@@ComradeUranium That would work, too...is there precidence to putting a 'human' mind in a synth body?...but I think his still decapitated head bolted to power armor would be, if nothing else, a fun science experiment. Very 'Frankenstein'. He could man a Nuka-Cola stand!
Lets be honest; Bethesda handed us everything we need in F4 to resolve Bradberton's problem. Bert Riggs, one of the scientists who developed the Robobrain and indeed, survived to 2287 *as* a Robobrain and Isabel Cruz, AKA The Mechanist, who managed to get the production facility up and running again despite it being in a lockdown state and started producing Robobrains herself. Riggs also had plans to create cloned bodies for himself and his fellow Vault survivors when the time came to emerge. There is no reason the same tech can't be applied in Bradberton's case.
I never truly kill him, I always disconnect him from his systems and leave him in hell. Then I periodically go into the 38 basement to smoke a cigar in his face and mock him with tales about my progress taking over the Mojave
Hey man just wanted to let u know we appreciate the work you put in all these canon/lore videos, it’s a great watch for hardcore Fallout fans like me. Keep em comin
This is an excellent video. Well researched and presented. Fantastic work. I'm guessing next list has to include the protagonists from FO4 for their connection to Father...
I just realized that the Fallout AK has no bolt. You should be able to see the back of the bolt and the firing pin in it at the bottom of the bolt carrier, but there's just an empty hole
@@qualicumjack3906 There should still be a bolt. Also, not all 5.56 AKs are 100 series and most 100 series AKs are not in 5.56. Very little has changed about the core mechanism of the AK since Kalashnikov's first design. Speaking as a former gun builder for Kalashnikov USA, the owner of a Bulgarian AK-74, and a former RSO who has seen more AK variants than I can count
@@filmandfirearms Boy I clicked your channel and from the looks of it, the only insurgent threat you fighting is losing your V-card. I admire your creativity and gall to double down on your BS but anyone can use Google
House allo created the securitron and restored new vegaa I like to think that the canonic ending is with him A genius, yes eccentric, but not a psycho He would not kill anybody for pleasure or for random purposes People are are resource, and he knows that they need to be kept happy and satisfied to be useful
I was hoping this video would be about influential people that were influential before the war and not influential in the way of shaping the post war world. Anyway Im jumping back into the video, so far so good.
Sole survivor should be a Honorable mention(specially the female One since the male One has military experiência while the female is Just a lawyer)my Guy shaped up a whole region of post war América for the better or worse and probably continue Will in other places
Just now getting around to watching this vidya...had to save it to my "Watch Later" list so I'd remember...glad i did, too, cuz when i saw it, i got stoked, and pressed **play** immediately.😜💞 Your style of Fallout Lore videos is very refreshing imo, so, thank you for that! Keep it up (as long as you enjoy what you're doin, that is!), stay blessed, and STAY SAFE! **Sendin ~love~ from south Texas, USA😉🥰**
In New Vagas I'd have to argue they use any cap cause 1. The broken economy 1. If you drink a sunset sarsaparilla it takes the cap and puts it in your money
I will disagree with the blame on the FEV for one reason and one reason only - We are all responsible for our own actions. Any of those people could have just left at any time when they felt their morals were being ignored, but they didn't. They chose to stick around, they chose to continue their work, and they chose to help create the FEV. Saying it's the blame of one man solely because he was in charge is just pushing blame, and pretending like the others didn't have functioning brains of their own. They are all equally to blame, and equally influential in this context.
Depends on the conditions they worked under. It is not unheard of for people working on top secret science projects in the world of _Fallout_ to be forced or "encouraged" to complete their work. One such example is Cambridge Polymer Labs, which trapped its own employees in order to make finish their work on a new type of power armor alloy. Another example is the scientists who were creating diseases and cures for Vault-Tec inside Vault 81. After they were cut off by the vault's Overseer for attempting human testing they were doomed to die, and while they could have just stopped their work entirely and given up, they instead decided to spend the rest of their lives making amends by creating the ultimate cure. Obviously, they still bear some responsibility for being willing to experiment on people without their consent in the first place, but like the people in Polymer Labs, they didn't really a choice after a certain point. Someone else had already chosen for them, and their only chance at gaining freedom or accomplishing something worthwhile before they died was to continue their work. Utilitarianism is a big theme in Fallout, especially when talking about people from the pre-war period. Lots of little people intending to do some good, but finding themselves being lead long bad roads by someone much more powerful than themselves. Some go along with it willingly, others begrudgingly because they don't see any other options that don't compromise their safety. Workplace *_accidents_* in _Fallout_ are far from uncommon.
@@DovahFett Also for 'accidents' and mysterious disappearances to happen to those who cause trouble. A scientist trying to leave a project in the middle of it would probably be considered 'causing trouble'! Hey, you gotta test that FEV on someone, right?
Great video, may I suggest a video detailing of all the major factions of the games (NCR, Brotherhood, Legion, Mr House, Institute, Vault-Tec) and who would be the best to rule the wasteland either one or a group of them.
I think the opinion would be a meh concept, I think it would be better to list their ideologies and how they want to work then ask the viewers what aspects they like and dislike about each faction.
that's actually pretty easy because the only viable solution is NCR with support from brotherhood/NCR alone legion dies when ceasar dies mr house has no way to control more than mojave area institute is playing with fire and having problems with railroad, which shows that they have no way of becoming a powerful nation vault tec is vault tec, c'mon ncr already created a country out of nothing, is able to keep peace using soldiers, they are recovering technology to create rails and power armors. They are the only ones that managed to make a proper country in the wastes. And if You played fallout 1 and 2 You'll see how much they grew in just 100 years. From pathetic 3 hut village to biggest city in the game, also, at the end of fallout 2 it controls the whole area in which You are playing in which has at least 6 decently sized and prosperous settlements like san francisco and vault city
Some more influential figures: Frank Sinclair - responsible for father elijah's plan and potential execution of mass genocide Elvis Presley - indirectly responsible for one of the main groups keeping Freeside from falling apart Sole Survivor - determines the fate of the Commonwealth Eddie Winters and Nick Valentine - direct causes for the creation of synth nick who helps the sole survivor Captain Zao - destroyed the commonwealth and is possibly the one who launched the first nukes Shaun - director of the institute
@@eviec7612 you’re right! To my knowledge, nothing in Carbon Texas is built around, or looks like a cannon. If you’re referring to the “official” *canon* that Bethesda has set down, you’re wrong. It’s my firm belief that *everything* with the exception of mods and CC content is *canon*.
I doubt ethical review of research existed in the Fallout Universe. There were a ton of unethical research studies going on in the US prior to the Divergence and only stopped (mostly) with media exposure of government-funded horrors in the 1970s. FEV *does* deserve it on the list, and I don't mind von Felden being on the list as the person for FEV.
Well, well, well! Maxson and his Brotherhood of Steal (note: Indeed, that's how I write them - why? Because they loot, the take, they steal what was not their's! I mean they destroyed Rivet City for their stupid airship!)
I'm still trying to figure out how, after 200+ years, the prepackaged food and drinks are still edible... the soda would be a flat tar-like syrup, snack cakes and suchlike would be petrified, even beer goes bad after a while as well.
At times like this, I have to remind myself I'm just playing a genre game...not a reality simulator. In a game with magic, you just accept the magic. In a game with retro-futurist pseudo-science, you just accept the Fancy Boy Snack Cakes...mmm.
RIP Bradberton. That man was a real one for making the best drink ever and “always [striving] to improve”. I don’t but all the allegations. That’s all they are 😮💨💪
@14:42 and, I hate to break it to *anyone* but it certainly will NOT be the last time, either...("experiments on humans funded by the US Govt.")😅🥴🤷🏼♀️
Some Day They Should Stop using Bottle Caps as a Currency in Fallout Games. i Swear somebody always Cries that its make no Sense that its a a Currency everywhere. just to see Millions of Cry Boys say they Stole Fallouts Only Good Currency at it is all there was needed and so on. also the Currency in Fallout 76 is really Shallow explanation every time i hear it. Still i like my Bottle cap.
who saves butches mom in Fallout 3?? Watching him watch her die is one of the best parts of that game! But seriously I love your videos, keep up the great work.
I wish they had let us put Bradburton's head-jar on top of a set of Nuka-Cola power armor and let him become either a companion or at least a settler.
Or give him a synth body
@@ComradeUranium That would work, too...is there precidence to putting a 'human' mind in a synth body?...but I think his still decapitated head bolted to power armor would be, if nothing else, a fun science experiment. Very 'Frankenstein'. He could man a Nuka-Cola stand!
An addition to the atomatron dlc would be cool too as a robobrain…
Lets be honest; Bethesda handed us everything we need in F4 to resolve Bradberton's problem. Bert Riggs, one of the scientists who developed the Robobrain and indeed, survived to 2287 *as* a Robobrain and Isabel Cruz, AKA The Mechanist, who managed to get the production facility up and running again despite it being in a lockdown state and started producing Robobrains herself. Riggs also had plans to create cloned bodies for himself and his fellow Vault survivors when the time came to emerge. There is no reason the same tech can't be applied in Bradberton's case.
That's such a creative idea though. We have Robobrain robots, synths, and power armor.
john bradberton was great but his biggest mistake was releasing *new* nuka cola. people just weren’t ready for it
after they brought back classic nuka, the taste just wasnt the same
19:15 “Despite Robert House still being kept alive today”
Doesn’t apply to 75% of playthroughs
I never truly kill him, I always disconnect him from his systems and leave him in hell.
Then I periodically go into the 38 basement to smoke a cigar in his face and mock him with tales about my progress taking over the Mojave
"A man chooses a slave obeys" sorry mr house gotta complete all the challenges
Nah, see I tend to play as the good guy, So the House always wins.
The House always wins
The house always wins 25% of the time
Fallout 4 protagonist is the most influential pre war character.
Mr House shaped half the entire world of fallout by himself
I think it was a joke, Godrick.
stupid Godrick
@@jakeager2955 Whats the punchline, then
@@godricktheminecrafted3113 you
Hey man just wanted to let u know we appreciate the work you put in all these canon/lore videos, it’s a great watch for hardcore Fallout fans like me. Keep em comin
I love how Roberts crowning achievement was an iron dome defense system over Las Vegas
Another influencer in the Fallout franchise. The old immortal guy with the weird magic helmet. Him and his whole family.
Dunno....I mean, on a larger scale, who does the cabbot family influence?
Why can we just give Bradberton a synth body
Or put him in a Robobrain. I'd take him as a follower in a robot body if I could lol
@@kjsdpgijn There's a mod for that.
Do you REALLY want that?!
"23 dogs were exposed to this version..."
20 Three Dog's? I thought there was only one! 😂
The sole survivor And Mr. House for Sure.
Those pre-war people run with such confidence. I envy them. I fear tripping when just walking.
Norte sounds like he's about to fall asleep at any moment
I recently started watching your videos, and I must say I love them all so far. Keep up the great effort my man!
This is an excellent video. Well researched and presented. Fantastic work. I'm guessing next list has to include the protagonists from FO4 for their connection to Father...
So you're telling me that in 24 years I can drink some real Nuka cola?
But I'll be 50! :(
In about half that time, you may be experiencing fallout irl!
3:15 love the video but brother that is definitely not how you say caesar, it's see-sar. I had to go back because I thought you actually meant Kaiser.
Great video! Definitely was expecting house on the list. Keep it up man!
I just realized that the Fallout AK has no bolt. You should be able to see the back of the bolt and the firing pin in it at the bottom of the bolt carrier, but there's just an empty hole
The Fallout “AK” is chambered in 5.56, would be a AK-100 family rifle, so the design is correct
Isn’t that one a handmade one or is there another
@@qualicumjack3906 There should still be a bolt. Also, not all 5.56 AKs are 100 series and most 100 series AKs are not in 5.56. Very little has changed about the core mechanism of the AK since Kalashnikov's first design. Speaking as a former gun builder for Kalashnikov USA, the owner of a Bulgarian AK-74, and a former RSO who has seen more AK variants than I can count
@@filmandfirearms
Boy I clicked your channel and from the looks of it, the only insurgent threat you fighting is losing your V-card.
I admire your creativity and gall to double down on your BS but anyone can use Google
@@qualicumjack3906 I never said anything about fighting anyone or anything. The fact that you even brought that up tells me you have no argument
I could listen to Norte's voice for hours, and I have!
House allo created the securitron and restored new vegaa
I like to think that the canonic ending is with him
A genius, yes eccentric, but not a psycho
He would not kill anybody for pleasure or for random purposes
People are are resource, and he knows that they need to be kept happy and satisfied to be useful
Killing bunch of ppl is hardly eccentric
Dean Dommyno never had a chance
I was hoping this video would be about influential people that were influential before the war and not influential in the way of shaping the post war world. Anyway Im jumping back into the video, so far so good.
Sole survivor should be a Honorable mention(specially the female One since the male One has military experiência while the female is Just a lawyer)my Guy shaped up a whole region of post war América for the better or worse and probably continue Will in other places
I never knew the origin story for the B.O.S. super cool, gives me a lot more respect for the faction.
Great video
I really like your videos
another banger my guy
Excellent video.
Well, in my opinion, #1 should've been Kent Connolly, but... great video. :D
Just now getting around to watching this vidya...had to save it to my "Watch Later" list so I'd remember...glad i did, too, cuz when i saw it, i got stoked, and pressed **play** immediately.😜💞
Your style of Fallout Lore videos is very refreshing imo, so, thank you for that! Keep it up (as long as you enjoy what you're doin, that is!), stay blessed, and STAY SAFE!
**Sendin ~love~ from south Texas, USA😉🥰**
Man I fucking love your channel
In New Vagas I'd have to argue they use any cap cause 1. The broken economy 1. If you drink a sunset sarsaparilla it takes the cap and puts it in your money
I will disagree with the blame on the FEV for one reason and one reason only - We are all responsible for our own actions. Any of those people could have just left at any time when they felt their morals were being ignored, but they didn't. They chose to stick around, they chose to continue their work, and they chose to help create the FEV. Saying it's the blame of one man solely because he was in charge is just pushing blame, and pretending like the others didn't have functioning brains of their own. They are all equally to blame, and equally influential in this context.
Depends on the conditions they worked under. It is not unheard of for people working on top secret science projects in the world of _Fallout_ to be forced or "encouraged" to complete their work. One such example is Cambridge Polymer Labs, which trapped its own employees in order to make finish their work on a new type of power armor alloy. Another example is the scientists who were creating diseases and cures for Vault-Tec inside Vault 81. After they were cut off by the vault's Overseer for attempting human testing they were doomed to die, and while they could have just stopped their work entirely and given up, they instead decided to spend the rest of their lives making amends by creating the ultimate cure. Obviously, they still bear some responsibility for being willing to experiment on people without their consent in the first place, but like the people in Polymer Labs, they didn't really a choice after a certain point. Someone else had already chosen for them, and their only chance at gaining freedom or accomplishing something worthwhile before they died was to continue their work. Utilitarianism is a big theme in Fallout, especially when talking about people from the pre-war period. Lots of little people intending to do some good, but finding themselves being lead long bad roads by someone much more powerful than themselves. Some go along with it willingly, others begrudgingly because they don't see any other options that don't compromise their safety. Workplace *_accidents_* in _Fallout_ are far from uncommon.
@@DovahFett Also for 'accidents' and mysterious disappearances to happen to those who cause trouble. A scientist trying to leave a project in the middle of it would probably be considered 'causing trouble'! Hey, you gotta test that FEV on someone, right?
You're secretly Rad King I just know it!
Great video, may I suggest a video detailing of all the major factions of the games (NCR, Brotherhood, Legion, Mr House, Institute, Vault-Tec) and who would be the best to rule the wasteland either one or a group of them.
I think the opinion would be a meh concept, I think it would be better to list their ideologies and how they want to work then ask the viewers what aspects they like and dislike about each faction.
that's actually pretty easy because the only viable solution is NCR with support from brotherhood/NCR alone
legion dies when ceasar dies
mr house has no way to control more than mojave area
institute is playing with fire and having problems with railroad, which shows that they have no way of becoming a powerful nation
vault tec is vault tec, c'mon
ncr already created a country out of nothing, is able to keep peace using soldiers, they are recovering technology to create rails and power armors. They are the only ones that managed to make a proper country in the wastes. And if You played fallout 1 and 2 You'll see how much they grew in just 100 years. From pathetic 3 hut village to biggest city in the game, also, at the end of fallout 2 it controls the whole area in which You are playing in which has at least 6 decently sized and prosperous settlements like san francisco and vault city
Some more influential figures:
Frank Sinclair - responsible for father elijah's plan and potential execution of mass genocide
Elvis Presley - indirectly responsible for one of the main groups keeping Freeside from falling apart
Sole Survivor - determines the fate of the Commonwealth
Eddie Winters and Nick Valentine - direct causes for the creation of synth nick who helps the sole survivor
Captain Zao - destroyed the commonwealth and is possibly the one who launched the first nukes
Shaun - director of the institute
if this is recent footage from west tek you need to get on that S.C.O.R.E. grind lol
Nuka isn’t available in Carbon Texas, as Bawls Guarana was the top drink.
That's not cannon tho
@@eviec7612 you’re right! To my knowledge, nothing in Carbon Texas is built around, or looks like a cannon. If you’re referring to the “official” *canon* that Bethesda has set down, you’re wrong. It’s my firm belief that *everything* with the exception of mods and CC content is *canon*.
I didn’t realize Fev caused things other than the super mutants, interesting!
Play the original fallout and learn about The Glow
22:51 BOSS
WE'RE GONNA MAKE THEM GIVE BACK OUR PAST
Best fallout content 🔥 love ur voice too no homo
The House always wins
good morning!
I doubt ethical review of research existed in the Fallout Universe. There were a ton of unethical research studies going on in the US prior to the Divergence and only stopped (mostly) with media exposure of government-funded horrors in the 1970s. FEV *does* deserve it on the list, and I don't mind von Felden being on the list as the person for FEV.
Well, well, well! Maxson and his Brotherhood of Steal (note: Indeed, that's how I write them - why? Because they loot, the take, they steal what was not their's! I mean they destroyed Rivet City for their stupid airship!)
The Brotherhood, with the exception of the splinter group under Owyn and Sarah Lyons, are just better armed and armored Raiders.
@@duanekc That’s the gunners
I'm still trying to figure out how, after 200+ years, the prepackaged food and drinks are still edible... the soda would be a flat tar-like syrup, snack cakes and suchlike would be petrified, even beer goes bad after a while as well.
Two things, together, would explain that. Food irradiation and vacuum packaging.
At times like this, I have to remind myself I'm just playing a genre game...not a reality simulator. In a game with magic, you just accept the magic. In a game with retro-futurist pseudo-science, you just accept the Fancy Boy Snack Cakes...mmm.
4:17 bethesda coding moment
Maxon was around b4 the nukes? How da f is he alive?
I'm assuming you are talking about Arthur Maxson from Fallout 4, He is a decendent of Roger Maxson
RIP Bradberton. That man was a real one for making the best drink ever and “always [striving] to improve”. I don’t but all the allegations. That’s all they are 😮💨💪
@14:42 and, I hate to break it to *anyone* but it certainly will NOT be the last time, either...("experiments on humans funded by the US Govt.")😅🥴🤷🏼♀️
The institute did it
Are you ok???
Shiiiii never been this early
Your narration is soothing and calming, but at the end you put segments from game which breaks the vibe. No need for those.
Nice
2:32
Some Day They Should Stop using Bottle Caps as a Currency in Fallout Games.
i Swear somebody always Cries that its make no Sense that its a a Currency everywhere.
just to see Millions of Cry Boys say they Stole Fallouts Only Good Currency at it is all there was needed and so on.
also the Currency in Fallout 76 is really Shallow explanation every time i hear it.
Still i like my Bottle cap.
@@jgreenie3778 Probably surrounded by bottle caps themselves, but not the kind you'd find on sodas 😉
Well in some of the games they have ncr paper money and LegionCoin
Also 4th let's gooooo
the list could've just been 5 times Robert House
The bethesda explanation for the use of caps on the east coast in the lore is so lame and sounds so cartoonish
good 23y
who saves butches mom in Fallout 3?? Watching him watch her die is one of the best parts of that game! But seriously I love your videos, keep up the great work.
Hi day 195
The House, indeed, always wins.