Atomic Bombs Dropping Scene in Fallout TV Show 2024 vs Fallout 4
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- Atomic Bombs Dropping Scene in Fallout TV Show 2024 vs Fallout 4
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I love the differences between the reactions. In the game, they realised what was happening and moved to get people below as soon as possible while the show did a horror look. They knew what they were seeing but couldn't believe it and were just mesmerised by the cloud.
I mean yeah
The entire world is lingering in a unite fear of a nuclear war
That even if they already have a spot to the vault
Who know when and where it gonna start
Who know if they could make it
And it all just there, menacingly within the minds of everyone until one day
Just so, without warning, without preparation
Lives lost, billions
La serie es uno delos prileros ataques por eso las personas quedan atonitas ante lo que ven mientras que en fallout4 al protagonista le llega un informe 10 minutos antes de que seran bombardiados por eso la diferencia de reacciones :)
I love the difference in tone
In Fallout 4, it's kind of played as a spectacle, with the violin jarring as the cloud rises and the blaring horns as the shockwave hits
But in the Show, the bombings are actually played off as they should be: A horrifying event, all encapsulated by the zero music until the shockwave hits, only to play panicked drums after the shockwave hits and people realise what has just happened
Although, the shockwave would have blown Cooper back if it was strong enough to break the glass.
@@harvestercommander3250not necessarily, this has happened in real life and people weren’t blown back off their feet entirely but they damn sure got glass blown in their face. Look at the beirut incident, there’s a channel on here that posted all the angles like over a 1000 and there’s many of people in buildings where the glass shattered but they were all on their feet running
Fun fact: Jonathan Nolan decided to take inspiration from his brother, by also detonating a real nuke on set to avoid the use of phony CGI, bravo Nolan!
What do you mean with "real nuke"?🤔
@@daryck9991 It is a joke
@@daryck9991 Running gag about Chris Nolan saying most of the effects in Oppenheimer were practical
Combined Vegas Fallout, number 4 and online game.
Big burger in the patty.
This might only bother me, but it's established lore that the bombs drop at 9:47 AM, EST. The TV show takes place in Los Angeles, and the bombs would've dropped a couple of minutes before- but given the difference in time zones, that means Los Angeles would've been nuked around 6:30 in the morning, and the sun doesn't even come up in Los Angeles until a little after 7 AM. Shouldn't most people still be in bed, in the TV show?
Man if that bothers you - check out where they think Shady Sands is
@@VideoGameSophistry200 endings.
yes, especially in late October, it would be pitch black! This bothered me too, I'm glad someone else noticed. Just one problem i had with this show
Wait, did they forget to include the inbound ordanace prior, or they suggesting ground detonations. As close as the viewpoint is for the last blast, you'd expect to see the incoming device.
The bombs are falling far enough away that you likely couldnt see the icbm
@@balls3900 shooting star is often given to a reentry vehicles terminal phase. You don't need to believe me, just look up the peacekeeper test footage. A split second, sure, but ultimately hard to miss.
Considering that the Chinese military's bread and butter was stealth, espionage and infiltration (and the sheer amount of corruption and incompetence inside the US Commonwealth) it's pretty believable that inland targets could have had subterranean bombs disguised as infrastructure buried in the subways and foundations of buildings.
Its not really something that's been established in the games (cloaked missile subs and stealth bombers were the main way bombs had been dropped on the USA) but its certainly something that the CCP of Fallout's universe could pull off.
2024 e a tv anos 50
I was kind of miffed by how pathetic the "nukes" in the show were, I was hoping for a sudden *flash-whoosh* everything flattened like an actual strategic nuclear strike, the nukes in the first scene of the show are just like... A really big chemicals factory explosion. Nukes in general in Fallout are a lot less destructive than in real life but the lethargic, fiery mushroom cloud and lazy shockwave was a real let down. Even the flash was pathetic, a nuclear detonation is like a second sun rising over the target... Even the videogame mininukes capture that better.
the expanse ?
except that fallout 1 came out in the 1990's.
I had actually planned on watching the show, then I saw the opening sequence. This is, by far, without a doubt, the most 'Hollywood' Nuclear bomb sequence I have ever seen. Being that the entire series in based on the event and effects of Nuclear Blasts, you would think that this series, which has been getting a lot of praise, would of at least had an accurate sequence. I guess not.
For those that don't know, from the distance they were standing, from the very millisecond the bomb detonates, they would all be blind [at least temporarily]. It wouldn't matter if they were looking away or straight at it, every single person in that room would be immediately blinded from the overwhelming light, and not even a few seconds later, a wind of radioactive fire would have roasted them all alive. People seem to, and because I have not seen a single other person complain about this, severely underestimate the Power of a Nuclear Bomb, which during the process of exploding, generates heat 20x greater than that found at the CENTER of the Sun, not the Surface, the Center. [Around 100,000,000° Celsius] Edward Teller must be rolling in his grave.
Should I let it bug me? No, not really, but it does regardless. I get it, it's a movie, the scene looks fine, but that's no Nuclear Bomb. That's a glorified munitions locker cookoff.
Jesus Christ dude🤦🏾♂️
When I watched and saw the daughter look directly at the light I definitely thought she should be blind since the temperature that a nuclear bomb can emit can be hotter the the center of the sun and all that energy being released.
They also seemed awfully close to the blast zone, but it’s a tv show and it’s based on Fallout of all things so I just sat back and enjoyed
@@jayespin From the distance they were at, even if at most 10 miles, from that perspective, they would have all been instantly blinded. All of them [from that distance] would have also been already dead from that moment forward, the heatwave of gamma-radiation would have burned those standing outside alive and given the ones inside severe burns, all of which if they survived in the moment, would become far worse in the days ahead due to radiation poisoning. This is based off of the standard Chinese payload of five megatons.
I just strikes me as wrong, I mean, the entire series is dependent on the key event of the Great War and how devastating it was BECAUSE OF the magnitude of nuclear weapons, so you would think they would try to recreate it as faithfully as possible in one of the only times the event is actually shown, but I guess when you're Hollywood the goal is mainly to make things 'look good', not 'accurate'.
Bro yapping about all this on a TV Show based on a game where sleeping one hour in a bed heals broken limbs
@@Di_616 First of all, no one asked for your input, you were not invited here. If you don't care for the topic of the conversation at hand, then don't say anything at all, this is an incredibly simple concept you learn when you are a child, at least, you are supposed to. Second of all, you're comparing discussion over the story of the series to gameplay mechanics, there is only one word for what you are, disingenuous.
That was disappointing.