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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Amazon's Fallout show was extremely faithful to the game series, but it also featured several big changes to the franchise's canon. Fallout is based on the video game series of the same name and the post-apocalyptic world it created. The show followed three main characters: Lucy, Maximus, and the Ghoul as they traveled through and changed the wasteland.
10 The Fallout Show Featured A New Kind Of Vault Vaults had never been connected like Vaults 31, 32, and 33 before Close The vaults in Fallout are one of the most unique aspects of the wasteland. Their cruel experiments and iconic imagery, like the blue and yellow jumpsuits, have made them a beloved part of the franchise. The Fallout show kept most of the details about vaults true to the games, but it also featured an unheard of type of vault.
8 Gulpers Are Very Different In The Fallout Games They weren't originally tied to vaults or human experiments at all Close One of the most memorable mutant creatures from the Fallout show was the gulper. Late in the show, it was revealed that the gulpers were actually products of Vault 4's experiments into genetic manipulation. That can be seen in several aspects of their design, from the human eyes and hands they have to the fingers that line the insides of their mouths.
In the games, ghouls would still eventually go feral due to the high levels of radiation they endured, as it would eventually cause their brains to rot. However, ghouls in the Fallout games didn't have to drink the vials to keep themselves sane. It was also much more common that ghouls could survive for over two centuries, like The Ghoul. In fact, most of the ghouls in the games had become ghouls during the Great War.
The NCR was prominently featured in Fallout: New Vegas, but there was no mention of Shady Sands' destruction. Since Hank destroyed Shady Sands in 2277, and New Vegas is set just four years later in 2281, any one of the dozens of NCR members featured in the game should have at least made mention of the tragedy. Shady Sands' destruction completely changes the context of Fallout: New Vegas and turns the fight for the Mojave Wasteland into a fight for the NCR's survival.
There was never much information in the games about the root causes of the Great War beyond a simple recap of the resource war that preceded it. While many fans of the series have theorized that Vault-Tec was involved in the Great War and nuclear devastation, it had never been confirmed. The official explanation was just that China and the United States had launched missiles at each other as an excalation of the Sino-American war, and that their salvo had destroyed the world.
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