I actually have a theory about Grahm's past based on an easily missable detail- in the Wild Appalachia quest Untold: Death and Taxidermy, while hunting the Beast of Beckley the two proprietors of Priblo's Curios use bait ordered from a hunting company called SMARTY'S Traps n Bait. There's no direct mention of a PERSON called Smarty, but considering Grahm's love of meat and work as a salesman, there might be some sort of connection to this pre-war trapper company.
That's really interesting! Great find. I actually ran that side quest relatively recently but did not pick up on that at all. I hope we do get some additions for his backstory at some point, similar to how Aries has been fully fleshed out now!
I actually hope they *don't* make 76 a simulation in the canon. While there are some goofy bits (Helvetia, the costumes, Nuka World on Tour, etc.) there's also some great stuff (Ramani's Appalachian Brotherhood, early Enclave, mole miners which could be the antagonists for a horror movie by themselves) that I want to stay around in the in-game universe.
I think to me that's what makes it quite an interesting concept. Like how does the simulation function? Does it include events that happened already? Or is everything that happened not real?
@@UraniumFever76 I think it's an interesting train of thought which could be looked into from the pre-war side of things as well- namely if/when they had the technology to do such things. In Fallout 3, we have Vault 112 with a very similar premise with the residents in a simulation and strangely due to a comment from a robobrain in it, seems to have closed its doors in 2075- before the war started, and notably before the reveal of Vault 76 which apparently would have been 'completed' for 6 years at that point. Certainly enough time to test the tech in 112 before installing it in 76. To make a world close enough to the world outside, it would likely need to be ran by an Enclave- controlled ZAX AI being fed intel from across the nearby wasteland, to even know of things like the Brotherhood and the many different kinds of radiated flora and fauna that were developing outside. MODUS certainly fits that role with how it was connected to pre-war spy satellites though it would be strange to include itself into a post-war simulation, as well as either including or fabricating communist and alien locations across the wasteland. I personally think it would be possible but not likely due to evidence not lining up.
Given how Tranquility Lane of Vault 112, one of the most advanced Vaults, was entirely in black-and-white, I doubt that the entirely of Fallout 76 is a simulation. Especially if it was a Vault Tec thing Plus, the Operation Anchorage simulation has a very linear and sometimes stiff action. I doubt that the simulation could detail such a wide and varied map and consequences if Operation Anchorage is anything to go by.
"Graham ok with the ground, but Charlie has dreams". How I adore this Supermutant ♡♡ I explicitly thank you for this video mate! Great story telling. ❤
Grahm is just such a great character despite having very little to no backstory about himself nor his life prior to being mutated other than the fact he decided to become a merchant and the bits of how Meat Week came to be, and his VA just puts his all into his dialogue haha. If we ever get a new story-based update I hope Grahm gets a small role in it, not anything big but something similar to the NPCs that show up at Fort ATLAS to complain to the Brotherhood, he just appears to talk to you then maybe show up later in the story just for the sake of it but do nothing big.
Thanks again for featuring my screenshots. I really appreciate it! Stellar video as always. I had no idea there was dialogue between Sofia and Grahm and it makes me sad that it is probably unused/cut content. Thanks for taking the time to uncover and publicize Fallout 76's rich lore. A lot goes missed by a lot of players and it's good to see the writers' work being appreciated.
The dialogue between Grahm and Sofia sounds like it happens close to when she first returns to Earth (concussion, not knowing where she is, not knowing what a super mutant is yet, etc.) I wonder if it could trigger if Grahm happens to be nearby when you first meet her in person. Does anyone know if the path he travels goes by her crash site?
That's actually a really good point. Her initial line sounds exactly like that... I wonder if it's even possible to catch them speaking because doesn't she spawn in an interior cell?
@@UraniumFever76 She does so that wouldn’t work. She also instantly spawns when you build her console so she won’t walk across the map to get to your camp. Maybe she was originally supposed to be found at the crashed capsule outside?
If you have your CAMP set up in a location his route takes him through, maybe you could get it to trigger, since I have seen him in people’s CAMPs on occasion. But it’s entirely likely that the conversation is cut content.
Nothing is Real is also references in a Beatles Song, "Strawberry Field's Forever." Where Lennon explained everything is an illusion. McCartney's view, the lyrics reflect Lennon's admiration of the nineteenth-century English writer Lewis Carroll, particularly his poem "Jabberwocky" (Could be the inspiration for The Snallygaster and Scorched Beast). The idea here is to confirm that this is a simulation. And if it is, it makes a lot of sense why a lot of things are not canon.
That's a really nice catch thanks for sharing that. I'm planning on doing a bigger video on virtual reality and simulations so this will be worth mentioning for sure!
@@UraniumFever76 I failed to mention that the snallygaster is a Chimera known for centuries to live in the american by German Immigrants. Its name meaning Quick Ghost. But Snallgaster sure sounds like something you find in a Alice in Wonderland Book, but the Scorched Beast could be a Lewis Correll Reference to the Jabberwocky. Too bad its head doesn't snicker snack or we'd be galumphing back in laughter.
I think "nothing is real" is a reference to the quest in fallout 4 far harbor where you have to track down the children of atom deserter and she keeps yelling "ive seen nothing. Nothing is real!"
this theory that fallout 76 only has a simple simulation would make so much sense. That would explain the lore inconsistencies and a lot of other things. In addition, the next expedition would be in New Jersey, so we should expect more responses. If this is true then we must admit that the developers were really very clever. Moreover, it seems more and more that there is a link between the pre-war government and the sect of Lovecraft. There are surprisingly many in Appalachia and knowing that the sites are underground that the region is mining, it could be worrying.
Yeah that's something I've noticed as well. Appalachia has so many buried heads compared to the odd one or two in the other titles. What makes Appalachia so special in comparison I wonder? And yeah would be really cool if that's why we might be going to New Jersey.
I wouldn't dismiss the idea that Nuka Cola caused ghouls so casually. After playing Fallout 4s Nuka World DLC, I got that vibe pretty heavily. To hear it even mentioned in F76 gives the notion that much more credence.
They hit it out of the park, with Grahm. I was worried we end up with another Strong, who was kind of a let down for a Super-Mutant follower... Considering the past ones, like: Marcus, Fawkes and Lily.
Looking forward to seeing your theories on the statues. I noticed that there is a 'nothing is real ' message in the Watoga Civic Center but only when you are doing daily ops. It's before you enter the arena (locker area) hidden by flags/ sails, near the machine you put the codes in.
So idk if this is much of a secret but at one of my camps at a preexisting house in the cranberry bog Yasmine will pick up a large push broom and start sweeping my camp floor and then after she will lean against the wall with the broom in hand. Its only at this location that I've noticed her do it. If im not mistaken she will start humming while sweeping.
I doubt that the Enclave Bunker is the target for the 5th dig because it would have been breached by now. I believe they are in fact digging to China and will soon be an expedition location given to us by the Enclave.
Something neat about grahm I discovered the other day. I don't know if the voice line was generic or new. But him and chally walking up the road to middle mountain cabins and I thought he would keep following the road because I saw him way down the hill. Well, he actually turned and walked into the camp and took a path around the outside of the center platform. He passed Vera's shop and got to the brahmin bar and said something that sounded location based: he remarked that the place was different now, or it changed. I want to say he said he liked it the new way but I can't remember. It was a neat surprise to hear him talk about it as if he noticed that blue ridge moved in
Is Grahm talking about the Gangster stand up you find in the game ? And not sure what dialogs were exactly with different camp npc but you have to be close to his path and he will hang out chattering for a bit . Great stuff and love finding new things . There is an interesting find of a bot and bodies with notes near east border and if you go to mall then east then north near border soon you see a dot on your compass . Go to the dot and listen and read. Interesting .
2:05 it may trigger when he passes by your camp, but it would need to line up with the ally fending off hostiles... At least the was the impression I got anyways
So, and I am guessing since it seems fairly straight forward about Operation Piercing Viper. First stage; build the secret Chinese base near what was to be a American government redoubt. Second stage; take control of the Hornwright mining vehicle. (Side note: would be interesting if there was and entry or holotape somewhere talking about how they found out about the Motherlode and how they took control, bnut that explains the damaged Motherlode the player meets with in the game.) Third and finally; the reason for Operation Piercing Viper is use the Motherlode and invade the WhiteSprings Bunker and kill off what they believe is an existing or maybe the last of the American government and then declare that China won the war, hence the name of the operation. Question does anyone who has ever worked on 76 served in the military or even talked with anyone in the military because, I am of the opinion, they do not know much if anything about the military in anyway, even with this being an alternate timeline.
I have a suggestion if I may brotha. Could you start adding the location on the map to the secrets you find with specific locations so we can hunt them down as well easier? You find some cool stuff but than I have to try to google where these things are so I can find em myself and I can’t always seem to find the specific locations. Other than that keep up the great work brotha.
It’s a really valid point mate thanks for flagging. Yeah I will do moving forwards, should have one for once in a blue moon where I’ll do that for each point.
The Simulation theory might be Bethesda setting up an out incase of conflicting lore or a possible de-canonization of the game as a whole. It would also explain why replayable mission are replayable.
I wonder if anyone succeeded in connecting the power pylons to the generator on v-13. I remember trying it once but wasn't able to move a camp near or under the thing.
I've been playing fallout 76 for nearly a year now and I've already gotten all of my main quests and side quests finished I'm very bored so I'm replaying fallout 4
**SPOILERS FOR THE SKYLINE VALLEY EXPANSION** With the public test server out for the new expansion, there’s another group of communists in the region. I wonder if Operation Piercing Viper will be mentioned or we find out what it is?
I actually have a theory about Grahm's past based on an easily missable detail- in the Wild Appalachia quest Untold: Death and Taxidermy, while hunting the Beast of Beckley the two proprietors of Priblo's Curios use bait ordered from a hunting company called SMARTY'S Traps n Bait. There's no direct mention of a PERSON called Smarty, but considering Grahm's love of meat and work as a salesman, there might be some sort of connection to this pre-war trapper company.
That's really interesting! Great find. I actually ran that side quest relatively recently but did not pick up on that at all. I hope we do get some additions for his backstory at some point, similar to how Aries has been fully fleshed out now!
@@UraniumFever76 Agreed, Grahm is a wonderful character and I want to know more about him
That does make sense.
Grahm is a walking talking Arbys ad and I love him. Half expecting him to shout "Who has the meat? GRAHM HAS THE MEAT!"
I actually hope they *don't* make 76 a simulation in the canon.
While there are some goofy bits (Helvetia, the costumes, Nuka World on Tour, etc.) there's also some great stuff (Ramani's Appalachian Brotherhood, early Enclave, mole miners which could be the antagonists for a horror movie by themselves) that I want to stay around in the in-game universe.
I think to me that's what makes it quite an interesting concept. Like how does the simulation function? Does it include events that happened already? Or is everything that happened not real?
@@UraniumFever76 I think it's an interesting train of thought which could be looked into from the pre-war side of things as well- namely if/when they had the technology to do such things. In Fallout 3, we have Vault 112 with a very similar premise with the residents in a simulation and strangely due to a comment from a robobrain in it, seems to have closed its doors in 2075- before the war started, and notably before the reveal of Vault 76 which apparently would have been 'completed' for 6 years at that point. Certainly enough time to test the tech in 112 before installing it in 76.
To make a world close enough to the world outside, it would likely need to be ran by an Enclave- controlled ZAX AI being fed intel from across the nearby wasteland, to even know of things like the Brotherhood and the many different kinds of radiated flora and fauna that were developing outside. MODUS certainly fits that role with how it was connected to pre-war spy satellites though it would be strange to include itself into a post-war simulation, as well as either including or fabricating communist and alien locations across the wasteland.
I personally think it would be possible but not likely due to evidence not lining up.
Given how Tranquility Lane of Vault 112, one of the most advanced Vaults, was entirely in black-and-white, I doubt that the entirely of Fallout 76 is a simulation. Especially if it was a Vault Tec thing
Plus, the Operation Anchorage simulation has a very linear and sometimes stiff action. I doubt that the simulation could detail such a wide and varied map and consequences if Operation Anchorage is anything to go by.
It's meta. They are referring to the fact it is a game.
"Graham ok with the ground, but Charlie has dreams". How I adore this Supermutant ♡♡ I explicitly thank you for this video mate! Great story telling. ❤
Glad you liked the video! Grahm is great and I really liked the conversation they had. Would be nice to know how to trigger it in-game though!
@@UraniumFever76 I have an idea :)) make a camp where usually Grahm spawns :)) that might work. I will give it a try tomorrow and post an update here.
Grahm is just such a great character despite having very little to no backstory about himself nor his life prior to being mutated other than the fact he decided to become a merchant and the bits of how Meat Week came to be, and his VA just puts his all into his dialogue haha. If we ever get a new story-based update I hope Grahm gets a small role in it, not anything big but something similar to the NPCs that show up at Fort ATLAS to complain to the Brotherhood, he just appears to talk to you then maybe show up later in the story just for the sake of it but do nothing big.
I absolutely agree mate. Would like to see him given the Aries/Calvin Van Lowe treatment like he's getting with the next update!
Thanks again for featuring my screenshots. I really appreciate it! Stellar video as always. I had no idea there was dialogue between Sofia and Grahm and it makes me sad that it is probably unused/cut content. Thanks for taking the time to uncover and publicize Fallout 76's rich lore. A lot goes missed by a lot of players and it's good to see the writers' work being appreciated.
Thank you my friend! Always on honour to feature your shots. Looking forward to posting the Ultracite video!
The dialogue between Grahm and Sofia sounds like it happens close to when she first returns to Earth (concussion, not knowing where she is, not knowing what a super mutant is yet, etc.) I wonder if it could trigger if Grahm happens to be nearby when you first meet her in person. Does anyone know if the path he travels goes by her crash site?
That's actually a really good point. Her initial line sounds exactly like that... I wonder if it's even possible to catch them speaking because doesn't she spawn in an interior cell?
@@UraniumFever76 She does so that wouldn’t work. She also instantly spawns when you build her console so she won’t walk across the map to get to your camp. Maybe she was originally supposed to be found at the crashed capsule outside?
If you notice the Lemonade Stand anywhere you go, Then Grahm can be found there as a random as well.
If you have your CAMP set up in a location his route takes him through, maybe you could get it to trigger, since I have seen him in people’s CAMPs on occasion. But it’s entirely likely that the conversation is cut content.
Why does she sound so calm when encountering her first super mutant though lol
Nothing is Real is also references in a Beatles Song, "Strawberry Field's Forever." Where Lennon explained everything is an illusion.
McCartney's view, the lyrics reflect Lennon's admiration of the nineteenth-century English writer Lewis Carroll, particularly his poem "Jabberwocky" (Could be the inspiration for The Snallygaster and Scorched Beast).
The idea here is to confirm that this is a simulation. And if it is, it makes a lot of sense why a lot of things are not canon.
That's a really nice catch thanks for sharing that. I'm planning on doing a bigger video on virtual reality and simulations so this will be worth mentioning for sure!
@@UraniumFever76 I failed to mention that the snallygaster is a Chimera known for centuries to live in the american by German Immigrants. Its name meaning Quick Ghost. But Snallgaster sure sounds like something you find in a Alice in Wonderland Book, but the Scorched Beast could be a Lewis Correll Reference to the Jabberwocky. Too bad its head doesn't snicker snack or we'd be galumphing back in laughter.
The Snallygaster is based on an actual cryptid in the area.
I think "nothing is real" is a reference to the quest in fallout 4 far harbor where you have to track down the children of atom deserter and she keeps yelling "ive seen nothing. Nothing is real!"
That's a really great catch! Didn't make that connection.
this theory that fallout 76 only has a simple simulation would make so much sense. That would explain the lore inconsistencies and a lot of other things. In addition, the next expedition would be in New Jersey, so we should expect more responses. If this is true then we must admit that the developers were really very clever. Moreover, it seems more and more that there is a link between the pre-war government and the sect of Lovecraft. There are surprisingly many in Appalachia and knowing that the sites are underground that the region is mining, it could be worrying.
Yeah that's something I've noticed as well. Appalachia has so many buried heads compared to the odd one or two in the other titles. What makes Appalachia so special in comparison I wonder? And yeah would be really cool if that's why we might be going to New Jersey.
Chally wants to do what every cow dreams of doing...jumping over the moon.
Honestly I don't know what channel I love more this one or the epic nate
Yo that’s very nice of you to say! Love Nate’s channel does some of the best lore videos around.
I LOVE
I agree with that! It's nice that theres so much to uncover!
I wouldn't dismiss the idea that Nuka Cola caused ghouls so casually.
After playing Fallout 4s Nuka World DLC, I got that vibe pretty heavily.
To hear it even mentioned in F76 gives the notion that much more credence.
They hit it out of the park, with Grahm. I was worried we end up with another Strong, who was kind of a let down for a Super-Mutant follower... Considering the past ones, like: Marcus, Fawkes and Lily.
God/Dog from Sierra Madre is an honorable mention if you count him as a follower too!
@@SkeletalEnigma Oh, right... I forgot about him, my bad XD
Looking forward to seeing your theories on the statues. I noticed that there is a 'nothing is real ' message in the Watoga Civic Center but only when you are doing daily ops. It's before you enter the arena (locker area) hidden by flags/ sails, near the machine you put the codes in.
Awesome video. Really insightful. You've clearly put a lot of effort into researching all of this. 👏
Thank you mate! Will be moving on to lore videos from the other Fallout titles soon!
So idk if this is much of a secret but at one of my camps at a preexisting house in the cranberry bog Yasmine will pick up a large push broom and start sweeping my camp floor and then after she will lean against the wall with the broom in hand. Its only at this location that I've noticed her do it. If im not mistaken she will start humming while sweeping.
I doubt that the Enclave Bunker is the target for the 5th dig because it would have been breached by now. I believe they are in fact digging to China and will soon be an expedition location given to us by the Enclave.
I love Grahm so much! Thanks for sharing
He's the best!
Something neat about grahm I discovered the other day. I don't know if the voice line was generic or new. But him and chally walking up the road to middle mountain cabins and I thought he would keep following the road because I saw him way down the hill. Well, he actually turned and walked into the camp and took a path around the outside of the center platform. He passed Vera's shop and got to the brahmin bar and said something that sounded location based: he remarked that the place was different now, or it changed. I want to say he said he liked it the new way but I can't remember. It was a neat surprise to hear him talk about it as if he noticed that blue ridge moved in
Is Grahm talking about the Gangster stand up you find in the game ? And not sure what dialogs were exactly with different camp npc but you have to be close to his path and he will hang out chattering for a bit . Great stuff and love finding new things .
There is an interesting find of a bot and bodies with notes near east border and if you go to mall then east then north near border soon you see a dot on your compass . Go to the dot and listen and read. Interesting .
2:05 it may trigger when he passes by your camp, but it would need to line up with the ally fending off hostiles... At least the was the impression I got anyways
So, and I am guessing since it seems fairly straight forward about Operation Piercing Viper. First stage; build the secret Chinese base near what was to be a American government redoubt. Second stage; take control of the Hornwright mining vehicle. (Side note: would be interesting if there was and entry or holotape somewhere talking about how they found out about the Motherlode and how they took control, bnut that explains the damaged Motherlode the player meets with in the game.) Third and finally; the reason for Operation Piercing Viper is use the Motherlode and invade the WhiteSprings Bunker and kill off what they believe is an existing or maybe the last of the American government and then declare that China won the war, hence the name of the operation. Question does anyone who has ever worked on 76 served in the military or even talked with anyone in the military because, I am of the opinion, they do not know much if anything about the military in anyway, even with this being an alternate timeline.
I think you are absolutely correct. Would really like to see them break in and alter the Whitespring Bunker in some way!
I have a suggestion if I may brotha. Could you start adding the location on the map to the secrets you find with specific locations so we can hunt them down as well easier? You find some cool stuff but than I have to try to google where these things are so I can find em myself and I can’t always seem to find the specific locations. Other than that keep up the great work brotha.
It’s a really valid point mate thanks for flagging. Yeah I will do moving forwards, should have one for once in a blue moon where I’ll do that for each point.
@@UraniumFever76 sweet thank you so much.
Just absolutely love you and your sense of humor ❤ whatever you do I'll watch 😊
Thanks for always tuning in! Appreciate that 😊
The ally Katherine Swan also has some dialogue that infers that we may be in a simulation.
Great video! Very informative. Bunch of things I was unaware of. Thanks!❤
Thankss for checking the video mate and glad you liked it!
Awesome vid as always mate👍
Thanks buddy! Glad you liked it 👊🏻
personally I think that the 'nothing is real' is just a joke by the developers and people just losing their minds in Appalachia.
Charlie the Moon moo
Much better name!
Fallout 1 canonically is a simulation according to the game manual.
SimTek 5000!
Technically they do be living in a simulation since they're video game characters.
Great lore. Very amusing. Thank you.
Thanks for checking the video bud!
I heard the Graham and Sophie dialogue the first time I got these two together 💚
Oh that’s awesome! Glad it has actually worked in game for some players.
The Simulation theory might be Bethesda setting up an out incase of conflicting lore or a possible de-canonization of the game as a whole. It would also explain why replayable mission are replayable.
7:06 he just like me fr real
Right haha
This is cool , thank u UF ❤😊
Thanks for the checking the video 👊🏻
Love your lore videos, so intriguing❤
Thanks Spark! Glad you like them 😁
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra (Town). Have YOU found the beast?
Yes seen that Star Trek reference!
@@UraniumFever76 don't mean to push it, but doesn't that statue look like picard?
Going to have to play this i like it better than Fallout 4 so far. Looks much better with a bit of Colour 😅
Hope you enjoy it!
Loookng forward to the future video!
Operation pissing viper
😂😂😂
I wonder if anyone succeeded in connecting the power pylons to the generator on v-13. I remember trying it once but wasn't able to move a camp near or under the thing.
Oh nice idea! Didn't think to try that actually!
@@UraniumFever76 Let us know if you're able to, it looks too convenient for just scenery 😁
I tried as well and couldnt get close
I like the simulation theory.
Can you teach us about the wendigo
Lore video? I was planning on doing a big Cryptid lore video that would include them!
@@UraniumFever76 cool!
16:43 with the introduction with Atlantic City and it being New Jersey I wonder if this actually develops into something interesting
Great video
I think Grahm is Toxic Larry.
Great video I didn’t know many of them! subscribed to you :)
Which I could build around the hot dog building . Would be cool
I've been playing fallout 76 for nearly a year now and I've already gotten all of my main quests and side quests finished
I'm very bored so I'm replaying fallout 4
do I tell you my problems? No
Never a bad time to play Fallout 4! Hope you are enjoying replaying it.
If at any point, they decide to make 76 non cannon, that’s a very easy way to do it.
My thoughts exactly mate!
I doubt Bethesda would make this game non canon.
First :)
Yet another awesome video!
Keep it up sir!
Thank matey! Appreciate that :)
We're definitely in a simulation, no doubt about that!!!
If we are, I hope there's some endgame if we leave it! Assuming this game will end at some point.
**SPOILERS FOR THE SKYLINE VALLEY EXPANSION**
With the public test server out for the new expansion, there’s another group of communists in the region. I wonder if Operation Piercing Viper will be mentioned or we find out what it is?
Chally is going to the moon! Bahaha!
So many details missed in this video. It's a shame really.
Simulation? yes, for about the last 4640 hours of play time.
On a lighter note Simulation? "yes, I simulate that I am playing a real game- the game that we were promised prior to release."