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Fun fact: the threats against Sam Blackwell's daughter didn't come from the Enclave but from Hornwright Industrial, one of the Mining Companies of Appalachia. He just thought it was the enclave you was threatening his daughter and thats why he tried to expose them
@@originalname8770, I’m pretty sure it was the government itself, the enclave is just a shadowy part of the government, they did take over a few vaults though, I think one of them was vault 87, the one in the capital wasteland that made the super mutants there
this is by far the best synopsis of the events surrounding the enclave ive seen yet, at least from the viewpoint of someone who doesnt consume fallout games like heroin
I know it’s not canon but I really wish you talked about america rising, it’s such a good and well integrated mod I personally consider it canon, in my heart
This made me realize how strong the Enclave was, NCR and the Brotherhood wouldn't be able to defeat the Enclave if it weren't for us, god-like protagonists.
1:59 You are wrong. The vaults being an experiment was not up for debate literally in all games its hinted, said directly and even the president of the enclave just flat out tells you. It is canon and always been
He never said that the vaults being experiments was up for debate. He was saying that the grand reason for all of the experiments happening in the first place. Why did Vault-Tech conduct these mass experiments? Outside of the interview with Tim Cain, we really don't know the true reason on what vault-tech was truly going to accomplish with these mass experiments. The whole "colonizing another planet" is what's unverifiable as nowhere in the games or other canon material does it explicitly say that Vault-Tech was using the vaults for that end goal. Maybe we will get confirmation of that in a future game. Basically: He didn't say that the experiments themselves happening is unverifiable, that's a certain fact we know for sure. Instead, he was saying that the grand motive behind all 122 vault experiments even happening in the first place remains unverified and up for debate to this day
Wow first time ive seen a TH-camr get the 3rd games enclaves story right. Every video I ever see they just say they're genocidal maniacs and it's like no only the zax computer was. There is one other interesting fact in the 3rd game to look at as well. The fact that both the enclave and the brotherhood of steel had weapons of mass destruction but only the brotherhood used theirs on people while the enclave used theirs only against Liberty prime. The enclave technically could have wiped out the entire pentagon and got rid of the brotherhood at any time they wanted but they didn't. Just something to think about.
I know this was three months ago, but even still, I should mention it. This is also probably info that everyone already knows or at least is fairly obvious. The enclave isn’t defeated, In fact, it’s actually highly likely that they’re alive and thriving. As it stands, there are four active enclave locations in the US and they’re still could be more that we don’t know about, but there are four that we do know of. There’s an enclave outpost in Chicago, There is the mount weather congressional facility in Virginia, There’s the new Norfolk Naval base off the coast of Virginia, And likely, because of the existence of the Norfolk naval base and it being a real world aircraft carrier refueling port, There is likely an enclave high command fleet somewhere in the Atlantic ocean.
Until threat of the past like Enclave still have remain... they will raise by time... future can't forget the past... Old War never end... and wars - never change
I know after fallout 4 alot of there bases are destroyed but i feel like those that survived the destruction of the oil rig or raven rock traveled to the midwest like Colorado because i know in real life theres a bunker called the Cheyenne Mountain complex that serves as a backup command center for the U.S Government
Its really a shame, the fallout 76 og storyline was so much more engaging and the world felt so much better, it could have easily been better than fallout 4 if it was just given the same creative direction and focus.
@@B-zk9bttechnically, you actually meet the IRS during the Fallout games. In Atlantic City, you have missions to commit tax fraud and fight off the IRS combat squads.
Do you know about the Nexus mods rebuilding America 1 and 2 Rockstar is a government facility beside vault 111 in Fallout 4 the player can use to join The Enclave
I'm kinda confused on Frank Horrigan. Documents in the game imply that he's dim, but he's too well-spoken to seem dumb...but, in the same breath, he says things like, "Mutie freak" instead of some more eloquent way to be discriminatory. Maybe if he wasn't voiced by Lieutenant Worf, I wouldn't think as highly of him...
Yeah, from what you can find it’s implied that XO1 is a late-stage prototype with its blueprints being improved upon by the Enclave proper resulting in the creation of the APA
@@odst_735 but ive looked around a tonne, and cant find anything suggesting that. It seems clearest to me that bethesda just modernised APA like they do for the other power armour from F2 and F3, and made another lore screw up
@@leafy126.5 The inclusion of the X in its name implies it’s experimental, given how irl the X designation is usually used in experimental weaponry by the military
@@odst_735 well the devil armour and hellfire armour in fallout 4 is called X02 and X03. Id consider those canon since you can no longer install the game without installing them too
@@leafy126.5 Yeah, that’s the part that bugs me. Like okay X-O1 being the pre-war experimental model that the Enclave would later refine, same with the hellfire as hellfire prototypes do exist(as shown by 76). But it doesn’t make sense for black devil, and like you said Bethesda really likes to mess with their own lore and you kinda have to head canon & weave stuff together to make stuff cohesive
In my conclusion enclave doesn't really deserves the attention, since there's nothing interesting in their motives... Just kill everyone and build new world for themselves, so later it happens again. I don't really understand the serious analysis of their actions, because that's just foolishness all over. Also against whom they're preparing to fight? They're the only organized group... I think the whole destroy humanity thing was made, so our protagonist would feel important and the game would felt as high stakes. NV did much better job on faction goals, which felt rational and real.
Couldn't watch it, your plug for some other game ruined it for me. Maybe put those at the end of your vid. If that's plugged into the 1st 10 mins of all your videos, I won't be watching or joining.
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This was a fun project to assist with 😎We're glad "The Appalachian Enclave" could help with the documentary! We should be working on more Machinima videos soon!
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You know you're the bad guys when you have faces put on your private oil rig
I"m sorry, fighting communism and purging the wastes of everything that threatens americans living there is bad?
@@Kyora473 yes
@@Kyora473nice rage bait buster
@@Kyora473 Hello, fellow patriot. Glad to see you're just as based as any Enclave enjoyer.
@@leafy126.5Yes when you have half a brain and 1 brain cell left
Enclave is love enclave is life
Fagit (just continuing the meme)
God I love the Enclave
Fun fact: the threats against Sam Blackwell's daughter didn't come from the Enclave but from Hornwright Industrial, one of the Mining Companies of Appalachia. He just thought it was the enclave you was threatening his daughter and thats why he tried to expose them
Man, that sucks. He got into a conspiracy that eventually killed him by accident.
Despite what anyone says: I think the shadowy figure at the Vault-Tec meeting in the show was an Enclave personnel
Didn’t they build the vaults so the enclave could go crazy? Or the enclave used to fund the vaults?
@@originalname8770, I’m pretty sure it was the government itself, the enclave is just a shadowy part of the government, they did take over a few vaults though, I think one of them was vault 87, the one in the capital wasteland that made the super mutants there
General Ward knows what we lost first hand, he's our best chance at victory
this is by far the best synopsis of the events surrounding the enclave ive seen yet, at least from the viewpoint of someone who doesnt consume fallout games like heroin
I find it funny how the Enclave Remnants are literally remnants of a group of remnants
We need a fallout where we can choose to follow the NCR/Brotherhood or enclave.
Honestly, agreed
I wish I could pick the enclave
@@nobodycares4760there is an incredible mod for fallout 4- i think it’s called America Rising 2. You should try it
I know it’s not canon but I really wish you talked about america rising, it’s such a good and well integrated mod I personally consider it canon, in my heart
@@Dudebruhthe420th I used their mod for filming in this video!
Half the video is footage from America rising lmao
@@Pattyrick I know and I appreciate it,
This made me realize how strong the Enclave was, NCR and the Brotherhood wouldn't be able to defeat the Enclave if it weren't for us, god-like protagonists.
The enclave are my favorite part of fallout always make enclave playthroughs with mods
nice work, mutie
Despite what people say about the Enclave, they have the best looking power armour in the series. The T-51 is second.
1:59 You are wrong. The vaults being an experiment was not up for debate literally in all games its hinted, said directly and even the president of the enclave just flat out tells you. It is canon and always been
He never said that the vaults being experiments was up for debate. He was saying that the grand reason for all of the experiments happening in the first place. Why did Vault-Tech conduct these mass experiments? Outside of the interview with Tim Cain, we really don't know the true reason on what vault-tech was truly going to accomplish with these mass experiments. The whole "colonizing another planet" is what's unverifiable as nowhere in the games or other canon material does it explicitly say that Vault-Tech was using the vaults for that end goal. Maybe we will get confirmation of that in a future game. Basically: He didn't say that the experiments themselves happening is unverifiable, that's a certain fact we know for sure. Instead, he was saying that the grand motive behind all 122 vault experiments even happening in the first place remains unverified and up for debate to this day
Wow first time ive seen a TH-camr get the 3rd games enclaves story right.
Every video I ever see they just say they're genocidal maniacs and it's like no only the zax computer was.
There is one other interesting fact in the 3rd game to look at as well. The fact that both the enclave and the brotherhood of steel had weapons of mass destruction but only the brotherhood used theirs on people while the enclave used theirs only against Liberty prime. The enclave technically could have wiped out the entire pentagon and got rid of the brotherhood at any time they wanted but they didn't.
Just something to think about.
@@justincary4803 I never thought about that! The enclave should’ve just used it on the citadel. It would’ve made their victory much easier to secure
this channel need more attentions
Your fallout videos are really cool, i like your style
God Bless The Enclave
I know this was three months ago, but even still, I should mention it. This is also probably info that everyone already knows or at least is fairly obvious. The enclave isn’t defeated, In fact, it’s actually highly likely that they’re alive and thriving. As it stands, there are four active enclave locations in the US and they’re still could be more that we don’t know about, but there are four that we do know of. There’s an enclave outpost in Chicago, There is the mount weather congressional facility in Virginia, There’s the new Norfolk Naval base off the coast of Virginia, And likely, because of the existence of the Norfolk naval base and it being a real world aircraft carrier refueling port, There is likely an enclave high command fleet somewhere in the Atlantic ocean.
Cool video, always wanted to know about previous title’s villains
Until threat of the past like Enclave still have remain... they will raise by time... future can't forget the past... Old War never end... and wars - never change
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This was well edited an a great lore video!
Got a sub from me!!
17:10 Excuse me sir... but what weapon mod is this NPC holding ?
It kinda looks like the Gyrojet rifle mod to me
Finally someone who says Appalachia right! ❤️
Cool vid bro.😺
That ar2 music in the back he hitting
I know after fallout 4 alot of there bases are destroyed but i feel like those that survived the destruction of the oil rig or raven rock traveled to the midwest like Colorado because i know in real life theres a bunker called the Cheyenne Mountain complex that serves as a backup command center for the U.S Government
Sec. of Agriculture that nukes sounds like Civ’s Gandhi 😅
love fallout 76 lore ngl
Its really a shame, the fallout 76 og storyline was so much more engaging and the world felt so much better, it could have easily been better than fallout 4 if it was just given the same creative direction and focus.
Nice try Enclave, I'm still not paying my taxes
The enclave "do it or you die!"
Fun fact: The IRS actually has plans to survive an apocalyptic event.
@@B-zk9bttechnically, you actually meet the IRS during the Fallout games. In Atlantic City, you have missions to commit tax fraud and fight off the IRS combat squads.
How about the NCR taxes?
@@pariotawsome124all the same. I ain't paying any taxes to either the enclave or NCR bureaucratic pencil pushers!
Bake me a rick as fast as you can.
Fallout 5 they should let us play as enclave. To see other perspective.
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Do you know about the Nexus mods rebuilding America 1 and 2 Rockstar is a government facility beside vault 111 in Fallout 4 the player can use to join The Enclave
So nate the rake is apart of the Enclave bc military personnel, greatest war criminal of all time maybe
This video is just perfect, it gives a new look on this topic.
Was it even stated in game why autumn wanted to keep wastelanders alive besides the fev plan being too extreme?
Currently making a video about attacking Enclave bases in fallout 4.
Enlcave used to be cool before bethesda started using them as mustache twirling generic bad guys
I'm kinda confused on Frank Horrigan. Documents in the game imply that he's dim, but he's too well-spoken to seem dumb...but, in the same breath, he says things like, "Mutie freak" instead of some more eloquent way to be discriminatory. Maybe if he wasn't voiced by Lieutenant Worf, I wouldn't think as highly of him...
I would make the enclave less evil then the last times and make a good story and make it possible for the player to join them
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HOLY ATOM MY NAME IS IN FALLOUT
My favorite video
Bethesda literally made Fallout 76 as a Prequel to screw over fans of the Black Isle games. It screws up the timeline too much.
Aren't we getting the Tesla Cannon soon in Fallout 76?
My little brother tried to argue with me that the brother hood of steel was worse then the enclave.What do you ladys and gents think?
What about America racing?
From what ive found, there isnt anything in the lore suggesting that the X01 and APA are different, and that its just a common rumour
Yeah, from what you can find it’s implied that XO1 is a late-stage prototype with its blueprints being improved upon by the Enclave proper resulting in the creation of the APA
@@odst_735 but ive looked around a tonne, and cant find anything suggesting that.
It seems clearest to me that bethesda just modernised APA like they do for the other power armour from F2 and F3, and made another lore screw up
@@leafy126.5 The inclusion of the X in its name implies it’s experimental, given how irl the X designation is usually used in experimental weaponry by the military
@@odst_735 well the devil armour and hellfire armour in fallout 4 is called X02 and X03. Id consider those canon since you can no longer install the game without installing them too
@@leafy126.5 Yeah, that’s the part that bugs me. Like okay X-O1 being the pre-war experimental model that the Enclave would later refine, same with the hellfire as hellfire prototypes do exist(as shown by 76). But it doesn’t make sense for black devil, and like you said Bethesda really likes to mess with their own lore and you kinda have to head canon & weave stuff together to make stuff cohesive
How did you guys get so many to cooperate with all this stuff in fallout 76 🤔
The Enclave is like a radroach. Even through bombings, radiation, fighting and other things they will never be truly gone lmao
In my conclusion enclave doesn't really deserves the attention, since there's nothing interesting in their motives... Just kill everyone and build new world for themselves, so later it happens again. I don't really understand the serious analysis of their actions, because that's just foolishness all over.
Also against whom they're preparing to fight? They're the only organized group... I think the whole destroy humanity thing was made, so our protagonist would feel important and the game would felt as high stakes. NV did much better job on faction goals, which felt rational and real.
The Brother Hood Of Steel next a real faction from the U.S. Military my favorite.
Love them or hate them but they are the legitimate government of the United States.
I love the Enlcave but I realized that they are that Nazi’s of fallout
Can you make a new vegas fanboy play fallout 3
Based Enclave enjoyers rise up
I don't count that the enclave add on for fallout 4 To be canon. As it is a mod. Also just doesn't make sense lore wise
It was integrated into the main game after the update by the devs itself, therefore, it IS canon.
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God Fallout 76’s Enclave is such a joke, Eckhard was always a joke to me, then again, this game has always been a joke in my eyes
Couldn't watch it, your plug for some other game ruined it for me. Maybe put those at the end of your vid. If that's plugged into the 1st 10 mins of all your videos, I won't be watching or joining.
None of 76 is actual lore because it isn't a core game and doesn't fit in canon in general.
Fallout 76 is canon.
@@NoiFox They'll need alot of shoehorns to make that possible.
why did he start rapping in 0:00 - 0:15