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The show takes place in either 2298 or 2296.
The fallout TV show's timeline is a interesting clusterfuck, because somehow Shady Sands "Fell" prior to the event of New Vegas, while at the same time, New Vegas still happened in the timeline and isn't retconned out of existence. I have a feeling they'll never clear up the timeline, because if they try it will surely fuck something else up as well. So you have to head canon a lot of shit to try and make the show fit into a timeline that includes New Vegas, which depending on how seriously you want to take dates in the show, either happened in a time period where Shady Sands was a blown up crater, or Shady Sands had seen some other major issue that could be referred to as a "fall".
 
The fallout TV show's timeline is a interesting clusterfuck, because somehow Shady Sands "Fell" prior to the event of New Vegas, while at the same time, New Vegas still happened in the timeline and isn't retconned out of existence. I have a feeling they'll never clear up the timeline, because if they try it will surely fuck something else up as well. So you have to head canon a lot of shit to try and make the show fit into a timeline that includes New Vegas, which depending on how seriously you want to take dates in the show, either happened in a time period where Shady Sands was a blown up crater, or Shady Sands had seen some other major issue that could be referred to as a "fall".
The NCR rangers in episode 3 aren't aware Shady Sands was nuked. This was obviously due to some weird trauma/general insanity shit I'm guessing, but someone out there can contrive this as indicating that Shady Sands was nuked but none of the NCR in Vegas knew about it so didn't bring it up. Kimball was already on route to Vegas in Bear Force 1 when it was nuked so also wasn't ware of it either. This is a scenario of all time.
 
The NCR rangers in episode 3 aren't aware Shady Sands was nuked. This was obviously due to some weird trauma/general insanity shit I'm guessing, but someone out there can contrive this as indicating that Shady Sands was nuked but none of the NCR in Vegas knew about it so didn't bring it up. Kimball was already on route to Vegas in Bear Force 1 when it was nuked so also wasn't ware of it either. This is a scenario of all time.
I see the rangers in episode 3 as basically the same as those Japanese holdouts post WW2, they know in their hearts the war is over, but the refuse to accept it so they keep fighting. Todd says in a interview a week after season 1 released (IGN article) that the "bombs" fall just after the events of New Vegas. Now of course, season 2 showed there was only 1 bomb, so I can assume plans did change between season 1 and season 2 in regards to what happened, but the official timeline squeezes New Vegas in just before the nuking of Shady Sands. This does make the date of 2277 confusing, and has lead me to believe for a while now that the showrunners meant the date of 2277, but then someone in Bethesda realized the timeline fuckery and had to somehow retcon it after the show released.
 
The fallout TV show's timeline is a interesting clusterfuck, because somehow Shady Sands "Fell" prior to the event of New Vegas, while at the same time, New Vegas still happened in the timeline and isn't retconned out of existence. I have a feeling they'll never clear up the timeline, because if they try it will surely fuck something else up as well. So you have to head canon a lot of shit to try and make the show fit into a timeline that includes New Vegas, which depending on how seriously you want to take dates in the show, either happened in a time period where Shady Sands was a blown up crater, or Shady Sands had seen some other major issue that could be referred to as a "fall".
Sometimes I wish Bethesda would take a page out of how Lucasfilm handles Star Wars and give us things like visual dictionaries and timeline books to clear up problems like this. Say what you will about the current state of Star Wars, but when there's a continuity error, they usually try to patch it over.
 
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I like Honest Hearts. The main quest is bad but Zion is very pretty an fun to explore. The whole DLC was always very comfy for me.
I also like tribal shit, wish we could see more of them - they're better than Todd's generic raiders at least.

Also i fucking hate Ghoul and I'm tired of everyone glazing him, he reads like someones bad OC.
"He's a war veteran and a famous actor and an inspiration of Vault Boy and knew mr House and is a badass ghoul cowboy!" Fuck off.
Caesar died. He wrote the name of his successor on a slip of paper that is in his pocket. The Legion is in a civil war trying to reach this slip of paper on Caesar's corpse.
Thats... actually an interesting idea?
But it implies that Courier and Boone didnt actually massacre the Fort because someone would actually go there and search the corpse, so this shit fuckin sucks dewd.
Also why is Ceasar's corpse in some ditch instead of his bed? Isn't he comatose by the time 2nd battle of Hoover dam takes place? Or at least is days from being.
 
Also why is Ceasar's corpse in some ditch instead of his bed? Isn't he comatose by the time 2nd battle of Hoover dam takes place? Or at least is days from being.
Maybe there was a attempt to burn his body, but the Legion, or at least the camp we see in the show, fell apart prior to being able to do so? Of course this is depending on if you think the Dead Caesar we see in the show is the Caesar from FNV, or a successor to Caesar.
 
Whats up with this show hate boner with the ncr. First their leader was a cheating dyke and then that ugly nigger over there lmao
Sadly, the NCR was founded by a 'jeet. The sins of the 'jeet father unfortunately. Even if Aradesh was probably one of the most competent people in the Wasteland, he is still unfortunately a 'jeet and that brings bad luck o algo. See, this wouldn't have happened if the NCR was founded by a full-blooded Agarthan man!
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What caste is he??? North Indian Brahmin???
 
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Now we've just gotta wait for the reveal that he was a Hubologist before the war or something lol.
Cooper howard saves a group of tourists from going into a scientology building and goes "stay away from that hub, its full of bad ologists."
The fallout TV show's timeline is a interesting clusterfuck, because somehow Shady Sands "Fell" prior to the event of New Vegas
Was this ever actually stated cause i remember the actual date of shady sands falling being ???? Which to me implies it happened after new vegas.
I also like tribal shit, wish we could see more of them - they're better than Todd's generic raiders at least.
Tribal stuff is neat because it makes sense that when modern society collapses we regress back to tribal societies focused more on survival of the locals over all else. You can argue that ncr citizens and legion slaves are nothing more than tribals under different names and wearing different clothes.
Thats... actually an interesting idea?
But it implies that Courier and Boone didnt actually massacre the Fort because someone would actually go there and search the corpse, so this shit fuckin sucks dewd.
Courier and boone doing a mass killing at the fort was never gonna be a canon thing that happened get real.
Of course this is depending on if you think the Dead Caesar we see in the show is the Caesar from FNV, or a successor to Caesar.
I get we all think the writers are retarded but they aren't that retarded, it is Caesar from nv.
Sadly, the NCR was founded by a 'jeet. The sins of the 'jeet father unfortunately. Even if Aradesh was probably one of the most competent people in the Wasteland, he is still unfortunately a 'jeet and that brings bad luck o algo. See, this wouldn't have happened if the NCR was founded by a full-blooded Agarthan man!
0/10 shitpost
See me after class
 
Was this ever actually stated cause i remember the actual date of shady sands falling being ???? Which to me implies it happened after new vegas.
The Fall of Shady Sands happened in 2277, this is shown on the chalkboard in season 1, but the nuking is a big ???? for proper date, since it isn't what the Fall of Shady Sands is referring to.
 
The Fall of Shady Sands happened in 2277, this is shown on the chalkboard in season 1, but the nuking is a big ???? for proper date, since it isn't what the Fall of Shady Sands is referring to.
The fall of shady sands imo was the first signs of the ncr starting to fall apart as it was the year of hoover dam battle 1 and the destruction of hopeville.
Ghoul says in the latest episode the nuking happen 20 years ago but the earliest it can happen and include new vegas is 2282 which is 14 years ago.
So either it was literally 20 years ago in 2276 or its 2281/82.
Confirmed Bachelor giving you a 10% increase to the vast majority of human enemies in the game is a subtle reference to the fact that minmaxing makes you gay.
Does CB even give you that many benefits in dialogue?
All i can really remember is flirting with the ncr outpost guy and arcade.
 
The Fall of Shady Sands happened in 2277, this is shown on the chalkboard in season 1, but the nuking is a big ???? for proper date, since it isn't what the Fall of Shady Sands is referring to.
The intention was clearly 2277
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This could have been solved had Todd not rushed to say it was canon.

They made it 2277 because it's exactly 200 years after the bombs fell.
The Shady Sands that's in the show is clearly not "falling" or "fallen", it looked like the best settlement that has been shown so far.
 
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But it implies that Courier and Boone didnt actually massacre the Fort because someone would actually go there and search the corpse, so this shit fuckin sucks dewd.
Also why is Ceasar's corpse in some ditch instead of his bed? Isn't he comatose by the time 2nd battle of Hoover dam takes place? Or at least is days from being.
It can be an interesting idea, the main problem is entirely within the writer's court though. Like, any idea is capable of being good depending on the execution, regardless of how awful it might seem on the surface. The Legion themselves can just as easily be turned into a parody from the premise of "Post-apocalypse Rome-Larpers motivated by Hegelian dialectics", but the execution was good enough that as a faction they're contentious at worst. The writers not being able to do that idea justice is entirely because of them.

Obligatory episode 1 script extract:
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I can see Caesar doing something like that (ambiguous successor) if he wanted to keep his Legion in conflict to prevent complacency/weakness (he shuns medicine and makes firearms meritocratic on the same premise) but you'd need to be competent to do it in such a way that it doesn't undermine his own objective whilst also not immediately seeing the Legion be destroyed as an idea. Basically, he'd need some way of manufacturing something similar to the Roman civil wars without it resulting in something that sees successor states/ruination of the empire itself.

As I was typing the above I was going to try and make it work (Write on behalf of the writers essentially) but I've changed my mind. It's giving respect to an idea spawned from people who had no respect for the source material in the first place and I doubt they put much more thought into it other than, "Isn't this all stupid? haha".
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I see the rangers in episode 3 as basically the same as those Japanese holdouts post WW2, they know in their hearts the war is over, but the refuse to accept it so they keep fighting. Todd says in a interview a week after season 1 released (IGN article) that the "bombs" fall just after the events of New Vegas. Now of course, season 2 showed there was only 1 bomb, so I can assume plans did change between season 1 and season 2 in regards to what happened, but the official timeline squeezes New Vegas in just before the nuking of Shady Sands. This does make the date of 2277 confusing, and has lead me to believe for a while now that the showrunners meant the date of 2277, but then someone in Bethesda realized the timeline fuckery and had to somehow retcon it after the show released.
I think trying to change the timeline to not make New Vegas non-canon was legitimate interjection on Bethesda's part rather than an attempt to make New Vegas non-canon and get away with it.

What I think happened is the actual interaction between the writers of the show and Bethesda has been overstated/exaggerated by Bethesda themselves to give the impression of the show being faithful to the IP, when in actuality the showrunners probably have a cheatsheet of lore details on various factions* and Bethesda thereafter are otherwise not involved in the process much at all. They might sign off on scripts but I doubt they've given more than a cursory read because they don't want to jeopardise possible future projects by appearing too nitpicky over things. Personally the project would've died during the Vault scene if I had a say because I wouldn't have signed off on anything too comedically stupid, but that's just me.

The haphazard handling of Fallout would give the impression of Bethesda chasing a bag over legitimate care for the franchise as a whole, which'd piss off the game audience moreso than the show's audience, which would impact them financially moreso than Amazon. So Todd trying to change "2277: fall of Shady Sands" from the show into "2277: decline of Shady Sands" (as dumb as that is), shows they were at least trying to pretend they give a fuck. (I'd argue Fallout 76 is so beyond the pale in terms of them giving no fucks whatsoever about Fallout that you don't need the show to act as evidence of this but I digress) At the same time it's also the bare minimum in terms of intervention, and discrepancies are still turning up now with season 2 so I'm taking that as they're no longer giving a shit about maintaining the illusion.

If they were more anal about the show needing to pay more attention and reverence to the material, then it might ruin future prospects for them to squeeze even more value from the IP - think how LOTR hasn't been milked as much as you would expect (until recently) because of how strict the Tolkien estate was with the IP - if people/studios are faced with a ton of restrictions and IP-holder meddling, then they won't even want to attempt creating something.

I'm interested to see how the faggots on reddit react to the Fallout-themed reality gameshow that's supposedly in production.
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From what I can tell people can only cope about the show and shit turning more people onto the games, which I honestly don't see happening given the show's depiction of the material. The two types of people watching this show are people who've already played the games and those who probably won't play games at all, and I doubt one shitty show that portrays the material as immaturely as non-gamers already expect games to be like will jump in based on that. Even when the Marvel movies were raking in billions of dollars it's not like it then lead to an upswing in comic book sales - people rarely transfer from one medium to another unless they actually care for the material.
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Given Fallout wasn't Bethesda's own original IP I think it's something of a red-headed stepchild for Bethesda. It's why it plays second fiddle to an IP they actually care more about, like Elder Scrolls, which is their actual flesh and blood. That's not to say Elder Scrolls hasn't been the victim of Bethesda's shit parenting, but the lows of Elder Scrolls still haven't reached reached the lows of Fallout.

Horse Armour at least came with new voice acting.

*If you look at the show like the writers are working off of a bunch of conjecture instead of actual detailed lore, then the decisions make sense. For instance: "Brotherhood of Steel don't like ghouls" doesn't demarcate feral from non-feral, so to the writers this'd be portrayed as a blanket hatred of all ghouls regardless of sapience despite Fallout 3 and 4's Brotherhood doing nothing against the smart ones by and large. Fallout 3's "potshot" comment can just as easily be construed as Brotherhood not being able to tell the difference from afar between ferals and non-ferals, and the Brotherhood in 4 don't shoot Hancock on site nor do they send you on missions against non-ferals, and Danse still treats the kid ghoul in a fridge (fuck you Emil) like an actual child. The Indian Brotherhood dude might've got his head smashed in because his character was acting in accordance with half-assed lore notes.
 
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I like Honest Hearts. The main quest is bad but Zion is very pretty an fun to explore. The whole DLC was always very comfy for me.
I also like tribal shit, wish we could see more of them - they're better than Todd's generic raiders at least..
Nothing wrong with that opinion.

It’s a great early place to get decent combat XP and loot, especially ingredients if you are maxxing survival.

Some of the fast enemy re-spawns are a bit cheap (as per OWB), and Daniel annoys me no matter what choices I make; however I like Follows-Chalk as a companion and what is left to say about Joshua Graham. I also - unpopular opinion - quite like Waking Cloud even if she isn’t the most useful sidekick (there are good mods to rectify that). Plus, it always raises a smile when she regales us about the ‘Ennglish from the hollee buks’.

Just make sure FC stays with his tribe and doesn’t go and explore ‘civilized lands’. I hate the idea of him being eradicated by some of the Mojave’s abominations. If I was skilful enough, I would make a quest mod which reunited Follows-Chalk with the Lonesome Drifter, and the two would tour New Vegas as a nu-diversity double act; with all kinds of Datura-tea drugged up adventures to be had.
 
I know it's been said to death, but holy shit for a show that critiques muh capitalism, the showrunners really, really, really LOVE consumerism! "Buy our seed oil spicy nigger chicken! Look! POWER ARMOR! WOWIE ZOWIE JUST LIKE MY HECKIN' FALLOUT 4!"
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Not even Fallout 76, the literal skinner box was marketed like this before with all the brand tie-ins and shit!
 
(there are good mods to rectify that)
Any suggestions? I hate taking her anywhere with me, especially since YUP fixes Follows-Chalk's character class from the generic Dead Horse to his unique one that has Guns tagged, letting him rip and tear White Legs with a 12.7mm SMG.
 
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