5 Misconceptions About Fallout's Great War

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    The backdrop for the setting of Fallout is the apocalyptic event known as the Great War. With the key members of the Resource Wars locked in a stalemate with seemingly no end in sight, several nuclear strikes would rain down upon the Earth. This much is known. However, there are still quite a few misconceptions floating around surrounding the events, timing, participants, and aftermath of the Great War. Let's talk about them.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:44 Misconception 1
    10:59 Misconception 2
    13:39 Misconception 3
    15:11 Misconception 4
    22:03 Misconception 5
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  • @N_orte
    @N_orte  Před rokem +122

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    • @LeJuice
      @LeJuice Před rokem

      yeah, sure, please promote more r*ssian products while they threat the world with nukes and kill thousands upon thousands civilians🤡🤡🤡

    • @dossiebigham9113
      @dossiebigham9113 Před rokem +1

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    • @hoi4fan120
      @hoi4fan120 Před rokem

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    • @dossiebigham9113
      @dossiebigham9113 Před rokem

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    • @Fei_PL
      @Fei_PL Před rokem

      war thunder is much better despite it have some issues.. like instant fight after spawn.

  • @devilishlyhandsome830
    @devilishlyhandsome830 Před měsícem +225

    "Vault tec didn't start the great war"
    Amazon: let me get my beer

    • @CMVBrielman
      @CMVBrielman Před měsícem +20

      And yet, the just as mercenary and ambitious House was actively trying to do the opposite.
      Imagine if House not only got the platinum chip on time, but early, and could protect more than just Vegas. Even if just a few major cities and military facilities are protected, the US de facto would have won the war.

    • @jman77833
      @jman77833 Před měsícem +32

      Didn't confirm that they did. Only that they may have planned to. I don't see vault-tec dropping the bombs with all the unfinished ones still being made.

    • @leflyxdvd
      @leflyxdvd Před měsícem +10

      ​@@jman77833 yeh... alot of people are only talking about the show and do not look at the actual lore , yeh vault tec might have some hand in it but there is also alot of nukes that came from china

    • @willpratt1526
      @willpratt1526 Před měsícem

      I was thinking more along the lines that vault tech may have planned a nuclear bomb to go off somewhere, but just enough to scare people, not actually cause the end of the world.

    • @blinkowarner3117
      @blinkowarner3117 Před měsícem

      So, by Vault-Tec planned it, I don't think they meant Vault-Tec dropped all the bombs. That would be crazy. There were thousands.
      What I assume happened was...Vault-Tec dropped the initial bomb on the United States. Just the one. As a way of spreading fear so they could sell more of their vaults. They maybe didn't anticipate that that one nuke would be the catalyst to the end of the world. They dropped one. The US bombard China. China bombards the US. Soon the entire world is on fire.
      It wouldn't make much business sense for Vault-Tec to intentionally destroy their entire market.

  • @Linkman95
    @Linkman95 Před rokem +2142

    Raul mentions the hell of surviving right after the bombs dropped. There was definitely still a lot of people alive after the strikes.

    • @derkylos
      @derkylos Před rokem +326

      The Father in the Caves' story from Honest Hearts depicts several of the different types of people that survived the early years, including a group of vault dwellers that apparently left their vault within one (maybe two) generation(s). His story is one of my favourites from the games.

    • @JeilyFan124
      @JeilyFan124 Před rokem +250

      Almost all ghouls talk about how bad it was right after the bombs drop.

    • @GemmaLB
      @GemmaLB Před rokem +183

      So does Carol in Underworld. She talks about the collapse of society and the city on fire. Also the Boylston Club members survived for a week until they decided to "unalive" themselves.

    • @falloutshorts
      @falloutshorts Před rokem +83

      @@derkylos me too bro, absolutely outstanding story when you piece it all together. Also The Survivalist Rifle is my favourite weapon in the game.

    • @johnmartin122187
      @johnmartin122187 Před rokem +1

      Most of the world population would survive a nuclear war, but not the following nuclear winter which would last for years or even decades. Starvation cause by the nuclear winter will kill far more people than the bombs, and the nuclear fallout and radiation.

  • @hattoripool1533
    @hattoripool1533 Před rokem +1267

    I like to imagine that Nukes in Fallout aren’t normal Nukes because if they were then we would see more nature in Fallout games

    • @AuVeI
      @AuVeI Před rokem +250

      I read somewhere(maybe the fallout bible) that the nukes were 750k, meaning they were small and the nuclear fallout would've been devastating(much like Chernobyl).

    • @filthycasual8187
      @filthycasual8187 Před rokem +631

      @@AuVeI Except Chernobyl is overgrown now too.
      The real answer is that Fallout isn't beholden to real-world science. It is based entirely off of a combination of 1950's pulp sci-fi and Road Warrior visuals.

    • @video-luver769
      @video-luver769 Před rokem +265

      @@AuVeI Add in the fact that nuclear power was far more wide spread in the Fallout universe, and so just imagine dropping a nuke on hundreds of thousands of Chernobyls, all over America.
      The fallout would be MASSIVE.

    • @video-luver769
      @video-luver769 Před rokem +214

      @@filthycasual8187 There actually is a forest outside Pripyat that was so heavily irradiated that it has never regrown.

    • @codeinecowboy8607
      @codeinecowboy8607 Před rokem +195

      They would probably be cobalt nukes or “salt bombs” which release extremely high amounts of radiation to prevent anything organic from growing in an area for a very long time

  • @nocturnechanson
    @nocturnechanson Před rokem +759

    Based on terminal entries in vault 19 that vault was occupied pre-war as a psychiatric hospital. One terminal entry talks about an individual arriving in police custody.

    • @badboy2kxxx
      @badboy2kxxx Před rokem

      so true. they where bringing people there saying they where mentally ill from the vegas area to vault 19 so was definitly before the great war.

    • @boothefuzzyhamster3815
      @boothefuzzyhamster3815 Před rokem +123

      No, it's actually a lot more messed up than that.
      SPOILERS:
      The doctor and her security staff were told these were mental patients in police custody. Every last person brought there had a clean psychiatric bill of health, and they wanted to see how much paranoia they could induce without violence or chems. They played low voices in someone's radio, kept the real reactor room hidden so things in the fake reactor room could seem off, even had a red and blue team with separate overseers, but only one of them was the real overseer so the other was driven to paranoia because the real overseer had to constantly hide things from him.

  • @degen83
    @degen83 Před rokem +565

    In Fallout lore the US annexed Canada and Mexico during the resource wars, so neither country really existed at the time the nukes fell.

    • @FormerBunsenBurner
      @FormerBunsenBurner Před rokem

      It could always be someplace else that got left behind but still had nuclear capabilities. Britain, for example, was allegedly royally screwed after they glassed Israel, but they still might have enough missiles and bombs left over to fool the US.

    • @KnightsGone
      @KnightsGone Před rokem +46

      Hope we see a fallout in any of those countries but of course with like us flags everywhere

    • @equious8413
      @equious8413 Před rokem +36

      Well, as a Canadian, it's nice to hear I died trying to keep the Americans out long before all this mess.

    • @zenoblues7787
      @zenoblues7787 Před rokem +37

      The invasion Mexico is from the Fallout Bible, so it may not be strictly canon. That said, even it doesn't say the U.S. completely annexed it like Canada. It's possible only more northern and eastern regions were taken.

    • @burberguy5736
      @burberguy5736 Před rokem +15

      Depends on your definition of annexed bc in fallout 4 if you listen to the tv you can hear the news broadcaster say that cold winds were coming from Canada, so yes the country did exist although it might've been under u.s control

  • @omgpix
    @omgpix Před rokem +162

    One thing I liked about F4 was it showed the downfall wasn't like flicking a light switch, one second pre-war civilization and the second Fallout/Mad Max. Society and government actually survived for a good long while before succumbing to multiple crises. Kind of like Rome. People think 476, but for the people living then life pretty much continued as normal for a while, hell even the Senate continued to exist and meet. It was a very gradual process that occurred over generations.

    • @somedude0921
      @somedude0921 Před rokem +9

      I mean, society and government still kinda exist in F4

    • @omaralejandro2425
      @omaralejandro2425 Před 5 měsíci +12

      ​@@somedude0921post war in fo4 there was supposed to be a provisional government, but the institute instantly ruined it by killing everyone in charge, even when youre introduced to the institute father tells you about it but in a twisted way

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane Před 2 měsíci +3

      It's like the movie, Threads
      One of the most realistic depictions of nuclear war

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Před měsícem

      @@chistinelane A lot of people say that, but science has marched on and the nuclear arsenals have shrunk. Threads is now decidedly unrealistic.

  • @nittsuA
    @nittsuA Před rokem +1139

    I like to think that dogmeat lauched the nuke, but he set it on a TIMER. And he had time to hide while it was on the timer. That's how he survived. Idk how he traveled that far tho.

    • @Moxilock
      @Moxilock Před rokem +136

      Uh, institute teleportation because he's a synth? Duh

    • @isthattrue1083
      @isthattrue1083 Před rokem +104

      I think Dogmeat is a synth. I think that is how Shaun (Institute leader) was able to track the lone wanderer besides synth birds and was maybe sent by Shaun to aid his father/mother. He stated that he watched you even as you exited the vault and you immediately run into Dogmeat shortly after when you reach the first Red Rocket gas station. Dogmeat and Cogsworth do not have companion quests, either. Also, Does the name "Dogmeat" imply anything? Like is Dogmeat a joke name for a Gen3 Synth dog? Also, Dogmeat is all pristine and healthy, but the other dogs of fallout are all mutated. The "wild" dogs running around are mutated Canine Familia (Common house dogs). They are the descendants of people's house pets left to the radiation of the wasteland for the most part, but Dogmeat has no deformities, etc. The other one in New Vegas that belongs to the leader of that gang that follow Elvis is really old and augmented with cybernetic implants. He's the only other German Shepard I remember seeing and even he was part cyborg. Then when you run into him he's immediately friendly to you and doesn't behave like he's afraid of people at all, intimidated, scared, or anything. It's a seemingly wild random dog you run into and in a harsh environment like Fallout with raiders, mutants, giant insects, etc., I find it hard to believe a random dog you encounter would be so friendly and so immediately. Random raiders would had probably shot at Dogmeat, etc. It would be weary of people, I would think. I think that Dogmeat must had been secretly following you and it just isn't scripted in the game. Maybe he was programmed to track you and when you start heading toward the gas station that it goes straight there and waits for you.

    • @wolfdwarf
      @wolfdwarf Před rokem +29

      He ran, obviously

    • @LostTapesImpressiveT
      @LostTapesImpressiveT Před rokem +39

      Fast travel.

    • @blockwearingman
      @blockwearingman Před rokem +3

      lmaooo

  • @sm2142
    @sm2142 Před rokem +252

    One thing I've never thought about regarding the war, is the American forces overseas fighting. U.S. probably had soldiers near China when the bombs fell. Makes me wonder, what happened to them? Fallout 2 had the "Shi", Chinese submariners that integrated into San Francisco. Think there's a faction over there with U.S. troops integrating into post-war China?

    • @toxicgracie3772
      @toxicgracie3772 Před rokem +4

      no

    • @mimegaming3444
      @mimegaming3444 Před rokem +49

      Yes

    • @theoldguard6143
      @theoldguard6143 Před rokem +105

      "Near" My brother in Christ, they had already taken the Gobi desert, they were WELL into China.

    • @BruceBoschek
      @BruceBoschek Před rokem +13

      For those of us not living in the US there are many other things to think about in regard to the Fallout world. For one thing, we never had Cram or Fancy Lad Snack Cakes.

    • @VulpesVvardenfell
      @VulpesVvardenfell Před rokem

      That thought kinda brings to mind Twilight 2000 for me.

  • @loka7783
    @loka7783 Před rokem +168

    #5) This actually explains to me why Vault Tech had so many twisted experiments and more importantly, HOW they expected to learn the results. It really never made sense to me that Vault Tech set all this up ahead of the war to then be unable to make use of the data.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 Před rokem +35

      I always figured Vault Tec HQ was watching it all on TV in the head office. Vault. They need some kind of TV to watch and this gives them 1 channel per vault.

    • @Cythil
      @Cythil Před rokem

      The sad thing is, that sometimes unethical experimentation get is own life and the results do not matter in the end. This might be what happened to some degree for some of the experiments. There seem to have been a lot of experiments with very questionable use. Also this is a very good reason why one should not excuse lack of ethics for experiments on the grounds of progress. Once you stop actually taking ethics to account, the goal to learn to tend to disappear to. It just becomes a perverse way to torture people with no value for anyone, except in the sick mind of the one committing the torture.
      The whole idea that Vault Tec would be behind it all sort of need to hinge on these perverse ideas. While N_orte claims that it makes no sense for them as a business to doom the world. Vault Tec is not just a business. There are people behind the business and if the leadership get the idea that, for example, the world will end soon in nuclear fire or some other collapse, then they may choose to end it on their own terms. Money is nice, but what really matters for people at this level is power. Not money. And often they tend to view the world as a zero-sum game on top of that. Meaning, the only way to gain power is to take it from someone else. Be careful around people like that. They do sometimes climb to the top of the corporate latter, as well as in politics.
      Though honestly. I do agree with N_orte conclusion. It does not matter how the Great War of Fallout started. And that is why I think the game is littered with contradictory "clues" who done it. And who to say that everyone did not do it at the same time. ;)

    • @Mega-Brick
      @Mega-Brick Před rokem +35

      Plus, it actually fits Fallout's darkness for these dark experiments to, in the end, serve no real purpose because its masters are dead.

    • @StacieMMeier
      @StacieMMeier Před rokem +1

      The issue is simple... The Humans went into space. We know this from Nuka World and even New Vegas. They had a battle on the moon...see Fallout 4. Who were they fighting we never know. Vault-Tec was building the vaults for a simple reason...they were planning on putting them on other worlds. We know this from Nuka-World. Some of the experiments are some we ourselves would conduct to see how a Human would react in such environments. Vault-Tec never intended to make the experiment last long. Vault-Tec itself was wiped by a direct hit and can be found either in Fallout 1 or 2, I forget the exact game it is in. So it couldn't stop the experiments. Because it couldnt do such the experiments continued on until the Overseers were ordered to stop. They never got that order so...well you know. If you look around Fallout 2, 3 and even 4. You shall note messages about waiting for the order to open the vaults. Since they never came the Overseers continued with them. Vault-Tec never meant for those experiments to last that long.

    • @smokedbeefandcheese4144
      @smokedbeefandcheese4144 Před rokem +12

      @@Mega-Brick I don’t feel like we know that yet. In order to determine such a thing you would have to look at each vault which we cannot currently do. And look at the cost/benefit involved. I would say the fact that there are garden of Eden creation kits out there shows that vault tech was not all that bad. And without those vaults city and project purity and maybe even the NCR itself would not exist in the state it does.

  • @skullsaintdead
    @skullsaintdead Před rokem +53

    PAM starting the war makes most sense to me. It's the closest to reality (in 1983, the US and USSR almost went to war when a Soviet computer misidentified a 'threat' from the US, and went into retaliatory mode, but was overruled by a lieutenant colonel, Stanislav Petrov, who predicted it was a false alarm; he was later proved right as the computer had misidentified thick, reflective clouds as nuclear weapons, his quick thinking and empathy saved up to half the population in both countries). I think PAM is a reference to this computer, but she had no one to overrule her.

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot Před měsícem

      Yeah, how do you mistake clouds for ICBMs? The scary thing is in the future there won't be any human thought in the process to step in when the computer goes haywire.

    • @skullsaintdead
      @skullsaintdead Před měsícem

      @@Lurch-Bot Frighteningly, it's happening now already, with conventional weapons against innocent Palestinians in Gaza, just AI with little/no oversight bombing to hell fellow human beings. Our laziness, tribalism and lack of empathy leads to monstrosities.

    • @idontlikerome2744
      @idontlikerome2744 Před měsícem

      Stanislov lost his job for this

    • @skullsaintdead
      @skullsaintdead Před měsícem +1

      @@idontlikerome2744 I don't think so. He said he was neither rewarded nor punished for his actions (the Soviets didn't want to praise him, as that would show the weakness of their defense, nor discipline him, for that too would attract attention). He retired a year later, in 1984.
      There was another Russian chap who also prevented nuclear WIII, during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, Vasili Arkhipov. He was aboard a diesel-generated submarine that had nuclear warheads on it, as it was patrolling Cuba, in international waters. The Americans were dropping signalling depth charges on it, to try and surface it, despite being in international waters. The boat was deep and had been out of contact with Moscow for days, so the somewhat agitated Captain and Political Officer thought war had already started and they should launch their nukes. But, unusually for Soviet subs carrying nukes at that time, there needed to be 3 people in agreement to launch: the Captain (Savitsky), the Political Officer (Maslennikov) _and_ the Executive Officer (Arkhipov). Arkhipov disagreed with the other two, which developed into an argument.
      Arkhipov had also, just the year before (1961), been the deputy commander/Executive Officer in a nuclear sub that developed an extreme leak in it's reactor cooling system, which also cut communications to Moscow. The Captain of that sub ordered the 7 engineering crewmen to go in and fix the leak, and they were able to save the boat from nuclear meltdown. But all of the engineering crew, plus their divisional officer, died within a month of radiation and everyone on board suffered radiation poisoning. 15 further crew died within 2 years of the event. So Arkhipov was seen with high regard and his opinion mattered, so he convinced the Captain not to fire the nukes and surface the boat. There was a Soviet inquiry that initially drew heat but as soon as it was discovered the boat was diesel-powered, the crew/officers were exonerated (as diesel generated subs aren't suited for long underwater journeys, they had to surface).

    • @skullsaintdead
      @skullsaintdead Před měsícem

      @@Lurch-Bot And yes, but frighteningly, that's already happening with Palestinians being targeted by Israeli/Western (Google etc) AI, to slaughter innocent people en masse, with little/no oversight. 35,000 people already dead from such a device. Horrific.

  • @advictoriam3106
    @advictoriam3106 Před rokem +603

    You know why I love your videos bud? You actually go into detail and you don't just try and pump out

    • @N_orte
      @N_orte  Před rokem +112

      Thanks, soldier! Ad Victoriam!

    • @advictoriam3106
      @advictoriam3106 Před rokem +29

      @@N_orte Thank you for sharing all the knowledge you have amassed. Ad Victoriam Proctor.

    • @sgtstr3am785
      @sgtstr3am785 Před rokem +9

      Its unbiased, informative yet speculative. This a good Fallout channel

    • @blockwearingman
      @blockwearingman Před rokem +4

      speaking the truth, his videos are also very enjoyable to watch and keep me watching

    • @wastelesslearning1245
      @wastelesslearning1245 Před rokem +1

      “Bud” is cringe bud.

  • @lorinctoth9402
    @lorinctoth9402 Před rokem +557

    Not just that, but why would Vault-Tech start the Great War before all of their vaults are finished? Vault 114 and 88 was still under construction, so even if they wanted war, they would wait until everything was completely ready.

    • @komiks42
      @komiks42 Před rokem +116

      Not really.
      Why, vault tech would stop building the vaults at any point? Wouldn't it be a bit sus? So it was worth keep bulding it, even for the glimpse possibility that someone might acuse them off starting the war.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 Před rokem +70

      I feel like all suggested groups had involvement in setting things up. But since too many groups tried doing the same thing, it happened early.

    • @Nickelbag610
      @Nickelbag610 Před rokem +30

      @@komiks42 While that does make sence weren't some vaults kept a secret to some extent. I bring this up because if some were secret, people would be non the wiser if they were or weren't building them. Also the vaults all weren't build in one town. So they probably weren't active in some cities and especially smaller towns. Also if the world was nuked my first priority wouldn't be to wonder if a safety bunker company started the war. If anything I'd blame the government. And by the time people would wonder that the people responsible would probably be dead and not care what some raiders thought of their company's integrity.

    • @clownsforclowningaround
      @clownsforclowningaround Před rokem +75

      it had nothing to do with vault tech, china, the us or aliens. Moira Brown started the great war as part of her survival guide quest.

    • @Teh_SiFL
      @Teh_SiFL Před rokem +2

      @@Nickelbag610 The secret vaults aren't really an issue because, at any given time, they had multiple vaults under construction. They're contradictory in isolation, but it's not a big deal since they aren't actually isolated.

  • @thadude949
    @thadude949 Před rokem +163

    Y'know I used to think that, within the context of fallout universe, that becoming a feral ghoul would be the absolute worst fate one could face, but no Mr bradburtons Fate put that to shame.
    I guess I never thought about it until I heard you actually speak aloud about him being stuck, alone, in his cold dark office for TWO CENTURIES. I mean just imagine being in that situation, even just for the first few days, knowing how very very unlikely it is that anyone will find you, and that you're likely to just languish there... Forever. Then imagine once you've done the first 100 years, all that endless time to think and nothing but more time ahead. And you're only an immortal head, so you don't even have the capacity to unalive yourself, if you so chose.
    Purely miserable, my god.

    • @SorowFame
      @SorowFame Před rokem +23

      He should have brought some games with him.

    • @mr.context3872
      @mr.context3872 Před rokem +13

      At some point though time would be meaningless, if you do the same thing over and over again it feels faster. Would it still be agonizing? Absolutely, but just slightly less then expected

    • @raiogelato6921
      @raiogelato6921 Před rokem +12

      "Eventually Kars stopped thinking"

    • @ghoulishgoober3122
      @ghoulishgoober3122 Před rokem +29

      Having no body, the brain would absolutely freak out. Even if you kept a cool composure, your brain would be trying to process the fact that it doesn't have a heart, lungs, stomach, guts, most of its skin and meat, it has no bones below the neck, no nerves. He probably spent many many episodes hyperventilating because he can't feel his lungs filling with air, worse he just feels the sucking of his throat hole against wherever he's sitting, or it jiggling, expanding with each breath. The dust and other detritus that got into there! You take for granted the mindfulness of where your organs are in your body, I feel where every bit of me is from my pancreas to my liver and kidneys, I can almost feel the artery siphoning blood through my liver, the sophisticated track it makes through my body to the organ like rubber spaghetti. You can feel more of yourself than you think if you just focus. Do you know about PHANTOM LIMB syndrome? Imagine the phantom limb syndrome of losing your body. The insanity of waking from a slumber to the feeling of having your body back, only for the grogginess to clear and remembering you have none; the panic, the depression. You wouldn't be much of a sentient being at that point, like I said in the beginning your brain would be freaking out and not able to process what happened to the rest of you. You would lose your mind purely from not having a body, slowly slipping away into your cranial cavity. Your brain literally has no reason or drive to try and interact with the outside world and regresses inwards into a psychotic fantasy.

    • @quinnzyker6521
      @quinnzyker6521 Před rokem +2

      @@raiogelato6921 man I wish they kept Hamon for or more story. I find it just as interesting as stands.

  • @samc5019
    @samc5019 Před rokem +113

    Regarding #4, I've always felt that the real answer to whether the USA, China, corporate interests or another nation started the war is "they all did". Sure, some individual had to have launched the very first bomb on 23/10/77. But decades (if not centuries) of competition over control of resources, mutual escalation, and insatiable desire for more power and more growth by those already powerful and wealthy were the real causes of the war. Someone pushing a button was simply the moment all of that led up to. To give a firm answer on whether that finger belonged to an American general, a Chinese general or a Vault-Tec executive is to miss the point of the game that it could just as easily have been any of them.

    • @onthecreatingofthings5017
      @onthecreatingofthings5017 Před 10 měsíci

      I also like to stress that it doesn't matter who started it. The war happened. No one surviving in the world cares. They don't really even care about the words United States of America.

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I think that's why we've never found out what the straw that broke the camel's back was. The point is that the whole world was so paranoid that everybody was planning to use their nukes before the other side.
      It's just as likely to me that the USA was the first to strike and that any evidence to the contrary is simply propaganda.
      The way I see it, whatever the final straw was is irrelevant because the nukes were already inevitable. If that exact series of events hadn't happened, some other similar thing would have triggered the nukes.
      I like that we're given hints that it might have been vault-tec or some non-military entity because it shows that the causes of the war are much deeper than simple national politics.
      I think it's also thematically relevant than nobody who potentially caused the war managed to survive it. Whatever that cause may have been, the choice was always the same -mutual destruction-. I don't think any of the major players were ignorant enough to think they'd survive the war they were all just too proud to back down and locked into their decisions by the power structures they had constructed.

    • @Bran_Flakesx7
      @Bran_Flakesx7 Před 10 měsíci +2

      "the real culprit was the friends we made along the way". Lol nah. It definitely isn't that simple. The who and the why are what's interesting. It's not merely a small detail

    • @ryleyrains6836
      @ryleyrains6836 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Bran_Flakesx7I disagree, I think that it better suits the themes of fallout to not tell us.

    • @Bran_Flakesx7
      @Bran_Flakesx7 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@ryleyrains6836 if the themes include "yeah everyone was working towards brinksmanship" I still wanna know who's the madlad who actually launched the first nuke knowing what would happen

  • @allens4974
    @allens4974 Před rokem +205

    On the fifth idea, it would not be hard for Vault Tech to get people to volunteer to go into the vault without fallout. The fear that people must have head of the pending war would have had several people willing to go into the vault early just for that peace of mind.

    • @Mega-Brick
      @Mega-Brick Před rokem +31

      That's even a part of the lore, if I remember right. None of the vaults reached full occupancy because constant drills and false-alarms led people to stop believing them and not leave for the vault, implying that there _were_ drills encouraging people to go to the vault early.

    • @StacieMMeier
      @StacieMMeier Před rokem

      Vault-Tec was going to test people anyways. And when you note some of the experiments they conducted you start to understand why. Look around Nuka World for why they were planning them. It was an event that happened long before that lead to the war and Vault-Tec had to rush some vaults. A few were never fully completed. Because we know that Vault-Tec was hit by a direct missile. You can discover this in Fallout 1 or was it 2. Been a long time. The other parts of the company gave a warning. Because of the secret nature of the mission, the secondary Vault-Tec leaders made a large mistake, without knowing exactly why they were doing these experiments...hint it had to do with Space travel and other planets.

    • @death299
      @death299 Před rokem +4

      @@Mega-Brick most people wouldn't believe it at any rate, MAD was something most people thought impossible even during the cold war when it was something outright planned by both sides if strikes ever started

    • @death299
      @death299 Před rokem +3

      realistically it would've happened anyway, we built an entire shelter in NYC that was fully stocked and while not fully staffed was manned, there are some old ones in DC and a few other key locations aswell
      and paranoid (rightfully) individuals during the cold war era did occasionally start building and living in bunkers
      in a situation where resources are running out and the only 2 global powers really left on the board are vying for their own survival (literally) fear of nukes would be vastly greater than anything the cold war gave the U.S or the USSR who both prepped extensively for it
      you could outright tell people this is part experiment and part to keep them safe and given the circumstances you'd still have more than enough volunteers just due to fear of the alternative

  • @saturn12002
    @saturn12002 Před rokem +64

    About china launching frist, there is a terminal entry in fallout new Vegas at black mountain that says the facility picked up Chinese launches, "china was lighting up" "they really did it" are the only two lines I remember from the entry. Also the shi emperor recorded that launch orders were given by Beijing. Granted it's unclear if those orders were given in response to a nuclear attack from the US. But the captain of the Chinese sub said something along the lines of the leadership having gone mad.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I'd go mad too if the US was at the gates of the Forbidden Palace.

    • @moviemaker2011z
      @moviemaker2011z Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@concept5631I'm all in favor of just nuking China right now. I don't really see a downside to it.

    • @dukekessler6292
      @dukekessler6292 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Vaul Tec actually launched first (now cannon), my guess is targeting both countries to entice them both to think it was the other. The US and China were actually working towards a peace talks.

    • @saturn12002
      @saturn12002 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@dukekessler6292 no it is NOT cannon. The entire show, is nothing more than a mediocre fan fiction.

    • @dukekessler6292
      @dukekessler6292 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@saturn12002 oh really? Because Todd Howard has confirmed that that the show IS canon. He seems like a much more reliable source than some rando named saturn12002.

  • @AchingScaphoid
    @AchingScaphoid Před rokem +274

    #4 Honestly, the first theory makes the most sense out of all of them. The US had started invading the Chinese mainland. Launching nukes would be equivalent to flipping a table because they were in check in a high stakes chess match. Dramatic, but potentially reasonable on some crazy level.

    • @asticlol
      @asticlol Před rokem

      fallout 2 actually states this as the reason for China shooting first. In the city of San Francisco we can access what once was the nuclear submarine Shi Huang Ti, it was one of the many carriers that launched nuclear warheads on the coast of California. An entry by the captain of the submarine almost confirms that China shot nukes because they were backed into a corner

    • @1TUFZ71
      @1TUFZ71 Před rokem +63

      Absolutely. This is the same reason America dropping the bomb doesn't make logical sense; sunk cost is irrelevant ( they could reasonably predict the damage from a nuclear exchange being worse, if they even survive). The whole situation doesn't really add up

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty Před rokem +36

      The war was a stalemate. There was no need to flip the table when most of the pieces were still active. Moreover, historically, nuclear bombs were not used or were not planned to be used out of desperation, but rather proactively for purportedly logical and utilitarian reasons. Both China and America would've known throughout their decade of war how illogical and un-utilitarian mutually assured destruction would be, which is why they both refrained from using nukes for a decade.
      Some sort of Enclave-corporate deep state motive is still the most convincing answer if we're going by the original planned lore.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Před rokem +18

      @@unifieddynasty It’s possible that China’s people were less supportive of China’s war effort than the American people were of America’s war effort.

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty Před rokem +7

      @@mapleflag6518 It's possible, but considering we're talking about defending one's home turf at that point in the war, it's probably unlikely the cause for the nukes.

  • @JoeR1066
    @JoeR1066 Před rokem +19

    As to your second misconception, the survivalists terminals in honest hearts detail his life immediately after the bombs fall. He was able to hide out in caves and such for years till the radiation died down enough to go outside, he saw new plant life and so forth sprouting up within a few years.

    • @MrPenetroso
      @MrPenetroso Před 2 měsíci

      You also reminded me of a place in fallout 4, about a neighbor that spilled the tea about where they were living, to only the neighbor being alive after their place got attacked.

    • @stargazer1998
      @stargazer1998 Před měsícem

      @@MrPenetrosoyeah, one of the spots full of super mutants, right? There’s a distress signal leading there?

  • @nicholashodges201
    @nicholashodges201 Před rokem +95

    House didn't own H&H, his brother did. I can't remember if he sold his stake to his brother or not, but the terminals show his brother slowly losing his mind to the idea House was going to try & take it away...

    • @napatora
      @napatora Před rokem +21

      he did end up taking it back

    • @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
      @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit Před rokem +44

      House bought out H&H as a final middle finger to his brother who screwed him out of their father's inheritance.

    • @blingsing5383
      @blingsing5383 Před rokem +11

      His brother stole it so he built his own company and eventually bought his lunatic brothers company on top

    • @hexazalea1793
      @hexazalea1793 Před rokem

      Robert Started trying to buy the company back and Anthony who was still in charge of it lost his mind at the propect of this.

  • @trevorrussell40
    @trevorrussell40 Před rokem +127

    I always thought no one launched first. It was a false alarm on both sides who then launched believing they were under attack.

    • @Techhunter_Talon
      @Techhunter_Talon Před rokem +29

      Recall something like that almost happened during the Cold War, a false alarm was triggered for one of the sides and they almost launched... or something like that.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 Před rokem +39

      @@Techhunter_Talon Russian commander refused to fire the missile without confirmation. The radar was off and war was averted because of his gut feeling.

    • @Linki8uu
      @Linki8uu Před rokem +4

      @@kyleellis1825 there was also a glitch at some point in norads system that almost caused war

    • @victoryfaction
      @victoryfaction Před rokem +12

      ​@@Techhunter_Talon His name is Stanislov Petrov.

    • @no-barkthechosenone2436
      @no-barkthechosenone2436 Před rokem +3

      I like this idea

  • @ChrisBryer
    @ChrisBryer Před rokem +139

    I think the only issue i have with the last one is that Vault Tec has deep connections with The Enclave. And, The Enclave has clear ideological reasons for the things they do, not to make money.

    • @lennaertvanmierlo2955
      @lennaertvanmierlo2955 Před rokem +14

      That still doesn’t negate the fact that VT is a business, and depends on monetary gains to continue.

    • @smokedbeefandcheese4144
      @smokedbeefandcheese4144 Před rokem +3

      Yeah but that’s the leader ship how many people involved tag do you think honestly know about that connection prewar or post war it is not many. In fact most of the data that was sent to the enclave I’m pretty sure it was done in secret. If I remember correctly.

    • @lennaertvanmierlo2955
      @lennaertvanmierlo2955 Před rokem

      @@smokedbeefandcheese4144 100% agreed. Openly promoting social experiments on living subjects in a “controlled environment” isn’t going to sit well with anyone. So VT has to pretend that its “just” Project Safehouse, and keep the details under wraps from upper management downwards. The Enclave plays only a minor role in this, when looking in from the outside.

    • @Gustav_Kuriga
      @Gustav_Kuriga Před rokem

      @@lennaertvanmierlo2955 Except it does, because a business being used as a front can have money fed into it to keep it operational until the money doesn't matter anymore (immediately after dropping the bombs). Do you think CIA shell companies operate for profit's sake?

    • @death299
      @death299 Před rokem

      vault tec had no connections to the enclave, it's like saying if the illuminati are indeed real and running the world boeing has connections to them because they're paid to make stuff for the U.S military
      or multiple uni's and pharma companies have ties to them because various governments pay them for R&D
      VT is a business that had a job to do and was paid handsomely to do it, very very little indicates they had any real idea what was going on beyond they were told to run experiments for money

  • @gaelangaudette9576
    @gaelangaudette9576 Před rokem +67

    I thought H+H tools was owned by Robert House's estranged brother, though I could be mistaken. Great video.

  • @chuckplainview4085
    @chuckplainview4085 Před rokem +53

    I think I read somewhere that the only reason Mr. House looks so ghoulish and shriveled is because of some sort of power outage at the lucky 38 that left him in a coma for like 60 years while in stasis. Some sort of low power mode left him looking like that. Maybe thats headcannon actually but I know the coma and the outage definitely DID happen in the lore.

    • @absolutemattlad2701
      @absolutemattlad2701 Před rokem +2

      That's actually very neat, thanks for sharing

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Interesting. Never thought of that.

    • @ElPolloLoco7689
      @ElPolloLoco7689 Před měsícem +1

      Always thought it was just because the only thing being properly preserved was the brain, kinda like a glorified Think Tank guy

  • @ilpr3dator646
    @ilpr3dator646 Před 2 měsíci +46

    It seems like, after the TV show, misconception 4 and 5 need to be revisited huh...

    • @danielpalama3700
      @danielpalama3700 Před 2 měsíci

      Definitely seems that the companies started the antagonizing and the Enclave was behind the shadows, we see Coopers wife looking at someone in the shadows.

    • @milesgreb3537
      @milesgreb3537 Před měsícem +2

      The show does not say they did it

    • @NateWadeRuggles
      @NateWadeRuggles Před měsícem +4

      They don't say they did it outright. They just suggested if no one drops the bombs they would do it themselves.

  • @Tatwinus
    @Tatwinus Před rokem +71

    Pretty sure its hinted to in several of the games that it was probably a ZAX unit who started the war, not PAM.

    • @asticlol
      @asticlol Před rokem +7

      yep, fallout 2 has the emperor, aka shi huang ti's mainframe confirm that

    • @DancingCrickets04
      @DancingCrickets04 Před rokem +2

      Where does it say that? I tried looking it up, but found nothing.

    • @Tatwinus
      @Tatwinus Před rokem +40

      @@DancingCrickets04 ACE in the bos bunker in fallout 2 says the following
      "The suicide rate among true artificial intelligence machines was extremely high. When given full sensory capability the machines became depressed over their inability to go out into the world and experience it. When deprived of full sensory input the machines began to develop severe mental disorders similar to those among humans who are forced to endure sensory deprivation. The few machines that survived these difficulties became incredibly bored and began to create situations in the outside world for their amusement. It is theorized by some that this was the cause of the war that nearly destroyed mankind."

    • @asticlol
      @asticlol Před rokem +21

      @@DancingCrickets04 Nukapedia does a bad job at explaining fallout and fallout 2 content. However if you wanna check for yourself, get fallout 2 and go to San Francisco, in there upon taking a right turn you will find yourself in something the game calls "The Steel Palace". The steel palace is an area where the remnants of chinese army aboard the Shi Huang Ti live. The Shi Huang Ti was accidentally hit by a Shockwave due to a misfired nuclear torpedo which knocked out most of the ship's systems, once they drifted to the beach they salvaged the submarine into what is known as the Steel Palace.
      Upon completing their quest line you get access to the "Emperor" which is the mainframe of the ship. It has the ability to predict the future using probabilities just lile PAM. It also has diaries of the original captain who fired the nukes onto the west coast of America.
      It is a late game area, so i understand if you just use cheats to get there. I recommend F12SE

    • @asticlol
      @asticlol Před rokem +3

      @@Tatwinus Huh? Doesn't the diary of the leader of the submarine state that he got the order from his seniors? Also the captain thought his sub was the only one equipped with nukes. By the time he had fired he realised there were other submarines that were firing and he felt betrayed

  • @zeveria7206
    @zeveria7206 Před rokem +66

    I wouldn't say Vault Tech "planned" the war, but given how many Vaults relied on the war happening and how unfazed they seemed to be when it happened, I'd say they at least anticipated it happening, much like Mr. House.

    • @Hoogalindo
      @Hoogalindo Před 2 měsíci

      Rip.

    • @TheNecrokage
      @TheNecrokage Před 2 měsíci

      Watched fallout yet?

    • @zeveria7206
      @zeveria7206 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@TheNecrokage Correct me if I'm mistaken, but they were only considering it, right? Or has it been fully confirmed that Vault Tec dropped the bombs? I mean, if I'm wrong I'm wrong. The timing does seem weird though. Wouldn't they want all their vaults to be finished before the war? Even Vault 88--the beta vault that was supposed to help other vaults--didn't get finished.

    • @TheNecrokage
      @TheNecrokage Před 2 měsíci +1

      @zeveria7206 so far they were only considering it in the show. Don't forget in fallout 3, the warhead in megaton has a vault tech logo on it.

    • @Spazy912
      @Spazy912 Před měsícem

      @@zeveria7206some high up employee in vault-tec in one of the games said that they thought they had 22 more hours so when the first bombs dropped vault-tec probably just decided to drop it’s bombs

  • @ImpChadChan
    @ImpChadChan Před rokem +52

    My theory: vault tec belongs to the enclave. The enclave knew the resources war had depleted the world's resources and would be a matter of time until hunger would kill most people on the planet. So they started a plan, to choose a few humans (themselves, of course) to find another planet with an abundance of resources to colonize. For that, they would need technology they didn't have, so they use the vaults and people inside them as guinea pigs to research that technology. Research about stuff like cryogenic sleep, cure for illness, better fertilizers, better soldiers, etc. Seems like they didn't have enough time to wait for those experiments, probably the collapse of the economy was imminent. So they planned to pause the consumption of resources on earth by killing most people on it. And so, save the few resources left those people would consume otherwise. Finally, they planned to cause the war and wait for the result of the tests on their vaults, while they waited in their main base, the Poseidon Energy oil rig, and prepare themselves to depart earth.

    • @hexazalea1793
      @hexazalea1793 Před rokem +1

      Fallout 76 heavily implies that Vault-tec leadership was a faction withing the enclave that then went rouge from the enclave for whatever reason. Probably the because Greedy powerhungry assholes that would join a shadow government are the kind who would try to form a shadow government within the shadow government. They want Vault 76ers to Control the Nuclear silos in Appalachia for whatever reason. It just so happens that the scorched plauge also needs Nuking back into the caves at the same time.

    • @Aspenstorpemusic
      @Aspenstorpemusic Před rokem

      this was already canon

    • @ImpChadChan
      @ImpChadChan Před rokem

      @@Aspenstorpemusic Since when? 🤔

    • @realspartan5206
      @realspartan5206 Před rokem

      @@ImpChadChan pretty sure since 2 and even 3

    • @ImpChadChan
      @ImpChadChan Před rokem +2

      ​@@realspartan5206 So why all those places asking "who start the great war, and why?"
      That theory main point is to explain this.
      The Enclave start the war, to buy it some time to evacuate the planet.

  • @LupusGelos
    @LupusGelos Před rokem +43

    It's also noted in Fallout NV that China started the war. The Watch station atop Black Mountain records the exchange as it happened, recording missle launches from the Chinese mainland as well as Fleet movements. It confirms president Richardsons statements. At least, if I recall.

    • @iamwords2d200
      @iamwords2d200 Před rokem +3

      The only reason I’d say your wrong is that Nevada wasn’t the first strike zone; at the very least New York & LA were hit beforehand making a first strike being documented in black mountain unlikely.

    • @thedarkcorrupter
      @thedarkcorrupter Před rokem +16

      @@iamwords2d200 it is documented in black mountain, same as in fallout 4 in the switchboard. The basic idea is that satellites can see the launches and relayed that info to the US, which responded in kind. Government workers at certain sites could see the information as it came in while the population at large there’s a delay.

    • @TheMarcusNyberg
      @TheMarcusNyberg Před rokem +1

      But there are also 2 undetonated nukes ( one in megaton) with the vault tech logo. So they clearly made nukes and they fired them on america. Its a shame he didnt not bring these up when denying the claim it could have been them who fired first.

    • @thedarkcorrupter
      @thedarkcorrupter Před rokem +2

      @@TheMarcusNyberg that’s just an issue with reusing assets, the designs used for nukes changed in fallout 4

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty Před rokem

      This is the relevant log from Black Mountain:
      "Log 674
      Oh my god. It's actually happening. We have reading across the board of launches happening everywhere. They must've thrown everything they had, and it looks like we didn't hold back either. The computer says we have 2 minutes until the first missile drops."
      And here's the log from the Switchboard:
      "DEFCON Status - 2077
      281632RJAN77 ANCHORAGE ALL CLEAR *DEFCON 3*
      230003ROCT77 COMPACFLT REPORTS 3 USOS OFF CALIF COAST, JCS ADVISE
      230337ROCT77 USAF HAS EYES ON SQUADRON OF AIRPLANES (POSS. CHINESE) AT HIGH ALTITUTDE OFF BERING STRAIGHT
      230913ROCT77 IONDS REPORTS 4 PROBABLE LAUNCHES *DEFCON 2*
      230917ROCT77 NORAD CONFIRMS BIRDS IN AIR *DEFCON 1*
      230926ROCT77 AUTHENTICATED ORDER -- RESPONSE SCENARIO MX-CN91 -- REPEAT MX-CN91
      230942ROCT77 PENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK -- CONFIRM STRIKE
      230947ROCT77 OFFLINE - OFFLINE - OFFLINE"
      Neither log proves that either side shot first. The Black Mountain log proves that both sides launched nukes "across the board, everywhere". The Switchboard log proves that unidentified underwater and "possibly Chinese" airborne objects were detected by America in a 9 hour timespan before the nuclear detonations.
      And here's the relevant excerpt from President Richardson's dialog:
      "{212}{prs31}{We try to keep ourselves safe and secure from radiation. That's what separates humans - like me - from mutants like you.}
      //{213}{}{Why do you keep calling me a mutant?}
      //{214}{}{Enough talk. Time for you to face that great electoral college in the sky.}
      //{215}{}{I've killed men for less than that. But I'm in a hurry today. Goodbye.}
      {216}{prs32}{We were winning, too. And then those damn Reds launched everything they had. We barely got our birds up.}
      //{217}{}{Doesn't seem as though it helped us much.}
      {218}{prs33}{Well, no it didn't. But at least it knocked the damn Red menace back into the stone age.}
      //{219}{}{And us with it.}
      {220}{prs34}{Well, no. No... not quite. You see, we had planned ahead. We were ready. }
      //{221}{}{What do you mean?}
      {222}{prs35}{We had a number of sanctuaries that would enable the glorious American civilization to endure. These facilities - the vaults - were part of the great plan.}
      //{223}{}{Those damn vaults didn't work the way they were supposed to. A lot of people in them died.}
      {224}{prs36}{Actually, they worked almost exactly the way they were supposed to. You might call it a social experiment on a grand scale. }"
      Not exactly a reputable source of information for numerous obvious reasons. I would take what he says with a humongous grain of salt, like George W Bush's "Mission Accomplished" speech x100.
      All that said, I think China shot first because of Tim Cain's recent statement. 😂

  • @kyleellis1825
    @kyleellis1825 Před rokem +42

    I dunno about 3, we consider WW2 to include several start and stop periods. Still feels like nuke day is close enough to be part of the resource war (since the govs didn't go to some new war after the bombs).

    • @1TUFZ71
      @1TUFZ71 Před rokem +12

      Agreed, nuke day / "The Great War" is really the crescendo of the Resource Wars, considering they never stopped fighting.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 Před rokem +5

      @@1TUFZ71 Which makes the great war the Resource wars. We don't call the Nagasaki/Hiroshima stuff a 1 week "great" war.

    • @NightmareRex6
      @NightmareRex6 Před rokem

      and now we got scumbag elite in charge that want nuclear war since they got bunkers paid for by US why dont WE raid OUR OWN FUCING bunkers?!?!

    • @thisstuffisdumb
      @thisstuffisdumb Před rokem

      but most consider the second sino-japanese as a different war to world war 2. people also consider it both part of the war (but only after 39 or 41) and not part of the war (before 39 or 41, or in general).
      so, by those standards, a war can be considered part of a different, bigger war but also be considered a completely unrelated war, depending on context.
      so the great war can be considered part of the resources war, but it can be considered it own war because of the damage it caused and because it involves countries and actors that were not involved in the resources war.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 Před rokem

      @@thisstuffisdumb Most people don't think they are seperate and since Japan/German were allies, they really aren't seperate in a practical sense. That's more an educated person distinction and most people barely remember the brief overview they got in highschool.
      I do see your point, though I still don't quite agree with all of it. Calling the great war it's own war, is like saying Nagasaki was it's own war.
      Unless of course the war kept going for everyone but america (at least for a little while.). If we find out the war wasn't over in an hour and any of Europe/Asia/Africa/Australia/SA kept fighting, I can accept them being seperate phases of the same greater conflict.
      Actually, that's my new head cannon. I like the idea that everyone was pissed off at America for having the last of the resources and everyone took a shot at America, so every other country is only like half as destroyed.

  • @LiveTortoise764
    @LiveTortoise764 Před rokem +42

    Hello! I hope you are well today, and that you are having a good day. Honestly I love learning more about fallout, and I enjoy hearing your voice lending me this information. Yesterday was a rough day so I needed to see this, sorry to ramble but thank you for your time!

    • @N_orte
      @N_orte  Před rokem +11

      Thanks Nicholas. Hope today is better :)

    • @LiveTortoise764
      @LiveTortoise764 Před rokem +5

      @@N_orte well after a family emergency yesterday, it seems it’s going to be alright. Thank you for your concern, I appreciate your kindness as it eases my heart.

  • @uhoh6166
    @uhoh6166 Před 11 měsíci +6

    By the way, I believe there’s another example of someone predicting the Great War, the local government of jamaica town, in the janitors journal entries it talks about how he was promised new air conditioners, piping, etc. but then the next day the council suddenly wanted to build a museum/time capsule in the basement. I believe they constructed it because they knew that the bombs would drop extremely soon

  • @cflasch75
    @cflasch75 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Well now we know it was vault tech

  • @Skuggihestur
    @Skuggihestur Před měsícem +21

    This didn't age well

  • @fawkewe
    @fawkewe Před rokem +8

    1:53 honestly the fact that Vault Tec not only exists but is highly profitable proofs that everyone knew or at-least suspected it would happen at some point.

  • @ajconti7362
    @ajconti7362 Před rokem +7

    I'd give it anything to see what it would have been like to be on the Strip on the day of the Great War. Seeing all of Mr. Houses automated defenses come online and start firing missiles out of the sky. Saving all of us by saving himself.

  • @Voltaic_Fire
    @Voltaic_Fire Před rokem +21

    It's a shame that Robert House did not have more time and money, people would emerge from the Vaults to a whole state, maybe most of the country, that had been spared from the bombs.

    • @zhitchcresttail3387
      @zhitchcresttail3387 Před rokem

      And then by ruled a dictatorship of the biggest asshole in the wasteland.

  • @raygagnon4809
    @raygagnon4809 Před rokem +24

    Aww it’s October 22nd. I would had loved it if you released it on October 23rd tomorrow to reference the whole thing this video is about.

    • @mudcrabmenace8534
      @mudcrabmenace8534 Před rokem +2

      There are rumors of a trailer for the show tomorrow…so maybe he’s planning to cover the trailer?

    • @mudcrabmenace8534
      @mudcrabmenace8534 Před rokem +2

      There are rumors of a trailer for the show tomorrow…so maybe he’s planning to cover the trailer?

  • @joshualoutsenhizer6075
    @joshualoutsenhizer6075 Před rokem +6

    Your videos helped me through a naf break up while also informing me on my favorite video game series. Keep pumping out amazing videos for us to enjoy!!

  • @UndyingZombie
    @UndyingZombie Před rokem +8

    Everyone forgets that Ug-Qualtoth and its followers also had their hands in the events of both the war, as well as the nukes.

  • @THEEND4444
    @THEEND4444 Před měsícem +11

    22:26
    Looks like the Fallout show broke your theory Vault Tec had no intention of doing it.

  • @crotchwolf1929
    @crotchwolf1929 Před rokem +9

    Unpopular opinion but I got a kick out of the Vault Tech DLC from Fallout 4. Not only was building a vault from scratch fun but being able to perform the cartoonishly evil experiments on unexpected dwellers cracked me up. Honestly I just wish they did more with the story and gave you more experiments to play with.

  • @SeranaDovah
    @SeranaDovah Před rokem +7

    I would love to go back in time and play fallout 4 for the first time again. All the lore and new places and new mechanics was freaking astounding! All of it. Reading and figuring out the lore is the best part.

  • @JohnThomas-fz1hn
    @JohnThomas-fz1hn Před 2 měsíci +2

    As a supporter of the theory posed in misconception 5, it brings me no small amount of joy to have the question answered and almost all points you mentioned addressed. Almost like someone at Bethesda was listening and taking notes.

    • @mergenocide
      @mergenocide Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same. As a filthy pinko commie I love it when corpos are the bad guys so I was always fond of that theory, glad it's canon now

  • @emilpierce4340
    @emilpierce4340 Před rokem +5

    From what I understood at least from a hospital from Fallout 3 is that there was definitely a form of provisional government that was barely holding on right after the bomb fell. But it quickly got overwhelmed and fell apart. The lack of resources and overpopulation.

  • @32BitJunkie
    @32BitJunkie Před měsícem

    I appreciate how quickly this video covered ground, going through all the theories in like 10 minutes for example

  • @dustycoward7615
    @dustycoward7615 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Well thanks to tv show we know vault tec was responsible

  • @betawolfie
    @betawolfie Před měsícem +3

    The Vault-Tec related theories did not age well lol

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn Před rokem +4

    This video answered some questions I was wondering about. I was thinking about DC having missile defence technology and how only House really prevented his area from being nuked. Fallout is so neat to think about in a dark way

  • @danieldrury3572
    @danieldrury3572 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Watching this a year later after the Fallout TV show sure is... interesting...

  • @fiendnewsnetwork9639
    @fiendnewsnetwork9639 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Gonna have to revise #5 now :D Great list though!

  • @EndofYourWorld
    @EndofYourWorld Před rokem +21

    An awesome and fitting video to watch today on October 22nd! Didn't the Mothman also warn people of the bombs in West Virginia as well?

  • @a.monach7602
    @a.monach7602 Před rokem +19

    Like I've said in the Fallout iceberg video, the whole "P.A.M. causing the Great War" theory really irks me, for a few reasons.
    Main one is lack of reasons or capability to do so. There is the "human element," but also the factors of smaller groups and greater time-frames leading to inaccuracies. What would cause those more than a nuclear war? Her predictions do take some time, as well - 13.2 hours for one with the Railroad, for instance. Speaking of Railroad, a reason for her joining them is due to their intelligence gathering, which makes destroying her source of all military and civilian intelligence pre-war contradictory. And lying by feeding the U.S. false predictions? She can't even attempt Pavlovian conditioning to the Sole Survivor without verbally stating it.
    Second reason is putting the blame of such a significant event of the franchise on a single individual; a non-human one, on top of it. The world of Fallout was always one that was the result of humanity's collective actions, the Great War being the culmination of it. P.A.M.'s ultimate failure in stopping the Great War because of that "human element" works perfectly with Fallout.
    A third, more personal reason is it coming off as, for lacking better words, Brotherhood propaganda. The Brotherhood are capable of reprogramming and keeping her on the Prydwen as extra processing power. This could be seen as a few things - slavery, brainwashing, a mishandling of advanced technology - that are not flattering to the faction. Since the Brotherhood's core beliefs are built upon seeing the worst in everything and everyone, it's easy to see why this theory is so popular.
    Lastly, it's just very lazy. Depends too much on sci-fi tropes of AI wanting to destroy humanity.

  • @HK_Brick_Productions
    @HK_Brick_Productions Před rokem +1

    Glad to see you got another sponsor. You deserve it mate

  • @claymathews66
    @claymathews66 Před rokem +1

    thank you, i never could grasp anything about the great war, and this really helped, thanks

  • @lostbutfreesoul
    @lostbutfreesoul Před rokem +12

    I love pointing out a certain Overseer ruined the plans of her vault, all because she realized the 'Drill' being carried out *hours* before the bombs dropped was the real thing. Considering that the weapons being used took only 45 minutes to reach their targets, as verified by radar stations in the same game, this would require some sort of inside knowledge that the bombs where *scheduled* to drop that day. Thus the residents of Vault 81 was spared being test subjects for all sorts of diseases....
    And we have a big arrow pointing to Vault Tec knowing that there was a time table for the war.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Před rokem +1

      Or rather they got info from the Enclave who were notified about the multiple aircraft entering US airspace and they quickly let Vault Tec know.

    • @jasperlazuly6623
      @jasperlazuly6623 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@mapleflag6518or maybe just like barstow. Part of a first-generation supervisor's job was to be in his vault 24/7, which is why he knew ahead of time when it happened and manually turned off the vault's remote alerts, so as not to alert staff.

  • @fuckinantipope5511
    @fuckinantipope5511 Před rokem +6

    Most people "knowing" that the war are only really just people that suspected something would come and did preperations. People did that in the real cold war too. They just believed something was coming and prepared

  • @ace_7901
    @ace_7901 Před rokem +1

    nice to see you got a sponsor lol, good to see you’re bringing in some caps from this 😀

  • @keeptexasfree7361
    @keeptexasfree7361 Před rokem +1

    Better documentary than anything on any documentary channel since I was a kid. 20 years. Yes I still get to play games from time to time lol.

  • @jackthurman2642
    @jackthurman2642 Před 2 měsíci +2

    SPOILER WARNING FOR THE FALLOUT SHOW!
    The show has now tore the Theory of Vault-Tec dropping the first bombs wide open. It's not yet confirmed, but we at least know they had plans to do so. Can't wait for season 2.

  • @adronerbert5987
    @adronerbert5987 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Well that last segment aged poorly

  • @Captain.Kincayd
    @Captain.Kincayd Před rokem

    You've quickly become my favorite fallout youtuber, thank you for doing what you're doing

  • @andrewlopez9697
    @andrewlopez9697 Před 2 měsíci +3

    You were wrong on vault tech

  • @mitchellwilson8820
    @mitchellwilson8820 Před 11 měsíci +3

    if you read through some of the terminals while visiting the Sierra Madre its clear that people knew what was happening

  • @maxrander0101
    @maxrander0101 Před rokem +4

    what i think people miss in the fallout games is what the great war refers to it not just the bombs being dropped but the wars leading upto it as during that time almost the entire world was at war if you play as nate he mentions this at one point to a mr gutsy in one of the army base that you can stumble across and he also mentions that he was expecting to be recalled in the near future if the war went on but the bombs went off and well thats where fallout 4 starts

  • @gigiroelant7299
    @gigiroelant7299 Před rokem +2

    Well researched, well delivered, and utterly fascinating. The zen voice is a bonus. New subscriber here. :)

  • @sungarcia421
    @sungarcia421 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you for sharing!

  • @quinnzyker6521
    @quinnzyker6521 Před rokem +4

    As someone who lived on the Kenai peninsula I always thought it’s depiction of Anchorage to be hilarious. It’s actually a huge city and gets constant tourism. I mean sure there was the plague, but its almost never brought up in the games. Literally didn’t know about it until a couple years ago and I was a big fallout fan lol

  • @westleyrichmond6302
    @westleyrichmond6302 Před rokem +3

    I love your video's so much thank you for making this content

  • @Matt-md5yt
    @Matt-md5yt Před rokem

    glad you did this one my friend

  • @jameslaw5946
    @jameslaw5946 Před měsícem +3

    SHOW SPOILERS
    The fallout show kinda changes everything you said about vault-tec here cus they’re confirmed to be wanting the world to end as well as actively working towards it happening.

  • @stonythechimist4250
    @stonythechimist4250 Před rokem +12

    The comparison of Vault-Tec to an insurance agency is really clever! It gets the point across extremely well! I’ve been a part of the fandom for a long time and haven’t heard that one before.

  • @tessa63627
    @tessa63627 Před rokem +3

    I would like to clarify a minor point related to the fifth misconception.
    -The message concerning scouting is in regards to another message stating standard protocol for vault operation. The protocol states when scouting missions should take place. So the message stating that the nuke destroyed the entrance and disabled their scouting capabilities is most likely just a statement regarding their inability to follow procedure.

  • @MajinMoon
    @MajinMoon Před rokem +1

    Ah you posted this on the eve of the Great War. Very nice timing indeed.

  • @Mr.Madatyou
    @Mr.Madatyou Před rokem

    Thanks for the BANGER video.

  • @TheMcwhorter88
    @TheMcwhorter88 Před měsícem +3

    Vault Tech take didn’t age well 😬😬

  • @C455Fam
    @C455Fam Před měsícem +3

    Will you be making an updated video on this subject now that the TV show came out?

  • @brenscott5416
    @brenscott5416 Před rokem +1

    The plants miscommunication is also one that should be brought up as well. Many people forget that FEV was spread into the atmosphere, which caused gouls and super mutants, this also made tons of people infertile which would likely apply to many plant species. The intense heat of the bombs combined with nuclear winters afterwards would also kill much of the plant life, many people forget that the bombs were dropped all over the country, making fallout 76 technically inaccurate, as the bombs would've scorched the area in nuclear fire and left it barren. Lots of life was also lost, with many people who survived as gouls being those who were far enough away to not get killed by the blasts but also protected enough from the rads to not die, as the rads would kill everyone who wasn't turning into a goul

  • @tailbonecrush13
    @tailbonecrush13 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Your voice sounds like Tina’s from Bob’s Burgers. It’s wonderful to imagine that character discussing Fallout lore lol

  • @darksorra
    @darksorra Před rokem +8

    Point One : You list people having a "feeling that the end will come soon" when they do not know the day. A lot of the people you said "knew" are just people we would call End of The World Nuts today. One read a call from some as a coded message when it could have been something else. House was planning for the fall of the world even in game it came before his prep was done. He could only save the strip when his aim was to have most of the Mojave to be saved and free from Fallout. If he knew the day it was coming his plans would have been done even if he had to throw a few more Billions at the problem. Believing the End is coming and truly knowing it will come are different thing. So the Great War in Fallout was a Surprise to most of the world there are things that point to that the Enclave knew it was coming. The Enclave controls Vault Tech and other Companies for all their plans to gain the Power of the Government. Now I am not saying the Enclave did the attack but they would have known that a Nuke War was unavoidable while they could slow the war down they could not stop it so they planned ways to keep themselves alive.

    • @ShinDangaioh
      @ShinDangaioh Před rokem

      I read through these posts and look at all the Armageddon stories and have noticed one area tends to stand out due to its ABSENCE The Fallout lore makes no mention of it. In the real world there is a treaty signed by all governments to keep people away from it
      Antarctica
      War has never touched the shores of that frozen land. However, there are military bases in that land mass.

    • @thelakeman2538
      @thelakeman2538 Před rokem

      House miscalculated it by a day if I remember correctly (which is why he couldn't get the platinum chip on time) and no his plan was just to save Las Vegas not the entire Mojave, though he didn't completely succeed in that due to him relying on an unstable os, as the updated version on the platinum chip was supposed to be delivered to him a day later, so a few nukes ended up hitting the city. There were others to who believed it was coming like Sinclair (the guy who built the Sierra Madre casino) but he couldn't foresee the experiments Big Mt. people were trying to do there.

    • @darksorra
      @darksorra Před rokem

      @@thelakeman2538 It was more then just a day. He would have needed the time to upload the patch to the bots and make other prep. It was the whole "game area" so maybe not the full desert but Las Vegas and enough area around it to live and expand comfortably.

  • @bobbybrake119
    @bobbybrake119 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Welp. I guess you were wrong about Vault-Tec.

  • @avossins95
    @avossins95 Před měsícem +2

    imagine not watching the tv show a year ago when it came out a week ago. smh

  • @davidbutler5612
    @davidbutler5612 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Misconception #5, the idea that Vault-Tec orchestrated the Great War, is interesting. This video goes into good detail explaining the purposes of certain Vault experiments, as immoral as they were. It also raises the point that some experiments were already running, with test subjects, before the nukes dropped. Now, I remember hearing something years ago that was essentially the opposite of Misconception #5. I thought it was part of the canon lore at the time, but now that I can't find it, I assume that it was just a theory.
    The idea that I remember hearing was that Vault-Tec either didn't believe that the Great War would happen, or at least that it would never be as bad as it turned out to be. They always planned to pull people into the Vaults. For example, they could convince people that they would be better off living underground from now on just in case something happened. The Vault's purpose was always to hide their unethical experiments under the ground. Of course, the Vaults were buried and built sturdily enough to withstand a nuclear apocalypse.
    However, the theory went as far as claiming that Vault-Tec never believed that the Vaults' resilience against nuclear war would be tested, at least up until the Great War was close to happening. They always intended that the immoral experiments would be running underground, out-of-sight and out-of-mind, while life on the surface continued as normal. They only made the Vaults sturdy enough to withstand a real nuclear war because they needed that as part of their pitch for government funding, as well as their pitch to get test subjects to go inside. Over time, all the Vault experiment data would flow into Vault-Tec. They would use it to continue scientific progress and new product development and sale. Perhaps over time, they would even build new generations of Vaults for even more experiments.
    Looking back, I think this theory came out of a desire to answer one of the big questions about the Fallout universe. That being: *What is/was the end goal of all of these Vault experiments?*. Sure, the individual Vaults can still advance towards whatever individual goals they had, but what is the endgame of all of the Vault experimentation? Why would they pitch something like Vault 101 as a way to help humanity survive if the Vault was meant to never open, since that would just lead to eventual genetic stagnation and death? Why would they pitch a Vault with an intentionally faulty radiation seal as a way to help humanity survive if everyone was doomed when the seal failed. This theory holds a potential multi-part answer.
    1) Vault-Tec intended the Vaults to be underground places for their immoral experiments on their test subjects, while life on the surface continued as normal
    2) Vault-Tec would continue to profit as the central command for this research and use the results to come out with new products and potentially new generations of Vaults
    3) Vault-Tec built the Vaults with the ability to withstand nuclear war *purely* to get funding for the project and convince their test subjects to go in.
    4) However, until the Great War was very close, Vault-Tec didn't actually believe the Great War would happen.
    5) The Great War happened, and the old government, as well as Vault-Tec, blew up.
    6) Because the Vaults had been built to withstand nuclear war as part of their marketing and funding pitch, they managed to keep large groups of humanity safe after all.
    7) The individual Vaults remained indoctrinated to continue their individual experiments, even without Vault-Tec as a central command to profit from them.
    8) Since Vault-Tec blew up, the original cumulative end goal of more Vault-Tec research, Vault-Tec products, and Vault-Tec profits is no longer attainable. It's a bit like the original "Cube" movie, where the characters are stuck in a maze full of horrible traps with no defined reason. The idea was that there had been a group that controlled the maze, but they were gone now, so the original purpose was irrelevant. The characters just had to survive as best they could against a killing machine that had no one controlling it anymore.
    9) The new end goal is left up to the survivors in the post-war world.

  • @IrideaeSnowbloom
    @IrideaeSnowbloom Před rokem +18

    #5: The problem with that misconception is that, yes, they are a business. But they were also *highly* involved with the US Government. I don't know how to put this concisely because there's many parts flowing into it, but it's less about the money and more about the power. I mean, sure, they can have fuckloads of cash for their vaults, but in the end, if nothing happens, they had a good few years of cash influx and then will crash and burn. Which is probably not a big deal for the higher ups, but hey, more power is more good. *And* they always have to worry about competition or people wisening up or the government going "y'know what, that'll be enough of that" and shut it all down. Especially since they're, in part, prepping to head off into space with those experiments. And once that's done, well... not much use for 'em anymore. Plus it's trickier getting massive quantities of "volunteers" for vault experiments, especially if so much as a *rumour* about their true extend spreads. It's one thing to have a shadowy government agency abduct people, a whole other to have a corporation try to entice you for them. I mean, sure, they can just abduct people large scale for the vault thing, but honestly, it's easier to just have a scare craze to buy into it and then do it when they are happily just going in. And since I kinda veered off, back on track: With the life extension projects, experimentation, FEV and such things, it's far, *far* easier to just wipe the slate clean and have the planet to yourself and rebuild than it'd be to try and win the war with china. And once thusly poised, what was once a corporation becomes a government, with all the goody goody opportunities to go with it. You don't exactly need money when you can just make those poor sods work for you. But if you still want the money as a concept, hey, still easier to do it without the government supervision and just use scrips. Meaning you work for them, get paid in scrip, and buy Vault Tec brand food, live in Vault Tec brand shelters, have Vault Tec brand medcare, and no other option since Vault Tec is *everywhere*.
    Sorry for the barely cohesive rambling. Hope it was at least somewhat followable.
    As for Vault 22: I am not sure we can take Vault 22's pre-war sign at face value, since it's outside. Meaning it may as well be publicity. i.e. They say it's "to combat world hunger", but since most Vault projects were, to my knowledge, aimed at going to the stars, it's kind of more likely that they were prepping alternative ways to grow food in space than combating world hunger. Although hunger probably still becomes a problem after the nuclear holocaust, what with nuclear winter and such. Gotta make sure it grows fast and is safe against radioactivity and such.

    • @user-bq4pq6db4t
      @user-bq4pq6db4t Před rokem +2

      gimme a tldr I ain’t reading allat

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Před rokem +3

      @@user-bq4pq6db4t tldr:Read it

    • @isaaclopez8472
      @isaaclopez8472 Před rokem

      The thing is that if you're going to use the whole they were in deep with the government then you'll have to look at other companies like nuka cola, mass fusion ect for the same reason

    • @TheMarcusNyberg
      @TheMarcusNyberg Před rokem

      The main fuel for the theory that it was them is that there are 2 dropped (undetonated) nukes in the wastelands with the vaulttech logo on. So they did in fact have nukes and those nukes were 100% surly fired on america. So the only way vault tech didnt attack america is if chinese spies took over a vault tech launch site and fired them. For me the only question is if they started it or not but vault tech did for a fact attack america.

  • @cherry__Soda
    @cherry__Soda Před rokem +4

    I actually used to play world of warships, I can confirm it’s a pretty impressive game.

  • @derpius3
    @derpius3 Před rokem +2

    N_orte: *talking about misconceptions*
    Me at 9:48 : YOU CAN REMOVE WORDS FROM THE HACKING GAME?!

  • @bretwelch25
    @bretwelch25 Před rokem

    Love this video how ever I'm still convinced vault tech fired shots first or at the least fired them secondly

  • @Aerie925
    @Aerie925 Před 2 měsíci +27

    If the show is canon, which the creators say it is, then it was Vault-Tec that nuked the world…directly or by proxy.

    • @santhegemini
      @santhegemini Před měsícem +2

      even if it wasn’t canon it’s already been heavily implied that vault tec started the great war

    • @moosexd8696
      @moosexd8696 Před měsícem +3

      The show does not say Vault tec nuked the world. They said they had the ability to do so. We have no clue if they actually did it or not.

    • @Aerie925
      @Aerie925 Před měsícem +4

      @@moosexd8696 it’s very heavily implied that they either did it directly or ensured that nuclear war would happen. That’s my interpretation of the events. We can disagree.

    • @nowhere_dan
      @nowhere_dan Před měsícem

      i think theres a chance that china got wind of vault tecs plans and did a prememptive strike which is why house said he was wrong about the timing by 20 mins

    • @berrylly
      @berrylly Před měsícem +1

      @@moosexd8696 he said its a misconception that they did it OR planned it. so he's still wrong

  • @Josh.JustJosh.
    @Josh.JustJosh. Před rokem +4

    The idea of Vault Tech starting the Great War mostly comes from an interview with one of the writers of Fallout 2.
    He said the original idea was Vault Tech wanted to colonize another planet. The vaults were isolation stress tests so to speak becuz they (Vault Tech) would be traveling thru space for some time and the research was invaluable

  • @HowDawgg
    @HowDawgg Před rokem

    good video man also what mod are u using to highlight folders etc

  • @SxtxnicPxnic80
    @SxtxnicPxnic80 Před rokem +2

    feels like this is gonna become our history now

  • @Sylsnt
    @Sylsnt Před rokem +14

    I think a game where we are in the middle of the war is required.

    • @LakeofCrystalclan
      @LakeofCrystalclan Před rokem +2

      Wouldn’t be “Fallout” then, would it?

    • @CrabbyDragon
      @CrabbyDragon Před rokem +2

      Operation Anchorage exists

    • @1TUFZ71
      @1TUFZ71 Před rokem +2

      Would be neat but I think Operation Anchorage is as close as we'll ever get, barring a mobile game or something

    • @LakeofCrystalclan
      @LakeofCrystalclan Před rokem +2

      @@1TUFZ71 A mobile game would be killer to explain that part of the lore, but I fear the potential in-game monetization practices…

    • @wildcat_savage96-33
      @wildcat_savage96-33 Před rokem

      Operation anchorage

  • @CallMeChemical07
    @CallMeChemical07 Před rokem +8

    More evidence for the point that people knew the bombs were coming are the pulowaski preservation shelters. Not sure if there are any in new Vegas but they exist in fallout 3 (try the mission “Those!”)

    • @filthycasual8187
      @filthycasual8187 Před rokem

      The Pulowski shelters don't even work though. They were never meant to; they were commercial competition with Vault-Tec by a cynical company just looking to make a profit.

    • @CallMeChemical07
      @CallMeChemical07 Před rokem

      @@filthycasual8187 I know

    • @CyrusLagom
      @CyrusLagom Před rokem +1

      I never seen those shelters in New Vegas, so... No. There isn't any.

    • @filthycasual8187
      @filthycasual8187 Před rokem +4

      @@CyrusLagom That's not how it works.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Před rokem

      @@CyrusLagom Look harder

  • @pamew
    @pamew Před rokem

    I'm so glad to see someone else call him "Bobby house" haha!

  • @shadowfox2234
    @shadowfox2234 Před rokem

    I love your content dude. The plain neutralism and childish enjoyment of your franchise really makes my day. I like coming home and watching a video where you just talk about stuff I don't even care what

  • @anzuaoi9691
    @anzuaoi9691 Před měsícem +3

    “X launched the nukes”
    Damn you, Elon

  • @Khronogi
    @Khronogi Před rokem +3

    N_orte, can I just have like 10 minutes of you voice acting "no ugh.. I cant ugh.." lmao

  • @Crembaw
    @Crembaw Před rokem +1

    I’m not convinced by the first assertion. Most, if not all, of these examples seem to come down to a few things:
    -People who were already inclined to build defensive measures against the possibility of nuclear war. Open war between the two largest superpowers, both of which had ample means and cause to use their nuclear stockpiles, is more than enough to explain this; in the real world Cold War we already took such measures despite no hot war ever occurring. In particular, House and NukaWorld’s CEO seem particularly unconvincing in this regard, seeing as they were both shrewd businessmen with old-school business sensibilities, delusions of grandeur and keen minds, and hence naturally inclined to hedge their bets.
    -People who would have indeed had early warning - but only on the level of hours, days, or minutes at best because of preexisting early warning infrastructure. It actually takes time to launch ships, load bombers, and prep silos. These would be easily detectable with Fallout technology, as they were also easily detectable to 50s and 60s technology, though submarines would of course be much harder to spot.
    -People who had an uncanny sense of prescience or foreboding and felt disaster was imminent. This is common in fiction, and also not-unheard of in reality, though often in reference to personal tragedies rather than catastrophe.
    Are these all indications of awareness of some kind? Obviously so, but no moreso, I’d argue, than an average citizen or serviceperson who knows we’re at war and sees the signs that it could go sharply poor for everyone. But most of them aren’t really an indication of *knowledge* of the when, where and how of the event transpiring. Even the notable exception, the call to the power armor lab, reads to me as a dire response to the sudden revelation that it is, in fact, all over and that they should save as many as possible as quickly as possible.
    The overwhelming message of 50s propaganda on either side of the wall stated that it could happen at any time and you would have next to no warning. Factually we know that’s not strictly true, but on a functional level, for most people, even at the highest levels, it was or still would be. When people say the Great War was a complete surprise, I think they mean it much more in that sense rather than in the sense that *no one* knew or had slightly earlier warnings. It still struck harder and faster than anyone expected given the, at that point, extremely extended period of exchange-free conventional war that had occurred.

  • @chaossin7425
    @chaossin7425 Před rokem +2

    The most horrifyingly brief war imaginable.

  • @Starius65
    @Starius65 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Note to all of you show watchers: a contingency plan is only a contingency plan if the alternative doesn't come to fruition. We know Vault-Tec would have, but we don't know if they did.