The Vaults were built to protect human life from atomic bombs, providing safe underground shelter for years until the surface world was once again safe to be inhabited. At least that's what the ...
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“I’ve just taken a cyanide pill,” Siggi Wilzig (Michael Emerson) admits in episode 2 of Prime Video’s Fallout series. “Vault-Tec Plan D: It was the most humane product that Vault-Tec ever made.” This ...
Discover the 7 most disturbing Vaults in Fallout, constructed by Vault-Tec with dark and abominable objectives. Fans of the Fallout franchise, whether from Bethesda's video games or the recent Amazon ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The TV series adaptation, which is set in the games’ canon world, not only remained true to the existing universe but also evolved ...