@@droidmaker7932 yep I slipped up there I thought he escaped but he killed himself after what ZAX did to his family. Wish I could add this to the video but YT won’t let me add stuff once uploaded
@@WiseFish Um, from what I remember from Oxhorns channel; he died from a bullet wound from one of dwellers. THEN, he died when Zax told him his family died.
I still maintain that 76 was not a control vault. Read the records. It was designed to hold "the best and brightest", even though not all the jobs in the Vault required best and brightest people. One memorable entry involved a man complaining that his multiple engineering degrees should have ensured his promotion from janitor to soda jerk. The experiment, clearly, was to see how well highly-educated professionals would adapt to doing work deemed to be "beneath" them.
@@pixlpotions Its SUCH a good universe. Its a shame fallout 1&2s gameplay has aged so poorly, both of those games have fantastic lore but they really need a good remake.
@@WiseFish Don't sweat it man! That's why you got us, your viewers to add comments so all can see! If you want, in your next videos of the other vaults that aren't cannon you can always add that in the beginning. But don't worry about it! Keep it up! Love your videos!
The Mormons of Vault 73 weren't put out in the slightest by the Vault Suit extruders not functioning because they could always rely on their magic underwear.
“A vault playing the same Adam Sandler movies over and over and over until the day I die.” Wow, you just laid out my own personal hell. I mean at least in the other Vault you could start a theatre group or take up poetry and art. For the record, I don’t hate Adam Sandler as a person. I actually think he’s decent in his few dramatic roles. But as a comedic actor, he either relies on other actors (Jack Nicholson carried Anger Management) or he flounders pitifully.
Depends on the sandler movie though don't it? Waterboy, uncut gems, happy Gilmore, the longest yard??? All those are ok and I'd be fine.....Jack and Jill? The do-over, the ridiculous 6? Kill me now, open that vault door and let the feral ghouls get me!
76 wasn't specifically a control vault nor an experimental vault; it's purpose was to keep the perfect minds to rebuild society safe until reclaimation day at which point the Overseer was tasked with claiming the remaining US nuclear stockpiles while the dwellers rebuilt the area.
did you know that Marcus in FNV was in fallout 2? he came across Jacob, a BOS member and a fight broke out; but neither one could gain the advantage. they decided to join forces, Marcus could enter highly-irradiated areas, and Jacob could go into settlements. eventually Jacob died, and Marcus found his way to the Mojave (or what's left of it) where he established a safe haven for civilised (by super mutant standards) super mutants and nightkin. he named the settlement jacobstown in honour of his fallen companion. like he says, "not all super mutants are mindless brutes"
Fyi, the people that raided Vault 94 weren't Pleasant Valley raiders, it was militiamen from Harper's Ferry who didn't understand the people of the Vault being pacifists.
The way you explain is so clam and to the point and those small jokes were funny and I don't even play fallout yet I watch all your videos of fall out .
Really good stuff... it's amazing how rich the lore is and quite sad that this has not been exploited... Instead of that 76 disaster they could just have expanded fallout 4s land area... adopted a progressive development method and made it a true sandbox.... all the tools were there..
@@colbyflowers6992 not familiar with very much lorr surrounding fallout 76 or vault 76 for that matter, but wouldn't that be inadvisable due to the scorched beasts and the scorched plague? Like theoretically yeah, setting up a city right outside the vault sounds like the best course of action with small or large exploration/scavenging parties being sent every so often. But scorched beasts would make that impossible which is why like every other faction that tried to settle in Appalachia failed.
Great video! I do want point out that you omitted an important detail of Vault 87 that people are not well aware of despite its significance: by 2277 the vault’s FEV reserves have been completely exhausted. This can be read on the terminal entries of the test chambers, and is echoed by the Super Mutants commenting on the need to find more “green stuff”. Put in a different way, by the time of the events of Fallout 3 Super Mutants in the Capital wasteland are undergoing an extinction event, unable to replenish their numbers anymore. This is the reason that they are searching the DC ruins (a fact mentioned by characters such as Reilly’s rangers) looking for the location of more vaults (which is why you run into them at Vault Tex’s HQ), where they incorrectly assume will find more FEV, which we know they won’t, thus ultimately not changing their seemingly inevitable extinction. This actually tied nicely with why we see in Fallout 4, where Arthur’s background info mentions a Super Mutant named Shephard who tried the organize the Super Mutants in the Capital Wasteland, and whose defeat became one of Arthur’s greatest accomplishments. With the aforementioned inability to produce more Super Mutants, such defeat probably also mean the death of many of the remaining Super Mutants and in turn meant that the BoS no longer needed to keep a large force there to keep things under control, allowing them to eventually spare the manpower needed for their campaign in Commonwealth. As a side note, I speculate that this might have been part of the main quest at some point, a middle step between searching for clues on your father’s whereabouts at Project Purity and finding Vault 112. Thai because when you reach Vault Tec HQ, the Super Mutants seem to have arrived just before you and just started engaging the automated security, and the reward for exploring the place is the location of all vaults. This would have tied up the Super Mutant’s crisis and the main quest in a better way, and justify how your father managed to find the hidden Vault 112. Like I said, an easy to miss detail that when all things are considered, should have had more weight in the story, specially given that the pressence of Vault 87’s Super Mutant’s is in no small part one of the causes for the stagnation of the Capital Wasteland 200 years after the Great War. In fact, this situation reminds me of a cut mechanic from the original Fallout, where as time passed, the different locations across the Wasteland would fall to the Super Mutant invasion: th-cam.com/video/cmzSvquRl4I/w-d-xo.html Fallout 3 Capital Wasteland seems to me as the result of that on going invasion, with most of the minor or poorly defended settlements already wiped out by Super Mutants (not to mention raiders, slavers & irradiated wildlife), leaving mostly either the more heavily defended settlements or those hidden away. Big Town serves as the example of a town in the process of being wiped out (and which can happen depending on your choices).
Oh sh!t I didn’t know that. That explains why they were everywhere literally in fallout 3 in random places even in point look out. Wonder why they cut that from the game
Thanks for the chapter info. I'm currently on my first Fallout 4 playthrough and its so nice that I can skip certain chapters and not spoil the game 😊👍🏻
The vault with 999 women and 1 man could survive easily. But the vault with 999 men and 1 woman would almost certainly die off. This is because the vault with 999 women and 1 man could have dozens of pregnancies at the same time, and the children of those pregnancies when reaching a late teenage state could breed with the remaining women of the first generation that didn't breed with the lone man, so creating a gene pool is easy, and one that isn't even inbred. However the 999 men and 1 woman vault couldn't do this, the woman can only get pregnant once at a time, and it takes 9 months, the process is too long to create 1 baby, this vault would almost certainly die out. I predict in the majority man vault that the more physically powerful and confident men would end up being like a gang and they would control the vault, and they would control that woman who would only breed with them. And a similar thing would happen in the vault of majority women, a gang of more dominant women would rule the vault and control breeding rights with the lone male that they would essentially own.
Its head shakingly bad that as time goes on the vaults get more and more tame as they go itl probably end with a vault where the residents say 1 mean word to a teddy bear as they pass
It annoyed me that looking at Fallout 4 and 76 it was all “this vault was unfinished etc” - like come on half of the cool storylines happen in the Vaults!
@@WiseFish same the 'workshop' became a get out of hard work card about 2 or 3 inhabitated by the gunners and the whole happy bright kiddie kingdom style of the vaults really made me hate them i loved the dilapidated vault appearance and wondering what happened here, reading the logs etc and muttering while reading saying ' vault bastards' its impressive that an explore to learn more of the old vaults can make you hate vault tec while fallout 4/76 vaults made me think 'oh its another kids playground'
@@WiseFish How do you get so much heartburn over a dot on a digital map? By the way, the Vault 63 instance STILL HAS LOOT that a player can collect. Finally, I still haven't liked or subscribed.
If I was a Vault-Tec executive (hope springs eternal), I would've made Vault 77 so that the subject had no means of committing suicide and monitor the behavior all the way until he died (with no puppets involved, either). It takes lots of guts to starve yourself to death.
999 women to 1 man… Paradise 999 men to 1 woman… Hell No In all seriousness I think the overwhelming women to one man scenario could be doable just based off biological realities. I.e ya one guy could literally be put on a schedule to visit every woman who wanted him. Where in the opposite scenario with overwhelming men, the woman would most likely have a “main” who actually got her pregnant and maybe a few lovers on the side? Idk we do know from actual research though that in situations with more women than men, society becomes more promiscuous and has less “courting” rituals. In societies with more men than women we actually see more competition and longer courting periods between men. Think Victorian era dating. Lastly, we know that in societies where only small percentages of men getting “all” the women… things tend to get violent lending some credence to my initial joke.
However horrible the fates of some of these vault dwellers. I take comfort in the fact that death by snu snu exists in this post apocalyptic world. Humanity has hope.
Amazing the creativity of the writers to come up with these crazy experiments. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them, if not all, are based on IRL experiments (real or rumored) by various governments on their own people. Wild to think about, really. I definitely enjoyed hearing about all these and recognized a few of them from Fallout 4 and 76. Well played!
fun fact: Vault 79 in case of invasion and the gold reserves threatened, it was equipped with serious and advanced defense and robot systems that could slice through the toughest of wasteland survivors. the Vault was more protected from outside and internal threats then the 3 Nuclear Manufacturing silos located in the region around the vault. besides having defense systems in place that only allows generals with the silos personal Missliers as escorts to pass through untouched. many of the Silos turrets and robots are standard military and commercial ones, with the exception of one heavy sentry bot to protect the mainframe computer. although these robots can be replaced in case of destruction by the Silos numerous robot manufacturing stations.
Big MT really honestly isn’t more advanced than the Institute. In fact, the opposite is true. Most of Big MTs experiments and creations are Pre-War, while all of the Institutes creations are made Post-War and factory produced. The best Transhuman experiment Big MT did was making some Cybernetics and Pickering their Brains in Jars which slowly turns them delusional. The Institute on the other hand can literally Create People who can have foreign consciousness uploaded into them, as we see with Valentine and Curie. And the Institutes Cybernetics can literally make you immortal. And lastly, the Institutes teleportation is much more powerful. The Bjg MTs Teleportater is limited to a single gun, and can only transport one user. The Institute also has future plans for bigger things such as Underwater Synth Animals for Sea Salvaging and Construction. Fruits made Radioaction-Immune from Super Mutant Genetics, more Advanced models of Plasma Weapons, and if you side with them, after their ending, they plan on the next model of their Reactor to run on Antimatter, and begin something called a *”DARK MATTER INITIATIVE.”* Big MT is Centuries more advanced, My Ass.
So many games have this “kids forcibly turned into super soldiers” haha I guess they got the idea from the OG Spartans of history. I just find it funny how almost all the time I see this idea done.
I’m honestly underwhelmed. It seems like so many of the vaults just turn into “the experiment went wrong and everybody killed each other” like that’s so boring after the first few dozen times lol
As someone living in the area of Vault 70, I can tell you now that the jumpsuit extruder thing isn't a problem in the slightest, because nobody was wearing them anyway. The climate is such that skin-tight spandex is a recipe for uncomfortable rashes and chafing, and the more puritanical or sanctimonious Mormons would refuse to wear them for being immodest. Instead, people would probably wind up spinning their own fabrics out of whatever fibers are available.
As a man, idk whether I’d rather be in vault 68 or 69. 68 would most certainly descend into chaos within the first 5 minutes (that poor woman). But if I was the 1 dude in vault 69 I’d probably kill myself within the first 5 minutes because there’s no way in hell I’m dealing with 999 bitches nagging me all at once.
I just realized vault 92 I always thought the name Richard Rubin sounded familiar. I think they might have based the name of the overseer on the producer Rick Rubin.
Vault 76 the best and brightest to rebuild America. Meanwhile there's my character, with 3 int, and max strength murdering everything with a super sledge practically drooling on himself.
i remember when 76 came out it seemed odd that the world was better when it opened then 200 years after, but thinking about how many nukes we have set off as players in 76 it makes sense now
Some vaults, like 75, seem to take place over generations. Maybe i just misheard, but considering everyone over 15 was executed, then these children were trained like crazy until 18 and used for "breeding" or sent out of the vault, how old were the staff when this uprising happened? 90? If not, how did they restaff?
I do believe it is stated that the children that weren't quite physically strong but very intelligent were brought on to the science team. Continuing the experiment
5:12 "imagine knowing every day that something was going to break, and you were going to have to fix it" I come to TH-cam to so I can FORGET the agony of being a software engineer, then you sucker punch me like this??? That's dirty, bro.
Cool, just found out the origin of the New Canaanites. Bethesda could write a whole dlc about the beginning of the New Canaanites, and Joshua's story from young. Battling raiders etc just to get to Ogden and claim their place in the world could be epic , if it was written well. Showing how they literally had to fight for survival soon as they got out the vault probably has a lot to do with how Joshua grew up to be such a good fighter. No doubt they had firing ranges in the vault with all those M1911's they owned.
@@colbyflowers6992 because Utah and Massachusetts are on opposites of a continent. Generally the non-Americans have trouble conceptualizing the vastness of the US and North America as a whole, mainly Europeans.
Hey you didn't have to do Adam Sandler that dirty..... I bet some of those tapes would be some of his good work like Uncut Gems, Happy Madison, and The Wedding Singer
Do you think you could do a video on the Forerunners from Halo one day? Edit: I always found them interesting just never fully understood the entire thing. Love what your doing by the way.
@@WiseFish Sorry if this comes across as nit-picky but, I mean more of thier civilization/ rise and fall I know you went over thier civilization a little but not fully and from what I can remember of the video it was mostly about things just before the war and why they feared the humans so much, again I'm sorry if that's to specific, have a nice day. :) :)
If you cover brotherhood Attis, the new ghoul city, and the secret vault’s experiments are very good topics to cover as well as the raider boss. Also the leader of the ghouls you would draw similarities to the founder of the brotherhood, I love that game.
Idk if it’s some sort glitch with TH-cam but I literally got 8 ads on this video. One every 5 minutes sometimes even shorter than that Actually kind of insane ad density
@@WiseFish So what is disappointing about Vault 79 that's not disappointing about Vault 111, Vault 101, Vault 3, Vault 15, and Vault 13? you're allowed to be disappointed in Fallout 76, I am as well. Though I enjoy 76 enough that I still play it every day. I thought I was watching a video about vaults in the Fallout universe; instead, it seems I watched a video made for the purpose of shitting on fallout 76. I thought the community had outgrown that. You won't get a subscription, or a like from me until you separate yourself from your fetish of shitting on Fallout 76. Wouldn't it have been easier, more practical, for you to just not do it, not go negative on a controversial subject that your video is not about? I'll leave knowing that the title of this video, "The Vaults Of Fallout - Vaults 51 - 95 | Fallout Lore" intends to mislead. You look like a hater. You hate Fallout 76, and you can't help but share your hatred That's my takeaway on your video . But seriously, what is disappointing about Vault 79 that's not disappointing about Vault 111, Vault 101, Vault 3, Vault 15, and Vault 13?
@@SophiesDriver Vault 79 and 51 are not bad in 76 but my problem is there’s the other Vaults in that game that are just point. 63 was just cut, we can never really explore 76, 96 is interesting but there’s nothing in it. The later Fallout games just didn’t seem to have that interesting Vaults to explore. Where as at least with Vaults 15 and the other ones listed, you could go and visit them and there were things to uncover. 3/6 of the Vaults in Fallout 76 are just empty with one not even being accessible. That’s why I say they are disappointed. Also I made one joke and a single point at the end about Fallout 76, I’m not shitting on your game! I covered the lore of 79, 63, 51 and 76 with interest without being like oh yeah forget them they’re not worth it.
@@WiseFish Actually there is a whole quest taking us into 96, through 96 and the lore/function of 96 along with the 5 scientists that were in the vault.
@@SophiesDriver bro why tf are you so mad chill out just admit that 76 was a piece of shit for 2 years and it doesn’t have anywhere near the depth of the earlier fallout games. Stay mad goofy 😜
Vault 68 would be horrific. A single woman constantly overpowered, raped by 99 men and any daughters she gave birth to would suffer the same horrific fate.
Enjoyed the lore but I’ve noticed a glaring problem, unless there is a vault holding vault-tech personnel all the experiments are pointless. They would never know the results.
Hope you guys enjoyed this one and make sure you check out part 1 if you haven’t already! th-cam.com/video/dvCNhKpiGG0/w-d-xo.html
Wait? Wasn’t Sg. Baker killed?
@@droidmaker7932 yep I slipped up there I thought he escaped but he killed himself after what ZAX did to his family. Wish I could add this to the video but YT won’t let me add stuff once uploaded
I remember something about rumors of Bethesda stole the idea for vault 118 from a fanmade mod.
@@WiseFish Um, from what I remember from Oxhorns channel; he died from a bullet wound from one of dwellers. THEN, he died when Zax told him his family died.
please make a big MT/empty/mountain lore video! after fallout i’m watching your witcher videos
I still maintain that 76 was not a control vault. Read the records. It was designed to hold "the best and brightest", even though not all the jobs in the Vault required best and brightest people. One memorable entry involved a man complaining that his multiple engineering degrees should have ensured his promotion from janitor to soda jerk. The experiment, clearly, was to see how well highly-educated professionals would adapt to doing work deemed to be "beneath" them.
That's quite an interesting theory. Gonna have to look into that one.
It was literally a control vault
@@blackhatfreak That's what Vault-Tec _said_ - but Vault-Tec said a _lot_ of things, didn't they?
@@DeaconBlues117 Amen to that brother.
Considering how much the setting for Fallout 76 is like fan fiction, I'm convinced Vault 76 is actually a simulator.
You dropped this at the perfect time for my sudden need for a fallout lore deep dive. Bless you.
I have never played a fallout game before, just got 4 and NV in the steam sale and now the last week of my watch history is nothing but xD
@@pixlpotions Its SUCH a good universe. Its a shame fallout 1&2s gameplay has aged so poorly, both of those games have fantastic lore but they really need a good remake.
@@Tiqalicious I love fallout 1&2 but as much as I'd like a update/remake I wouldn't trust Bethesda with it. What do you think? 😁
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@@wasterdnb the fact that the code was stolen for those games years ago and never recovered, its highly unlikely anyway
For Vault 77, in Fallout 3 there’s a holotape that talks about puppet man. Iirc it’s in paradise falls in the slaves house.
It is indeed they also say the Vault suit that they have is cursed. I should have included that, I’m annoyed by that now.
@@WiseFish Don't sweat it man! That's why you got us, your viewers to add comments so all can see! If you want, in your next videos of the other vaults that aren't cannon you can always add that in the beginning. But don't worry about it! Keep it up! Love your videos!
Does it say whatever happened to the puppetman?
@@Sonichero151 not really but the comic does give him an ambiguous ending.
@@Sonichero151 I thought I read somewhere that copy cats appeared after hearing about him and now he's immortal like mad max.
The Mormons of Vault 73 weren't put out in the slightest by the Vault Suit extruders not functioning because they could always rely on their magic underwear.
I do love a pair of magic underwear!
@@WiseFish Ha! :D
At least the Magic Underwear extruders still worked...
“A vault playing the same Adam Sandler movies over and over and over until the day I die.”
Wow, you just laid out my own personal hell. I mean at least in the other Vault you could start a theatre group or take up poetry and art.
For the record, I don’t hate Adam Sandler as a person. I actually think he’s decent in his few dramatic roles. But as a comedic actor, he either relies on other actors (Jack Nicholson carried Anger Management) or he flounders pitifully.
Depends on the sandler movie though don't it? Waterboy, uncut gems, happy Gilmore, the longest yard??? All those are ok and I'd be fine.....Jack and Jill? The do-over, the ridiculous 6? Kill me now, open that vault door and let the feral ghouls get me!
I'd add Little Nicky to the first list imo
Did you even watch happy gilmore
Fantastic my dude!
Hell yea I knew you would be here
Yes he's great you too
I honestly didn’t expect to see you here, happy I did though. Love both of your guys content! Keep it up :)
76 wasn't specifically a control vault nor an experimental vault; it's purpose was to keep the perfect minds to rebuild society safe until reclaimation day at which point the Overseer was tasked with claiming the remaining US nuclear stockpiles while the dwellers rebuilt the area.
did you know that Marcus in FNV was in fallout 2? he came across Jacob, a BOS member and a fight broke out; but neither one could gain the advantage. they decided to join forces, Marcus could enter highly-irradiated areas, and Jacob could go into settlements. eventually Jacob died, and Marcus found his way to the Mojave (or what's left of it) where he established a safe haven for civilised (by super mutant standards) super mutants and nightkin. he named the settlement jacobstown in honour of his fallen companion. like he says, "not all super mutants are mindless brutes"
This is part 2
Fyi, the people that raided Vault 94 weren't Pleasant Valley raiders, it was militiamen from Harper's Ferry who didn't understand the people of the Vault being pacifists.
"Stuck in a vault with the same Adam Sandler movie"😂
Sgt. Baker actually committed suicide after hearing from ZAX that his family died.
Yeah I messed up on that one
"I've been looking forward to this" -Count Dooku
The way you explain is so clam and to the point and those small jokes were funny and I don't even play fallout yet I watch all your videos of fall out .
Really good stuff... it's amazing how rich the lore is and quite sad that this has not been exploited...
Instead of that 76 disaster they could just have expanded fallout 4s land area... adopted a progressive development method and made it a true sandbox.... all the tools were there..
You really expect Bethesda to be smart? they are lazy hacks and I can't wait for starfield to crash and burn
Imagine if instead of running fast the settled outside vault 76 and made a city in front of it
@@colbyflowers6992 not familiar with very much lorr surrounding fallout 76 or vault 76 for that matter, but wouldn't that be inadvisable due to the scorched beasts and the scorched plague?
Like theoretically yeah, setting up a city right outside the vault sounds like the best course of action with small or large exploration/scavenging parties being sent every so often. But scorched beasts would make that impossible which is why like every other faction that tried to settle in Appalachia failed.
Great video! I do want point out that you omitted an important detail of Vault 87 that people are not well aware of despite its significance: by 2277 the vault’s FEV reserves have been completely exhausted. This can be read on the terminal entries of the test chambers, and is echoed by the Super Mutants commenting on the need to find more “green stuff”.
Put in a different way, by the time of the events of Fallout 3 Super Mutants in the Capital wasteland are undergoing an extinction event, unable to replenish their numbers anymore.
This is the reason that they are searching the DC ruins (a fact mentioned by characters such as Reilly’s rangers) looking for the location of more vaults (which is why you run into them at Vault Tex’s HQ), where they incorrectly assume will find more FEV, which we know they won’t, thus ultimately not changing their seemingly inevitable extinction.
This actually tied nicely with why we see in Fallout 4, where Arthur’s background info mentions a Super Mutant named Shephard who tried the organize the Super Mutants in the Capital Wasteland, and whose defeat became one of Arthur’s greatest accomplishments. With the aforementioned inability to produce more Super Mutants, such defeat probably also mean the death of many of the remaining Super Mutants and in turn meant that the BoS no longer needed to keep a large force there to keep things under control, allowing them to eventually spare the manpower needed for their campaign in Commonwealth.
As a side note, I speculate that this might have been part of the main quest at some point, a middle step between searching for clues on your father’s whereabouts at Project Purity and finding Vault 112. Thai because when you reach Vault Tec HQ, the Super Mutants seem to have arrived just before you and just started engaging the automated security, and the reward for exploring the place is the location of all vaults.
This would have tied up the Super Mutant’s crisis and the main quest in a better way, and justify how your father managed to find the hidden Vault 112.
Like I said, an easy to miss detail that when all things are considered, should have had more weight in the story, specially given that the pressence of Vault 87’s Super Mutant’s is in no small part one of the causes for the stagnation of the Capital Wasteland 200 years after the Great War. In fact, this situation reminds me of a cut mechanic from the original Fallout, where as time passed, the different locations across the Wasteland would fall to the Super Mutant invasion:
th-cam.com/video/cmzSvquRl4I/w-d-xo.html
Fallout 3 Capital Wasteland seems to me as the result of that on going invasion, with most of the minor or poorly defended settlements already wiped out by Super Mutants (not to mention raiders, slavers & irradiated wildlife), leaving mostly either the more heavily defended settlements or those hidden away.
Big Town serves as the example of a town in the process of being wiped out (and which can happen depending on your choices).
Oh sh!t I didn’t know that. That explains why they were everywhere literally in fallout 3 in random places even in point look out. Wonder why they cut that from the game
Thanks for the chapter info. I'm currently on my first Fallout 4 playthrough and its so nice that I can skip certain chapters and not spoil the game 😊👍🏻
The vault with 999 women and 1 man could survive easily. But the vault with 999 men and 1 woman would almost certainly die off. This is because the vault with 999 women and 1 man could have dozens of pregnancies at the same time, and the children of those pregnancies when reaching a late teenage state could breed with the remaining women of the first generation that didn't breed with the lone man, so creating a gene pool is easy, and one that isn't even inbred. However the 999 men and 1 woman vault couldn't do this, the woman can only get pregnant once at a time, and it takes 9 months, the process is too long to create 1 baby, this vault would almost certainly die out.
I predict in the majority man vault that the more physically powerful and confident men would end up being like a gang and they would control the vault, and they would control that woman who would only breed with them. And a similar thing would happen in the vault of majority women, a gang of more dominant women would rule the vault and control breeding rights with the lone male that they would essentially own.
@Elias Ratiani you still would die a virgin
Still not enough genetic diversity in either scenario. Loved how creepy you sound though describing 'breeding'
Could be an interesting fan-fic which is probably where it came from
It wouldn’t die out, but you would have to lock the food and purge the impatient. The population would grow exponentially after 20 years.
Its head shakingly bad that as time goes on the vaults get more and more tame as they go itl probably end with a vault where the residents say 1 mean word to a teddy bear as they pass
It annoyed me that looking at Fallout 4 and 76 it was all “this vault was unfinished etc” - like come on half of the cool storylines happen in the Vaults!
@@WiseFish same the 'workshop' became a get out of hard work card about 2 or 3 inhabitated by the gunners and the whole happy bright kiddie kingdom style of the vaults really made me hate them i loved the dilapidated vault appearance and wondering what happened here, reading the logs etc and muttering while reading saying ' vault bastards' its impressive that an explore to learn more of the old vaults can make you hate vault tec while fallout 4/76 vaults made me think 'oh its another kids playground'
Imagine if Vault 63 was still occupied/semi-operational and opens with a quest line in a future update
You would think that would be why it’s in the game but I have no idea why Bethesda cut its content. Hope it’s opens soon as it’s a bit wasted atm
63 is not open because it was planed as Raid vault linke 94 and 96, but they cut the Raid staff because for most Players the Raid was to hard
@@WiseFish How do you get so much heartburn over a dot on a digital map?
By the way, the Vault 63 instance STILL HAS LOOT that a player can collect.
Finally, I still haven't liked or subscribed.
Vault 56: Where the only movie they have is Jack and Jill starring Adam Sandler
So Vault 75 was basically just the Spartan II project without augmentation?
People complain about it, but these videos still make me want to go play Fallout 4...game holds up.
Glad you continued this one my dude
If I was a Vault-Tec executive (hope springs eternal), I would've made Vault 77 so that the subject had no means of committing suicide and monitor the behavior all the way until he died (with no puppets involved, either). It takes lots of guts to starve yourself to death.
You'd have to pull his teeth.
If he got desperate he could chew his wrists out.
999 women to 1 man… Paradise
999 men to 1 woman… Hell
No In all seriousness I think the overwhelming women to one man scenario could be doable just based off biological realities. I.e ya one guy could literally be put on a schedule to visit every woman who wanted him. Where in the opposite scenario with overwhelming men, the woman would most likely have a “main” who actually got her pregnant and maybe a few lovers on the side? Idk we do know from actual research though that in situations with more women than men, society becomes more promiscuous and has less “courting” rituals. In societies with more men than women we actually see more competition and longer courting periods between men. Think Victorian era dating. Lastly, we know that in societies where only small percentages of men getting “all” the women… things tend to get violent lending some credence to my initial joke.
However horrible the fates of some of these vault dwellers. I take comfort in the fact that death by snu snu exists in this post apocalyptic world. Humanity has hope.
Great video! Thanks for your effort. It was a great rundown. I'm looking forward to the non-cannon vaults episode.
Day 1: Let me in, Let me In!
Day 2: "Let me out dammit!"
Amazing the creativity of the writers to come up with these crazy experiments. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them, if not all, are based on IRL experiments (real or rumored) by various governments on their own people. Wild to think about, really. I definitely enjoyed hearing about all these and recognized a few of them from Fallout 4 and 76. Well played!
Would explain why fallout was given alot of backlash im its early years.
fun fact: Vault 79 in case of invasion and the gold reserves threatened, it was equipped with serious and advanced defense and robot systems that could slice through the toughest of wasteland survivors. the Vault was more protected from outside and internal threats then the 3 Nuclear Manufacturing silos located in the region around the vault. besides having defense systems in place that only allows generals with the silos personal Missliers as escorts to pass through untouched. many of the Silos turrets and robots are standard military and commercial ones, with the exception of one heavy sentry bot to protect the mainframe computer. although these robots can be replaced in case of destruction by the Silos numerous robot manufacturing stations.
Tribals attack New Jerusalem...*loads laser rifle with religious intent..
So, Vault 56 is basically the world we're currently living in. Poor dwellers :(
Big MT really honestly isn’t more advanced than the Institute. In fact, the opposite is true. Most of Big MTs experiments and creations are Pre-War, while all of the Institutes creations are made Post-War and factory produced. The best Transhuman experiment Big MT did was making some Cybernetics and Pickering their Brains in Jars which slowly turns them delusional. The Institute on the other hand can literally Create People who can have foreign consciousness uploaded into them, as we see with Valentine and Curie. And the Institutes Cybernetics can literally make you immortal.
And lastly, the Institutes teleportation is much more powerful. The Bjg MTs Teleportater is limited to a single gun, and can only transport one user.
The Institute also has future plans for bigger things such as Underwater Synth Animals for Sea Salvaging and Construction. Fruits made Radioaction-Immune from Super Mutant Genetics, more Advanced models of Plasma Weapons, and if you side with them, after their ending, they plan on the next model of their Reactor to run on Antimatter, and begin something called a *”DARK MATTER INITIATIVE.”*
Big MT is Centuries more advanced, My Ass.
Thanks!
Oh man, you got me downloading fallout again, thank you so much for the video
This is great. Ill be watching part 1 after lol. But indeed this is well reserched and well told!!!!
I need a tv series where every episode is a story within each vault
Always a good listen when walking to the train station. My thanks dude
VAULT 75 IS BASICALLY A SHITTIER VERSION OF THE SPARTAN PROGRAM.😺
So many games have this “kids forcibly turned into super soldiers” haha I guess they got the idea from the OG Spartans of history. I just find it funny how almost all the time I see this idea done.
I was gonna say that
I’m honestly underwhelmed. It seems like so many of the vaults just turn into “the experiment went wrong and everybody killed each other” like that’s so boring after the first few dozen times lol
Well there went my schleep schedule. Need to wake up in 6,5 hours, nahh we good
Poor Vault 56. What would it be like to have to watch nothing but Adam Sandler's movies, you know they didn't leave Happy Gilmore in there.
I like how vault 92s overseers name was Richard Rubin like the actual well known record producer Rick Rubin who helped popularize hip-hop
Though what happened with the nuclear winter game mode was a shame, even with out it, I still find the lore of vault 51 very cool
Nice
Love new lore videos to keep me up in the morning
As someone living in the area of Vault 70, I can tell you now that the jumpsuit extruder thing isn't a problem in the slightest, because nobody was wearing them anyway. The climate is such that skin-tight spandex is a recipe for uncomfortable rashes and chafing, and the more puritanical or sanctimonious Mormons would refuse to wear them for being immodest. Instead, people would probably wind up spinning their own fabrics out of whatever fibers are available.
You should make a part three if you haven't already planned for that
Coming next week :)
I’m just now realizing almost 20 years later that Vault 92, the music vault was controlled by Richard Ruben…. Rick Rubin lmaoo fucking love fallout
I always thought that the Gunners were the descendants of the Vault 75 population.
Same
Can't believe I am 13 hours late! Yay for more amazing Fallout content. Can't never get enough of Vault Tec's demented ideas
I fucking loved that Futurama clip lol
As a man, idk whether I’d rather be in vault 68 or 69. 68 would most certainly descend into chaos within the first 5 minutes (that poor woman). But if I was the 1 dude in vault 69 I’d probably kill myself within the first 5 minutes because there’s no way in hell I’m dealing with 999 bitches nagging me all at once.
I love Oxhorn and you probably get compared to him a lot. But dude. These are the lore videos I’ve been looking for. Cheers!
Now I've seen part one and this one which are both really good I'm just home for more you do amazing job thank you
It would be nice to see vault 87 cleaned or time travel to the day the bomb hit it and see the vault in a pre war state.
Criseses? lol. Oh my. Well, at least there was an Adam Sandler jab so, well played sir.
I was under the impression that vault 75 was the original vault of the Gunners!
I just realized vault 92 I always thought the name Richard Rubin sounded familiar. I think they might have based the name of the overseer on the producer Rick Rubin.
This is eerily similar to modern day life. Uncanny!
Excellent work, as always, mate! o7
Love the death by snu snu vault.
Wasn’t the last video stopped at 43/49? (I forgot)
Is there possibly no information on them yet?
Last video stopped at Vault 43 and the next known canon Vault after that is Vault 51.
@@WiseFish how many canon vaults are there? Should i be getting excited for a part 3?
@@Huggsmd the number goes up to 118 so there’s a few more I got to cover which will be next weeks video.
@@WiseFish awesome, cant wait
@@WiseFish appreciate that, I figured it was something like that!
Loving the work you put into these!
Vault 76 the best and brightest to rebuild America. Meanwhile there's my character, with 3 int, and max strength murdering everything with a super sledge practically drooling on himself.
i remember when 76 came out it seemed odd that the world was better when it opened then 200 years after, but thinking about how many nukes we have set off as players in 76 it makes sense now
The nuclear winter game mode took place in 2108 and the fire storm was said to have been caused by all the nukes
Thanks for making this bro
Damn, imagine a vault full of athletes and every 25 years they have to amputate a limb and see what result that would have on them that would be bleak
Some vaults, like 75, seem to take place over generations. Maybe i just misheard, but considering everyone over 15 was executed, then these children were trained like crazy until 18 and used for "breeding" or sent out of the vault, how old were the staff when this uprising happened? 90? If not, how did they restaff?
I do believe it is stated that the children that weren't quite physically strong but very intelligent were brought on to the science team. Continuing the experiment
5:12 "imagine knowing every day that something was going to break, and you were going to have to fix it" I come to TH-cam to so I can FORGET the agony of being a software engineer, then you sucker punch me like this??? That's dirty, bro.
It would be cool if you put the games that each vault features in the description or something
I’ll do that now! Thought the footage would show what game it is but yeah :)
@@WiseFish its generally obvious, but im not always sure, keep up the great content my guy
@@Huggsmd no worries I’ve added them for ya :)
@@WiseFish legend
I’m going vault 69 for experimental reasons
Of course! Scientific exploration of Vault 69
@@WiseFish off topic great content keep it up your as good as oxhorn if not better at explaining lore
@@mertyuip06 thanks so much dude that means the world!
Right off the bat, a bright hole.
“A Vault known throughout the country meant to be something special, but didn’t live up to its name in the long run”
I see what you did there 😏
Glad someone did haha
Got a sub as soon as I heard a Futurama reference. 😂
Cool, just found out the origin of the New Canaanites.
Bethesda could write a whole dlc about the beginning of the New Canaanites, and Joshua's story from young. Battling raiders etc just to get to Ogden and claim their place in the world could be epic , if it was written well. Showing how they literally had to fight for survival soon as they got out the vault probably has a lot to do with how Joshua grew up to be such a good fighter. No doubt they had firing ranges in the vault with all those M1911's they owned.
Do you remember the kids that the survivalist found that one day where he lived and he helped them ….maybe that’s the kids from vault 75
Do you live in the US?
@@baneofbanes why
@@colbyflowers6992 because Utah and Massachusetts are on opposites of a continent. Generally the non-Americans have trouble conceptualizing the vastness of the US and North America as a whole, mainly Europeans.
@@baneofbanes I mean anything could happen it’s a video game no one knows the full lore so it is possible is it not?
Hey you didn't have to do Adam Sandler that dirty..... I bet some of those tapes would be some of his good work like Uncut Gems, Happy Madison, and The Wedding Singer
Cool dlc (at least in my opinion) Fallout Unknown take all of these lesser known areas and even some of the deleted ones and build a game around them.
Great series I can't wait for the next one
I've been so hyped for this
Good work as always 👌
Welcome to Vault Tec we're cartoonishly evil.
Do you think you could do a video on the Forerunners from Halo one day?
Edit: I always found them interesting just never fully understood the entire thing. Love what your doing by the way.
I did the Forerunner war if that’s of interest but can always look into doing more Forerunner stuff :)
@@WiseFish Sorry if this comes across as nit-picky but, I mean more of thier civilization/ rise and fall I know you went over thier civilization a little but not fully and from what I can remember of the video it was mostly about things just before the war and why they feared the humans so much, again I'm sorry if that's to specific, have a nice day. :) :)
@@haveawonderfulday5846 I’ll put it on the list man :)
@@WiseFish Thank you.
You know I was half wondering if you were going to cover 68+69.
Of course!
Great video man.
At 33:06, that doesn't look like the exterior of vault 95, looks more like 81.
FYI you don't need to say "FEV Virus." FEV stands for forced evolutionary virus, so saying all that just means forced evolutionary virus virus.
The way my eyes widened when I heard that one lone woman vault... if I were her, I'd immediately find a gun to off myself with
Damn u read the addendum from the wiki...cool ig
If you cover brotherhood Attis, the new ghoul city, and the secret vault’s experiments are very good topics to cover as well as the raider boss.
Also the leader of the ghouls you would draw similarities to the founder of the brotherhood, I love that game.
Vault 51 is like Aperture in a vault
Idk if it’s some sort glitch with TH-cam but I literally got 8 ads on this video. One every 5 minutes sometimes even shorter than that
Actually kind of insane ad density
Vault 92 so sad... no old world sounds, gives me the old world blues.
Baker didn't storm out of the vault; he died there.
Love fallout good storytelling your brilliant lad
these vids gonna get a surge of views
I need the puppet man in a fallout game now imagine the story line
what is the music playing during vault 87?
Can’t remember off the top of my head I’ll have a look but all the music is from Fallout 4 and Fallout 76
25:05 did... did you just mention ONI from Halo?
Was that a dig on Fallout 76?
I'll withhold like and subscription while I consider your meaning there at the end
It was just a little joke. I personally was disappointed by 76. I did put a little note on the footage if you rewatch that bit
@@WiseFish So what is disappointing about Vault 79 that's not disappointing about Vault 111, Vault 101, Vault 3, Vault 15, and Vault 13?
you're allowed to be disappointed in Fallout 76, I am as well. Though I enjoy 76 enough that I still play it every day.
I thought I was watching a video about vaults in the Fallout universe; instead, it seems I watched a video made for the purpose of shitting on fallout 76. I thought the community had outgrown that.
You won't get a subscription, or a like from me until you separate yourself from your fetish of shitting on Fallout 76. Wouldn't it have been easier, more practical, for you to just not do it, not go negative on a controversial subject that your video is not about?
I'll leave knowing that the title of this video, "The Vaults Of Fallout - Vaults 51 - 95 | Fallout Lore" intends to mislead.
You look like a hater. You hate Fallout 76, and you can't help but share your hatred
That's my takeaway on your video .
But seriously, what is disappointing about Vault 79 that's not disappointing about Vault 111, Vault 101, Vault 3, Vault 15, and Vault 13?
@@SophiesDriver Vault 79 and 51 are not bad in 76 but my problem is there’s the other Vaults in that game that are just point. 63 was just cut, we can never really explore 76, 96 is interesting but there’s nothing in it. The later Fallout games just didn’t seem to have that interesting Vaults to explore. Where as at least with Vaults 15 and the other ones listed, you could go and visit them and there were things to uncover. 3/6 of the Vaults in Fallout 76 are just empty with one not even being accessible. That’s why I say they are disappointed. Also I made one joke and a single point at the end about Fallout 76, I’m not shitting on your game! I covered the lore of 79, 63, 51 and 76 with interest without being like oh yeah forget them they’re not worth it.
@@WiseFish Actually there is a whole quest taking us into 96, through 96 and the lore/function of 96 along with the 5 scientists that were in the vault.
@@SophiesDriver bro why tf are you so mad chill out just admit that 76 was a piece of shit for 2 years and it doesn’t have anywhere near the depth of the earlier fallout games. Stay mad goofy 😜
Vault 68 would be horrific. A single woman constantly overpowered, raped by 99 men and any daughters she gave birth to would suffer the same horrific fate.
Enjoyed the lore but I’ve noticed a glaring problem, unless there is a vault holding vault-tech personnel all the experiments are pointless. They would never know the results.
Did you ever give credit to Penny-arcade?