Fallout TV Series season 2 teaser for a trailer

From what I remember, the first season mostly shit on Fallout 1 and 2 lore
Hmmm interesting, and yes I've already known about how badly season 1 butchered Fallout 1's lore/story, but how did it also ruin Fallout 2's lore?


Can you, or anybody else on here give me the specifics on the matter???


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Hmmm interesting, and yes I've already known about how badly season 1 butchered Fallout 1's lore/story, but how did it also ruin Fallout 2's lore?


Can you, or anybody else on here give me the specifics on the matter???


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I know that season 1 shitting all over Fallout 1 also shits on Fallout 2 and New Vegas by changing major established lore by making the master dumb or not even exist since he somehow failed to find vault 31, 32, and 33 despite being in LA, meaning the Vault Dweller wouldn't have been exiled and not creating Arroyo along with The Chosen One. Another change is relocating Shady Sands from its original location in the middle of a desert to LA, which fundamentally alters how NCR grows and expands in Fallout 2 and New Vegas.
 
Hmmm interesting, and yes I've already known about how badly season 1 butchered Fallout 1's lore/story, but how did it also ruin Fallout 2's lore?


Can you, or anybody else on here give me the specifics on the matter???


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the ncr didn't find the 4 vaults in the century they existed in, especially when they wanted to get vaults for technology like vault 13, 15, 8 and vault city during fallout 2, and they existed inside their lands
 
Hmmm interesting, and yes I've already known about how badly season 1 butchered Fallout 1's lore/story, but how did it also ruin Fallout 2's lore?


Can you, or anybody else on here give me the specifics on the matter???


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It really didn’t do anything with Fallout 2’s lore except as it relates to Fallout 1’s lore. But as far as New Vegas goes, saying Shady Sands got nuked in 2277 really messes with New Vegas’s timeline which takes place a few years later.
 
It seems like they intend for it to have been nuked sometime between NV and the game's start date. I care less about the 2277 fall thing and more the fact it got nuked in the first place. That killed my interest in the series permanently. I just don't care to see how it progresses from here out.
 
Ohh, the hate Bethesda dumbasses have for New Vegas fans will rise even higher. Can't wait honestly, the amount of cope and seething they will do when a lot of New Vegas are tearing this shit to shreds is gonna reach galactic levels.

I ain't watching this shit though.
 
Despite how massive the lore break with Mr. House is, the solution is fairly simple. If the script just reveals that Mr. House was *not* onboard with the Vault Experiments, and instead being responsible for all the Control Vaults. He played along at the meeting in the Season 1 finale so he wouldn't be executed or be smeared as a traitor. That scene reminded me of the opening to Real Genuis. The black officer was disgusted by the plan to make the death laser, said he quit the project, and was killed immediately when he left the room. Robert House still would want to be involved with Vault Tec, but would return to caring about the survival of the human race and not "a significant investment", like he should be.

Anyway, that's how that scene should have gone; him interrupting the brainstorming saying: "I'm ready to buy 11 Vaults right now, no experiment ... Think of them as 'control variables'."
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Hmmm interesting, and yes I've already known about how badly season 1 butchered Fallout 1's lore/story, but how did it also ruin Fallout 2's lore?


Can you, or anybody else on here give me the specifics on the matter???


:confused: :confused: :confused:
Oh, I was just thinking in terms of NCR being ruined, and general california lore making no sense, and maybe smaller stuff like BoS recruiting random wastelanders. I guess one could count that as New Vegas lore too.
 
My theory is that Hank is heading towards whatever secret underground facility Vault 21 was holding that House wanted locked. This means either House made a deal with them and later betrayed them or that he went his own way. This seems confirmed by his line in the trailer where he says he's the best at knowing stuff, likely implying he took Vault Tec machinations in account in his prediction. Besides, he didn't really seem that keen on mass extermination in last season. Or at least that's what I hope. Turning him into the mustache twirling villain that schemed to get the Apocalypse kicking makes no sense .
 
Yeah, you get attacked on sight for even mildly disliking the show, and any thread about the TV show is full of people saying "Oh man wait til the NV fan see this! They'll be so owned!" like...what? I thought "NV fans" were supposed to be the toxic ones.
When the first season of this show came out, I've seen more hostility to classic/New Vegas Fallout fans from Bethesda fans than I've ever seen the opposite. They like to cry victim a lot.

My theory is that Hank is heading towards whatever secret underground facility Vault 21 was holding that House wanted locked. This means either House made a deal with them and later betrayed them or that he went his own way. This seems confirmed by his line in the trailer where he says he's the best at knowing stuff, likely implying he took Vault Tec machinations in account in his prediction. Besides, he didn't really seem that keen on mass extermination in last season. Or at least that's what I hope. Turning him into the mustache twirling villain that schemed to get the Apocalypse kicking makes no sense .
Interesting theory, I didn't think of that. I still think he's going to some Enclave base we've never seen though.

I wonder if The Legion will be treated as an allegory for Maga and trumpism. Hopefully that won’t be the case.
Legion is gonna be treated like the Enclave was treated in that shitty New Vegas mod (The Frontier or some shit like that). I wouldn't be surprised if someone also says the Legion is objectively evil.
They'll probably just be joke raiders like every other faction in this show.
 
Legion is gonna be treated like the Enclave was treated in that shitty New Vegas mod (The Frontier or some shit like that). I wouldn't be surprised if someone also says the Legion is objectively evil.
aren't they? they are slavers, misogynistic, rapists, the only good thing about them is how raiders fear them so their roads and the settlements in their region are safe, they also destroy cultures, hell it is one of the reasons why Ulysses in his weird mindset
 
aren't they? they are slavers, misogynistic, rapists, the only good thing about them is how raiders fear them so their roads and the settlements in their region are safe, they also destroy cultures, hell it is one of the reasons why Ulysses in his weird mindset
You putting them in the context of the real world, Fallout setting is completely different than ours. In the real world they would be no better than terrorists, in a post-apocalyptic setting with no governements or rules of any kind established they be might an actual viable solution. Basically what Caesar is doing is necessary evils to establish a better future.
 
What we often forget is that our western ,structured, society was forged in bloodshed and by draconian laws to stomp out anti-social behaviour. Where society has collapsed into anarchy a strong, violent, force is needed to reshape the ruble into a stable and prosperous society. The monopoly on violence is just something we take for granted.
 
Seeing a scene take place in Novac makes me think about what they will do to New Vegas companions if they do make an appearance, especially my man Boone. Most likely gonna butcher Boone's character by making him somewhat quiet and serious, but then say an out-of-character joke in a situation that doesn't fit at all. Curious to know how they might portray other New Vegas companions.
 
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