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That is some absolute primo seethe. Really highlights the difference between fallout fans and people who are fallout 4 fans.

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It's the TV show

They made it extremely on the nose anti big corporations, where multiple CEOs collude in a cartel trying to profit by... putting certain people in vaults as some toy hobby and starting nuclear wars, so they can sell more vaults or something. Idk the point is the big corporate CEOs are bad guy

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The whole point of that was that the world was fricked and they wanted to make sure people and things they liked survived. Once the vaults are built and running they'd cause the war because china will unleash biological weapons if they don't . Their plan failed and everyone got killed as most of the vaults weren't done yet.

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That at least makes some sense. The show just has rich people in a darkly lit room like a protocols of Zion thing, conspiring against the public for profit.

Where does the running experiments on people in the vaults come from?

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The first game.

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Ackshually... :marseynerd2:

In the first game it's played straight. The vaults are actually designed to protect people. All the stuff about the Enclave and the vaults being experiments comes from the second one. Unless I'm completely misremembering this.

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No. It's just the experiments are mostly things like "we filled this vault full of teenagers" and "the door doesn't close properly". That's where Necropolis came from. Shamus Young was right. The world seemed bigger in the first Fallout. I'm sick of the goddarned Brotherhood and Enclave. There has to be other groups of people in the wasteland.

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The experiments were to see how humans handle long pweriods of isolation under vaguely different conditions. Basically the experiments were only a thing because the devs thought "that'd be kind of fricked up"

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the whole thing was still shitty lore even before the show made it even dumber. like why did they need to basically torture most of the people in the vaults?

oh so they can build a space ship or something even though the world would be over and they barely had space technology when things were running

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The vaults were torture because the scientists running Vault-Tec were mainly the people the Enclave wanted as far away from them as possible. At least that's my theory.

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Best part of the TV show is them yapping about how the suits at VaultTec had a "fiduciary duty" to their investors and it was terrible. And then the suits at VaultTec nuked all their investors.

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And then the suits at VaultTec nuked all their investors.

:#gigachad4:

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This makes so much more sense if you assume you only heard part of the convesrsation.

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I never played 76 but I got the impression that 76 was heavy with this too. Fallout 4 was pretty heavy with it.

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