For all the people commenting on the audio, it’s not my mic, it’s the background music I selected. my headphones make it so that it sounds clear but I guess when you play it aloud it sounds bad. To fix this I recommend wearing headphones. My apologies, I will fix this in future videos 😬 Edit: I CAN’T BELIEVE I SPELLED CANON WRONG 😭
No stupid ad breaks, straight to the point, great speaking voice, time stamped, PLEASE we need more folks who take their time on content instead of spewing brain rot. Thank you!
@@joegee82 That was vault 31 in the show, I think he meant the one who locked up the scientists who were going to experiment on the residents so that they couldn't
I love how looking at all these different vaults, a good chunk of them are: "Yeah we're performing horrendous experiments on people and they don't know it!" And then there's just vault 21 which is essentially: "HAHAHAHA, DONT YOU KNOW MOST GAMBLERS QUIT BEFORE THEY MAKE BAZILLIONS???"
There's also Vault 69, where I can pnly guess the experiment may have been along the lines of, "In the event of a severe disparity in the ratio of males to females in a settlement, we should have data on how well a society starting with a single male is able to repopulate."
@@LofiFalloutAhhhh they didn’t drop the bombs, however if the Chinese didn’t then they definitely would have. Too much money invested for them to not have it happen.
It probably wouldn’t be too different if it happened today. Vaults probably centralizing near LA/SF CA, Las Vegas NV,Houston/Austin TX, Philly PA and NYC
whenever i played fallout, i'd always love it whenever i'd stumble upon a vault because not only are you about to find some really interesting items, but you're also going to find some crazy information in the form of bits of stories you have to piece together. *thanks for piecing these together!* this vid was amazing.
Only good vaults (that we know of). “Good” is subjective here. Vault 4: after the scientists died, residents were pretty chill and welcoming. It became a refuge. They had supplies and seemed to be thriving. Vault 8: control vault, so no experiments. Extra water shipments. Built a city with good medical technology 31,32: were chill before truth was revealed. 33: ignoring the controlling overseers, it’s still pretty chill, if hiding secrets. Vault 76: peaceful, fully furnished, happy residents, etc. Vault 81: overseer betrayed the scientists, letting residents live happy lives Vault 101: controlling overseer, but that’s about the only issue. Edit: acording to the replies, 4, 31, 32, and 33 are decent ish. Edit 2: according to a new reply, 101 is also decent ish Edit 3: added reply suggestions to list
You missed vaults mentioned in from fallout bible: Vault 27 - This Vault would be overcrowded deliberately. 2000 people would be assigned to enter, double the total sustainable amount. The location of this Vault is unknown. Vault 36 - The food extruders were designed to produce only a thin, watery gruel. Vault 42 - No light bulbs of more than 40 watts were provided. Vault 53 - Most of the equipment was designed to break down every few months. While repairable, the breakdowns were intended to stress the inhabitants unduly. Vault 55 - All entertainment tapes were removed. Vault 56 - All entertainment tapes were removed except those of one particularly bad comic actor. Sociologists predicted failure before Vault 55. Vault 68 - Of the one thousand people who entered, there was only one woman. Vault 69 - Of the one thousand people who entered, there was only one man. Vault 70 - All jumpsuit extruders fail after 6 months.
I love that the tv show is attracting a whole new wave of fans and resurgance in the series, I really hope it brings us closer to a fallout 1 and 2 remake. Theyre among my favorite games of all time
Vault 114, best of my memory, you can hear a ghoul merc. just outside of its entrance talk about it to another merc. saying "It was just to keep the construction crew on pay role" and was why it was designed like it was. Meaning it was never actually meant to house people legitimately.
This is partially true. The conversation is him talking to another guard. The guard asks why they made the vault like it was or had mentioned something about the vault to which the ghoul had responded calling him a dumbass and that vaults were just a way to keep people on payroll. I’d have to hear ir again but the ghouls tone and what he actually says doesn’t necessarily say that the vault was just a payroll scam as he claims. It just sounds like he’s a prewar ghoul who’s bitter he couldn’t get into a vault/doesn’t know of many successful vaults.
Triggerman 1: "Of all the places to build a vault, why an underground subway? Seems like the opposite of airtight." Triggerman 2: "That's because they weren't planning on using it, ya moron. We used to pull this kind of con all the time back before the war. Get a bunch of union boys on some construction job that will go nowhere. Keep everybody on payroll."
I feel like vault 11 is inspired by the short story called “The Lottery” For those of you who didn’t read this in 9th grade English, it tells a story of a town where every year, they have an event called the lottery, where everyone takes a piece of paper, and whoever gets the piece with a black dot on it gets sacrificed by getting stoned to death, and they do this yearly due to their ancestors believing it would ensure prosperity, even though most of them don’t know the purpose of the lottery anymore
Im trying to make a analog horror, we are just trying to figure out the vault tho Edit: explains why Im watching this video, if you have any ideas I would love to hear it.
@@Iampapabelly i would start with something that would be a bit easy to adapt that doesn't require many people or props like vault 77, the one where it was just a man and a box of puppets? you could literally just have a vault like liminal space with the guy slowly going crazy with puppets over the span of years. just as a start or that one vault in fallout 3 where the purple gas made people have hallucinations. just use your imagination!
@@victorpleitez768 New Vegas is considered canon to the show so I don't see why not. Only thing that seems contrary so far is that people talk about Shady Sands without mentioning it blew up 5 years prior to the start of the game. Which is annoying but could have simply been an oversight
Vault 112 had more iterations than just the city. If you find the secret terminal where you get the "good ending", you can see there were several places where the guy tortured people.
Man, I remember discovering Vault 11 for the very first time. Out of all the Fallout games I've played, that one was the most memorable. Such a tragic story and the way you discover the truths by it's environment and holotapes....man, so haunting. Amazing vault story
@@Pattyrickthe fallout show came out. vault 4 meant solely for scientists but was ended after a majors breakout of their subjects.(still functional) and 33 is basically a social experiment where the original vault tec leadership become overseer and it comprises of three vaults.
This has to be the greatest video on Fallout ever put out. The research and analysis and information and time you put into this is astonishing. Pattyrick you are a great person. Awesome stuff
In my mind Vault 11 has always been, and always will be, the worst vault experiment ever designed. Because if they had ever not done it once it would have all ended.
@@witchy90210But on the other hand, they only needed to do it once for it to become a hundred-year long tradition. It set precedence. There are a lot of irrational and outdated traditions that we still do nowadays simply because our ancestors did them at one point in history.
@@witchy90210 That's why it's so horrible, because there's 0 chance that with a high population and the threat of everyone dying that they wouldn't send someone to their death. With a high population, there'd be some people who'd volunteer just so everyone they know doesn't die. The real test is just measuring how many people will die before the population is willing to risk death because of the system.
This stuff is why Fallout is one of my all time favorite franchises. Great games, but the entire backstory and lore is just incredible, and not too far off the realm of possibility, if you squint just right.
It came out before wikileaks and if you think really hard on how we really have not ventured into space or developed long term life support in space the case studies of vaults and the data collected via the monetary system alone yup library also is a very tangible story of how we even fear deep advances of society due to how delicate human society actually is.
@@Momtopreemie The show touches on that very well. Everything is a product and those on top will do anything to make a profit and further their own agendas.
My friend just got me into fallout! I can’t play any of the games so I resort to watching things like this. That way me and my friends have something to geek out about! Thanks for making this
Theory: Vault 76 is a stocked with a Tranquility Lane esc. Simulator where the vault inhabitants are forced to live in a multiplayer videogame that gets updated by vault tec after X amount of time, allowing these inhabitants to in theory be prepared for any and all possible outcomes once they actually do leave the vault, if it’s even an option (they could be brains in jars by now.) but it would explain all the weird inconsistencies, new creatures, and how anybody could have possibly thrived so soon after the bombs had fallen, and it would explain gameplay features like setting up your own prefab base.
Vault 31, 32, and 33... All I'll say is that for Vault Tech's big picture plans, these three are essential. Watch the show if you want to learn this massive conspiracy at the heart of the Fallout Franchise.
I haven't seen the TV-show, but is it gory and have lots of weird Fallout type shit happening? If not, I would just guess that they're either taking it slow soo they can prolong the show. or They're playing it safe considering how people are offended by the most ridiculous things nowadays.
Yeah man going to the wiki where all the info already exists and opening the page of every known vault is a mind boggling amount of work for sure... Still, a good vid regardess
@ScruffyMopplidge Way to really undermine the work that goes into making a VIDEO about all of such information. I never said it was hard to obtain or research. Just the fact that someone was willing and able to both read and accurately explain the events of every bit of accessible vault intel in a way that isn't just plain reading from the fucking wiki page is enough to be "mind boggling" given people like you sure as hell weren't about to. What's your problem with showing love and support to a video that clearly had a lot of hard work put into it? It's not even JUST the fact he had all the info; its the fact he personally went and MADE DEMONSTRATIONS of certain events in their respective games to reenact the events, even if it's just bits and pieces of said events. That's love, man. That's love and passion put into a video to make it all work. Don't try to overshadow their efforts with some pointless bullshit making it seem like it was "easy." Just show appreciation for the fact someone was willing to make a video with comprehensive explanations and timestamps for each individual vault and other bits. You're not making yourself look cool. You're just making am absolute, utter fucking fool of yourself. Additionally, not that you'll even read this far down, saying "a good vid regardless" doesn't undo the fact that you just gave possibly the most ignorant excuse of an "opinion" that wasn't even warranted. Let a man show his appreciation. Stay on Reddit if you're going to be this outright incompetent.
@SaxPanther You're about as competent as a wannabe hypeman gets. Congrats, you've made a fool of yourself online, perhaps even more than the first guy did. I never said that it was "hard" to find the information. But it's not like anyone like either of you braindead Redditers would understand that it's more than that anyway. The fact he's compiling all of it together, the fact that he ISN'T just reading off a wiki page and is instead revising it for quick and simple explanations divided by timestamps for each and every vault to still give an accurate description and not take too much time on any. The fact that, if you actually watched the video before mindlessly agreeing to someone else, you would see that there's demonstrations that were personally made by the dude himself to help us visualize the events he described. Congrats, you wanted to undermine someones work and effort, instead you just made yourself look ignorant.
@ScruffyMopplidge until I read this I thought the guy had actually gone through every game and recorded all this good shout🤣🤣🤣 still hats of to the guy surely he's not reading it word for word and did read them all abbreivating them as necessary for the video!
*F.E.V wasn't originally meant for military applications. It started as a program undertaken by the US government called the "Pan Immunity Virion Project", it was meant to combat "the new plague", a deadly virus that was ravaging the population. The PIVP was meant to mutate the population just enough to make them immune to the effects of the new plague, but when the military saw that project was causing subjects to grow in size and muscle mass, they co-opted the project, renamed it to the "F.E.V" (Forced Evolutionary Virus), and all research was moved to the Mariposa Military Base. (which was also where the Brotherhood Of Steel was founded after the soldiers tasked with guarding the base found out about the experiments decided to rebel against the American government because they were told these tests were ordered by the military) -most of this comes from the first 2 games, but some of it from the Fallout Bible, which has a questionable canonicity depending on who you ask.
@@TheCursedCat1927 the original version of the fev was piv it originally made a person smarter and stronger, the "enclave" in fallout sought to weaponise it and ran many experiments on it to try and make super soldiers that were strong and only followed orders, however it backfired on them creating the creatures called super mutants, strong but incredibly stupid
I love how Richard Ruben in vault 92 sought to keep all musical talents in america. Rick Rubin being the real life counter part, also being a producer and musical genius, who worked with numerous bands and musicians from a myriad of different genres. I wonder what else is connected with that vault and the real world.
Dude I never made the connection there with Rick Rubin! The REAL Rick is basically a music icon who has recorded groups/artists like Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Slipknot, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System Of A Down, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Justin Timberlake, and so many more. The dude has to be one of the most prolific producers in history. So cool that the Fallout franchise incorporated his legacy into the lore.
Hearing the lore of the vaults never gets old. Things like being forced to sacrifice someone or be subjected to constant white noise is crazy and exploring the vaults to understand what happened makes for quite the experience.
if you like his look up oxhorn he is good as well and does lore videos, but on areas. not to pull you to one or the other it seems you could watch and enjoy both.
Worst thing about Vaults in fallout lore is that there's only like 120ish of them across all of America but for some reason places like Las Vegas got like 7 within a walkable distance of eachother. I know they were still building them when the war happened but it's just odd that the developers didn't just say there was a thousand or a few hundred made. 100 seems astronomically low for to span a good deal of the country unless each game only had 1 - 2 based on area.
because they weren't meant to protect the populace so it doesn't matter to them if there were enough vaults to shelter a decent chunk of the population, what only mattered was if they had enough vaults to experiment on
Tbf if each Vault contains around 1000 people at max, you would need over 1000 to house the population of a big city alone. And I suppose that placing them closer together makes post war interactions easier and is also a massive help during construction
i mean if you walk around those specific city you'll understand that each place has the giant corpo that vault-tec own and they all are from a specific city. like Mr. House owning Robco and has his company establish in Las Vegas mean that why there is more Vault around those specific area. bc he probably asked to have those vault near him.
@FRIPPE_THE_GREAT the game series exists for decades with built in lore. TV series exists for like 4 days and this guy comes at me with some map from a show I'll never watch. Wtf?????
106, the one with the psychotropic drugs; the current inhabitants aren't original vault dwellers, but raiders who entered the vault and are tripping balls while thinking they are vault dwellers. It's why none of them wear pipboys.
This was a well made video that lore tellers need to do more of like it. I played fallout in the 90s but haven’t kept up since fallout 2. This video was perfectly made to catch me up without bogging down the explanation (the glossary and the faction breakdown really helped).
I have a concept for Vault 16 which is supposed to hold the worlds entire collection of Firearms (the good ones) which were Air Sealed, but the Overseer was eventually killed after 20 years and the Vault dwellers came into groups and had a war against each other. Using the Air Sealed guns. But some of them are still air sealed so the protagonist could get rare weapons from the Vault, maybe an entire quest about the Vault.
I just started watching this show and not having played the games I have to thank you so much for making this video man! I appreciate the time and effort you put into making it!
You've done yourself a favor though. No one I know who has played the games is even willing to watch the show; I've been told it's absolute trash for anyone who actually likes the games.
@@dawnsmith4473 im a devout fallout fan and i love the show. i always take adaptations with a grain of salt to begin with though, but was pleasantly surprised. gamer entitlement is a bit of an epidemic lol.
Literally went to sleep last night thinking about watching a video that summarizes all the vaults we know from the games, to wake up with this video is divine intervention
Man this brings me back to the classic lore videos I used to binge from the likes of thepicnate, eso, fudge muppet and the other legends. Awesome video👍
This was a good video, straight and to the point it seemed. The only criticism I can think of is to maybe have that little number graphic in the corner up during the entire entry for each vault so it's easier to remember which vault is being talked about when something particularly interesting is mentioned, there were multiple times I stopped and thought "wait what vault did that happen in?" and then had to back up the video to find out. Honestly it's a minor thing and doesn't really take away from the great work done to make this. 😄👍
@@solarprogeny6736 oh do they have the different sections labeled down in the little time bar? I didn't notice despite watching this on my phone and that usually being the kind of thing I notice.🤦♂️ Thanks for mentioning it 😅👍
I really got into Fallout lore after watching the show Fallout, it's fascinating and this is by far my favorite video :) You do long format videos really well! 👍
Hey thanks man, that means a lot. I’m glad you are enjoying Fallout lore as it’s one of the things that hooked me onto Bethesda games in the first place. Hope you enjoy learning more about the series!
Exactly why I'm here as well. Very interesting. Now I want more lol. They could run this show like American Horror Story for years and years with the different vault stories
I... Do not have any idea why Vault Tec would decide they need Vaults like that... I mean I guess someone at Vault Tec said it as a joke and it went through. Though admittedly I can't tell if the 1 gender resident of those two Vaults were lucky or not. Depends on the residents.
In universe, if Enclave/VT wanted to study extreme gender imbalances, a ratio of say 100 to 900 would have been much more reasonable in scientific terms. 1 to 999 is such an extreme outlier and small unrepresentative sample. IRL, Chris Avellone (or whoever came up with the idea) wanted to make a 69 joke (and then added V68 to balance it out with the opposite sex). :)
@@phoenixchampion7 In the Fallout Lore at least 70% of the Vaults were created solely for the sake of conducting weird (and usually illegal and unethical) social and scientific experiments. Vaults 68 and 69 were literally just that - a messed up social experiment. One went well (V69) - the other went to sh_t (V68) - and in both cases the outcome was caused solely by the Vaults' residents (as in it was one of those rare instances, where Vault-Tec Scientists didn't intervene at all). Honestly if you want to know why certain Vaults had specific experiments conducted, almost always the answer is basically just "What if we did this...?" That's really all there is to it.
The glossary, timestamps, clear voice, images and everything was so easy to follow with! Thank you so much. You best believe I subscribed and I'll come back after watching the Fallout series :D Edit: whoops, typo lol
This is the coolest video I've seen in a while! Thank you for making it and I didn't know that fallout had so many crazy vaults and stories about them! Keep up the great work!
Deathclaws were a failed experiment creation by the enclave scientists. If i remember correctly, they are a splice of multiple species with their main characteristics of a chameleon.
Correct. The Enclave was trying to create soldier with that and failed till they figured out how to create the smarts ones and in fallout 3 how to control all of them
Incorrect. The death claws were created by the US Government before the Great War. They were thought to be utilized as cheap replacement super soldiers, but the Great War happened before utilization. They later escaped in the aftermath of the Great War. Enclave scientists experimented on them in a bid to create intelligent, yet controllable soldiers. This bid failed to achieve the results they desired as the Deathclaws intelligence was far greater than expected. Their vast propagation through the wasteland is due to them being the alpha predator in all environments that they inhabit.
@@sholartc Don't be so critical, I only missed one point and even then I wasn't far off. The deathclaw that we know today is a result of enclave tampering, everything else you said was just an elaborated copy of what I said. Regardless my point is they aren't a result of radiation like the video stated.
@@Nate-bn5kk wasn't being critical. The enclave genetic testing resulted in a small batch of highly intelligent Deathclaws(could talk, were furry(which was weird), etc) that eventually settled in Vault 13. The rest of them are "simply" apex predators that can thrive in any environment. The Enclave controlled Deathclaws are not the result of genetic manipulation to make them compliant, but instead a domestication unit on their heads(You could target it and they'd go nuts). So, I wasn't being critical, was simply giving more information about the lore of Deathclaws.
Bro your voice sounds so different, makes it sound like an official PSA kind of thing, love it Seriously though great work with the vid, really worth the time and efffort! ❤
I must have had over 100 hours in Fallout 3, New Vegas, and fallout 4 each. This lore video makes me feel like I didn't scour every corner of the wasteland enough. Though i discovered most of this, theres still a few things ive missed. Just an excuse for me to play these games again 😅
House filled the lower section of Vault 21 with concrete as it was connected to the Lucky 38 as there are teminals in the vault that suggest this. I don't know how the residents didn't know this. It most likely got cut during development. Maybe part of the original plot was to somehow get access to the Lucky 38 instead of House just trusting you instantly.
Been fallout fan since the release of 3. Still played 3 and 4, even before the show came out, and made everyone into overnight fans. With all that said... there was soo much about the fallout universe, that I had no clue of!! Thank you for this very informative video.
For all the people commenting on the audio, it’s not my mic, it’s the background music I selected. my headphones make it so that it sounds clear but I guess when you play it aloud it sounds bad. To fix this I recommend wearing headphones. My apologies, I will fix this in future videos 😬
Edit: I CAN’T BELIEVE I SPELLED CANON WRONG 😭
On behalf of the Internet, you are forgiven, you gentlemanly scholar.
@@surelychordophonic thanks man, appreciate it
better add vaults 31 and 32 to the tv series list 🙂👍
this is what happens when to many audio frequencies fight in the same space
I'd really like the logic of playing background music in the first place. If I want to listen to music, there are far better ways.
The fact that vault 88 - the vault that wanted to research about productivity, wasn't able to be finished in time is just funny af.
It’s okay let clem handle everything on Vault 88
you know i think they faild🤣
Technically nearly all the vaults failed in some way.
@@danmcdonald8285lack of preparation and overestimating their time until the great war, i guess
88 is a very interesting number for me as a German 😭
No stupid ad breaks, straight to the point, great speaking voice, time stamped, PLEASE we need more folks who take their time on content instead of spewing brain rot. Thank you!
You can skip the ad breaks you child
Also creators are allowed to make money.
@@TheinternetArchaeologist"you child"
the profile pic: *ahem*
@@Aminos_prime try not to hurt yourself
Also the background music goes hard
Say what you want about all the horrible things vault tech did to the vault dwellers, but changing their coffee to decaf is just criminal
Basically asking for anarchy, it would be mere days before people realized the lack of caffeine lol
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I like how they tied up the guys puppet separately, like they thought it was a real person too.
Imagine all the shit they have seen 😂, I'm sure part of them believed it. 😂
The overseer at vault 81 is the best overseer in the whole franchise lmao
@@joegee82 That was vault 31 in the show, I think he meant the one who locked up the scientists who were going to experiment on the residents so that they couldn't
@cornonjacob hey I was talking about the show
Real G.
A real one
I approved this betrayal
LOL "switching their coffee to decaf" what a horrible emergency that would be
Devilish deeds.
... pure evil
Somewhere Janeway is irrationally angry and she doesn't know why
@@samfowler2073 I got the reference
Ew, coffee.
This is how you post a content.
Time stamps,detailed simplified explanations,non AI voice & perfect thumbnail.
Great work,appreciate it.
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Much appreciated!
@@Pattyrick Perfect timing man, this one is doing numbers 👍😁
You forgot the glossary
a content
you forgot spaces after commas lmao
I love how looking at all these different vaults, a good chunk of them are: "Yeah we're performing horrendous experiments on people and they don't know it!"
And then there's just vault 21 which is essentially:
"HAHAHAHA, DONT YOU KNOW MOST GAMBLERS QUIT BEFORE THEY MAKE BAZILLIONS???"
There's also Vault 69, where I can pnly guess the experiment may have been along the lines of, "In the event of a severe disparity in the ratio of males to females in a settlement, we should have data on how well a society starting with a single male is able to repopulate."
HEADDD AND ROYAL SUQQJOBS
@@videogamefan101 the horror
"Because at Vault-Tec your safety...is our number one priority."
*proceeds to drop bombs*😂😂😂
Read that in CrazyRussianHacker's voice
@@LofiFalloutAhhhh they didn’t drop the bombs, however if the Chinese didn’t then they definitely would have. Too much money invested for them to not have it happen.
@katplays___ they influenced the drop of the bombs
@@grayg375how?
The amount of footage to find, edit and comb through for this video is STAGGERING. EXCELLENT WORK.
Bro added a Glossary... Actual genius!
I thought it might help newer fans or fans who may have wanted a bit of a refresher on the terms used in Fallout!
Didn't like it at first, but it was a good idea.
Facts
Bro is bro
@@Pattyrick Absolute madlad!
never in my life have i consumed any form of fallout content yet this is one of the most entertaining videos i've ever watched
Came here after the fallout series and the video is pretty great!
The sole survivor of vault 11 needs his own game
Maybe it's best that it remains a mystery. Best vault backstory by far, in my opinion.
and a fallout 69 dating sim
@@Rocket_Poop Yes! I'd play the shit out of that lol.
I would play this so much
Really does
There are only 122 vaults in the whole country... and over half of them are in walking distance of 4 cities.
It probably wouldn’t be too different if it happened today. Vaults probably centralizing near LA/SF CA, Las Vegas NV,Houston/Austin TX, Philly PA and NYC
@@JecciClark that's 7.
@@JecciClarkMississippi, South carolina, and Georgia would be fucked
@@thomasshirley318they always were
@@jtfike😂😂😂
Vault 51 when the super computer switches everyone's coffee for decaff -
"Oh no! This really is a crisis."
Honestly that just makes me think of Top Gear "Oh no! Anyway."
@@theninjamaster67like the Dacia Sandero joke
@@jacobcraft123 Exactly lol.
Actually it may be. In everyone are addicted to caffeine and suddenly they don't get it, that may ignite some rough stuff.
@@nieczerwonyYeah, not as bad a suddenly quiting a heroin addiction. I'd take this any day over these other substances
Just finished the tv series with no background knowledge of fallout, I’m excited to see your vid on vaults 4 and 31-33!
whenever i played fallout, i'd always love it whenever i'd stumble upon a vault because not only are you about to find some really interesting items, but you're also going to find some crazy information in the form of bits of stories you have to piece together.
*thanks for piecing these together!* this vid was amazing.
And also because you were never looking for them but stumbling upon them meant a new adventure!
@@JC_Cali most definitely! you hit the proverbial nail on the head because i can't recall ever searching one out.
Who plays FO3 for the main mission?
I love how there was only one vault that had a nice time, and that its original purpose wasn’t designed for that. Honestly such a weird game world
Yes, but then paranoid brick-heads from outside ruined it!
Vault 76 was the only normal one
Hey, we don't yet know the results of Vault 69. :X
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I would say the one with the many water filters, that also founded Vault City was the best one
I'd say 81 is the best one.
Only good vaults (that we know of). “Good” is subjective here.
Vault 4: after the scientists died, residents were pretty chill and welcoming. It became a refuge. They had supplies and seemed to be thriving.
Vault 8: control vault, so no experiments. Extra water shipments. Built a city with good medical technology
31,32: were chill before truth was revealed.
33: ignoring the controlling overseers, it’s still pretty chill, if hiding secrets.
Vault 76: peaceful, fully furnished, happy residents, etc.
Vault 81: overseer betrayed the scientists, letting residents live happy lives
Vault 101: controlling overseer, but that’s about the only issue.
Edit: acording to the replies, 4, 31, 32, and 33 are decent ish.
Edit 2: according to a new reply, 101 is also decent ish
Edit 3: added reply suggestions to list
33 and 31 are decent vaults
Ngl vault 4 is pretty decent too, other than the fact that the vault dwellers are weird cultist, they're pretty chill
Thank you both. I haven’t watched the show
add vault 32. since it is to 33. 31 is special and might not fit. But I dont want to say to much.
@@justTyping i’ll add it
You missed vaults mentioned in from fallout bible:
Vault 27 - This Vault would be overcrowded deliberately. 2000 people would be assigned to enter, double the total sustainable amount. The location of this Vault is unknown.
Vault 36 - The food extruders were designed to produce only a thin, watery gruel.
Vault 42 - No light bulbs of more than 40 watts were provided.
Vault 53 - Most of the equipment was designed to break down every few months. While repairable, the breakdowns were intended to stress the inhabitants unduly.
Vault 55 - All entertainment tapes were removed.
Vault 56 - All entertainment tapes were removed except those of one particularly bad comic actor. Sociologists predicted failure before Vault 55.
Vault 68 - Of the one thousand people who entered, there was only one woman.
Vault 69 - Of the one thousand people who entered, there was only one man.
Vault 70 - All jumpsuit extruders fail after 6 months.
i think few of those were meant to he jokes
@@crazychinese7315I suspect most were meant as jokes, and the Pauly Shore joke is the best one.
The bible is no longer canon
I wish I was in Vault 69
@@NotAdachiPeople the dude killed himself i think
I love that the tv show is attracting a whole new wave of fans and resurgance in the series, I really hope it brings us closer to a fallout 1 and 2 remake. Theyre among my favorite games of all time
A remake would just mean a woke retcon of the series
Yeah they need to remake them with the gameplay of a modern fallout game (1st/3rd Person)
@@StrikingeightOh my god lmfao 😂😂😂😂 peabrain
Is the woke in the room with us now
@@Strikingeight imagine you are scared because someone could be "woke"
crybaby
32:49: "basically, this vault sucked ass" LMAO
ass sucking? where is this vault?
@@luisbarboza8444same
Gary!!
Imagine being stuck in a cramped space with absolutely nothing to do.
@@luisbarboza8444aight where u at
"Plug the video here" and "WRONG SIDE" are too funny
4 million views in 11 days is fucking impressive for a TH-cam of your size. This is a fantastic video.
I was thinking that same thing!
The fallout show has made fallout a high topic in the Internet again
@@whitegenome22And well deserved. Fallout these last couple of years have gotten a lot of attention but it was for all the bad reasons
Not as impressive as Discord loot box tho
Hope bro got paid, he put in great work for this summary of a ton of things about fallout.
Bakersfield vault being a ghoul experiment would be so spot on for Bakersfield there’s already ghouls there 😂
Dawg u wrong for that one 😂😂😂😂
But straight facts tho
As a native Californian, no lies detected lol
Acurate
As a person born in Bakersfield this is completely correct
Vault 114, best of my memory, you can hear a ghoul merc. just outside of its entrance talk about it to another merc. saying "It was just to keep the construction crew on pay role" and was why it was designed like it was. Meaning it was never actually meant to house people legitimately.
This is partially true. The conversation is him talking to another guard. The guard asks why they made the vault like it was or had mentioned something about the vault to which the ghoul had responded calling him a dumbass and that vaults were just a way to keep people on payroll. I’d have to hear ir again but the ghouls tone and what he actually says doesn’t necessarily say that the vault was just a payroll scam as he claims. It just sounds like he’s a prewar ghoul who’s bitter he couldn’t get into a vault/doesn’t know of many successful vaults.
Triggerman 1: "Of all the places to build a vault, why an underground subway? Seems like the opposite of airtight."
Triggerman 2: "That's because they weren't planning on using it, ya moron. We used to pull this kind of con all the time back before the war. Get a bunch of union boys on some construction job that will go nowhere. Keep everybody on payroll."
That ghoul was probably a mafia guy back in the day and they had to keep people on the pay roll with the money they earned
I feel like vault 11 is inspired by the short story called “The Lottery”
For those of you who didn’t read this in 9th grade English, it tells a story of a town where every year, they have an event called the lottery, where everyone takes a piece of paper, and whoever gets the piece with a black dot on it gets sacrificed by getting stoned to death, and they do this yearly due to their ancestors believing it would ensure prosperity, even though most of them don’t know the purpose of the lottery anymore
basically the exact opposite of the nipton lottery
If there was a series of analog horror styled videos detailing the events that happened in the vaults i would watch that RELIGIOUSLY.
Im trying to make a analog horror, we are just trying to figure out the vault tho
Edit: explains why Im watching this video, if you have any ideas I would love to hear it.
@@IampapabellyVault 11, with the fighting happening.
@@Iampapabelly i would start with something that would be a bit easy to adapt that doesn't require many people or props like vault 77, the one where it was just a man and a box of puppets? you could literally just have a vault like liminal space with the guy slowly going crazy with puppets over the span of years. just as a start or that one vault in fallout 3 where the purple gas made people have hallucinations. just use your imagination!
@@Voa00 I was thinking about making a custom vault, like 123. It chould have some twisted experiments, but I like the idea of 77
I think you should go for the idea of making a custom vault it gives you a whole lot of creative freedom you know
vault 11 would make a fantastic cold open to season 2
Would Todd Howard allow an obsidian created sidequest to be adapted ?
@victorpleitez768 based on the show so far, nope!
@@rennscott5808 having just finished it, it looks like he demanded the worst possible canon ending for new Vegas lol.
@@victorpleitez768 We didn't actually get to see NV though so we don't know for sure.
@@victorpleitez768 New Vegas is considered canon to the show so I don't see why not. Only thing that seems contrary so far is that people talk about Shady Sands without mentioning it blew up 5 years prior to the start of the game. Which is annoying but could have simply been an oversight
Vault 112 had more iterations than just the city. If you find the secret terminal where you get the "good ending", you can see there were several places where the guy tortured people.
Man, I remember discovering Vault 11 for the very first time. Out of all the Fallout games I've played, that one was the most memorable. Such a tragic story and the way you discover the truths by it's environment and holotapes....man, so haunting. Amazing vault story
“Everyone has two sides!”
Overseer McNamara in the thumbnail: 👸🏼👹
Everyone has two sides: overseer McNamara and an F.E.V mutant
@@Pattyrickthe fallout show came out.
vault 4 meant solely for scientists but was ended after a majors breakout of their subjects.(still functional)
and 33 is basically a social experiment where the original vault tec leadership become overseer and it comprises of three vaults.
Bro it just came out, how bout give it a few weeks, before spoiling a show.
@@stevenmacaulay8807In all fairness his defence would be, “No one told you to read it.”
Dang... suddenly im a fallout fan. What an interesting concept with so many possibilities
Welcome to the fandom!
Yea but nagnoe 6x ducting
Hop on our bandwagon
You'll be needing some duct tape then!
@@Pattyrick I thought fall out was just some game
Every single view is deserved, amazing work piecing all of the available information together!
This has to be the greatest video on Fallout ever put out. The research and analysis and information and time you put into this is astonishing. Pattyrick you are a great person. Awesome stuff
Thats high praise! Thank you so much!
Vault 11 is the best "humanity/humans in a nutshell"
Its perfect.
In my mind Vault 11 has always been, and always will be, the worst vault experiment ever designed. Because if they had ever not done it once it would have all ended.
@@witchy90210But on the other hand, they only needed to do it once for it to become a hundred-year long tradition. It set precedence.
There are a lot of irrational and outdated traditions that we still do nowadays simply because our ancestors did them at one point in history.
@Aliens1337 traditions are just peer pressure from dead people
@@witchy90210 That's why it's so horrible, because there's 0 chance that with a high population and the threat of everyone dying that they wouldn't send someone to their death. With a high population, there'd be some people who'd volunteer just so everyone they know doesn't die. The real test is just measuring how many people will die before the population is willing to risk death because of the system.
@@jeremykhan887This.. This comment.. Sociological awareness level: Maximum!
😳
This stuff is why Fallout is one of my all time favorite franchises. Great games, but the entire backstory and lore is just incredible, and not too far off the realm of possibility, if you squint just right.
It came out before wikileaks and if you think really hard on how we really have not ventured into space or developed long term life support in space the case studies of vaults and the data collected via the monetary system alone yup library also is a very tangible story of how we even fear deep advances of society due to how delicate human society actually is.
Don’t even Have to squint anymore, it’s happening :/
FO4 and FO76 should not be included. Just like Diablo 3 doesn't exist.
@@SonOfTheDawn515 lol.
They have good lore.
@@Momtopreemie The show touches on that very well. Everything is a product and those on top will do anything to make a profit and further their own agendas.
Dude great job collecting all the information and linking the games along the vaults within their regions. These blew my mind
He's pretty much reading the wiki
My friend just got me into fallout! I can’t play any of the games so I resort to watching things like this. That way me and my friends have something to geek out about! Thanks for making this
Vault 11 is pure sci-fi goody.
Probably one of my favorite stories from the Fallout fiction.
Big Twilight Zone vibes
Ever heard of the story called "The Lottery"?
Theory: Vault 76 is a stocked with a Tranquility Lane esc. Simulator where the vault inhabitants are forced to live in a multiplayer videogame that gets updated by vault tec after X amount of time, allowing these inhabitants to in theory be prepared for any and all possible outcomes once they actually do leave the vault, if it’s even an option (they could be brains in jars by now.) but it would explain all the weird inconsistencies, new creatures, and how anybody could have possibly thrived so soon after the bombs had fallen, and it would explain gameplay features like setting up your own prefab base.
But hey that's just a theory
Imagine it's your first time playing Fallout 3. Then imagine you hear your name called out by every single person in vault 108. I almost freaked out!
HI GARY
GAAARYYYYY
Vault 31, 32, and 33... All I'll say is that for Vault Tech's big picture plans, these three are essential. Watch the show if you want to learn this massive conspiracy at the heart of the Fallout Franchise.
Vault 22 is basically TLOU before TLOU existed
Exactly
Literally
Astonishingly
Unilaterally
Precisely
imagine coming straight from the Fallout Show to videos like this and seeing that the Vaults in the show are the most humane ones in the series
except for 4 .....
but yes hhhhhh also there dozens of vaults unexplored yet, so you cannot say for sure they're the best
I haven't seen the TV-show, but is it gory and have lots of weird Fallout type shit happening?
If not, I would just guess that they're either taking it slow soo they can prolong the show.
or
They're playing it safe considering how people are offended by the most ridiculous things nowadays.
The ending of the vault 11 story really screams i am gonna be a protagonist of a future fallout game
Thanks for making this. As someone who never got into this game series but is deeply fascinated by its lore, I appreciate it.
I've seen many videos of FO vaults, but this one is so well organized and detailed, very nice job.
This is the first FO video I ever saw
The amount of work and research that must've gone into this video is nothing short of absolutely impressive and mind boggling, seriously amazing work!
Yeah man going to the wiki where all the info already exists and opening the page of every known vault is a mind boggling amount of work for sure...
Still, a good vid regardess
@ScruffyMopplidge Way to really undermine the work that goes into making a VIDEO about all of such information. I never said it was hard to obtain or research. Just the fact that someone was willing and able to both read and accurately explain the events of every bit of accessible vault intel in a way that isn't just plain reading from the fucking wiki page is enough to be "mind boggling" given people like you sure as hell weren't about to. What's your problem with showing love and support to a video that clearly had a lot of hard work put into it? It's not even JUST the fact he had all the info; its the fact he personally went and MADE DEMONSTRATIONS of certain events in their respective games to reenact the events, even if it's just bits and pieces of said events. That's love, man. That's love and passion put into a video to make it all work.
Don't try to overshadow their efforts with some pointless bullshit making it seem like it was "easy." Just show appreciation for the fact someone was willing to make a video with comprehensive explanations and timestamps for each individual vault and other bits. You're not making yourself look cool. You're just making am absolute, utter fucking fool of yourself.
Additionally, not that you'll even read this far down, saying "a good vid regardless" doesn't undo the fact that you just gave possibly the most ignorant excuse of an "opinion" that wasn't even warranted. Let a man show his appreciation. Stay on Reddit if you're going to be this outright incompetent.
Yeah reading off the wiki lol so impressive
@SaxPanther You're about as competent as a wannabe hypeman gets. Congrats, you've made a fool of yourself online, perhaps even more than the first guy did.
I never said that it was "hard" to find the information. But it's not like anyone like either of you braindead Redditers would understand that it's more than that anyway. The fact he's compiling all of it together, the fact that he ISN'T just reading off a wiki page and is instead revising it for quick and simple explanations divided by timestamps for each and every vault to still give an accurate description and not take too much time on any. The fact that, if you actually watched the video before mindlessly agreeing to someone else, you would see that there's demonstrations that were personally made by the dude himself to help us visualize the events he described.
Congrats, you wanted to undermine someones work and effort, instead you just made yourself look ignorant.
@ScruffyMopplidge until I read this I thought the guy had actually gone through every game and recorded all this good shout🤣🤣🤣 still hats of to the guy surely he's not reading it word for word and did read them all abbreivating them as necessary for the video!
THANK YOU for proving that it doesn’t need to be a two hour long video essay to be a good video.
👌 Agreed
32:49
"Basically This vault sucked ass" was so unexpected that it made me die of laughter 😂
*F.E.V wasn't originally meant for military applications. It started as a program undertaken by the US government called the "Pan Immunity Virion Project", it was meant to combat "the new plague", a deadly virus that was ravaging the population. The PIVP was meant to mutate the population just enough to make them immune to the effects of the new plague, but when the military saw that project was causing subjects to grow in size and muscle mass, they co-opted the project, renamed it to the "F.E.V" (Forced Evolutionary Virus), and all research was moved to the Mariposa Military Base. (which was also where the Brotherhood Of Steel was founded after the soldiers tasked with guarding the base found out about the experiments decided to rebel against the American government because they were told these tests were ordered by the military)
-most of this comes from the first 2 games, but some of it from the Fallout Bible, which has a questionable canonicity depending on who you ask.
It increased by physical and mental strength, so smarter and stronger
@@vexile1239 right
@@TheCursedCat1927 the original version of the fev was piv it originally made a person smarter and stronger, the "enclave" in fallout sought to weaponise it and ran many experiments on it to try and make super soldiers that were strong and only followed orders, however it backfired on them creating the creatures called super mutants, strong but incredibly stupid
@@vexile1239
Yeah, I know.
I just thought you were referring to FEV - not to PIV.
I love how Richard Ruben in vault 92 sought to keep all musical talents in america. Rick Rubin being the real life counter part, also being a producer and musical genius, who worked with numerous bands and musicians from a myriad of different genres. I wonder what else is connected with that vault and the real world.
Dude I never made the connection there with Rick Rubin! The REAL Rick is basically a music icon who has recorded groups/artists like Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Slipknot, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System Of A Down, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Justin Timberlake, and so many more. The dude has to be one of the most prolific producers in history. So cool that the Fallout franchise incorporated his legacy into the lore.
Dude was the bassist before Shavo I believe or was it the drummer.... Odijandid or somefing, googling stuff is for nerds
0:10 Everyday we move closer to a real life adaptation of fallout .
Switching the coffee to decaf in Vault 51 is genuinely horrifying
This show could go on forever.
So many great stories to tell.
The "Gary" vault has always been my favorite. Creepy, but it always makes me laugh.....Gary?....Gary!!!
I must save my family!
Gary...
Ha ha ha gaaaaaaryyyyy
The only unrealistic thing is why would they clone a dude, in reality they would clone a bunch of hot girls for entertainment
Cyberpunk Gary
Hearing the lore of the vaults never gets old. Things like being forced to sacrifice someone or be subjected to constant white noise is crazy and exploring the vaults to understand what happened makes for quite the experience.
Vault 92 appointed Rick Ruben as their overseer, to preserve music. What a beautiful reference lol
RIP to recording this then learning about both Vault 4 and 31, 32 and 33
He didn't cover 4 , 31, 32, 33 and indicated he would update it later....
I agree, he should've waited until the series was out. The whole intro has to change after this too
@@thehandleisuselessgo make your own then genius
@@thehandleisuseless 1.3 million views .....
@@tornicade yea i know, that's why I said RIP
This guy's voice is the only reason I can actually enjoy game lore from years ago
he's good and vattividya for the soul series is smooth like butter melting on a biscuit!
oh man I'm like the total opposite. I had to stop watching cause of his voice.
Lore...lore never changes
Narrator sounds like
Mr.Zulu from the original Star Trek.
if you like his look up oxhorn he is good as well and does lore videos, but on areas. not to pull you to one or the other it seems you could watch and enjoy both.
Worst thing about Vaults in fallout lore is that there's only like 120ish of them across all of America but for some reason places like Las Vegas got like 7 within a walkable distance of eachother.
I know they were still building them when the war happened but it's just odd that the developers didn't just say there was a thousand or a few hundred made. 100 seems astronomically low for to span a good deal of the country unless each game only had 1 - 2 based on area.
because they weren't meant to protect the populace so it doesn't matter to them if there were enough vaults to shelter a decent chunk of the population, what only mattered was if they had enough vaults to experiment on
Tbf if each Vault contains around 1000 people at max, you would need over 1000 to house the population of a big city alone. And I suppose that placing them closer together makes post war interactions easier and is also a massive help during construction
i mean if you walk around those specific city you'll understand that each place has the giant corpo that vault-tec own and they all are from a specific city. like Mr. House owning Robco and has his company establish in Las Vegas mean that why there is more Vault around those specific area. bc he probably asked to have those vault near him.
In the show you see a map and there are vaults over all of the US
@FRIPPE_THE_GREAT the game series exists for decades with built in lore. TV series exists for like 4 days and this guy comes at me with some map from a show I'll never watch. Wtf?????
106, the one with the psychotropic drugs; the current inhabitants aren't original vault dwellers, but raiders who entered the vault and are tripping balls while thinking they are vault dwellers. It's why none of them wear pipboys.
Wait, so the NCR and Great Khans all came from the same vault? crazy
Huh, I guess they did!
And the vipers
Was the ncr created by the vault like to maintain a military?
yep
Yup. Shady Sands (NCR), Khan's, Vipers, and Jackals all came from Vault 15.
I think one of my favorite parts was “this place sucked” for one of the vaults.
Like how you try to include some character in the facts. Good stuff
This was a well made video that lore tellers need to do more of like it. I played fallout in the 90s but haven’t kept up since fallout 2. This video was perfectly made to catch me up without bogging down the explanation (the glossary and the faction breakdown really helped).
I have a concept for Vault 16 which is supposed to hold the worlds entire collection of Firearms (the good ones) which were Air Sealed, but the Overseer was eventually killed after 20 years and the Vault dwellers came into groups and had a war against each other. Using the Air Sealed guns. But some of them are still air sealed so the protagonist could get rare weapons from the Vault, maybe an entire quest about the Vault.
I just started watching this show and not having played the games I have to thank you so much for making this video man! I appreciate the time and effort you put into making it!
You've done yourself a favor though. No one I know who has played the games is even willing to watch the show; I've been told it's absolute trash for anyone who actually likes the games.
@@dawnsmith4473 nonsense
@@dawnsmith4473 im a devout fallout fan and i love the show. i always take adaptations with a grain of salt to begin with though, but was pleasantly surprised. gamer entitlement is a bit of an epidemic lol.
@@dawnsmith4473 That sucks to hear. I love the show, It has made me want to get fallout 4 for ps5 when it drops on the 25tb
@@dawnsmith4473yep, it is
Vault 11 is worthy of a movie.
Ay least a black mirror eposode
If you reeeallllly take a step back maybe it’s a bit similar to the hunger games
Literally went to sleep last night thinking about watching a video that summarizes all the vaults we know from the games, to wake up with this video is divine intervention
Or maybe you need to change your life.
@@splitman1129who are you to say that?
@@splitman1129 accidentally put salt in your coffee?
Someone switched his with decaf@@niksin9941
@@splitman1129 Was it cream or glue?
I really like how you tell the story with background sound that fits the situation in the story
Love stumbling across smaller channels that really put a lot of soul into their content. Can see it that you take time to make your stuff. Subbed!
I appreciate that!
This is a great video. Attention to detail, correctly explained lore and a DAMN GLOSSARY, hats off to you bud you definitely earned a follower here
Thanks man! I appreciate it.
Man this brings me back to the classic lore videos I used to binge from the likes of thepicnate, eso, fudge muppet and the other legends. Awesome video👍
Content like this that’s well made and includes multiple sources to help understand what’s going on deserves 10 million views.
This was a good video, straight and to the point it seemed. The only criticism I can think of is to maybe have that little number graphic in the corner up during the entire entry for each vault so it's easier to remember which vault is being talked about when something particularly interesting is mentioned, there were multiple times I stopped and thought "wait what vault did that happen in?" and then had to back up the video to find out.
Honestly it's a minor thing and doesn't really take away from the great work done to make this.
😄👍
you could simply have gone out of fullscreen to look at the title of the subsection
you could simply have gone out of fullscreen to look at the title of the subsection
@@solarprogeny6736 oh do they have the different sections labeled down in the little time bar? I didn't notice despite watching this on my phone and that usually being the kind of thing I notice.🤦♂️
Thanks for mentioning it 😅👍
Vault 68 was opposite of vault 69 with 999 men and 1 woman.
I don't think I need to be a biologist to tell that's not a very sustainable vault
Poor woman 💀
pornhub was the sponsor of that vault , at least it wasn't 999 black guys 😆
Imagine the women being either a child or a old lady 💀
@@justanotherdude_ sadly the same ting would happen either way.
vault 11 was such a cool mystery to uncover when exploring it, also amazing video I am begging that the fallout show will be good lol.
Did it prove you wrong? I think it's a really good series
@@sawa85sait's good so far!! No woke shit or agendas pushed so far
@@sawa85sa Only had the chance to watch the first episode and it was pretty good excited to watch the rest
@@dylanbaker7090 indeed
I really got into Fallout lore after watching the show Fallout, it's fascinating and this is by far my favorite video :)
You do long format videos really well! 👍
Hey thanks man, that means a lot. I’m glad you are enjoying Fallout lore as it’s one of the things that hooked me onto Bethesda games in the first place. Hope you enjoy learning more about the series!
This was an elite level video. Appreciated the glossary as it was perfect for my wife who enjoyed the Amazon show and wanted to learn more lore.
Just marathoned the show, and came on to learn about more stuff, loved it!
Exactly why I'm here as well. Very interesting. Now I want more lol.
They could run this show like American Horror Story for years and years with the different vault stories
18:18 I’m pretty sure that there’s also a vault 68 which is the exact opposite of vault 69. 999 men and one woman.
I... Do not have any idea why Vault Tec would decide they need Vaults like that... I mean I guess someone at Vault Tec said it as a joke and it went through.
Though admittedly I can't tell if the 1 gender resident of those two Vaults were lucky or not. Depends on the residents.
In universe, if Enclave/VT wanted to study extreme gender imbalances, a ratio of say 100 to 900 would have been much more reasonable in scientific terms. 1 to 999 is such an extreme outlier and small unrepresentative sample.
IRL, Chris Avellone (or whoever came up with the idea) wanted to make a 69 joke (and then added V68 to balance it out with the opposite sex). :)
that 1 woman is so screwed. literally
@@phoenixchampion7 the man was lucky. The woman was not.
@@phoenixchampion7
In the Fallout Lore at least 70% of the Vaults were created solely for the sake of conducting weird (and usually illegal and unethical) social and scientific experiments.
Vaults 68 and 69 were literally just that - a messed up social experiment.
One went well (V69) - the other went to sh_t (V68) - and in both cases the outcome was caused solely by the Vaults' residents (as in it was one of those rare instances, where Vault-Tec Scientists didn't intervene at all).
Honestly if you want to know why certain Vaults had specific experiments conducted, almost always the answer is basically just "What if we did this...?"
That's really all there is to it.
You are a G for getting straight to the point and even including a basic glossary for people who aren’t familiar with the fallout games
I’m loving all the attention Fallout is getting in 2024 now that the Amazon series is out.
A Survival Horror game set in a Vault, where a failed experiment took place would be awesome.
So amnesia the bunker.
Alternatively Dino crisis, just pretend you never go outside
@@JeronimoStilton14 Jeah, but al REAl Fallout setting would be cooler, in my personal opinion.
The glossary, timestamps, clear voice, images and everything was so easy to follow with! Thank you so much. You best believe I subscribed and I'll come back after watching the Fallout series :D
Edit: whoops, typo lol
Vault 77 feels like a good south park episode....love it
Quite the excellent round-up!! The Glossary in the beginning was a genius move as well!! Well done!
This is the coolest video I've seen in a while! Thank you for making it and I didn't know that fallout had so many crazy vaults and stories about them! Keep up the great work!
Deathclaws were a failed experiment creation by the enclave scientists. If i remember correctly, they are a splice of multiple species with their main characteristics of a chameleon.
Correct. The Enclave was trying to create soldier with that and failed till they figured out how to create the smarts ones and in fallout 3 how to control all of them
Incorrect. The death claws were created by the US Government before the Great War. They were thought to be utilized as cheap replacement super soldiers, but the Great War happened before utilization. They later escaped in the aftermath of the Great War.
Enclave scientists experimented on them in a bid to create intelligent, yet controllable soldiers. This bid failed to achieve the results they desired as the Deathclaws intelligence was far greater than expected.
Their vast propagation through the wasteland is due to them being the alpha predator in all environments that they inhabit.
@@sholartc shit that's right. I was thinking enclave, since they were remnants of the government and messed with them a lot.
@@sholartc Don't be so critical, I only missed one point and even then I wasn't far off. The deathclaw that we know today is a result of enclave tampering, everything else you said was just an elaborated copy of what I said. Regardless my point is they aren't a result of radiation like the video stated.
@@Nate-bn5kk wasn't being critical. The enclave genetic testing resulted in a small batch of highly intelligent Deathclaws(could talk, were furry(which was weird), etc) that eventually settled in Vault 13.
The rest of them are "simply" apex predators that can thrive in any environment. The Enclave controlled Deathclaws are not the result of genetic manipulation to make them compliant, but instead a domestication unit on their heads(You could target it and they'd go nuts).
So, I wasn't being critical, was simply giving more information about the lore of Deathclaws.
That Coffee to Decaf is just plain dirty
Looool
I really enjoyed this video, just what I wanted for more Fallout after watching the series, which was brilliant.
Cheers for making this 🤘🏻
vault 69 sounds like my kind of vault
Would start out fun and end badlyyy
Bro your voice sounds so different, makes it sound like an official PSA kind of thing, love it
Seriously though great work with the vid, really worth the time and efffort! ❤
That’s so funny because my girlfriend said it sounds like I’m trying too hard to make my voice sound deep😅
Now I can tell her that people liked it ha!
@@Pattyrick You got the win there haha, maybe it’s cause I don’t hear your voice on the daily that it doesn’t sound as weird
The ambience fits so well! It made the tragic stories of the unsuccessful vaults hit harder.
I must have had over 100 hours in Fallout 3, New Vegas, and fallout 4 each. This lore video makes me feel like I didn't scour every corner of the wasteland enough. Though i discovered most of this, theres still a few things ive missed.
Just an excuse for me to play these games again 😅
Perfect video. Been a while since I played any Fallout game and I'm actually excited about the fallout series. Thanks a lot man!
House filled the lower section of Vault 21 with concrete as it was connected to the Lucky 38 as there are teminals in the vault that suggest this. I don't know how the residents didn't know this.
It most likely got cut during development. Maybe part of the original plot was to somehow get access to the Lucky 38 instead of House just trusting you instantly.
Been fallout fan since the release of 3. Still played 3 and 4, even before the show came out, and made everyone into overnight fans. With all that said... there was soo much about the fallout universe, that I had no clue of!! Thank you for this very informative video.