clashing with a resurgant Brotherhood of Steel now. Who are being resupplied and reinforced by their more sucessful and battle-hardened Eastcoast Chapters with new troops and gear to turn the balance of power to the Westcoast's Chapters' favor.
I think they're going for a "warp in the west" ending for Vegas too, but not "all ending happens at once". My theoretical timeline of evens for Vegas: - Courier wakes up, takes his walk to Vegas as usual - Gets the Chip before Benny goes into the Fort, but no Mark of Caesar - Courier joins up with House - They "convince" the NCR to attack the Dam - Courier goes into the fort and turn on the army - NCR wins the dam battle, then later tries to take Vegas - NCR armies in the Moyave gets frstroyed they manage to defeat the securitron army
a easy solution for the ncr is that after shady sands was nuked they decided to withdraw from some places and the soldiers we see in the game are just people who refused to leave. emil probably wont decide this but its the easy solution
Then why haven't they secured Shady Sands in 15 years' time? And of course it did, the East Coast BoS is Bethesda’s golden child and they used that to clear the board so they can do whatever they wanted with San Francisco for Fallout 5.
You have missed one key detail from the show. Cooper's wife was looking at "Big Brother" aka The Enclave, right before she gave her speech to drop the bombs themselves. The Enclave still has their dirty fingers all over Vault Tech and their plans.
Considering in the New Vegas credit scene where several Securitrons have claw marks as well as a Deathclaw Skull, I thought New Vegas fell because of a large Deathclaw swarm invading, which explains why the Strip is so torn up. It doesn’t matter if you win the dam, if you’re too exhausted the Wasteland WILL find a way to destroy you
After the show the most probable thing that comes to my mind is that Vault-Tec is the foundation of the Enclave. That would explain Enclave scientist in episode one having a big Vault-Tec owned McGuffin AND one Vault-Tec employee managing to drop a nuke.
The West Coast Brotherhood is still split up into several chapters. It’s possible we’ll meet the Mojave Chapter. The film has probably revolved around a much larger chapter in the LA region.
Todd didn't retcon anything to his credit, I guess, but he still made all of New Vegas's main story pointless as no matter who wins at Hoover Dam, Caesar doesn't get the industry to modernize the legion because those factories are now ash, the NCR loses all of it's control over Southern California let alone the Mojave, and by the look of it House's air defense didn't exactly stand the test of time.
they made it so that house knew who and when they were gonna make the bomb drops which goes directly against the origin of FNV, that his prediction for when the bombs would drop was off by a week, being why he didn't ge the platinum chip in time
Yep. It’s so annoying that this show is supposed to be canon. If that wasn’t the case I’d have barely any issues with the show. Just have it be inspired by the games and let the showrunners do their own thing with the aesthetic and themes of the world instead of inevitably pissing off the built in audience.
Though I’m from West Virginia and fallout 76 an idea was cool , I really feel like going back to the West Coast like you said give the fallout series a breath of fresh air
I dont think that vault tec launched the bombs, more than they did egg the chinese on, Both house and Sinclair knew of their plans and yet were both caught off guard by the wars start.
Someone correct me if i’m wrong, but in the scene where norm finds the truth about vault 31, in the shot panning across the cryo pods, don’t we see one empty pod with the name Moldaver on it? Very near Hank’s pod. I’d need to go back and check the episode again, but maybe that’s how Ms. Williams/Moldaver survived the war. She is/was using an alias at some point in time, either as “Williams” at the meetings, or, her real name is “Moldaver” and she was selected for cryostasis in 31 off the merits of her research. Hell, she could just be actually named Williams, and she impersonated whoever the real Moldaver was to get in that pod. Probably reaching a bit on that but just speculating based on what I thought I saw. I’m assuming we’ll get the full scoop in season 2 anyways.
Great video. It's refreshing to hear a take from someone who is critical of Bethesda but doesn't outright want blood. I feel very much the same way, and your description separating Obsidian and Bethesda is perfect.
I’ve heard a lot of ppl talking about further retcons but after spending like a week and half combing through these supposed “retcons” the only real one I’ve found is the shady sands relocation, which considering we haven’t seen it since the isometric days I’m not sure that’s worth getting caught up on, besides they moved it a bit in FO2 to better serve the narrative and it seems like they did the same here which personally I’m all for as long as the story makes sense and the older games are still canon which they are so it’s crazy how many ppl are still throwing a temper tantrum about it. As for other “retcons” there aren’t any, just new additions to the lore and clarifications on things in the lore that have been speculated on for years or left a mystery like how ghouls turn feral for example. Only other thing I can think of that is a little goofy is that the master didn’t find vaults 31-33 (not counting vault 4 because they’re all mostly mutants already in there) but I suppose that can be chalked up to him just straight up missing them, overall tho either way it’s not exactly a lore infraction. That’s my two cents on the matter tho, great video btw. 👍
biggest one is that Fredrick Sinclair is an exec of Big MT and not just a contractor, though tbh, it's very possible he became an exec after he let the think tank use the sierra Madre for testing. Sorta like how Edwin Murray from FNAF became an Exec after Fazbear Entertainment bought him out.
@@at_witts_end3470I’ve discovered one other possible lore infraction which is how did the Enclave have cold fusion in the first place? I know they are partnered up with Vault Tec in the lore, but it’s never said if Vault Tec straight gave them cold fusion or if they just stole it from them, either way it doesn’t explain the fact that since they have it why didn’t they use it in the games? It’s a game changer for any one faction to have access to, and since Vault Tec went tits up after the bombs and wasn’t able to use cold fusion until enough time had passed on the surface for them to want to return to it, why didn’t the Enclave take advantage of the cold fusion they had? Were they saving it or were they just not able to access it since it isn’t said whether they have the codes to do so or not. Honestly I’ve been able to explain the other 2 lore infractions in my head so they don’t bother me, maybe I’m just looking too deep into this one tho. Would be great to hear other opinions on it.
@@Midnightfr There's a lot more than 'one plot hole', the 'new' lore added to the game regarding ghouls? Never existed, never hinted at in any previous title.
@@ahealthkit2745You’re missing my point, there is NO proper explanation or overwhelming amounts of hints that told us how ghouls turn feral post ghoulification in the games, this is the first time we’re actually learning about it. There’s been speculation for years is what I’m trying to say, not that the games have given us an explanation already. Also for all we know some ghouls could’ve very well turned feral when they first because ghoulified instead of becoming a normal ghoul, my point is that this is a NEW addition to the lore that isn’t a retcon. Retcons are lore changes that have no explanation and get rid of a past reason as to why something happens, but since in the past we never got a concrete reason why they turn feral, there’s no retcon here. It’s simply clarification on how they turn feral, you see what I’m trying to say? Also yes, if it was their plan along to make it this way there should have been in game hints, but there aren’t hints to any other explanation in the games either, so if anything that’s a goof on the games for never proper explaining it in the first place. Still tho no retcon, just a solved mystery. We never knew if normal ghouls turn feral after their initial ghoulification, but honestly them taking radway (yes that’s what the ghoul is taking in the show) to stave off the excess amounts of radiation necessary to turn a ghoul feral makes sense. In short, some ghouls turn feral when initially undergoing ghoulification, and some didn’t, and the ones that didn’t had to use radway to prevent themselves from turning and losing their mind in the process. It seems like both too much radiation and the loss of one’s sanity leads to turning feral. Also my bad for the essay lol
@@Midnightfr It actually isn't, this concept was explored just as poorly in FO4's Nukaworld dlc. The idea of ghouls going feral didn't need a miracle drug, nor a spokesperson who is capable of shrugging off bullets.
I believe that the Enclave wasn't wiped out but like the brotherhood was split up in different "chapters" across america, there would be alot of evidence of this in fallout 3 for example
I agree with a lot but I found Maximus to be just an overtly bad person. Compulsive liar and was about to sacrifice a vault to die just so he could wear his power ranger armor.
i feel like vault 21 has the top exec cause mr house ordered to fill the lower part of the vault because he knew they would stop him from restoring new vegas
I really hope that House is still functional because I think it would be interesting to see House still in conflict with Vault Tech 200 years in the future.
ive only seen clips of the show online, mainly of the ghoul character. Whether it's good or bad, im gonna pretend it doesnt exist lore wise. I kinda gave silent credit to bethesda for years just on the simple fact that they kept their handlings of fallout to the east coast of the setting. Everything on the west coast after fnv being up in the air has held it up as 1 of my favorite games for all the discussion it brings. Seeing ths ncr destroyed in the way it was, top 10 animd betrayals moment there. I always expected a slow fall for it- the nation, not some rando going all megaton on its' capital 😂 seriously, weak ncr or not how's that happen? Youve gotta trudge thru crap like the divide in game to destroy something on that scale
I don't necessarily think the board room scene writes the enclave out of project safe-house, I personally think the shadowy figure overseeing the meeting without necessarily being present is a member of the enclave, and probably the ceo of vault-tech too
I have a theory that Hank is in touch with the Appalachian missle bases as by the end of fallout 76 we take full control of them before nuking the scorchbeast queen and whoever not to say our characters descendants still have that control
I have a theory, the meeting could be a enclave one and with the company names ment to be a red herring, since we know some higher people of the big companies were apart of it, so talking about dropping the nukes maybe it was not talking about vault tec dropping the nuke but the enclave dropping it so they can do their plan quicker
Extra part will be they let some other people like house in under the guises of a vault tec meeting so they won’t get suspicious it was something the enclave is planning, I don’t think my theory is likely but is still a possibility