SILO (Nuclear Devastation, Entire Series Lore + History) EXPLAINED
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Based on the Silo trilogy of novels (Wool, Shift, and Dust) by author Hugh Howey, the television adaptation offers a gritty, dystopian vision of survival in a post-apocalyptic world, where humanity clings to existence inside a vast, underground silo. Season 1 effectively covers the first half of Book one and opens on an Earth left desolate and uninhabitable, with the surface rendered toxic by unknown forces.
Trapped beneath miles of concrete and steel, the residents of the silo live under rigid social and technological controls designed to keep them alive-but at a great cost to their freedom and knowledge. Every layer of their world, it seems, is purposefully shrouded in mystery and, even more disturbingly, enforced by a structure of obedience that stifles the human spirit.
In both the novel and the show, daily life in the silo is a world built on restrictions, fear, and a finely maintained social order. All residents are taught, from the earliest age, that the world outside the silo is a deadly wasteland. The repetition of this notion ingrains a harrowing belief in the inhabitants-they’re utterly trapped, and the outside world, so tantalizingly close, is now a death sentence.
To prepare everyone for season 2, in this video, we’re going to explain the world of Silo, its factions and organisations, the entire story of Season 1 and the important characters within it. At the very end, which will have a spoiler warning, we are also going to delve into some explanations of this world gleamed from the later books and what is coming over the next few seasons.
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It's good the author didn't call them Vaults.
Bunker
😂
Copyright i guess 😊
😂😅
Author: so what I do call these post apocalypse shelters...hmmm
Shelters? Nah that's generic, Vaults? No fallout did that, Silos yes!
I never read these books but I'm going to now. This reminds me of a more gritty, grown-up version of The City of Ember. Like if their city had stayed underground this is what they would've eventually evolved to be like. I read the City of Ember books when I was a kid and the biggest thing I didn't like was when they ventured outside and began life out there; I would've liked to see them expand underground or something.
Let me tell you I would give almost anything to read/experience the book series for the first time all over again. 10/10 recommend. Buckle up, it’s a doozy.
Right on, now I'm excited :D I just started working a night shift so it's perfect timing
No. The books sucked . Longest ramble I’ve read, the series is better though changed some things
YES INDEED! The City of Ember was exactly what I thought of when I started this series.
I was thinking the same thing
I’ve met Hugh Howey more than a few times. Used to work with his then partner. Nicest guy.
Metropolis +fallout+dredd= you get this. Exploit current fears and you will have a hit show.
Fear is the mindkiller.
A little more then that.
this show sucks tho...its super slow and boring...they spend 20-30 minutes on one conversation that is meaningless...bad acting...pointless scenes...and the story overall isnt that good...its a rip off from everything else just worse...this is a dei book trilogy
@@JohnSmith-pj6wb you are exactly who needs to watch this show. A moronic bigot who would sooner seem themselves as a one of the captives fine w/ ignorant bliss than one who understands the deeper meanings brought about by the story and characters that translate to our current world.
Or just make a Badass (Carl Urban) Dredd Film or a Show with a different mission every episode!
The best youtuber that explain in detail. Thank you.
By saying the same things over and over again? If you need this amount of repetition, you need to go back to middle school
@@martinrotvig Repetition might not be ideal, but if you're still not getting the point, maybe it's not me who needs a refresher in comprehension. 😉
So basically ... Fallout TV series, without the out part.
Interesting no matter how old the books, games etc. They adaptations always hit the big or small screen at the same time.
It's pretty much the universe of Fallout without the Old world Military or Monsters.
The Silos are Vaults, Silo 1 is pretty much Vault Zero & the CEO causing the Apocalypse is pretty much like Vault tec causing the Apocalypse
The first thing came to mind
I recommend the graphic novel, the artwork is great, I still need to see this TV adaptation though.
@@steel749no fallout is like silo with added crap
So, the silos were indeed a necessary survival mechanism. The only evil part really being the arbitrary eugenic genocide of all but 1 of the silos…
they were, but I believe their intentions were nefarious all along if I'm not mistaken. Because they still use the nanotech on the people of the silos and according to the end of this video, use it in the surrounding area of the silos to make it seem like the world is still fucked .
@@soulpeacesamI thought nanotech is out there trying to haunt the people
"Abitrary"? No... It's deliberate, the whole thing is designed wholly on the fact that it will kill all ideas of curiosity, innovations and more...
The founder saw all the horrible shits peoples invented and specifically built the Silos to breed those abilities out.
@@bachvandals3259 I don’t see how any set of rules laid down by the founders would affect the world after people would get out of silos in the long run.
As I understand it, the rules are there only to ensure that people will survive long enough for the outside world to become non toxic. I don’t imagine it’s too easy to foresee how societies will manage in an enclosed space over hundreds of years, so they decided to play it “safe” for the good of many.
Still not too sure what’s up with the cloud of nanobots around the area where the silos are and why that particular place is being kept barren looking, if it’s by design or the nanobots are trying to chill where they see some sort of live (people go out on rebellions as well as out to clean here and there). Also the fact that magnification is not allowed kind of suggests that maybe there are some sort of nanobots might be inside the silos. Although it would be a good tool to use to a serve the outside world for signs of danger. I doubt tho, that by building a microscope they would unlock the nanobots tech inside the silos haha
@@nickdrozd no... The rules are there to keep peoples inside and breed out innovativeness, the outside has been clean for a long long time. In their timeline humanities in the course of 100 years invented nuclear bombs, AI, self replicating world eating nanobots, self evolving super virus bombs....
They made an eugenic programs specifically to stop them from rediscover these horrible things again and destroying the earth the second time. They want to reconfigure the human DNA so that they will blindly follow random set of rules no question asked for eternity.
The outside was never a problem.
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Waiting for a video like this since finishing all books after season one
I did the same thing.
Ive found that screen adaptations fall into 3 categories: 1 to 1 translation which is awesome, but repetitive for a reader.. a wildly different experience with the main characters and the only recognizable thing from the books... OR a mix of the two that is familiar without being an exact translation of the book ( which I prefer out of all three)
Overall I've overwhelmingly found that the books are ALWAYS better
Years ago, I started reading Wool, but I don't think I ever finished it. It was very well-conceived and well-written. It made me think more about how much I waste more than anything else I've seen or read. That feeling thoroughly outweighed my curiosity regarding the plot - though the story was indeed engaging. It's insane how much more we could get out of everyday objects. It really is a cultural doctrine that leads us to throw so much away.
That’s a wonderful idea. Because honestly I thought that too. It’s within our capitalist nature or that which has become instilled in us…. Our attempts at recycling are dismal.
If anyone else enjoyed the book trilogy, you might enjoy Robert Brockway's novel, Rx: A Tale of Electronegativity. They are extreeeeemely different books, but both do a great job of portraying an extremely overcrowded dystopia.
wait wait wait...so the outside shown to be a wasteland was just a trick and was actually green, but it turns out THAT was a trick and the world really was a wasteland...but THEN it turns out THAT was a trick and the world really is healed? wtf
Outside actually is a wasteland. The beautiful outside is supposed to be a trick for people sent out to clean. They see the green and want to clean the camera lens to show everyone of the greenery outside. But all they do is clean and show the wasteland to everyone inside of the silo. Deterring other people from wanting to go outside.
The book says the outside is green beyond the crater walls that go far from the doors to the silo. It's hinted that the area near the multiple silos doors is still toxic and that the senator who wanted a clean slate start designed a bioweapon that keeps infecting land nearest the silo.
Yes the nanobots are only arround the silos the world further seems ok
@@ragnarocka6070I knew something was dodgy when I not only saw more solos but a tall standing city in the distance. So basically the rich kept the poor in silos? So sad.
@@Goldgirl1020no the city was destroyed in the beginning by nukes
This sounds like too many layers of deception to me. It's flip-flopping the "truth" so many times, you can't really be sure that the resolution at the end is really the whole of it. You could keep it going seamlessly by adding an epilogue along the lines of "The administrator watched the growing settlement in frustration. He would have to wipe the board and start the experiment all over again."
We keep going up layer by layer, each completely changing perspective on everything that came before. First we have the isolated feudal society. Then their narrative of the hostile outside turns out to be fake. Then that information they actively suppress and punish is revealed to be the actual lie (why even bother then?). Then we find out that humanity created that wasteland intentionally. But actually it was a response to another disaster that wasn't intentional. However, it was still really just an experiment by yet another shadow government. Oh and by the way, the not-fake wasteland, which we thought was just a deception when it wasn't, turns out to be manufactured after all, and the outside world actually _is_ inhabitable, like the suppressed fake information claimed...
It's plot twists all the way down.
The Silos were not comisioned by the goverment in case of nuclear fallout, they were built to store radioactive waste and others in a safe manner, or at least that's how it was presented to the goverment by its creator, also the Nuclear weapons were not the cause of the destruction of the world, the nuclear explosion only happened in atlanta, next to were the Silos were built in order to push people inside each silo, since the inauguration day was during the democrat national convention, they set in each silo crater a tent and all that, one for each state represented, when the detonation happened, they got people in each silo. The world was destroyed by nanobots designed to attack humans, actually by the time the silo series starts, the whole world is habitable, the only area uninhabitable is the area surrounding the 50 Silos, since the silos as well as silo 1, keep pumping nanobots to the air, designed to stay within that area, killing everyone that gets outside. The plan was for only one silo to be open to the world when Silo 1 though it was time.
*Rainier Wolfcastle voice* "That's the premise"
@@asa90064 I may have gotten some details wrong, but overall I don't see anything that contradicts my summary. There's just so many fake cover stories that are peeled back layer by layer that at the end you can't be sure that you're actually at the heart of the onion...
There is a level of fundamental plot twists beyond which it becomes hard to be sure that we actually know everything, or take the previous stakes seriously.
Let's say they revealed that the "real" world in the Matrix franchise was just another layer of simulation, to keep the rebellious escapees from the first layer busy by giving them something to rebel against. Sure, it would explain away some of the weirder aspects like human batteries, Neo's powers outside the Matrix or the fact that the machines keep a cycle alive that might eventually destroy them. But if you accept that there's a third layer above that, you've introduced the concept of nested layers. What's to say there isn't another fourth layer above even that? Or more? And is any of what we saw in the movies even relevant anymore, or was it just a meaningless puppet show put on by whoever is running the next higher layer?
I feel similar about the whole "the outside world is secretly fine, but actually not, but really that's just a lie!"... At this point there could credibly be another twist, like "oh, the nanomachines didn't deactivate like expected but just went dormant with no more humans around, but now reactivate with people leaving the silos!" - or even yet another layer of institution that only made it seem like the nanomachines obliterated all of society outside, tricking the heads of Silo 1 into thinking they're the masterminds behind all that remains of humanity...
Yeh seemed like plot twist for the sake of plot twists and then lots of the stuff makes no sense.
Well, yeah. It's dystopian sci-fi. In the end, it's not supposed to make sense. The answer is always: "some evil asshole went on the ultimate power trip, but he made this one mistake..." If the story is still fun despite a few plot holes, it's good fiction.
Sunday chores aren't chores when I listen to a big ol' episode of film comics explained! Thanks for another 11/10 banger
I suggest videos on:
Conan the Barbarian
Farscape
Stargate SG-1
Achilles
Batman 1989
Batman Returns
The Phantons.
Great work! I needed to remember parts of the whole story to understand some of the character's actions a bit better
Haven't seen the show but the sets are breathtaking
What you want to know and actual video starts at 43:40. Everything before that is commentary of season 1
This is a really good series.
agreed. begginng is slow but later its great
@@emelgiefroyeah but that slow beginning was great to build the characters before the payouts begin.
Damn Nyant, I’m am stopping right here 2:32. I’ll be back after I watch this show. You sold me.
It’s 10/10
@ made it to e3. I haven’t been this into a show since the expanse. It’s amazing.
@@tjlambaes WHOOOOOAHH...to INVOKE "The Expanse" is high praise!!!
Waiting for this video for many days....
The building of the giant mining machines for a single use and the number of silos is the reason for ecological destruction. Lol
It’s true to life. When tunnels are dug underground such as England to France. The machine that drills the tunnel is just left underground in a hole. Apparently it’s more expensive to get it out lol
@crispouk3070 crazy since those were horizontal
To be honest I probably won't be watching the show I just don't have time I don't even know if I'll be able to read the book so this is amazing thank you for this If anything this will make me want to watch it later on when I do have the time
You have time. You’re not the president
Just download the episodes to your phone, laptop, desktop.
@@Sunnydawgonhow do you know hes not the president of his country
@@MWMTEE😂
@@MWMTEEexactly. What a presumptuous thing of him to say smh.
So, Snowpierce but vertical and static.
you got nothing, and has nothing to do with snowpierce.
@andressousa9006 👍
This is genre fiction
I wonder if people grown up underground, for generations, would consider normal weather a life threatening danger. And probably be agoraphobic anyway.
As humans we have an innate curiosity. I think that would drive most to explore this new world.
Stupid question; why the secret? Surely, it would've been better to tell people the truth considering that IT weren't accountable for the nuclear attack and that, while outside appears safe, it (potentially) hides an invisible danger
lol bro the truth is that they are all there by design and forced against their will to go live in a bunker for centuries
Silo one has been pumping out nanobots to create the illusion of a radiated wasteland. They're trying to create an obedient slave race through eugenics.
Wokecuckery? Farleftbehinders? Communism? Pedoprophetry?
Wokecuckery?farleftbehinders?communism?pedoprophetry?
Wokecuckery?farleftbehinders?communism?pedoprophetry?
this is great, love the books and series
Watched the first season of the show and got hooked and have now read all 3 books twice. Cant wait to see what they do with the show.
Great video! I haven't read the source books but was fascinated by Series 1 and I'm now watching Series 2. I'm still not fully clear on what 'truth' they think they are missing out on; they are told that the Earth is uninhabitable... and it is? I'm also yet to find out why 'relics' of the old world are forbidden... I can't see the harm they do, since the world is not habitable, so they're not missing out on anything while everyone else is having fun on the surface.
So I think the world was made to be and is kept inhabitable by AI the humans are kept like pets and intentionally put into silos I think they aren’t allowed technology and relics so they don’t find out this fact or how to ‘beat’ it
Totally guessing and not read any of the books
This is the problem that I keep on seeing with the series. No one is giving a full answer of what is actually going on. Even videos of people discussing about the books it’s not clear and in depth and summarize. I’m at the point where I’m just gonna start listening to the audiobook
wait, they said there will be 4 seasons!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I barely remember reading Wool when it first came out. I don't remember if I even finished it. It was so much to take in. I'm excited about watching the series
Nanomachines, son.
You can tell who hasn’t read the books
Just started the Vod from s blank slate , no books and this is brand new to me . NGL justs started and im very interested . Good times
Edit . stoped mid way as I will be watching this . Love the Chan .
It has a lot of similarities to the Fallout universe Vaults, with less insane experiments.
So the Silos ARE necessary, and the outside IS deadly, and her search leads to the destruction of silos that were necessary... fun. But in the end, she takes a couple hundred (?) to the promised land to rebuild, so the thousands dead is a non-issue.
But isss the whole world deadly of just the area around the silos? Go back to where and walks over the first silo and sees more of them then also note there is a city in the distance. The landscape only looks hellish for as far as you can see….but what if you got closer to the city hmm?
The world healed back but the radioactive poison is still there, so rebuilding is still not possible.
But it turns out they were safe.
if you don't care about the show and just wanted a book summary, skip to ~ 45:00.
Glad I looked into the books, because it does not sound that good and seems pretty generic.
You’re a lifesaver because I literally thought this video was pointless
Everyone trying to call this vaults OBVIOUSLY watched this and STILL missed the point vaults are for experiments, silos are to save human kind. Vaults are not needed to survive the wasteland, silos are paramount for survival, do you guys need more? I mean did you even watch the video?
But you forgot that there were some CONTROL Vaults that actually does it job
Arguably the title of the video already implies a spoiler for anyone watching the show and not reading the books.
I might just pick up this show when all the seasons are out bc the ending sounds so good
all this just leaves me wanting MORE man... I love shit like this and I wish it was an anime or something so it could be way longer hahaha
Gee, sounds remarkably similar to the 2008 movie, "City of Ember", also starring Tim Robbins.
The books definitely gave me that feel, the show gives more snowpiercer vibes?
This was one show that never gets talked about like iv never seen an ad or anything. But seems like a good watch
The first thing that comes to my mind is that there is poison in the protective suit.
good work
happy new year
I can't remember the last time a show made me actually care about all the characters.
It wouldn't shock me if people are living in SILO's right now for the last 100 or so years with no idea the rest of us are on the surface. There's a lot of land in the US and world none of us will never see, nor are allowed to visit.
Aren't there companies that freeze rich assholes?
there been plenty of shows about goverment exparaments about this, think the best one ive seen is Ascension, shit like this, giving the funding, could be real, but we would never know.
We don't have the tech to build a completely sealed, self-sufficient, infinitely maintainable environment that could hold humans indefinitely. Look at how much maintenance the ISS requires. Without outside intervention, any project would fail after a few years.
@@Hawk7886the thing is , how do we know that we don’t . I mean wasn’t the studies of mk ultra released way later by the CIA . They’re probably decades ahead and release “updates”later
@@zoella2349 because if it existed it would already be used on the most expensive habitat humanity has ever constructed. Space is peanuts compared to a theoretical "vault" - just look at what old missile silos look like after decades.
This was a brilliant video
This series should literally end in the second episode. the heroine enters the hot part of a steam turbine and spins the bearing. Does anyone replace a wheel in a car while the car is in the moce?
It’s a fictional novel
@Goldgirl102fiction or not, there are some rules in this world. especially when the steam later heats the steel doors in red
I'm 6 eps in season 2 and it's so incredibly boring that I can't continue. Idk if the books are like that but Jesus Christ this show fell off a cliff.
It makes no sense to keep these people under control? It’s like it’s just an ego thing if anything if someone has a problem just send them out no need for all the power tripping
Eugenics experiment with nanobots
did you miss the part where rebellion leads to everyone death ?
Agree it’s so pointless tell the truth and people will understand
@@NNOutBurger_Gaming The whole population of a silo literally get exterminated by Silo 1 if a rebellion succedes. Its a social experiment. There is no truth to undertand, they are under constant surveilance by crazy people with a "kill everyone" button
I see similarities with the 40k Imperial Hiveworlds.
I love this Channel ❤
what I don't like about ideas like this is that people being curious is presented as something rebellious
in reality everyone and their mother would know that there is no way other silos don't exist, and we should try to work on managing communications between silos
it's the same with other living creatures in the universe, there is no way Earth is the only special place with life, we just don't have communication with other galaxies etc.
Did you ever read the series, there is alot that happen in the first book
The use of ai imagery sucks here... a shame - but i usually appreciate the effort you put into these videos.
Love these breakdowns. Looking forward to watching this. Seems like Fallout meets Man in the high castle with its darker grittier tone. I wasn’t the biggest fan of Fallout, it’s mostly just some fun and eye candy but this seems the real deal.
Can you do the Silo 49 Series? For fun?
Let me guess, she's going to go against the established rules and end up destroying the status quo. Seen this thousand times.
Man if only this wasn’t ChatGPTd
Hahah you are so right
Great video tbh, and show, wish we get a movie in the future maybe
The whole series makes no sense. You can't live for more than 100 years and only have metal shops to build stuff. You need to have at least electronics, plastics, and glass manufacturing to last this long. And this requires unique minerals and substances that need mining from different parts for the world. Also, how does the silo structure stay sound from earthquakes? It's 100 levels deep. Eventually it will have cracks and it will develop water leaks. That could destroy the integrity of the structure. There are more problems with the story's premise. It's a very interesting detailed story that is steeped in fantasy and not reality.
The knew they needed 500 years of supplies. So that would be easy enough to accomplish given the scale of this project.
Also two things about the earthquakes.
1. Earthquakes travel across the top of the Earth like a wave on the ocean. So as long as you're deep enough they are not an issue.
2. Even if earthquakes were a problem in this case these bunkers could simply be built far from a major fault line.
It's called fiction.
The same question could be said for the city of ember. The book that’s literally similar to the silo. How could all those lightbulbs last for so long? How did the ground not cave in overtime and collapse on everybody. Same with attack on Titan and the people that lived underground but again it’s for the plot.
This show didn't live up to the promises of episodes 1 and 2, it's the usual suspect of a good premise, but poor delivery.
The thing is about Juliette becoming mayor is Robert Sims and his wife being stuck in the vault. Now Rob has the key and his wife literally taking Bernards place what will happen then? The extra layers the book has not touched on will keep everyone guessing till season 3. Way better than Fallout. The way they handled the “Ghoul” narrative was silly.
like in reality, there's always a further "deception". You don't "escape the matrix" folks. you look to the creator who knows the heart, and in death you find salvation
Just finished reading this series, absolutely incredible story with a super rushed ending
I think the show actually improves on the source material which is a rarity. The original is a great read, but it's kind of dry and the world feels small, partially due to the pacing which is lightning fast. The show provides much needed reasons to feel empathy and other emotions for the characters.
I find it kind of crazy that the people who are adamant the outside world is not deadly agree to put the suits on...If you want to kill off everyone who dissents, put them in a suit with a closed cycle breathing system and then have an aerosolised toxin that takes ~0.5 hours to kill them. The first time I saw someone die in the show in that way I was just thinking, why would you put the suit on...?!
Fantastic books and the TV adaptation is good too!
Oh yeah! Love me some FCE
I find the whole story unbelievable. If im the one that controls if you can eat, shit, and breath. Then im quickly going to be in chatge. You can have all your guns and bullets, kill me and you die too. The engineers would always rise to the top.
Not the case anywhere. Gov. Threatens not only you but friends and family, and you bend.
@@evilchili4787 so i explained why it would indeed work, but possibly in too graphic of detail, and it made youtube, "uncomfortable" and was removed. let's just say in a dystopian nightmare world were the very air you breath, food you eat, water you drink, is all regulated by a machine that i know how to fix and you don't. well knowledge is power and all the power lies with the engineer. delete everyone i've ever known but you and yours still need that sweet sweet air, so in the end we all go, or i get the power and control. it's a game of chicken where i've got nothing to lose. so once i remove them from power, and place myself in their place, since they DID remove all my loved ones from the planet, i might be feeling a bit tetchy and a tiny bit retributive.
long story short mess with mine and i'll still get what i want, except now i'll be angry.
Please look at The Ancient Enemy from The Phantoms.
I've been waiting for him to do Phantoms for years!
Not just… not only… not only about…
Just wondering: which ChatGPT are you using to creat your voiceover?
It’s vertical Fallout… dope
Thank you for posting this video. One look and I knew this wouldn't be for me.
Why does every vision of the future for mankind has to be so bleek?
Can we get a lore video for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games?
I don't get this show. We all already know that the silo is a scam, even from the trailers.
Granted, we don't know the particulars and intricacies of the conspiracy, but it really doesn't matter.
This entire first season feels like the characters slowly catching up to what we, the audience, already know.
I think I remember watching a quick recap of the clips before watching this.
Heyy Niat!! Can you watch and explain the series Foundation next PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. It's very similar to Dune and there's 2 seasons out with the second season being a little over a year old now.
The nonstop comparisons to OTHER post apocalyptic dystopian books/shows makes me wonder if people understand the concept of genre?
Silo is completely unique as are most of the things it is being compared with.
Similar genres share similar concepts and explore similar ideas. That’s doesn’t make them the same.
So no Silo is not Snowpiercer, Fallout, City of Ember, Vault, Shelter, Station 11 or The Rain.
the atmosphere reminds me of the game Half-life1
Hey Niyat!
I’m not sure if you covered or even watched it yet but could you give FROM a try? I think you’d like it and would love to see a video of your thoughts. Cheers✌️
Reminds me of Hive Cities in Warhammer40k and Vaults in Fallout.
There must be people living in other parts of the world. 50/500 are figures routinely used for a successful breeding population. But, that was from approximately 30 years ago. Now, 2500-5000 is considered more accurate.
Maybe it is just me, but I really don’t want to see that many people die at the end of the series.
Truth in our face
Vertical Snowpiercer
How they get oxygen
Where their waste goes
What's producing electricity
How they get sun or UV required for human body
They use geothermal energy to produce electricity, generating oxygen and recycling waste.
It would be nice if the video was divided into chapters
Seems like a really bad acid trip. 😵💫
Nanobots are the real problem, not radiation. Nanobots that are carried on the wind from Silo 1
The major missing character and his (could have been easily a her) is the architect whose memory is wiped each time he is put into cryo sleep as are others. Each crew is brought out of sleep to work as preordained worker bees. Justice etc remain the full control. This architect eventually realises the lie. Was this unbelievable or do we find this silo builder (now just technically adapt) in another silo. Yet there is no sign of the stores of part spares, no cryo sleep. Otherwise its close.
I see this in a lot of ‘what happen in the books’ videos but isn’t the nuke over Atlanta the only one? And it was only a way of scaring the people into the silos before the nanobot off switch
in Fallout, is all about "what if we give too much power to the scientist"
While in Silo. "What if we give too much power to the IT department"
IT doesn’t even know what is really happening
I don't like how weak the positions of judge, mayor ,and sheriff end up being. It would have been more interesting if there was more balance and competition between them instead of Judicial raiders answering to IT. It shouldn't be that easy for a government bureaucrat to murder the mayor, the judge, the deputy sheriff, and arrest multiple sheriff's.
The silo is an reverse tower built like an icbm silo. Also hints of a concrete grain tower.
Its more like "City of Ember".
Bruh is that Common?
yup
more questions than answers
broadcasting spoilers in your title...classy
Is it me or is it maybe the suits are poisoning the wearers...
If i truly believed it was liveable I'd go out without a suit.
After seeing what Apple did to Foundation, I doubt they'll stick to any of the source material.
As long as it fits the message, it will.
worked for Foundation tough, they made something wathchable and kept some ideas from the book. Not just aesthethics or buthcered plot points like most adapattions do. They repackaged Asimov's ideas.
Silo is like Fallout with a bunch (A BUNCH!) of plot holes!
Light years ahead of fallout. Which doesnt take that much to be honest but great show.