@@Synonymous101 get that horn of yours back in the videos it’s basically your trademark at this point. Everytime I watch your videos and I hear that horn I feel all falloutty
I gotta be honest my man Synonymous. You have one of the best themes any channel has ever had. Somehow this channel feels really secretive but still releases really high quality no nonsense videos.
He made a nine minute video and spent the first two minutes saying things anyone with the vaguest knowledge of Fallout already knows. I think it's fair to say there is some nonsense.
@@xILLxChronic yeah well... its debatable what is considered essential. I mean other channels go over that stuff all the time so it went past me. But i meant all the videos not just this one
@@xILLxChronici mean with the tvshow release imo its not that bad plenty of new people jump into the lore because of it, look at arcane from league of legends communities have increased alot because if those new people only familiair to the series
@@cyriellwould rather have this than new people immediately trying to jump into the deep lore without getting the surface lore first and trying to debate people without knowing what they are even talking about
There was the issue of quality control as well. Pulowski was trying to beat other budget options to the market, and engineered their solution quickly to get city contracts for placement. When it came time for production, they had numerous supply chain issues, switched vendors for parts, and hired contract crews for assembly...so many of the shelters were missing parts or functionality.
They're not thick enough. Looking at a picture, I'd assume they retract into the ground, which would be pretty good at protecting them, but I don't think they actually did. And I assume they didn't even bother to filter the air to ensure there's no radiation.
@@DanielLCarrierthere's a large air unit on the back and respirator masks inside of it, so the likely assumption is that the stagnant air in the shelters would be too radioactive to be breathed in normally for a long period of time
After watching this, the meeting that Coop "evesdrops" on at Barb's office makes much more sense. Robco,Arcjet and all the others were there because they all had shares in the scheme.
I prefer the pre-bethesda storyline where the vaults were testing grounds for issues that could arise on a colony ship instead of them being just a needlessly evil company for no reason.
Yea the profit angle doesn't make any sense anyway. They pushed for a nuclear war for... what, exactly? They already sold the spots in the vaults, old cash unsurprisingly didn't actually have value post nuclear war, their bank accounts or other financial stakes don't exist anymore. They did get to run their experiments, but it doesn't seem like they actually went anywhere with them, so even if they were in cahoots with The Enclave, it doesn't seem like the experiments had any value, rather they would make the dwellers in most Vaults be against them, where they could've made a normal Vault and have a healthy population who likely supported them instead. Obviously the vaults are also very exaggerated because it makes them interesting, but even the less egregious experiments make little to no sense under a profit or control/power motive
@vonbennett8670 Remember when Bethesda made Liberty Prime as a mockery of Capitalism and American Patriotism, and they got extremely salty when players unironically loved and agreed with him instead of agreeing with Bethesda? I do.
@@SockieTheSockPuppet Yeah...I remember. Funny how the same people who mock Capitalism, let nothing stand in their way of milking their customers for every penny they have.
I was wondering where exactly can we find examples of plan B, C and D. I know about the main vaults or the Pulawski... phone booths? Because that's pretty much what they are. That bunker, I think I know which one you're talking about, I remember it has a bed and a gold bar seemed to be more... improvised, not Vault-Tec branded.
I am still struggling with Vault Tec starting the war. From a profit side of things it makes no sense...they made more money from fear. Selling Plan A through D but never having to deliver on anything seems like a cash grab to me. Destroying all the infrastruture, manufacturing and people seems to be the reverse of what they would want. They would want fear, a very high fear level but not nuclear destruction. I feel Tim Cain's answer about China finding out about FEV research makes makes more sense. I know what was said in the TV show and it seemed to imply that the shadowy figures might be the enclave....but still it seems the less profitable route for Vault Tec. Great video it got me thinking :)
Vault-Tec didn't care about profit for the sake of profit. It was a means to an end within the pre-war world. Their goal all along was to rebuild the world in their image, and the best way to do that is to control how it gets burned to the ground.
Here is another perspective, how much money can they make - if they have any need to make it - should their experiments succeed in creating a new world that they shepherd and control? Money is not the only form of profit/wealth, sometimes, it's control.
I feel you. But do note this: it’s only an implication from a flawed narrator/ character. Perhaps that was their idea or hope. Perhaps it was company wide. But who says that hope had the time to become reality? It’s seems to be an option, not the answer. For now, anyway.
Fiduciary responsibility not only means making profit for their investors, but not losing profit as well. Has nuclear war not happened and the world returned to peace, vault tec would’ve had to give refunds to the all the people that had purchased a spot in their vaults. So not only would they have not gained control in the post apocalyptic world, but they would have risked complete financial destitution.
@@mustafahussam9616 sure i get it but by starting the great war all of those assets they made became useless and they lost control over 90% of what they built. Remember the Vaults contained an upsurdly low amount of the population. So all the corruption and graf they worked to foster to gain power with in the system is all lost as the world was reset. So unless they thought all life would die, which is unlikely Vault dwellers would be far out numbered by survivers....as seen in the games.
I missed the “fog horn” at the start of the video. Ii matches the tone of your narration voice so well.; it sets the mood for the narration. Hearing the fog horn before you begin speaking is like hearing the first violinist tune an orchestra to the “open A” string on their violin before the main concert begins.
Question: Will you also delve into Fallout London? Nice videos by the way♥️ Been watching your content for a year and a half now and I must say, I have learnt a lot from you👍
It would be a cool idea if Fallout 5's antagonist is Vault tec or a rough overseer whose mission was to reclaim the wasteland. It could be a vault that compiled information from other vaults to use to their advantage, like a perfected FEV from vault 87, cloning from 108, maybe something in robotics from vault 63 and creating perfect soldiers from vault 114. You could either be a vault dweller from another vault who got wiped out by the rough vault or a wasteland warrior fighting back.
Thanks! They are official, you can watch them on Amazon beneath the Fallout show, or on UA-cam if you don't have Prime. They're mini episodes called "follow your no's" and "the winning team" etc
The whole thing is kinda dumb tbh. Basically their plan was 1. Massive spike in profits 2. Everyone dies 3. ??? 4. Profit even more Like how does eliminating almost every person on Earth serve a corporation? Their power lies in markets. They have an extreme amount of soft power. How could they even know that they were going to be in charge after everyone is gone? They’d be stuck in a bunker with a bunch of people who hate them. There is a reason rich people irl don’t plot to do something like this.
Bud with his plans of what he called buds budds was not also his plan to have the most perfect CEO’s trained and bred his plan was for Vault Tec to outlast the competition of other major companies after the war so it was really not a surprise that Vault Tec had this kind of marketing strategy. From the very top you got vault’s being built for the best and brightest such as Vault 76 in West Virginia and the main control Vault 0 with the worlds best scientists and mathematics but tbh most of the other vault’s had a mixture of people from all walks of life that were granted admission into the vaults that had certain experiments planned for them meaning each and every person who applied for a place in a vault was scrutinised to make sure that they were perfect for that designated vault regardless of wealth or other background and they did have those that didn’t quite fit the criteria that were left to fend for themselves hence the Vault Tec poison to assist those that didn’t get into a vault with a quick death. Vault Tech didn’t just want to outlast its competitors it also wanted to mold its consumers into what it wanted basically those that survived the testing in the vaults would be perfect future customers they assumed that all human life would have been completely wiped out on the surface and that the vault dwellers from different vaults would breed to make a friendly kind of consumer to vault Tec more or less friendly to them that is. Also the rich and famous were conned out of their money with the reassurance of a place in the vaults so that Vault tech could siphon their money to fund the building of all of vault Tec’s vaults in the USA 🇺🇸. There were those that used their wealth to build their own vaults such as Vault 118 commissioned by resort and hotel owner Ezra Parker and funded by Dr.Riggs and his wife they bought the kit to build 118 from Vault Tech. There were those that built there own vaults or shelters but most would be inadequate due to poor ventilation and most were simply small caves or in some cases railroad cars these didn’t last as long a as the vaults but shows just how desperate people were at any slight possibility of survival.
Losers will always want free stuff and run away from responsibility........thats what this videos opinion was Profit wasnt the motivation, it was changing
A nuclear war simply wouldn’t kill everybody on the surface. There are massive swaths of lightly or sparsely populated land that don’t have anything important enough to nuke anywhere near them. There’s also at-home shelters. Although it should be noted that in the early games I think basically every non-ghoul group of people originated from a vault, except the enclave who would’ve had their own shelters, so it’s entirely possible they intended that no one survived outside the vaults, enclave, and ghouls
If i were buying and selling stocks in the fallout universe, i wouldn't go for Vault-Tec. Their business rode such a fine line between Armageddon and the Continued Existence of Society that getting fabulously wealthy on dividends is the least likely outcome. Either the company goes bust and I lose money or The World goes bust and i lose everything, unless Vault-Tec had a special control vault for its shareholders in which case i still lose Almost everything.
When I read the fallout bible I was slightly annoyed that vault tec gave up then, and didn’t make more vaults for themselves without gov contracts, for fallout lore, a few more more unhinged vaults after the 122 would have been perfect in every way
"Too Lazy to inherit their own Wealth". Thats so on point for the Hypercapitalist commercialist, compartmentalized version of wierd 1950's Jangosit Americana. Imagine how entitled you'd have to be to unironically think like that. Its the equivalent of get a job, get a second job and oh just die I guess 😮😅
But like did it really work out for vault-tec? Everything is destroyed and because of us (the main characters) we stop every villain, or become the biggest for some of you. Not to mention the other factions out there. Vault-tec does not seem very in control to me. I guess we will see about more lore in a second season of the show. But like what really is the goal? The money they made became worthless, they had no guarantee they could control the wasteland, we even see the Mr. House with all the planning and deterrence to protect Vagas he couldn't. So yeah still confuses me, were they just soooo arrogant?
Invest in a company because you believe in it, and it's doing good, don't invest in a company because you want to control it. At that point use your wealth to make a startup. This is why I think boards of investors are really not good for the people, nor the corporations that house them.
"Vault Tec was seen as a beacon of hope" Not rlly. The Fallout TV show makes it seem like people knew for a fact that it was fishy as fuck. It was more of like: beggers cant be choosers.
Congratulations on being prepared for the future!
@@Synonymous101 get that horn of yours back in the videos it’s basically your trademark at this point. Everytime I watch your videos and I hear that horn I feel all falloutty
Fallout vibe is here
make vid on fallout london pwetty pwease
"Umm, thanks again!"
I gotta be honest my man Synonymous. You have one of the best themes any channel has ever had. Somehow this channel feels really secretive but still releases really high quality no nonsense videos.
He made a nine minute video and spent the first two minutes saying things anyone with the vaguest knowledge of Fallout already knows. I think it's fair to say there is some nonsense.
@@xILLxChronic yeah well... its debatable what is considered essential. I mean other channels go over that stuff all the time so it went past me. But i meant all the videos not just this one
@@xILLxChronici mean with the tvshow release imo its not that bad plenty of new people jump into the lore because of it, look at arcane from league of legends communities have increased alot because if those new people only familiair to the series
@@cyriellwould rather have this than new people immediately trying to jump into the deep lore without getting the surface lore first and trying to debate people without knowing what they are even talking about
Couldn't agree more. This is probably one of my top fave channels
Given all the ghouls you can find in the Pulowski Preservation Shelters, I don't think they protected against radiation either.
It was security theatre in the end, to market salvation to the middle and lower class.
There was the issue of quality control as well. Pulowski was trying to beat other budget options to the market, and engineered their solution quickly to get city contracts for placement. When it came time for production, they had numerous supply chain issues, switched vendors for parts, and hired contract crews for assembly...so many of the shelters were missing parts or functionality.
They're not thick enough. Looking at a picture, I'd assume they retract into the ground, which would be pretty good at protecting them, but I don't think they actually did. And I assume they didn't even bother to filter the air to ensure there's no radiation.
@@DanielLCarrierthere's a large air unit on the back and respirator masks inside of it, so the likely assumption is that the stagnant air in the shelters would be too radioactive to be breathed in normally for a long period of time
After watching this, the meeting that Coop "evesdrops" on at Barb's office makes much more sense.
Robco,Arcjet and all the others were there because they all had shares in the scheme.
I prefer the pre-bethesda storyline where the vaults were testing grounds for issues that could arise on a colony ship instead of them being just a needlessly evil company for no reason.
Yea the profit angle doesn't make any sense anyway. They pushed for a nuclear war for... what, exactly? They already sold the spots in the vaults, old cash unsurprisingly didn't actually have value post nuclear war, their bank accounts or other financial stakes don't exist anymore.
They did get to run their experiments, but it doesn't seem like they actually went anywhere with them, so even if they were in cahoots with The Enclave, it doesn't seem like the experiments had any value, rather they would make the dwellers in most Vaults be against them, where they could've made a normal Vault and have a healthy population who likely supported them instead.
Obviously the vaults are also very exaggerated because it makes them interesting, but even the less egregious experiments make little to no sense under a profit or control/power motive
I figure both are canon
Agree...Bethesda went off the deep end. The sure do seem to have declared war on Capitalism.
@vonbennett8670 Remember when Bethesda made Liberty Prime as a mockery of Capitalism and American Patriotism, and they got extremely salty when players unironically loved and agreed with him instead of agreeing with Bethesda?
I do.
@@SockieTheSockPuppet Yeah...I remember. Funny how the same people who mock Capitalism, let nothing stand in their way of milking their customers for every penny they have.
Vault tech on vault 76: Everyone in the vault can play any instrument but only 1 song 👍
Country roaddddd, take me homeeeee, to the placeeeee, I belonggggg, *WEST VIRGINIAAAAAAAA!!!!!!*
For the Plan C segment, the bunker behind one of the Sanctuary Hills home might be a good example maybe. Just fyi.
I was wondering where exactly can we find examples of plan B, C and D. I know about the main vaults or the Pulawski... phone booths? Because that's pretty much what they are. That bunker, I think I know which one you're talking about, I remember it has a bed and a gold bar seemed to be more... improvised, not Vault-Tec branded.
No, that’s just a “root celler,” like it says. Not up to the fine VAULT-TEC™️ standards of craftsmanship.
@@VAULT-TEC_INC. well of course it doesn't say Vault-Tec on it. Thats because the Root Celler actually worked as advertised
@@M1chael42O1I don’t know man. A lot of people have root cellars and home-made bunkers in reality.
Could be, but that root cellar doesn't exist pre war, it only appears once you escape vault 111.
Would love to see a video diving into the lore of the doctors at Big MT
Mmmmmmm boy is it a good day when synonymous comes to town.
I am still struggling with Vault Tec starting the war. From a profit side of things it makes no sense...they made more money from fear. Selling Plan A through D but never having to deliver on anything seems like a cash grab to me. Destroying all the infrastruture, manufacturing and people seems to be the reverse of what they would want. They would want fear, a very high fear level but not nuclear destruction. I feel Tim Cain's answer about China finding out about FEV research makes makes more sense. I know what was said in the TV show and it seemed to imply that the shadowy figures might be the enclave....but still it seems the less profitable route for Vault Tec. Great video it got me thinking :)
Vault-Tec didn't care about profit for the sake of profit. It was a means to an end within the pre-war world. Their goal all along was to rebuild the world in their image, and the best way to do that is to control how it gets burned to the ground.
Here is another perspective, how much money can they make - if they have any need to make it - should their experiments succeed in creating a new world that they shepherd and control?
Money is not the only form of profit/wealth, sometimes, it's control.
I feel you. But do note this: it’s only an implication from a flawed narrator/ character. Perhaps that was their idea or hope. Perhaps it was company wide. But who says that hope had the time to become reality? It’s seems to be an option, not the answer. For now, anyway.
Fiduciary responsibility not only means making profit for their investors, but not losing profit as well. Has nuclear war not happened and the world returned to peace, vault tec would’ve had to give refunds to the all the people that had purchased a spot in their vaults. So not only would they have not gained control in the post apocalyptic world, but they would have risked complete financial destitution.
@@mustafahussam9616 sure i get it but by starting the great war all of those assets they made became useless and they lost control over 90% of what they built. Remember the Vaults contained an upsurdly low amount of the population. So all the corruption and graf they worked to foster to gain power with in the system is all lost as the world was reset. So unless they thought all life would die, which is unlikely Vault dwellers would be far out numbered by survivers....as seen in the games.
I missed the “fog horn” at the start of the video. Ii matches the tone of your narration voice so well.; it sets the mood for the narration. Hearing the fog horn before you begin speaking is like hearing the first violinist tune an orchestra to the “open A” string on their violin before the main concert begins.
Once again another banger, wish I had the patience to make my own videos like this
Start small. You got this!
I'm just commenting to bump up @Synonymous in the algorithm. First video I've seen of yours, but damn was this well done.
Plan D sounds right for me!
Question:
Will you also delve into Fallout London?
Nice videos by the way♥️
Been watching your content for a year and a half now and I must say, I have learnt a lot from you👍
London is not a canon game or even that lore friendly. It's fan fiction at best.
@@jaymckeown7601lol and Bethesda is lore friendly ? 😂
Babe wake up it’s another Synonymous video it’s falloutin time!
Rootin, tootin, falloutin & shootin
The goat posted🐐
You make such high quality work, I love it
Its 5:07 in the morning and im very happy
like what’s happening in the real world right now
just in time to finally fall asleep at 5am
Another great video as always. Keep it up buddy, we all love your content man
Always appreciate your lore videos, I definitely learned something today. keep up the great work.
Your channel will always be synonymous with fallout and I love your channel.
It would be a cool idea if Fallout 5's antagonist is Vault tec or a rough overseer whose mission was to reclaim the wasteland. It could be a vault that compiled information from other vaults to use to their advantage, like a perfected FEV from vault 87, cloning from 108, maybe something in robotics from vault 63 and creating perfect soldiers from vault 114. You could either be a vault dweller from another vault who got wiped out by the rough vault or a wasteland warrior fighting back.
Absolutely!!!
Thank you for the upload 😊
Lowkey always excited when I see that notification pop while I’m on YT, keep up with the great content Syn’ 🗣️🗣️💯
Your videos are so comfortable and makes me nostalgic for the times when I was hopeful for Fallout's future
Great video, as always 👍
Great video! Just wondering, where did those vault boy videos come from, they look official?
Thanks! They are official, you can watch them on Amazon beneath the Fallout show, or on UA-cam if you don't have Prime. They're mini episodes called "follow your no's" and "the winning team" etc
Plan D was basically "assisted suicide".
Okay, add that to the list of "why is the world looking more and more like Fallout".....
Corpos chasing profit at all costs, destroying the world, cause line must go up. System requires infinite growth on a finite planet.
Synon! Another fabulous video. A cherry on top of my Tuesday ❤
I always feel like Vault Tec forgot the most important step in world domination; saving themselves so they can actually rule
The whole thing is kinda dumb tbh. Basically their plan was
1. Massive spike in profits
2. Everyone dies
3. ???
4. Profit even more
Like how does eliminating almost every person on Earth serve a corporation? Their power lies in markets. They have an extreme amount of soft power. How could they even know that they were going to be in charge after everyone is gone? They’d be stuck in a bunker with a bunch of people who hate them. There is a reason rich people irl don’t plot to do something like this.
@epiczubat9323meh, I'll pass, it's not cannon
@CLCasual I mean, if you ignore the canonicity, it's actually kind of a fun show. You should still watch the show.
@epiczubat9323 In the games, every single vault falls.
@@CLCasualpretty sure Bethesda has stated it is in fact canon?
I bet Pulowski owners had a place in some vault
I love y'all's videos.
Vault-Tec played both sides so they would always come out on top.
Playing a straight up Chancellor Palpatine
For now they are very, very far from the top.
I love your videos! Great job.
When you get to level 101 on Fallout 4. Yeah, I’m inside your noggin 😏
thank you sir
Bud with his plans of what he called buds budds was not also his plan to have the most perfect CEO’s trained and bred his plan was for Vault Tec to outlast the competition of other major companies after the war so it was really not a surprise that Vault Tec had this kind of marketing strategy. From the very top you got vault’s being built for the best and brightest such as Vault 76 in West Virginia and the main control Vault 0 with the worlds best scientists and mathematics but tbh most of the other vault’s had a mixture of people from all walks of life that were granted admission into the vaults that had certain experiments planned for them meaning each and every person who applied for a place in a vault was scrutinised to make sure that they were perfect for that designated vault regardless of wealth or other background and they did have those that didn’t quite fit the criteria that were left to fend for themselves hence the Vault Tec poison to assist those that didn’t get into a vault with a quick death. Vault Tech didn’t just want to outlast its competitors it also wanted to mold its consumers into what it wanted basically those that survived the testing in the vaults would be perfect future customers they assumed that all human life would have been completely wiped out on the surface and that the vault dwellers from different vaults would breed to make a friendly kind of consumer to vault Tec more or less friendly to them that is. Also the rich and famous were conned out of their money with the reassurance of a place in the vaults so that Vault tech could siphon their money to fund the building of all of vault Tec’s vaults in the USA 🇺🇸. There were those that used their wealth to build their own vaults such as Vault 118 commissioned by resort and hotel owner Ezra Parker and funded by Dr.Riggs and his wife they bought the kit to build 118 from Vault Tech. There were those that built there own vaults or shelters but most would be inadequate due to poor ventilation and most were simply small caves or in some cases railroad cars these didn’t last as long a as the vaults but shows just how desperate people were at any slight possibility of survival.
This was so dope!!! Bro your videos be on fucking point dude!! 🤌🏼🤌🏼
Literally JUST woke up to use the bathroom lmfaoooo (2 AM)
The variability of the music raised your videos from perfect to uber perfect. The best atmosphere in the entertainment industry.
Good video
i always look forward too these
When are we getting another 40 - 60 minute video??? The way I crave your content 😂
God i wish you made longer videos...
Losers will always want free stuff and run away from responsibility........thats what this videos opinion was
Profit wasnt the motivation, it was changing
Finally, an excuse to be awake at 4am
Nuka Cola Victory Lore would be nice.
Oh the corporate sabotage of Nuka Cola vs VIM
You know I just never understood how did the people on the surface survive did plan B work for a few people
Well a lot of people couldve been lucky enough to survive the war and crawl out through the fallout.
A nuclear war simply wouldn’t kill everybody on the surface. There are massive swaths of lightly or sparsely populated land that don’t have anything important enough to nuke anywhere near them.
There’s also at-home shelters.
Although it should be noted that in the early games I think basically every non-ghoul group of people originated from a vault, except the enclave who would’ve had their own shelters, so it’s entirely possible they intended that no one survived outside the vaults, enclave, and ghouls
@@lentlemenproductions770 actually The enclave survived on an oil rig
@@SteveGames-z8m fair
Robert House partly started the Great War yet he didn't have the Platinum Chip be sent before hand? 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Best quality fallout content ❤
I'm starting to think these Vault-Tec folks aren't the most trustworthy people.
Vault tec logo is an eye, think bout it
If i were buying and selling stocks in the fallout universe, i wouldn't go for Vault-Tec. Their business rode such a fine line between Armageddon and the Continued Existence of Society that getting fabulously wealthy on dividends is the least likely outcome. Either the company goes bust and I lose money or The World goes bust and i lose everything, unless Vault-Tec had a special control vault for its shareholders in which case i still lose Almost everything.
Vault Tec reminds me of a RL organization that's based out of Switzerland. 😬
Nestle?
@freddo7404 W‐------E----F
you have a great voice!
Thanks! It took a while getting used to narrating, my earlier videos are pretty bad 😅
So its legacy kinda lives through control vaults?
We waking up early for this one 🙏
What returns did their shareholders hope for when they were planing to doom the world
so is Vault-Tec still out there?
So vault tech is the Mr beast of the fallout world
We need a mothership zeta lore
Another witty video by Fallout Lore Master 🤙🫡
Where are the Budge-tec vaults mentioned? I am unfamiliar with them.
Amazon Prime. There's 7 or so videos on there that talk about what it's like working at Vault Tec, including selling Plan A-D.
@@Synonymous101 Wait... those were official? I saw those on YT shorts but thought they were fanmade.
@@mikeisernie yeah, they're official.
Hmmm sounds just like whats coming...
It really is true.
You either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain.
crazy how terrible they really were
When I read the fallout bible I was slightly annoyed that vault tec gave up then, and didn’t make more vaults for themselves without gov contracts, for fallout lore, a few more more unhinged vaults after the 122 would have been perfect in every way
Do ghouls need oxygen to survive? Wondering how Billy could survive 200 years in a sealed fridge if so.
We all know that's not Canon
It's just a meme like the Monty python knights in F02
I'm quite new to fallout but when i play on point lookout dlc in fallout 3 the ghoul was saying the great game was vault tech part of the great game?
I thought it was originally the aliens ? Was this a rectcon ?
In fallout 5 valut tect true intentions should be revealed and you get to fight the valut tect ceo
I really want to see Budge-Tec plan 2 shelter in a game or season 2 of the show
What are you even talking about?
"Even in death there was a profit to be made" 😬
sounds like the WEF
30 MIN AFTER UPLOAD CLUB
I honestly don't care anymore, after the show made the lore be "step 1: vault tech starts nuclear war.
Step 2:
Step 3: proft"
No synonymous horn at the begging of the video 😢
"Too Lazy to inherit their own Wealth". Thats so on point for the Hypercapitalist commercialist, compartmentalized version of wierd 1950's Jangosit Americana. Imagine how entitled you'd have to be to unironically think like that. Its the equivalent of get a job, get a second job and oh just die I guess 😮😅
Pulowski shelters didn't protect against radiation
But like did it really work out for vault-tec? Everything is destroyed and because of us (the main characters) we stop every villain, or become the biggest for some of you. Not to mention the other factions out there. Vault-tec does not seem very in control to me. I guess we will see about more lore in a second season of the show. But like what really is the goal? The money they made became worthless, they had no guarantee they could control the wasteland, we even see the Mr. House with all the planning and deterrence to protect Vagas he couldn't. So yeah still confuses me, were they just soooo arrogant?
Invest in a company because you believe in it, and it's doing good, don't invest in a company because you want to control it. At that point use your wealth to make a startup. This is why I think boards of investors are really not good for the people, nor the corporations that house them.
Have we ever seen where Vault Tecs execs ended up going? Did they get their own vault or?
At least one did i think 2
The Lord has blessed us
"Vault Tec was seen as a beacon of hope"
Not rlly. The Fallout TV show makes it seem like people knew for a fact that it was fishy as fuck. It was more of like: beggers cant be choosers.
the TV show doesn't know it's own canon
TV show is lesser canon to the games
Yuh yuh
What good are profits after nuclear apocalypse? But seriously, why would 'profits' be a motive? There's no economy anymore
The development people at Bethesda don't understand economics, they just know "Capitalism bad".
yipee new vid
Vault tec reminds me of our current government here in the USA. Smh love fall out . Lol
Yeah i knew they where bad
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I wonder who's this referencing at this time? Democrats, Republicans, Google, Apple, Oh, wait, all the above.f*** We're screwed.
I had fun nuking myself with the Big Boy in the puwalski chamber, and sure enough I survived, got it posted as a short
Maybe comment on the video instead of plugging yourself.
This mf posted at 4am like I'm not trying to go to sleep after a night of beer and taco bell. FUCK!
Guess we out here.
Grow up.
Bruh
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So stupid lmao. The show seems cool but they butchered the lore.