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Anonymous No.538060542
>>538059697
>the Enclave is established to have some huge base of operations at Area 51 80 miles from Vegas despite the fact that they had zero presence in NV besides the old senior citizen remnants who basically confirmed they had all been wiped out (showrunners will have seen a reference to “Enclave remnants” in NV and thus thought it would make sense to do this while missing what was actually going on)
>Caesar’s Legion is a meme faction led by a comic relief character who found some old legion gear with his buddies and wanted to LARP, will have one or two short scenes before being unceremoniously killed off in a comic relief moment
>Hank will go to some super secret giant Vault Tec base that was never established and use it to somehow nuke Vegas which is why the Kings turn into ghouls
>picrel
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Anonymous No.536903380
>>536902732
>>536902450
It is written
/tv/ - Thread 213896376
Anonymous No.213918664
>>213896376
See picrel

The problem with the show fucking up the lore is a valid problem pointed out by autists that most people dismiss as being irrelevant but is actually a very significant long term problem for the show’s general quality regardless of its source material. You see, they are taking from and borrowing the setting of Fallout 1, 2, and New Vegas and setting it after those games, and in doing so are using locations, factions, characters, etc from the games by necessity. But the problem is when you fuck up the lore and ignore the established history, events, motivations etc for how the things you use in the story came to be in the setting, your story will inevitably fall apart because the world no longer makes sense. If the NCR’s capital was nuked in 2277, and all their influence in SoCal dissolved, how and why would they have ever remained in the far off land of the Mojave for years and battling Caesar’s Legion after that happened? Mr. House only has influence and only becomes a player in New Vegas specifically because the NCR has a developed, stable society which allows tourists to flood in and spend money at his casinos, giving him a place to negotiate from.

If the show will ever depict super mutants, how is it going to explain them? Super mutants in the west coast all originate from the master’s army, it’s a significant aspect of every single super mutant character. But how do you maintain this if the Master couldn’t have existed, given he never raided the extremely close by, openly visible vaults of 31-33? They would have been his first targets. And it goes on. I have no idea why they simply didn’t choose a new setting where these things wouldn’t become a necessary problem for them.