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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

Yep I got that reference but I'm still confused - I don't understand the 200 years too early part?

This plot with Krono Paul is only set 14 years before the Fallout show?
 
Equity (part 6)
10th December 2282
06:25 GMT -6

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

Breathe, breathe…

The forced evolutionary virus is great, but it doesn't mean that I can get away with sprinting indefinitely and it definitely doesn't make anaerobic respiration efficient.

**Tanya, I don't like to be a nag, but-.**

**We're just about ready! But… The queen's come with me. I think she thinks I'm a new queen or something.**

**Is that important?**

I take a half-second to glance back at the flock. Definitely closer, but they seem to have decided that they're better served by letting me tire myself out rather than diving down as fast as they can.

**I don't know. I don't know these ants. Some types can have nests with multiple queens but with others the new queens take half the workers and soldiers and leave to start their own nest. I've never seen a situation where the old queen chooses to hang out with a new queen.**

I look around at the cliff sides surrounding me and spot the small tunnel entrances that show that this is ant territory. That might explain why the banshees are hanging back. I didn't think they were intelligent enough for something like that, but… Maybe?

**I'm sure that entomologists of the future will thank you for your work. I'm bringing the banshees to you.**

**Not to me! They didn't even give me a gun and I lost my ripper trying to fight off that giant robot! All I've got is a tiny knife!**

**I'm bringing the banshees to your ambush point, and I'm finding the ambush point by homing in on you. If you're too far away then I won't find it.**

**Okay. There's an old semi-collapsed tunnel. I'm in some sort of maintenance tunnel near that, and the ants are poised to swarm in.**

**Anything I need to worry-**

The sand to my left erupts with angry ant, and I have to use telekinesis to dodge a blob of something that makes the sand hiss when it lands.

**-about, like burrowed ants?**

**Most of the workers have pulled back, but leaving soldier ants as sentries-**

**I just ran past one.**

**-and oh. Okay, it's probably emitting a warning pheromone, so the other ants will be on guard.**

**How do ants sense their targets?**

**Vision and smell. Ah, depending on how close you were, you probably got covered in the warning pheromone, so you can't just outrun it.**

**Not a problem.**

I can just about hear the warrior ant chasing after me, maintaining a surprisingly quick pace even if it can't quite keep up with me. And of course it can't smell the banshees at all from down here, but it's probably continuing to emit that warning pheromone as long as it chases me. So while I could telepathically muffle its senses, I don't. I let it keep-.

What's that?

I jink left and slow, turning and heading towards the opposite canyon wall. A small chance that the banshees will use this opportunity to dive, but I think I've got time and I… Yes, there it is. I grab a small device that was dropped near the canyon wall before turning back to my original course and accelerating again. The ant isn't quite as agile as me and has to actually stop to change direction. So I haven't lost my lead but…

What is this?

It looks a little like a speaker, and there's a radio receiver built into it. Did Doki plant these so that she could communicate with the contestants? I… Think I can… Hear some sort of… Quiet noise? Static? Getting any kind of signal in a canyon isn't easy, as even long wave would struggle to get down here. Don't know. I put it in one of my robe's pockets of later analysis.

And I turn the corner-

Buried ant! Dodge!

-and I see the unfinished section of pre-War road leading to a porous pile of rubble which forms the shape of an amphitheatre. And this time I use my telekinetic sense to feel-. Ants. Lots of them. But that passage over there feels more like a complete utility tunnel of the sort I've seen in dozens of pre-War subterranean structures.

And the entrance…

**Can you open the door?**

**Not without squeezing past two royal guard ants while smelling like someone they're supposed to guard with their lives.**

**Right.** I feel more ants buried in the ground nearby, and the ones in the rocks are preparing to attack as they smell the danger pheromone on me. So I slow to a halt, turn and aim my pistol at the flock just above the canyon rim. **Drawing the banshees in now.**

I fire and miss, the range being too long for the relatively slow bolt of plasma to be at all accurate. I fire and miss again, but they're getting the idea that I'm an actual threat they need to deal with rather than something they can wait to die of dehydration. About half swoop into the canyon in my direction while the rest begin flapping to get over my head.

**My control of these ants isn't precise. If they decide to go-.**

**Understood. Apropos of nothing, would you like ant control psychic powers?**

**Uh, what? You mean-. You can control ants? If you can-? Why am I here?**

**Specialisation. I can talk to you and do other things but I'm not good at controlling animals.**

**Ah… I don't know. That was a… My parents got killed by giant ants, and then I… I got convinced that ants were some sort of amazing super species. I don't think making ants my whole life again would be a good idea.**

Fair enough.

**I do know a guy, though.**

**Oh?**

**Yeah. After I… Had some sense talked into me by this… Really hot guy, I ended up meeting this ant researcher who was trying to make ants less dangerous by making them smaller-**

**Oh? That sounds-.**

**-by injecting their eggs with some kinda virus. He ended up giving them the ability to breathe fire.**

**Maybe not, then. I'd rather have someone who knows that giant mutant ants aren't the solution to all of life's problems than someone who thinks: 'giant mutant ants: dangerous, but could they be more dangerous?'.**

**I think he only killed that town by accident…**



I might need to send more people to Washington before too long.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

Here we go! Banshees flying along the canyon are approaching slowly in order to use their screech, while two of those above me are tucking their wings in to swoop! I start running towards the centre of the amphitheatre, firing half-aimed shots at the banshees above me. An ant unburies itself to my right and another sticks its head out through a hole, but I dash past them in a blur before their acid sprays can hit me.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The ants behind me shudder, turning their attention to-. The low-flying flock has increased their speed, and I can feel the increased aggression from them. Not sure what's doing that-.

**The ants are going crazy! Whatever you're doing-**

I reach into my robes, trigger my Stealth Boy and dash over to a nearby overhang.

**-you better-.**

Banshees jostle for position, sonic energy able to detect me perfectly well. The ants on the other hand…

**Let them attack.**

And then the carnage begins.
 
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10th December 2282
06:25 GMT -6


"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

Breathe, breathe…

The forced evolutionary virus is great, but it doesn't mean that I can get away with sprinting indefinitely and it definitely doesn't make anaerobic respiration efficient.
And he's going to be starving after that workout. On the other hand, the banshees are starving right now, so stopping isn't on the cards. Hopefully he can stop and catch his breath after disposing of them via giant ant.

**Tanya, I don't like to be a nag, but-.**

**We're just about ready! But… The queen's come with me. I think she thinks I'm a new queen or something.**
...That's rather concerning. Still, this is no time to indulge in entomological studies.

**Is that important?**

I take a half-second to glance back at the flock. Definitely closer, but they seem to have decided that they're better served by letting me tire myself out rather than diving down as fast as they can.
Probably they noticed he has something of a nasty sting. Weird to see something other than a human play persistence hunter.

**I don't know. I don't know these ants. Some types can have nests with multiple queens but with others the new queens take half the workers and soldiers and leave to start their own nest. I've never seen a situation where the old queen chooses to hang out with a new queen.**

I look around at the cliff sides surrounding me and spot the small tunnel entrances that show that this is ant territory. That might explain why the banshees are hanging back. I didn't think they were intelligent enough for something like that, but… Maybe?
Some animals are surprisingly crafty, even with minimal brainpower. And if they've noticed that bug prey tend to attack around here, well...

**I'm sure that entomologists of the future will thank you for your work. I'm bringing the banshees to you.**

**Not to me! They didn't even give me a gun and I lost my ripper trying to fight off that giant robot! All I've got is a tiny knife!**
...Doki really needs to consider the survivability of her contestants in future. Not that I expect they'll ever allow her to do this again if they can.

**I'm bringing the banshees to your ambush point, and I'm finding the ambush point by homing in on you. If you're too far away then I won't find it.**

**Okay. There's an old semi-collapsed tunnel. I'm in some sort of maintenance tunnel near that, and the ants are poised to swam in.**
As long as they don't warm on Krono, anyway. This could be a tricky meetup.

**Anything I need to worry-**

The sand to my left erupts with angry ant, and I have to use telekinesis to dodge a blob of something that makes the sand hiss when it lands.
...That'll be some of that acid spitters. I doubt it's super-long-range, but by the looks of it, you don't want to be hit by it regardless.

**-about, like burrowed ants?**

**Most of the workers have pulled back, but leaving soldier ants as sentries-**
Oh, joy. He's going to have to dodge the strongest fighters of the nest, isn't he?

**I just passed one.**

**-and oh. Okay, it's probably emitting a warning pheromone, so the other ants will be on guard.**
...Hopefully not all over him. That'll just make getting out of this safely that much harder.

**How do ants sense their targets?**

**Vision and smell. Ah, depending on how close you were, you probably got covered in the warning pheromone, so you can't just outrun it.**

**Not a problem.**
...Joy...

I can just about hear the warrior ant chasing after me, maintaining a surprisingly quick pace even if it can't quite keep up with me. And of course it can't smell the banshees at all from down here, but it's probably continuing to emit that warning pheromone as long as it chases me. So while I could telepathically muffle its senses, I don't. I let it keep-.

What's that?
You kind of do want a lot of ants around when the banshees finally press the attack, after all.

I jink left and slow, turning and heading towards the opposite canyon wall. A small chance that the banshees will use this opportunity to dive, but I think I've got time and I… Yes, there it is. I grab a small device that was dropped near the canyon wall before turning back to my original course and accelerating again. The ant isn't quite as agile as me and has to actually stop to change direction. So I haven't lost my lead but…
Eh? That sounds significant. Did Doki prepare the field of play beforehand?

What is this?

It looks a little like a speaker, and there's a radio receiver built into it. Did Doki plant these so that she could communicate with the contestants? I… Think I can… Hear some sort of… Quiet noise? Static? Getting any kind of signal in a canyon isn't easy, as even long wave would struggle to get down here. Don't know. I put it in one of my robe's pockets of later analysis.
So there's probably a repeater up on the canyon wall or something.

And I turn the corner-

Buried ant! Dodge!
Head on a swivel, Krono. Danger all around, and minimal ability to evade it as is...

-and I see the unfinished section of pre-War road leading to a porous pile of rubble which forms the shape of an amphitheatre. And this time I use my telekinetic sense to feel-. Ants. Lots of them. But that passage over there feels more like a complete utility tunnel of the sort I've seen in dozens of pre-War subterranean structures.
Curious layout. Presumably part of the old Vault setup. Maybe the entranceway to an intended Vault location or something...

And the entrance…

**Can you open the door?**
Because Krono is going to want to come in hot, methinks.

**Not without squeezing past two royal guard ants while smelling like someone they're supposed to guard with their lives.**

**Right.** I feel more ants buried in the ground nearby, and the ones in the rocks are preparing to attack as they smell the danger pheromone on me. So I slow to a halt, turn and aim my pistol at the flock just above the canyon rim. **Drawing the banshees in now.**
Well, good as you're going to get. Time to trigger something loud.

I fire and miss, the range being too long for the relatively slow bolt of plasma to be at all accurate. I fire and miss again, but they're getting the idea that I'm an actual threat they need to deal with rather than something they can wait to die of dehydration. About half swoop into the canyon in my direction while the rest begin flapping to get over my head.
Maybe that'll get the ants off your case.

**My control of these ants isn't precise. If they decide to go-.**

**Understood. Apropos of nothing, would you like ant control psychic powers?**
Is this really the best time to be trying to recruit people?

**Uh, what? You mean-. You can control ants? If you can-? Why am I here?**

**Specialisation. I can talk to you and do other things but I'm not good at controlling animals.**
Presumably shoved all his perks into more direct combat applications and telepathy than the more esoteric tricks.

**Ah… I don't know. That was a… My parents got killed by giant ants, and then I… I got convinced that ants were some sort of amazing super species. I don't think making ants my whole life again would be a good idea.**

Fair enough.
Indeed. Consider it a teenage hobby. And not everyone has the same hobbies in adulthood as they did as teens.

**I do know a guy, though.**

**Oh?**

**Yeah. After I… Had some sense talked into be by this… Really hot guy, I ended up meeting this ant researcher who was trying to make ants less dangerous by making them smaller-**
Let me guess, it didn't go quite as planned?

**Oh? That sounds-.**

**-by injecting their eggs with some kinda virus. He ended up giving them the ability to breathe fire.**
...Very much the opposite of 'as planned'.

**Maybe not, then. I'd rather have someone who knows that giant mutant ants aren't the solution to all of life's problems than someone who thinks: 'giant mutant ants: dangerous, but could they be more dangerous?'.**

**I think he only killed that town by accident…**
...Really not improving Krono's initial impression of him, you know.



I might need to send more people to Washington before too long.
Gee, you think? 😨

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

Here we go! Banshees flying along the canyon are approaching slowly in order to use their screech, while two of those above me are tucking their wings in to swoop! I start running towards the centre of the amphitheatre, firing half-aimed shots at the banshees above me. An ant unburies itself to my right and another sticks its head out through a hole, but I dash past them in a blur before their acid sprays can hit me.
Let's hope the ants catch on quick.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The ants behind me shudder, turning their attention to-. The low-flying flock has increased their speed, and I can feel the increased aggression from them. Not sure what's doing that-.
Hunger, probably. Or instinctive hostility towards a rival species. Who knows?

**The ants are going crazy! Whatever you're doing-**

I reach into my robes, trigger my stealth boy and dash over to a nearby overhang.
...Probably not that much use, between the sonar and the pheromones, but hey, it might give you an improved dodge bonus.

**-you better-.**

Banshees jostle for position, sonic energy able to detect me perfectly well. The ants on the other hand…
They're probably calling out the ant equivalent of 'you came to the wrong neighbourhood, pal'.

**Let them attack.**

And then the carnage begins.
Not quite a kaiju battle, but cue up your favourite battle theme.

Now, if Tanya can get to Krono and toss some of that 'friendly' goo on him to make the ants not come after him, this might be in sight of a safe conclusion. And then go and give Doki a good talking to about appropriate levels of challenge for contestants. Which may be as futile as beating his head against a wall. :rolleyes:
 
The series doesn't fit established lore and I'm ignoring it.

Fair enough and understandable. I didn't know that for sure and mostly was just trying to understand the "200 years too early for VATS comment," and just ending up more confused for my efforts in checking the dates
 
Not the fanmod lore you're using, but it does fit Fallout canon lore.

Besides all the ghoul mechanics stuff at minimum.

I don't know enough fallout lore at "fine detail" levels to pick out other discrepancies without going looking specifically, but at the very least the series does change things up with how ghouls work quite a bit, to be fair.
 
Besides all the ghoul mechanics stuff at minimum.

I don't know enough fallout lore at "fine detail" levels to pick out other discrepancies without going looking specifically, but at the very least the series does change things up with how ghouls work quite a bit, to be fair.
I'm not sure what you mean, the Ghoul mechanics are spot on.

The closest thing to a difference is that they created something that can keep a Ghoul who has begun to turn feral from doing so. But it's never been said that something like that doesn't exist, so it's still lore compliant.

Unless you're talking about the Snake Oil Salesmen and the Ghoul Serum? But mutation serums are from Fallout 76. (And of course Hancock from Fallout 4.)
 
Yeah the only lore issue I'm aware of with the TV series was Shady Sands getting nuked before New Vegas on the timeline, but it turns out that was a miscommunication and "the fall of Shady Sands" was referencing a plague and Shady Sands going into decline, with the nuke happening after New Vegas, which makes it canon compliant.
 
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Yeah the only lore issue I'm aware of with the TV series was Shady Sands getting nuked before New Vegas on the timeline, but it turns out that was a miscommunication and "the fall of Shady Sands" was referencing a plague and Shady Sands going into decline, with the nuke happening after New Vegas, which makes it canon compliant.
As long as you ignore the fact that the Vault the person who did the nuking came from 1) had its entrance in the open and 2) was right next to the Master's centre of operations during a period where the Master was desperately looking for Prime Normals. For that to be canon we have to assume that the Master and his entire army were really bad at finding things.

Oh, and we have to accept that the NCR would collapse if Shady Sands got nuked, and that Shady Sands magically moved towards the coast, and that Shady Sands was a pre-War city, which it wasn't.
 
As long as you ignore the fact that the Vault the person who did the nuking came from 1) had its entrance in the open and 2) was right next to the Master's centre of operations during a period where the Master was desperately looking for Prime Normals. For that to be canon we have to assume that the Master and his entire army were really bad at finding things.
Mariposa is a fair hike away from Santa Monica, so no it wasn't right next to the Master's center of operations. It was quite close to Lost Hills though, the Brotherhood HQ for Fallout 1. It is not implausible that the Master was aware of Vault 33 and was simply unable to break into it due to the nearby Brotherhood presence. Breaking into a Vault is not easy after all; the only times I think it has happened was when the Vault door was faulty or when you use a pre-war mining robot in Fallout 76.

Oh, and we have to accept that the NCR would collapse if Shady Sands got nuked
The NCR was already on the brink of collapse in New Vegas, if they didn't secure Hoover Dam (which it looks like they did not, given the state New Vegas is in) and Shady Sands was then nuked I can absolutely believe that would cause the whole thing to fall over in a chain reaction of people stabbing each other in the back and trying to take advantage of the situation.

and that Shady Sands magically moved towards the coast,
Fallout 1 and 2 are often inaccurate with their city placements: Bakersfield (the Necropolis) is much too far east, and neither Klamath nor Reno are even close to their real locations. The devs clearly moved things around for gameplay purposes. (I think I remember something about everything being moved east to make stuff fit on the map better.)

Whether this counts as a retcon or not depends on whether you think that things being in the wrong locations in Fallout 1\2 are just gameplay abstractions or whether it was intended to mean that various settlements, such as Bakersfield, were placed in different spots in the Fallout-verse.

(Also Shady Sands moves around in between Fallout 1 and 2 anyway, so it moving is nothing new.)

and that Shady Sands was a pre-War city, which it wasn't.
That is a fair point.
 
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I'm not sure what you mean, the Ghoul mechanics are spot on.

The closest thing to a difference is that they created something that can keep a Ghoul who has begun to turn feral from doing so. But it's never been said that something like that doesn't exist, so it's still lore compliant.

Unless you're talking about the Snake Oil Salesmen and the Ghoul Serum? But mutation serums are from Fallout 76. (And of course Hancock from Fallout 4.)

Yeah I meant the ghoul sanity drugs and the fact that they regenerate super fast.

I don't really object to the fact a sanity drug exists in general, as that does seem like something that could exist, and as you say, nothing ever said it didn't. Just to the fact that it's pretty explicitly stated that it's a hard requirement for ghouls to have in order not to go feral (and pretty quickly too, like a matter of weeks at most, since they count doses as a daily thing (2 month supply is 60 doses) and The Ghoul starts to shut down within days of running out of them).

Although I suppose it's possible the really fast regeneration after the arrow to the neck was also "not normal" and only due to the serum, and just Maximus didn't know better, being the not-very-intelligent-or-educated person he is.
 
Mariposa is a fair hike away from Santa Monica, so no it wasn't right next to the Master's center of operations. It was quite close to Lost Hills though, the Brotherhood HQ for Fallout 1. It is not implausible that the Master was aware of Vault 33 and was simply unable to break into it due to the nearby Brotherhood presence. Breaking into a Vault is not easy after all; the only times I think it has happened was when the Vault door was faulty or when you use a pre-war mining robot in Fallout 76.
Spoiler for Fallout: the Master is not in Mariposa. He's in the Los Angeles Vault. Lou Tenant is the head of Mariposa during Fallout.

Regardless of the Brotherhood presence, the Master's Army will still find the much more remote Vault 13 if you take too long. If anything, the fact that the Brotherhood weren't knocking on the Vault door for that lovely pre-War technology makes it even stranger.
The NCR was already on the brink of collapse in New Vegas, if they didn't secure Hoover Dam (which it looks like they did not, given the state New Vegas is in) and Shady Sands was then nuked I can absolutely believe that would cause the whole thing to fall over in a chain reaction of people stabbing each other in the back and trying to take advantage of the situation.
The NCR wasn't on the verge of collapse. The Mojave Expedition was, but that's it. Listen to the endings and see how many of them mention the NCR collapsing.
 
As long as you ignore the fact that the Vault the person who did the nuking came from 1) had its entrance in the open and 2) was right next to the Master's centre of operations during a period where the Master was desperately looking for Prime Normals. For that to be canon we have to assume that the Master and his entire army were really bad at finding things.
I don't remember anything indicating Vaults 31, 32, or 33 had their entrances opened at any point prior to 2280, more than a century after the Master died.

Edit: misread "in the open" as "open" Further edit incoming

Edit:Edit: Just because the Vault door is in the open in 2296, doesn't mean it was in the open in 2162. The Vault 33 entrance, when we see it, was clearly in the basement of a large structure, and while I'm not an expert in forensics, the various corpses around the entrance have clearly not been exposed to the elements for 200 years. One likely scenario is that in the recent past, someone tried to blast their way into Vault 33 and failed, leaving the door exposed. Additionally, the vault remaining hidden is easily explainable as Vault 31 or their assets running interference with the Master's searches.

Oh, and we have to accept that the NCR would collapse if Shady Sands got nuked
They describe the day as the day the bombs dropped, not the day the bomb dropped. Depending on what happened at Vegas, whether or not other settlements were nuked, and what the Brotherhood did in the aftermath, that's not too much of a stretch.

and that Shady Sands magically moved towards the coast
Yeah, apparently Shady Sands (or some outlying NCR community) was close enough to the coast to siphon off Vault 33's water supply, and within a 3-day walk of the coast.

and that Shady Sands was a pre-War city, which it wasn't.
I don't remember this being established. I thought the whole point was that, in the 35 years after fallout 2, Shady Sands built itself up until it was on the level of a pre-war city, and then got nuked again because War Never Changes. Is there a pre-war scene set in Shady Sands? Or did someone analyze the skyline and match it to L.A.?

Though I suppose the existence of the pre-war Hawthorne Medical Facility within a few hours walk of the city is suspicious.

Yeah I meant the ghoul sanity drugs and the fact that they regenerate super fast.
To be fair, Ghoulification is a function of radiation, and the show gives a solid reason why the area of the show should have much higher radiation than most of the places we see in fallout.

And for the arrow, you can chalk that up to something else in the cocktail rather than just the ghoulification itself.
 
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To be fair, Ghoulification is a function of radiation, and the show gives a solid reason why the area of the show should have much higher radiation than most of the places we see in fallout.

Hm... I assume you mean the recent nuking of shady sands?

I sort of see that as reasonable... But it leaves the question of how anywhere else could have prewar ghouls still not feral, especially since they would be very unlikely to have had access to this mystery ghoul sanity drug in the original post-war period when radiation levels were way higher still?
 
Just because the Vault door is in the open in 2296, doesn't mean it was in the open in 2162. The Vault 33 entrance, when we see it, was clearly in the basement of a large structure, and while I'm not an expert in forensics, the various corpses around the entrance have clearly not been exposed to the elements for 200 years. One likely scenario is that in the recent past, someone tried to blast their way into Vault 33 and failed, leaving the door exposed. Additionally, the vault remaining hidden is easily explainable as Vault 31 or their assets running interference with the Master's searches.
Irrelevant. The super mutants found Vault 13. Vault 13 was further away and at least as well hidden. They will find it even if given no information that it even exists.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmxayN0brMY
Vault 33's door is directly exposed to the elements. The exterior is heavily weathered but there are no signs of explosives having been used on the door. The surrounding structures are heavily damaged, but all the damage looks old. That's important, because it's prime scavenging territory for the nearby city, where for several decades the Children of the Citadel was a major religion.
They describe the day as the day the bombs dropped, not the day the bomb dropped. Depending on what happened at Vegas, whether or not other settlements were nuked, and what the Brotherhood did in the aftermath, that's not too much of a stretch.
So the guy who fired the missiles knew the location of each of the NCR's major cities? How? I mean, the very idea that he had that many functioning ICBM's is ridiculous to start with, but he had no way to get that information.

And do we even know what chapter the Brotherhood in the series is supposed to be? Lost Hills lost a war to the NCR and was pushed back into their bunkers. I very much doubt that they could build an airship like that. Mojave Chapter wouldn't have the resources either, and the next closest canonical chapter is... Texas? Who would, but would have a very different accent and wouldn't have much reason to cross the entirety of Arizona.
Yeah, apparently Shady Sands (or some outlying NCR community) was close enough to the coast to siphon off Vault 33's water supply, and within a 3-day walk of the coast.
That's actually fine. The Boneyard is right there, where the series put Shady Sands. It even looks like the series version of Shady Sands, and is a major NCR city. Them digging down for clean water makes perfect sense.
I don't remember this being established. I thought the whole point was that, in the 35 years after fallout 2, Shady Sands built itself up until it was on the level of a pre-war city, and then got nuked again because War Never Changes. Is there a pre-war scene set in Shady Sands? Or did someone analyze the skyline and match it to L.A.?
Series Shady Sands has the skeletons of pre-War skyscrapers towering above the modern buildings. Actual Shady Sands doesn't have that, because the Vault 15 survivors picked somewhere that hadn't been nuked to set up their farms. If there are any pre-War buildings, then it isn't Shady Sands.
 
Hm... I assume you mean the recent nuking of shady sands?

I sort of see that as reasonable... But it leaves the question of how anywhere else could have prewar ghouls still not feral, especially since they would be very unlikely to have had access to this mystery ghoul sanity drug in the original post-war period when radiation levels were way higher still?
Presumably, better access to RadX and Radaway, non-Vault shelters, canned food, and not-having tons of sketchy toilet drugs injected in them protected against radation and ghoulification for an extended and variable period of time for different people in different places, with those countermeasures slowly failing over time as salvage, stockpiles, and infrastructure broke down. Ghoulification happened at different rates in different places, the earliest ghouls were most likely to go feral, and drugs to suppress the SAN loss were developed over decades in response, soon enough to be usable by some ghouls but too late for others.

Irrelevant. The super mutants found Vault 13. Vault 13 was further away and at least as well hidden. They will find it even if given no information that it even exists.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmxayN0brMY
Vault 33's door is directly exposed to the elements. The exterior is heavily weathered but there are no signs of explosives having been used on the door. The surrounding structures are heavily damaged, but all the damage looks old. That's important, because it's prime scavenging territory for the nearby city, where for several decades the Children of the Citadel was a major religion.

I will say that I'm not sure what, exactly, is up with the Pompeii-style plaster corpses in front of the door. Though there's "decades old" and there's "centuries old." And the nonsensical durability of Fallout materials is a meme of its own.

So the guy who fired the missiles knew the location of each of the NCR's major cities? How? I mean, the very idea that he had that many functioning ICBM's is ridiculous to start with, but he had no way to get that information.
No all, just enough to cause a breakdown of control that allowed other factions in the region or nearby regions to capitalize, or for factions within the NCR to come into conflict over how to save the day after the bombs fell. Big cities aren't exactly hidden.

And do we even know what chapter the Brotherhood in the series is supposed to be? Lost Hills lost a war to the NCR and was pushed back into their bunkers. I very much doubt that they could build an airship like that. Mojave Chapter wouldn't have the resources either, and the next closest canonical chapter is... Texas? Who would, but would have a very different accent and wouldn't have much reason to cross the entirety of Arizona.
The airship is the Prydwen. Apparently, the East Coast brotherhood won in the Commonwealth, consolidated power, and have spent the decade since then reinforcing the western chapters, likely the Mojave Chapter.

Series Shady Sands has the skeletons of pre-War skyscrapers towering above the modern buildings. Actual Shady Sands doesn't have that, because the Vault 15 survivors picked somewhere that hadn't been nuked to set up their farms. If there are any pre-War buildings, then it isn't Shady Sands.
Just re-watched the flashback scenes with Moldaver and Rose. You're right, the skyscrapers were ruined when the city wasn't, which means that they're pre-war, and Shady Sands either moved, or was retconned.
 
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Yeah I meant the ghoul sanity drugs and the fact that they regenerate super fast.

I don't really object to the fact a sanity drug exists in general, as that does seem like something that could exist, and as you say, nothing ever said it didn't. Just to the fact that it's pretty explicitly stated that it's a hard requirement for ghouls to have in order not to go feral (and pretty quickly too, like a matter of weeks at most, since they count doses as a daily thing (2 month supply is 60 doses) and The Ghoul starts to shut down within days of running out of them).
It's stated the opposite in The Ghoul

Roger: Twenty-eight years since I first started showing.


According to the show, Roger was a pre-war ghoul who first started turning Feral 28 years ago, and that's presumably when he started taking the medication.

Although I suppose it's possible the really fast regeneration after the arrow to the neck was also "not normal" and only due to the serum, and just Maximus didn't know better, being the not-very-intelligent-or-educated person he is.
Ghoul's regenerating is normal, remember this Ghoul factiod from Fallout 3?

"Ghouls, both 'normal' and Feral, are not only immune to radiation... they're healed by it."

And Thaddus directly stated the area the Radio tower was in was radioactive.


Vault 33's door is directly exposed to the elements. The exterior is heavily weathered but there are no signs of explosives having been used on the door. The surrounding structures are heavily damaged, but all the damage looks old. That's important, because it's prime scavenging territory for the nearby city, where for several decades the Children of the Citadel was a major religion.
The environmental story we were shown for why Vault 33 was left alone, was that the Vault entrance was protected by Assaultrons until such a point as they broke down, which was presumably enough time for the entire area to be declared a general "don't go here or you will die" zone.


I will say that I'm not sure what, exactly, is up with the Pompeii-style plaster corpses in front of the door.
Murdered by Assaultron death beam would be my guess given the inactive one Lucy walks by on her way out.
 
It's stated the opposite in The Ghoul

Roger: Twenty-eight years since I first started showing.

According to the show, Roger was a pre-war ghoul who first started turning Feral 28 years ago, and that's presumably when he started taking the medication.

Ah, I'd need to go back and watch that again then. I remember thinking at the time that he was saying 28 years since he became a ghoul, and that he wasn't one of the rare pre-war ones, and the point is that he made it that long without going feral, but now he's finally turning due to having run out of the special ghoul drug

Ghoul's regenerating is normal, remember this Ghoul factiod from Fallout 3?

"Ghouls, both 'normal' and Feral, are not only immune to radiation... they're healed by it."

And Thaddus directly stated the area the Radio tower was in was radioactive.

Yeah I remember that. I guess it just never seemed like it was supposed to mean a super healing like wolverine's. I always thought it was supposed to be a slower process, more like accelerated natural healing, but that still should take hours.

After all, none of the ghoul enemies in highly irritated areas have rapidly regenerating health bars as you fight them?

I get that there's a conceptual precedent though, so I won't say I'm arguing that this is strictly a departure from canon anymore
 
Ah, I'd need to go back and watch that again then. I remember thinking at the time that he was saying 28 years since he became a ghoul, and that he wasn't one of the rare pre-war ones, and the point is that he made it that long without going feral, but now he's finally turning due to having run out of the special ghoul drug
Nope, Roger was a Great War created ghoul.

Yeah I remember that. I guess it just never seemed like it was supposed to mean a super healing like wolverine's. I always thought it was supposed to be a slower process, more like accelerated natural healing, but that still should take hours.

After all, none of the ghoul enemies in highly irritated areas have rapidly regenerating health bars as you fight them?

I get that there's a conceptual precedent though, so I won't say I'm arguing that this is strictly a departure from canon anymore
In the Fallout 4 Nuka Worlds DLC, Oswald was able to cause "dead" ghouls to rapidly regenerate and come back to life by releasing radiation pulses.
 
Spoiler for Fallout: the Master is not in Mariposa. He's in the Los Angeles Vault. Lou Tenant is the head of Mariposa during Fallout.
Oh right he moved himself under the Cathedral in the Boneyard, forgot about that.

Regardless of the Brotherhood presence, the Master's Army will still find the much more remote Vault 13 if you take too long. If anything, the fact that the Brotherhood weren't knocking on the Vault door for that lovely pre-War technology makes it even stranger.
I mean like I said; it's entirely possible they did find Vault 33 (it's not like it's hidden) but were unable to get in for whatever reason (Assaultron guards is the implication I think), wouldn't be the first time.

The NCR wasn't on the verge of collapse. The Mojave Expedition was, but that's it. Listen to the endings and see how many of them mention the NCR collapsing.
None of the endings mention much of anything regarding the NCR outside of the Mojave or beyond the immediate future.

We know that the NCR needed the power from Hoover Dam because this is mentioned multiple times throughout the game, Cassandra says "It's of immense strategic value to the NCR. Hoover Dam sends enough electricity west to light every city and major settlement." for example.

So if the NCR lost control over the dam, they would have suffered from a massive power shortage which would have led to all kinds of unrest and destabilization. Combine that with the capitol getting nuked a short while later and it is not at all implausible that the entire system would break down.

After all, none of the ghoul enemies in highly irritated areas have rapidly regenerating health bars as you fight them?
AFAIK enemy ghouls are not actually affected by radiation in any way, despite radiation canonically healing them and multiple examples of such for the player and certain enemies: Glowing Ones have the ability to release a burst of radiation that heals and resurrects nearby dead ghouls for example.

I assume this is a gameplay limitation, possibly having enemies regenerate HP from ambient radiation was unfun, so the mechanic was restricted to special abilities.
 
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Equity (part 7)
10th December 2282
06:28 GMT -6


"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The first casualty is a banshee. Swooping towards my location it flies past an ant while screaming, which is apparently enough to trigger an attack response. The ant's head jerks around, a cloud of caustic mist spraying from its mouth and hitting the banshee in the right side of its face. I see its right eye whiten and then dissolve as the fur around it bleaches and melts, and I don't know if it's the pain which makes it slam into the ground or the brain damage.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The second casualty is that ant, as one of the swooping banshees registers it as a threat. The banshee slams into the side of its thorax with its mouth open, bowling it over and biting through the chitin. The ant manages to get a spray off and envelopes them both in green-white clouds, and I'm assuming that's the signal for the rest of the ants as-

Oh sugar.

-more pop their heads out, sight the banshees who are diving at me and open fire. And at that point I grab the gas mask from my back and strap it to my face, because I didn't think it would be quite this vaporous.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

More banshees hit the murk, and I feel the ground shake from their impacts. I can't see them though, only vague shapes through the mist as I remind myself that the ants don't need to see me to kill me.

Stones rain down from above me, and I look up to see a banshee throwing itself at a stone ledge being used as a firing platform. The ant is focusing on firing into the melee below, giving the banshee the perfect angle on its neck. One bite and the head is sent flying, still spraying-.

I telekinetically shove the severed head into the clouds as it falls towards me and agh, I can feel the chemicals in the air burning the narrow exposed band of skin around my wrists and neck. It's just a savage itch at the moment and my F.E.V. enhanced constitution should prevent it getting much worse, but-.

Okay, get-. Cord out, wrap it around my sleeves to reduce exposure. I can already see the surface of my robes start to mottle, but as long as I don't get anything sprayed on me directly that should be all that happens. Neck… Bandages. Tie them around-. Ah, it just makes the itching worse. Ah. Water! Grab the canteen, splash it around my neck to dilute the chemical agent, and…

And the banshees are still attacking me, and can probably still use their echolocation even through this… If they're not being too badly burned to concentrate on it. But since as.. far as I can tell I'm a target of opportunity rather than someone they've got a particular grudge against -I mean, I'm not attacking their young or in their core territory or anything- they've got no reason to attack me rather than the ants trying to melt them. Honestly, they should be backing off-.

I frown. Honestly, they shouldn't even still be active at this time of day. I'd blame Doki, but they're definitely biological so-.

**Are you dead?**

**No, just keeping my head down.**

Checking my immediate surroundings very carefully, I-

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

-throw myself back as a bleached and blinded banshee flails out of the murk, wing claws slashing at me! Pistol up and f-.

Pistol down until it can get checked for chemical damage, because corroded seals are how misfires happen and that's really bad for plasma weapons. Roll -agh!- into those rocks right there as its claw comes around again and grab the wing and tear where the flesh is blistering!

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAGGGH!"

Step forwards and punch the snout, knocking it back because they're much more dangerous on the attack than the defence.

"kEEE-!"

Vader-grip its throat, stow the pistol and take out my knife. Step inside its reach and ignore the frantic battering from its membranes, jugular is there and stab and pull. Sidestep the blood because while I probably can't be affected by F.E.V. again I don't want to risk it and telekinetically shove the dying banshee away from me back into the… Acid fog which looks a lot denser now.

And the itching is getting worse.

Back up back up, head for the edge of the amphitheatre where the air's a little clearer. And.. actually-.

I wipe my knife clean on my sleeve then sheath it before redrawing my pistol and popping out the microfusion cell, which… Yes, I wouldn't want to try firing that. I hurl it into the melee before reholstering what's left of my pistol. Originally some sort of frustration project built by a bitter Poseidon Energy researcher who wanted to prove that he hadn't been wasting company money with his plasma research, it's served me well for several years and it would be a wretch to lose it now. As far as I know it's the only pistol-sized plasma weapon in America. I-

"Skreeeeeee!"

-hear that the ants aren't getting it all their own way. Why are the banshees still attacking? Are they intelligent enough to hold a grudge against the ants? I don't know.

Okay, the edge of the amphitheatre slops up here. I carefully begin climbing, my-. The stealth boy gave up the ghost at some point, so I'm fully visible to any ants whose tunnels I get in front of. But as long as it's just one ant I can muddle its senses, and I suspect that the general miasma will prevent it smelling any threat pheromone on me. Right, that looks like a good handhold, pull up there

**Are you dead now?**

**No.** There's a flash of light behind and below me as the microfusion cell ruptures, and I press myself to the scree face as the pressure wave passes over me. **Not quite.**

Owowow! The pressure wave that brought burning mist with it! I start climbing faster, pulling myself up and-.

Coming face to mandibles with an ant! I vanish myself from its perception an instant later but it's already spraying! I scramble aside but my gas mask is already melting-.

Alright, that's it. Telekinetic grip on my body I stand and run, dashing up the slope, holding on only with my mental grip as I tear the mask off and toss it-.

Aaaaaaghhhhhh

Toss it aside, mist immediately burning my face and eyes! The slope is too vertical to run up so I take a couple of leaps to dimly visible ledges before switching to a more conventional rock climbing posture. No crampons, but I have the advantage of telekinetic force to hold myself in position and more than human strength to pull myself up.

Gradually, literally painfully gradually, the mist falls behind and the air clears. The burning doesn't really stop, but it stops getting worse and once I can find a ledge or something I can use what's left of my water to wash my eyes out.

**Okay, I'm out of the line of fire. Mostly.** I 'reach' up telepathically, but I can't feel any more banshees. I suppose they've left, if they haven't all joined the melee below me. **How are the ants?**

**They're going back inside the burrow. Their acid spray probably breaks down the pheromone, so when they've covered an area they don't see a need to keep attacking.**

**Okay. I'm heading to the top of the canyon. Do you think they have an exit up there?**

**Probably. I'll go look. See you up there?**

**Indeed. Though I'm afraid that we're in for a long walk back.**

**Oh hell no! I'm not going back to that crazy-!**

**She's romantically involved with the AI managing this entire state. I imagine that you'll be registered as an escaped prisoner and rounded up in short order.**

**Fu-u-uck!**

**Don't despair. Meet me at the top and we'll work out where to go from here.**
 
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10th December 2282
06:28 GMT -6


"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The first casualty is a banshee. Swooping towards my location it flies past an ant while screaming, which is apparently enough to trigger an attack response. The ant's head jerks around, a cloud of caustic mist spraying from its mouth and hitting the banshee in the right side of its face. I see its right eye whiten and then dissolve as the fur around it bleaches and melts, and I don't know if it's the pain which makes it slam into the ground or the brain damage.
And boy, that stuff makes a mess of meat. Then again, it's probably strong enough to melt rock, so no surprise. At any rate, shit has officially kicked off and I doubt either side is going to back off... Which will probably improve the safety of this neighbourhood for a little while, at least.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

The second casualty is that ant, as one of the swooping banshees registers it as a threat. The banshee slams into the side of its thorax with its mouth open, bowling it over and biting through the chitin. The ant manages to get a spray off and envelopes them both in green-white clouds, and I'm assuming that the signal for the rest of the ants as-
All hell breaks loose, I bet. Probably not a good idea to hang around now that you've ditched your pursuers, Krono...

Oh sugar.

-more pop their heads out, sight the banshees who are diving at me and open fire. And at that point I grab the gas mask from my back and strap it to my face, because I didn't think it would be quite this vaporous.
Ah, the drawback of nominally-friendly AoEs without safety controls to avoid friendly fire. The Ants probably barely notice the sting.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!" / "kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

More banshees hit the murk, and I feel the ground shake from their impacts. I can't see them though, only vague shapes through the mist as I remind myself that the ants don't need to see me to kill me.
Or even really aim at you, given their attacks tend to be addressed to 'fuck everyone in that general direction.'

Stones rain down from above me, and I look up to see a banshee throwing itself at a stone ledge being used as a firing platform. The ant is focusing on firing into the melee below, giving the banshee the perfect angle on it neck. One bite and the head is sent flying, still spraying-.
Drawback of one side having the ability to fly against enemies who don't tend to look up.

I telekinetically shove the severed head into the clouds as it falls towards me and agh, I can feel the chemicals in the air burning the narrow exposed band of skin around my wrists and neck. It's just a savage itch at the moment and my F.E.V. enhanced constitution should prevent is getting much worse, but-.
Yeah, better get on top of that. Never know if there's also a poisonous aspect to it, after all.

Okay, get-. Cord out, wrap it around my sleeves to reduce exposure. I can already see the surface of my robes start to mottle, but as long as I don't get anything sprayed on me directly that should be all that happens. Neck… Bandages. Tie them around-. Ah, it just makes the itching worse. Ah. Water! Grab the canteen, splash it around my neck to dilute the chemical agent, and…
Hope it doesn't spread the stinging and itching into places you don't want it to be... 😨

And the banshees are still attacking me, and can probably still use their echo location even through this… If they're not being too badly burned to concentrate on it. But since as.. far as I can tell I'm a target of opportunity rather than someone they've got a particular grudge against -I mean, I'm not attacking their young or in their core territory or anything- they've got no reason to attack me rather than the ants trying to melt them. Honestly, they should be backing off-.
That's been suspicious the whole time, in fact. You'd think they'd have made no more than a threat display and weak attack against the saucer, but no, they went hammer and tongs at it...

I frown. Honestly, they shouldn't even still be active at this time of day. I'd blame Doki, but they're definitely biological so-.

**Are you dead?**
...Maybe she seeded the ground with something to agitate them. Like that little gadget you picked up... Bet it's emitting an ultrasonic signal that drives the banshees into a rage.

**No, just keeping my head down.**

Checking my immediate surroundings very carefully, I-
Again, you should be looking to get the fuck out of dodge here, Krono. Carefully.

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAH!"

-throw myself back as a bleached and blinded banshee flails out of the murk, wing claws slashing at me! Pistol up and f-.
Panic response, of course...

Pistol down until it can get checked for chemical damage, because corroded seals are how misfires happen and that's really bad for plasma weapons. Roll -agh!- into those rocks right there as its claw comes around again and grab the wing and tear where the flesh is blistering!

"kEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYAGGGH!"
...Good, gun safety above all, especially with energy weapons. Even this Paul remembers the number one lesson of Plasma weapons: They are not anyone's friend, just that they don't like the other guys more.

Step forwards andpunch the snout, knocking it back because they're much more dangerous on the attack than the defence.

"kEEE-!"
Comes from having those big flappy wings getting in the way.

Vader-grip its throat, stow the pistol and take out my knife. Step inside its reach and ignore the frantic battering from its membranes, jugular is there and stab and pull. Sidestep the blood because while I probably can't be affected by F.E.V. again I don't want to risk it and telekinetically shove the dying banshee away from me back into the… Acid fog which looks a lot denser now.
I don't know what a double-dose would do, but I suspect the different strains would not play nice.

And the itching is getting worse.

Back up back up, head for the edge of the amphitheatre where the air's a little clearer. And.. actually-.
Once you're not being dissolved by the cloud, you can sit back and enjoy the cartoony dust-obscured rumble.

I wipe my knife clean on my sleeve then sheath it before redrawing my pistol and popping out the microfusion cell, which… Yes, I wouldn't want to try firing that. I hurl it into the melee before reholstering what's left of my pistol. Originally some sort of frustration project built by a bitter Poseidon Energy researcher who wanted to prove that he hadn't been wasting company money with his plasma research, it's served me well for several years and it would be a wretch to lose it now. As far as I know it's the only pistol-sized plasma weapon in America. I-
Ooh, exclusive loot. Bet that was a fun sidequest that dropped it.

"Skreeeeeee!"

-hear that the ants aren't getting it all their own way. Why are the banshees still attacking? Are they intelligent enough to hold a grudge against the ants? I don't know.
In which case, you'd think they'd be smart enough to know this isn't a fight they can profit from.

Okay, the edge of the amphitheatre slops up here. I carefully begin climbing, my-. The stealth boy gave up the ghost at some point, so I'm fully visible to any ants whose tunnels I get in front of. But as long as it's just one ant I can muddle its senses, and I suspect that the general miasma will prevent it smelling any threat pheromone on me. Right, that looks like a good handhold, pull up there
You're assuming there's any left after your little acid-wash experience.

**Are you dead now?**

**No.** There's a flash of light behind and below me as the microfusion cell ruptures, and I press myself to the scree face as the pressure wave passes over me. **Not quite.**
Heh. Adding a little fuel to the fire, and hopefully killing a few of them in the process.

Owowow! The pressure wave that brought burning mist with it! I start climbing faster, pulling myself up and-.

Coming face to mandibles with an ant! I vanish myself from its perception an instant later but it's already spraying! I scramble aside but my gas mask is already melting-.
Goddammit. You just thought about that, too.

Alright, that's it. Telekinetic grip on my body I stand and run, dashing up the slope, holding on only with my mental grip as I tear the mask off and toss it-.

Aaaaaaghhhhhh
Might be time to learn to be a bit cheaty and learn some wall-climbing running tricks. Exploit the dodgy physics engine and sloppy world geometry!

Toss it aside, mist immediately burning my face and eyes! The slope is too vertical to run up so I take a couple of leaps to dimly visible ledges before switching to a more conventional rock climbing posture. No crampons, but I have the advantage of telekinetic force to hold myself in position and more than human strength to pull myself up.
Hey look, you're doing a decent Spiderman impression now. :p That's two comic-book heroes you're copying now!

Gradually, literally painfully gradually, the mist falls behind and the air clears. The burning doesn't really stop, but it stops getting worse and once I can find a ledge or something I can use what's left of my water to wash my eyes out.

**Okay, I'm out of the line of fire. Mostly.** I 'reach' up telepathically, but I can't feel any more banshees. I suppose they've left, if they haven't all joined the melee below me. **How are the ants?**
Just save enough for the walk home, because I doubt any streams or pools around here are going to be healthy.

**They're going back inside the burrow. Their acid spray probably breaks down the pheromone, so when they've covered an area they don't see a need to keep attacking.**

**Okay. I'm heading to the top of the canyon. Do you think they have an exit up there?**
...And then spend a few minutes flopping down and catching your breath, I hope.

**Probably. I'll go look. See you up there?**

**Indeed. Though I'm afraid that we're in for a long walk back.**
Given that the prison Doki lives in is the closest place, that's not really a great thing...

**Oh hell no! I'm not going back to that crazy-!**

**She's romantically involved with the AI managing this entire state. I imagine that you'll be registered as an escaped prisoner and rounded up in short order.**
...Explains why she couldn't just try to flee.

**Fu-u-uck!**

**Don't despair. Meet me at the top and well work out where to go from here.**
And hope that the other contestants aren't in worse spots where they are. They seemed more capable fighters, at least.

All right, then. That little encounter's done with. a little healing up and a bit of a walk, and Krono can start helping to sort out this little drama. Not that I expect Doki will take anything he has to say against her little game show into consideration, especially about stopping it. What makes it worse are the resources he's lost in all this, between the saucer and the power pack. Always a pain in sidequests...

Meet me at the top and well work out where to go from here.
Meet me at the top and we'll work out where to go from here.
 
The airship is the Prydwen. Apparently, the East Coast brotherhood won in the Commonwealth, consolidated power, and have spent the decade since then reinforcing the western chapters, likely the Mojave Chapter.
I was thinking of the promotional material that called it the Caswennan. Given how the Prydwen also ended up in Fallout 76 I'm not sure I believe that the change was deliberate.
I mean like I said; it's entirely possible they did find Vault 33 (it's not like it's hidden) but were unable to get in for whatever reason (Assaultron guards is the implication I think), wouldn't be the first time.
I didn't see any assultrons in that clip, or during the invasion by cannibal communist raiders.
None of the endings mention much of anything regarding the NCR outside of the Mojave or beyond the immediate future.
You are mistaken. The slides relating to Hanlon for example make explicit reference to NCR politics.
We know that the NCR needed the power from Hoover Dam because this is mentioned multiple times throughout the game, Cassandra says "It's of immense strategic value to the NCR. Hoover Dam sends enough electricity west to light every city and major settlement." for example.

So if the NCR lost control over the dam, they would have suffered from a massive power shortage which would have led to all kinds of unrest and destabilization. Combine that with the capitol getting nuked a short while later and it is not at all implausible that the entire system would break down.
Even if we take what she says at face value, the NCR only occupied the damn in 2274. Before that, they didn't have that electricity. The NCR started in 2189.
 
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