Summary
- In the show, we see Vault-Tec planning to drop the bombs so that they can literally wipe out their competition.
- Not everyone was convinced, however, as House being caught off guard despite being at the meeting seemingly contradicted this.
- Showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet have since revealed that they plan to explore the idea more and that right now, nothing is "definitive".
Spoilers for the Fallout TV series.
In the Fallout show, we see a meeting between some of the biggest corporations in America and Vault-Tec as they plan to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:initiate the apocalypse so they can rule the country with a 💞true monopoly o𒁏nce their competitors have been literally wiped out.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:But not all fans are convinced that this is what happened. Many theorised that while Vault-Tec intended to start the apocalypseꦇ, someone else b൩eat them to it, explaining why House - who appears at the meeting - was caught off guard and missed the delivery of the Platinum Chip.
Showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet plan to unpack what happens after the meeting, so maybe we'll find out the truth soon enough.
The Vault-Tec Meeting Isn't A "Definitive" Answer To Who Dropped The Bombs
"Well, we have more story to tell," Wagner said in an interview with . "I would just not treat anything as definitive because, again, everything that we see is subjective. That scene occurred. But what occurs between then and the actual bombs falling... there's more exciting stuff planned between that moment and the last moment, I guess I should say."
There's more exciting stuff planned between that moment and the last moment.
So, perhaps Vault-Tec prepared to fire the first warhead and lay the foundation for its wasteland monopoly, only for someone else to catch them completely off guard mere hours before. It would tie up the House plot hole, explain why Cooper's daughter was nearly caught in the crossfire, fold a popular fan theory into the story, and perfectly fit Fallout's ironic tone.
Either way, Wagner and Robertson-Dworet aren't done with the flashbacks, so we might get more concrete answers next season about who dropped the bombs. But for now, it's not 100 percent certain that Vault-Tec was the instigator.

- First TV Show
- Fallout
- First Episode Air Date
- ⛎ April 10, 2024 💦
- Cast
- E💯lla Purnell, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Moises Arias, Xelia Mendes-Jones, Walton Goggins
- Where to watch
- Amazo🌺n Prime Video
- First Game
- Fallout
- Latest Game
- Fallout 76 ܫ
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