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    Fallout Lore | what is childhood in the brotherhood like


    what is childhood in the brotherhood like

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 11:25 PM PDT

    what is it like? also side question does the brotherhood do recreational activities I mean your average knight in the Nevada chapter was in lost hills for a long time I know in the Lyon's den there was a t.v.

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    Was Nellis untouched by the ICBMs because of Mr. House?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 05:51 AM PDT

    It just seems like an air force base would be a very strategic target for nukes, why wasnt it touched?

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    Did voice recorders exist?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 06:37 PM PDT

    In Fallout we see cameras, walkie talkies, home phones and all sorts of gadgets. But did voice recorders exist? Not holotapes but those small recorders that you wouldn't need a holotape player or pipboy to play.

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    Was Vault-Tec staff living in Vaults/working in them before the Great War?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 04:38 PM PDT

    I saw a post here discussing how regular people managed to get into the Vaults (with lore saying that a lot of them didn't) but what about Vault-Tec staff with scientists (where applies), guards, and, most importantly, the Overseer?

    I can't recall any Vault with straight up no Overseer and no staff present because they didn't make it (and even if such a Vault exists [my memory is a bit rusty], it'd have to be an exception to the rule?). The majority of them seem to have had the Overseer and staff at least up until the point when something happened (a riot, an experiment gone wrong etc).

    So, a logical conclusion is that the Overseer and the staff had to be in the Vault before the bombs fell. For e.g. when you enter Vault 111 mere minutes after alarms ring, it's fully staffed and ready to being experiments.

    How did it work then?

    1. Where they forced to live in the Vaults for months (years?) leading to the War?

    2. Was it a "typical" 9-5 job where they'd have to be in the Vault and go home after their shift? I don't know if that'd make sense since first missiles were fired short past 9 EST, so people in some other time-zones in the US wouldn't be working yet. It could, of course, be a job with shifts or something but that'd probably make so the Vaults would be understaffed when the bombs struck and they could be missing Overseers.

    3. Were all of them alerted by Vault-Tec day/weeks in advance and asked to come to the Vaults? If so, is there any indication in lore that Vault-Tec knew when the Great War would happen?

    In short, is there any lore that explains the presence of staff and the overseer that seems to have been pretty consistent across the vaults we know of?

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    Although each vault being specifically designed for a different social experiement(e.g vault 111 for what long periods of cryostasis would do to the mind and body,hence the ventilator, and vault 95 being an experiment for drug users and having drugs in a nearby room) but was there a long term goal?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 11:25 AM PDT

    I'm new to getting into the lore, so pleae bear with me.

    In the VDSG handguide thing in the loading screen in F4, it says that V111 dwellers didnt know they were being tested and frozen in an experiment to see what long term cryostasis effects would be on the mind and body,in which all vault participants didnt know that Vaults were social experiments. and in vault 95, as the title says and you guys most likely already know, was studying drug users and yheir behaviours who were promised a new life off of drugs when drugs were nearby. The question of wether or not there was a long time goal to help with the future and reformation of the U.S,if it ever got that far, crossed my mind. Vault 76s main thing was to raise and train kids and\or adults for common survival basics after 25 years in the vault. And being that most of the world got screwed with nuclear annihilation, and any remaining Vault-Tec leaders amd workers most likely not being able to maintain fertility(from any genetic disorders) and constant sexual activity amd pregnancy over a few centuries, why not just kidnap random people off of the street who woyldnt be missed for said experiments, ethics,morals,etc aside?

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    How come no one has birth defects??

    Posted: 08 Aug 2020 08:41 PM PDT

    Radiation is a mutagen right? So why is the DNA of almost every human being unaltered?

    We dont see anyone with physical, visible birth defects. Why?

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    This is a question I reposted from r/fallout, so check it and answer here

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 01:49 AM PDT

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