The Ugly Truth Behind Fallout’s Nuclear Apocalypse: Vault-Tec’s Corporate Greed Ignites the Great War

Fallout's Lore Expanded: The Prime Video Series Offers a Compelling New Origin Story for the Franchise's Nuclear Devastation

The Fallout television series on Prime Video has made a bold move in redefining the canon of the beloved post-apocalyptic franchise. Rather than simply adapting one of the existing video game narratives, the show’s writers have delved deeper into the backstory of the Fallout universe, unveiling a shocking revelation about the true origins of the Great War.

Contrary to the long-held fan theory that China was responsible for launching the first nuclear strikes, the Fallout TV series makes it clear that the blame lies squarely with the Vault-Tec Corporation, the company tasked with providing the means for humanity’s survival in the event of nuclear catastrophe.

Through the lens of the character Cooper Howard, who eventually transforms into the iconic Ghoul, viewers are given a unprecedented glimpse into the pre-war world of Fallout. It is here that the series’ writers skillfully unravel the web of corporate greed and nefarious ambition that ultimately led to the nuclear annihilation of civilization.

As Cooper’s friend Charlie Whiteknife explains, Vault-Tec had a fiduciary responsibility to its investors to ensure the continued demand for its vault technology. With the threat of nuclear war looming, the company realized that peace negotiations could make their vaults unnecessary. In a chilling act of corporate self-preservation, Vault-Tec made the decision to take matters into its own hands and initiate the nuclear apocalypse, starting the Great War.

The series goes even further, revealing that Vault-Tec’s motivations extended far beyond mere profiteering. In a clandestine meeting between the company’s top executives and representatives from other major corporations, the true extent of Vault-Tec’s ambition is laid bare. The plan was to not only spark a nuclear conflict, but to then use the vaults as a means of shaping the post-war world to their own specifications.

By ensuring their competitors would be wiped out in the initial nuclear strikes, Vault-Tec and its corporate allies could then compete to create the “perfect” vault society, the victor ultimately seizing control of the devastated world. Chilling ideas like intentional overcrowding, human experimentation, and separating families were all on the table as part of this twisted scheme.

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This bombshell revelation fundamentally reshapes the Fallout canon, placing the Vault-Tec Corporation at the very heart of the franchise’s defining cataclysmic event. No longer are the nuclear bombs simply the result of geopolitical tensions between nations; they are the calculated, self-serving actions of a company willing to doom humanity for the sake of its own power and profit.

The implications of this retcon are sure to have far-reaching consequences, both for the narrative of the Fallout TV series and potentially for future installments in the video game franchise. Fans can expect to see the fallout (pun intended) of Vault-Tec’s actions play out as the show progresses, with the company’s sinister role in starting the Great War likely to be a central focus moving forward.

Ultimately, the Fallout TV series has taken a bold step in expanding the lore of the post-apocalyptic world, offering a compelling and chilling new origin story for the franchise’s defining moment of nuclear devastation. By placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of Vault-Tec, the show has managed to recontextualize the Fallout universe in a way that feels both true to the spirit of the games and a thrilling new direction for the beloved franchise.

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