8 Most Controversial Changes The Fallout Show Makes To The Games' Lore

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8 Most Controversial Changes The Fallout Show Makes To The Games' Lore
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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Amazon's Fallout TV show and the Fallout games.

8 The NCR Has Been Drastically Injured If not outright removed The New California Republic is one of the most significant post-apocalyptic governments in the Fallout game series. The closest thing the series has to an unequivocally good or ethical faction, the nascent government that arose in the wake of California's nuclear detonations makes up a large part of the story for games set on the West coast, particularly Fallout: New Vegas.

The now-infamous chalkboard timeline of the Fallout show initially seemed to suggest that Shady Sands was nuked only a few years before the events of Fallout: New Vegas, despite the vast NCR presence in that game making no mention of the city's fall. It has since been clarified that the "Fall of Shady Sands" in 2077 instead points to some kind of societal decline or otherwise disastrous event that limited the city's presence in the years leading up to the nuclear detonation.

5 The Enclave Is Back The stubborn remnants of the American government return once again As certain powerful factions in the Fallout universe quietly become extinct in the new Amazon series, other long-dormant organizations rear their heads once more. Enter the Enclave, recurring villains of the Fallout universe that have once again made some kind of presence on the West coast.

By Fallout: New Vegas, the Brotherhood is reduced to a single small bunker operating out of the Mojave Desert, a far cry from their once populous numbers on the West coast. Yet by the show's place in the timeline, they seemed to have experienced a drastic resurgence, bolstering their numbers with survivors of Shady Sands like Maximus.

2 Mr. House’s Motivation Is Completely Different One of the most significant figures in Fallout canon became a lot pettier The world of Fallout is known for its various brands of technological manufacturers, each responsible for astounding sci-fi creations. Not the least significant of which is RobCo, who created much of the Fallout world's robotic companions and enemies, such as the Securitrons and Mr. Handy units. Their founder was the enigmatic Mr.

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