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[MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4 || Contraption, Vault-Tec, Nuka World
sir dooble:
--- Quote from: Lord Tony® on November 28, 2015, 05:18:20 PM ---Well since everyone shares the same mentality as you, no wonder games are being more casual these days. If you're going to just lay there and accept it without challenging the developer.
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My apologies that they are catering to the larger audience.
Why don't you piss off and find another game you'll like, rather than choose to play one you knew you were going to hate before you even played it?
CypherX:
You're causing more problems than it's worth. Please, leave the thread or stay on topic.
Regulith:
Was it ever revealed why Vault-Tec was so insistent on getting you into the Vault ASAP?
I know Vault-Tec got the early warning and that's why the rep showed up but they seemed like they REALLY wanted to get you in
If there was a reason I don't necessarily want to be told, I'd rather find it myself, but I was curious if such a thing was actually explained or not
[The only thing I can think of is something with the Institute, but I didn't think their grand scheme began until after the war]
Ravencroft·:
tfw you predict the entire game before any details about it are released
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=280063.msg8375489#msg8375489
sir dooble:
I'm not really sure what their plan was in 111, besides the cryonics.
As far as I am aware, all the info in the vault just says that the test subjects were to be monitored, possibly indefinitely.
I don't think there was anything specific about the Lone Wanderer and his family that meant Vault Tec really needed them, other than the fact that they lived very close to the Vault.
Maybe having a baby/child was important, but probably only in order to test out the cryonics. There weren't any other children in the vault, so that seems possible to me.
As for rushing to get them into the Vault, I'm guessing that because Vault-Tec was connected to the military, they had early warning of the bombs, and were rushing to complete any remaining files/checks needed in order for their test subjects to get in to the vault as easily as possible.
That said, the Vault-Tec rep only wrote down your results on a piece of paper, and then seemingly carried on going to different houses.
And when the bomb falls, he's just trying to get into the vault, so he's not exactly handing anything over.
I guess it could be assumed that we definitely were on the list anyway, and he was just doing some last-minute checks, or at least informing us we had a place.