![]() Anyone who was much older than five or so when James enters remembers that one day he wasn't there and one day he was, but the fact is that when that kind of power, you can look the people in their faces and lie, knowing they'll never believe you, and get them repeating the lie as if it's true because it's just too damn dangerous not to. And Almodovar absolutely must have a doctor.Īs for "just letting someone in" - Almodovar is a full on Stalinist cult-of-personality totalitarian. That's reasonable, right? And the deal would fall through if you didn't let him bring his kid. James just happens to approach at the right moment with the right skill-set, and asks for something fairly modest in return - he requires only that space be made for his infant child as well as him. ![]() That needs to change - Almodovar can't fight it he's got to get a doctor if he's going to avoid opening the Vault completely - and without any way to teach a new doctor, there's simply nothing for it but to accept an immigrant. Vault 101 has no doctor whatsoever when James first starts shopping for a Vault. I know that Vault 101 allegedly brainwashes its dwellers, but I don't buy that the brainwashing of this "no one ever enters and no one ever leaves" stuff would be overlooked when there is inescapable evidence that this is, in fact, not the case.Īm I missing something here that blindingly obvious, or does it just not make sense? And please, do refrain from "becuz bethsda" answers! Logically, someone would have noticed this newcomer. Wouldn't the experiment be shattered if the Overseer just let some guy and his kid into the vault? You're standing around one day doing your normal vault dweller thing, you got to bed and you wake up the next day suddenly there's some new middle aged guy who the Overseer claims is the chief physician, and his child. The radio transmissions were actually recorded before the bombs even fell, and in many cases described a world even more horrible than the reality of the nuclear wasteland. While the Overseer was able to interact and visit the outside world via radio transmissions and a secret tunnel from his sealed office, the rest of the inhabitants were told that Vault 101 was never sent an “all clear” signal, while faked radio transmissions described a nuclear-ravaged world gone mad, with absolutely no hope of existence outside of a Vault. Obviously, James was able to get into the vault around 2258* (the year his child was born) but how was he able to do this? The vault's experiment was "to test the role of the Overseer in a community that remains indefinitely isolated from the outside world. We encourage all users to post sources, including and not limited to both Fallout Wikis.Īnd while you are at may as well give the subreddit that inspired this one some love: Please report irrelevant posts and comments to the Moderators. Please add depth to post replies.Ĭomments and posts from accounts less than 24 hours old are auto-removed by the filter. This includes youtube videos, discord servers, subreddits, etc.Īll posts and comments, in end, come down to moderator discretion.Īll top level comments shorter than 25 characters are auto-removed by the filter. Low-effort/single-word/link-only posts or answers will be removed.Ībsolutely no self promotion of any kind. Posts that are pure speculation/opinion and cannot be backed up by lore will be removed. If neither wiki has an entry on it, nothing is known about the area in canon as of yet. Refrain from asking about the fate or state of any place that isn't explicitly mentioned in-game. Posts or comments complaining about Fallout/developers may lead to a ban. Threads and comments that are irrelevant to lore will be removed. No memes or other silly things here, just lore and the discussion of the game worlds.Ĭheck out Combined the Fallout Wiki here :Ĭlick here for an expanded explanation of our rules Complete Fix guide for all Fallout GamesĪ place to discuss the lore of the fallout universe.
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