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    Oct 11, 2010 · This timeline is only for the chronological sequence of all events in the Fallout world events seen or mentioned in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, all official Fallout game guides, and supplementary materials like the Fallout Bible as well as the Fallout TV series. Timeline.

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  3. Apr 30, 2024 · The Fallout timeline essentially stays in a perpetual state of 1950s-style bliss. It’s likely that some later 20th-century wars and many countercultural movements and protests didn’t happen,...

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    "The Beginning" is the eighth and final episode of the first season of the Fallout TV series.

    Shortly after being rediscovered by the Brotherhood of Steel, Maximus is transported to the now-occupied Filly. He is presented before Elder Cleric Quintus, who quickly discovers that the head Maximus brought back does not contain the artifact. Maximus is promptly sentenced to death. He is spared after Dane pleads for his life, and Maximus agrees to lead the Brotherhood to the artifact. Afterward, Quintus privately confides with Maximus of his own displeasure towards the Brotherhood, believing the organization to have lost its way. He sees the artifact as an opportunity to reshape the Brotherhood in his own vision and invites Maximus to personally join him at his side.

    Meanwhile, Lucy reaches the Griffith Observatory and is brought to Moldaver, where Hank has been imprisoned in a cage as Moldaver awaits Lucy at a dinner table, alongside a female feral ghoul. Having finally delivered the artifact to Moldaver, Lucy demands that her father be released. Moldaver instead reveals the truth about her father's past; Hank is but one of numerous pre-War Vault-Tec junior executives that have been cryogenically frozen in Vault 31, each one periodically unfrozen to oversee and indoctrinate Vault 32 and Vault 33 in a bid to preserve Vault-Tec's authority and eventually recolonize the surface by force.

    Simultaneously, Norm ventures deeper into Vault 31 and discovers it is controlled by Bud Askins, who is now little more than a "brain-in-a-Roomba." Norm discovers the cryogenically frozen Vault-Tec executives. Among the pods are Hank's and Betty's, having already been opened. He also finds a list of Vault 31's residents on a nearby monitor, including many other names, including Steph.

    Elsewhere, the Ghoul continues toward the observatory. A flashback shows Cooper driving Barb to the Vault-Tec headquarters, having already bugged her Pip-Boy with an audio transmitter. He follows Barb into the headquarters building, eavesdropping on his wife in a waiting room while a young Betty Pearson fetches her coworker Henry, a fan of Cooper's. A landmark meeting occurs between prominent corporate leaders, including Robert House and Leon Von Felden, in discussion of potential collaboration with Vault-Tec. The meeting descends into bickering over Vault-Tec's methods. Barb mediates by proposing that each corporation be given its own vaults for experimentation. She ends by proposing they stage a nuclear conflict themselves to ensure a return on investments. Shocked by his wife's words, Cooper barely registers meeting a young Henry "Hank" MacLean.

    In the present, Moldaver reveals that she had worked closely with her mother, Rose MacLean. She left Vault 33 after growing suspicious of Hank's past and believing that civilization could rebuild itself on the surface, especially after having discovered evidence of Vault 33's water supply being siphoned from somewhere on the surface (suggesting the surface had been inhabited, against Hank's claims). Rose discovered Shady Sands, where she raised her children before Hank returned to her, took Lucy and Norm back, and destroyed Shady Sands using a nuclear warhead. Rose survived, becoming the feral ghoul sitting at the table, while Moldaver continued her research on cold fusion and became fixated on the artifact. With the artifact now in her possession, she only needs authorization codes from a Vault-Tec executive (a result of Vault-Tec making the technology proprietary). Lucy begs her father to give Moldaver the codes, to which Hank hesitantly obliges. Moldaver uses the now-unlocked artifact to begin priming a makeshift cold fusion reactor.

    In Filly, the Brotherhood prepares to move upon the observatory. Dane apologizes to Maximus, who wishes to live alongside Lucy in Vault 33 once the artifact is found. The Brotherhood mounts an all-out aerial offensive against the observatory, overwhelming the complex's defenders. The Ghoul reaches the observatory during the battle's climax, ambushing Maximus' squad inside the building. He overwhelms them by exploiting structural weak points in the armor that have been present since he served in the Marines. Maximus narrowly escapes, reaching Lucy before freeing Hank, who steals a fallen suit of power armor. Lucy reveals Hank's destruction of Shady Sands to Maximus. In a fit of rage, Maximus attacks Hank, only to be quickly struck down. He stays unresponsive despite Lucy's desperate attempts to revive him.

    Starring:

    •Ella Purnell - Lucy MacLean

    •Aaron Moten - Maximus

    •Kyle MacLachlan - Hank MacLean

    •Moisés Arias - Norm MacLean

    •Xelia Mendes-Jones - Dane

    •Douglas A. Wood - "Oktoberfest"

    •Nat King Cole - "I Don't Want to See Tomorrow"

    •The Vault-Tec landmark meeting flashback set and shots draw inspiration from War Room featured in the 1964 film •The code used to activate the cold fusion device (101097) is the release date of Fallout, October 10, 1997.

    •^ (Note) In the episode's credits, the actor who plays Robert House was initially miscredited as Anthony Misiano. On April 21, 2024, the credits were corrected, now showing that House was portrayed by Rafi Silver, who had already been credited in Prime Video X-Ray.

    •Actor Kenneth James Yuille is credited as "commanding officer" for the episode, though it is uncertain which of the characters that appear in it he plays.

    •Leon Von Felden refers to the super soldiers being created through FEV as "super mutant" soldiers despite the term super mutant coming into use post-war.

  4. May 14, 2024 · The original Fallout takes place just under 60 years later, in 2161, and features another Vault Dweller, this time from Vault 13, venturing out into the wasteland to find a new Water Chip and ensure their vault's supply of clean water.

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  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Below, we’ll run through the franchise’s entire chronological history, as well as some advice on where to start for those embarking on their first-ever Fallout adventure. Jump to: How to play ...

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Here's our breakdown of the canonical Fallout timeline, including the full chronology of the main games and TV show, along with some of the major events in the setting. Tarran Stockton. 17th Apr 2024 15:40.

  7. May 27, 2022 · The main allure of the Fallout franchise is its post-apocalyptic setting, but the time in which the games take place is just as fascinating.

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