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isnt it curious that there are two ways to use the word vault? the first is perhaps the most common, as a place to keep your valuables and what could be more precious then our selfs and the last remnants of humanity.
The other way to look at the word is when it is used in the same context as words such as tomb or mausoleum, isnt that a slightly chilling thought. It appears that when the word vault is used in this last context it seems to be the most appropriate form when applyed to fallout's vaults For the most part the vaults in fallout have been places of deacy death and corruption, both physical and moral. There is an irony in how life sprang anew after the war, not from the vaults with there degenerate societies, but out of the ashes of the old dead world outside the vaults. Now isnt that something to ponder, even for all the evilness in the world there are more people trying to make it better then there are trying to corupt it. (i should have ditched more eng. classes they seem to have fucked me in the head)
The other way to look at the word is when it is used in the same context as words such as tomb or mausoleum, isnt that a slightly chilling thought. It appears that when the word vault is used in this last context it seems to be the most appropriate form when applyed to fallout's vaults For the most part the vaults in fallout have been places of deacy death and corruption, both physical and moral. There is an irony in how life sprang anew after the war, not from the vaults with there degenerate societies, but out of the ashes of the old dead world outside the vaults. Now isnt that something to ponder, even for all the evilness in the world there are more people trying to make it better then there are trying to corupt it. (i should have ditched more eng. classes they seem to have fucked me in the head)