At the end of Fallout: New Vegas, Mr. House emerges victorious, leaving the NCR resentful and powerless to retaliate cause they are now dependent on him
Vault-Tec/Hank sees NRC becoming a nation and devises a plan to Cripple them They launch a nuclear strike on Shady Sands, placing the blame squarely on Mr. House.
Fuelled by vengeance and a desire for retribution for Mr house fricking them over at Hoover Dam the NCR declares war against Mr. House. & launches a campaign to retake the damn & vegas
War between NCR & Mr House Breaks out NCR is crippled & Vagas is Fricked But Mr House is still alive holding onto the little power he has left Never giving up on his gem in the wasteland
They'll make the NCR ending canon, or have the NCR in charge but say something like "New Vegas was briefly taken over by a courier but that didn't work out and the NCR reclaimed it"
And they've already put House in season 1. I can't imagine they weren't using that opportunity to set us up with Mr. House in season 2.
There's also that billboard they added that mentions cryosuites on top of the tops hotel in the new vegas strip. That wasn't in the game but that's certainly where Hank is headed, and it's basically right there across the street next to Mr. House (or at least, where he was)
Wife stole his kids and escape the vault. He went, got them back, and managed to escape just before the Courier nuked Shady Sands using the nuclear weapons hidden in the Divide. The NCR b***h blamed him for it but it was all a big coincidence.
The Divide had nukes. There's also a whole vault that was set to steal nukes so maybe one of them brought it over. That or the Enclave did it. It's surprising that more factions weren't tossing nukes at each over petty shit.
What does that arrow between 2277 and the nuke mean?
It means The Fall of Shady Sand was in 2277 and the nuke happened after.
Wife stole his kids and escape the vault. He went, got them back, and managed to escape just before the Courier nuked Shady Sands using the nuclear weapons hidden in the Divide. The NCR b***h blamed him for it but it was all a big coincidence.
The Divide had nukes. There's also a whole vault that was set to steal nukes so maybe one of them brought it over. That or the Enclave did it. It's surprising that more factions weren't tossing nukes at each over petty shit.
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It means The Fall of Shady Sand was in 2277 and the nuke happened after.
>the divide has nukes
there is no way Hank made it through marked men, deathclaws, and tunnelers and reached those missiles. only our OP main characters are capable of doing shit like this.
I don't understand how the raiders tricked them. They've been doing these exchanges for 200 years now. You think they'd have certain traditions and things that happen and the raiders would make it very obvious.
Image you just watched A New Hope. Now you're watching The Empire Strikes back. But, every time it comes up, everybody says "Gosh, it sure is great how Maurice destroyed the Deathstar." And even Luke says "Thank you Maurice. It was you destroying the Deathstar a year before I met Han or Leia that made me want to join the Rebellion.
And that's canon. Forever.
Every movie ever made after Empire regards Maurice as having destroyed the Deathstar. There isn't even non-canon material that mentions Luke. It's just, down the line, 26 movies and 300 books later. Maurice did it.
>everything is like my shart wars >I hope someone got fired over that blunder
shut the frick up you stupid manchild.
the board isn't even wrong, you just have the comprehension skills of a slug
You really care about canon in fallout after you saw the abortions shitesda have shat out? I just feel apathy at this point. Im expecting the next fallout product to take place before fallout 1 and have supermutants, bos and enclave goofing around
The Lone Wanderer in Fallout 3. You can get the launch codes from an open safe in the "CO Quarters" and if you find the right console in Fort Constantine you can launch an ICBM and I don't know where it lands.
he dougie
HELLOOOOOOOOOOoo~
He did nothing wrong
Total NCR Death
bootlicker
He started a war between Mr. House & the NCR
>SEASON 2 of fallout NV Story
At the end of Fallout: New Vegas, Mr. House emerges victorious, leaving the NCR resentful and powerless to retaliate cause they are now dependent on him
Vault-Tec/Hank sees NRC becoming a nation and devises a plan to Cripple them They launch a nuclear strike on Shady Sands, placing the blame squarely on Mr. House.
Fuelled by vengeance and a desire for retribution for Mr house fricking them over at Hoover Dam the NCR declares war against Mr. House. & launches a campaign to retake the damn & vegas
War between NCR & Mr House Breaks out NCR is crippled & Vagas is Fricked But Mr House is still alive holding onto the little power he has left Never giving up on his gem in the wasteland
They'll make the NCR ending canon, or have the NCR in charge but say something like "New Vegas was briefly taken over by a courier but that didn't work out and the NCR reclaimed it"
to much people love Mr. House for them to not put him in
And they've already put House in season 1. I can't imagine they weren't using that opportunity to set us up with Mr. House in season 2.
There's also that billboard they added that mentions cryosuites on top of the tops hotel in the new vegas strip. That wasn't in the game but that's certainly where Hank is headed, and it's basically right there across the street next to Mr. House (or at least, where he was)
i said i wasn't going to do i because i already did it in December But I'm feeling the need to replay it
>will this make me a normie if i surrender & tap into culture I WANT TO FEEL LIKE IM SPECIAL NOW A FOLLOWER
Don't play that troony shit dude, since you are in this thread i thought you had better taste than that
>so devoted to a long dead corporation he nukes a whole ass town
where did he get the nuke?
Wife stole his kids and escape the vault. He went, got them back, and managed to escape just before the Courier nuked Shady Sands using the nuclear weapons hidden in the Divide. The NCR b***h blamed him for it but it was all a big coincidence.
The Divide had nukes. There's also a whole vault that was set to steal nukes so maybe one of them brought it over. That or the Enclave did it. It's surprising that more factions weren't tossing nukes at each over petty shit.
It means The Fall of Shady Sand was in 2277 and the nuke happened after.
The divide doesn't necessarily exist in the fallout TV series considering the timeline seems different
GOOD question
>the divide has nukes
there is no way Hank made it through marked men, deathclaws, and tunnelers and reached those missiles. only our OP main characters are capable of doing shit like this.
This might surprise you, but right now, in real life, the US military has managed to misplace a hand full of nukes over the years.
I don't understand how the raiders tricked them. They've been doing these exchanges for 200 years now. You think they'd have certain traditions and things that happen and the raiders would make it very obvious.
Image you just watched A New Hope. Now you're watching The Empire Strikes back. But, every time it comes up, everybody says "Gosh, it sure is great how Maurice destroyed the Deathstar." And even Luke says "Thank you Maurice. It was you destroying the Deathstar a year before I met Han or Leia that made me want to join the Rebellion.
And that's canon. Forever.
Every movie ever made after Empire regards Maurice as having destroyed the Deathstar. There isn't even non-canon material that mentions Luke. It's just, down the line, 26 movies and 300 books later. Maurice did it.
That's what the Fallout show is like.
>everything is like my shart wars
>I hope someone got fired over that blunder
shut the frick up you stupid manchild.
the board isn't even wrong, you just have the comprehension skills of a slug
What does that arrow between 2277 and the nuke mean?
You really care about canon in fallout after you saw the abortions shitesda have shat out? I just feel apathy at this point. Im expecting the next fallout product to take place before fallout 1 and have supermutants, bos and enclave goofing around
Fallout is nowhere near as well written or as influential as Empire Strikes Back, so your complaint is negligible.
FRICKING NCR SHITS
daughter burns coal
Ulysses will be in Season 2, and we will get a better justification from him on why him, Hank, and the courier nuked the NCR.
Is what just happened in the show the same story in the video games?
it's a new story set in the same continuity (with some autists complaining about slight discrepancies in the timeline that don't even matter)
>Paul Atredies
>Does not take Mentats
Frick this series.
His problem was he was right. And made the right choices, so others later, could cry and whine about how bad they were.
Remembering of course...without him and "le ebbil Vault-Tek"...there would have been no later, and none of them left to cry about it.
America had been overrun by pinkos, only Vault-Tek could come up with the answer for it...
time.
Get the frick over it, plebs.
He did nothing wrong. This world deserves to be purged by nuclear fire.
Polled hard for Tsongas back in '92. Never really recovered
>What the frick was his problem?
a deranged gay deprived of Coop dick and attention
Y'know who DID launch an ICBM in 2077?
The Lone Wanderer in Fallout 3. You can get the launch codes from an open safe in the "CO Quarters" and if you find the right console in Fort Constantine you can launch an ICBM and I don't know where it lands.
You can also program the ghoul rockets to land in a random location
>2077
2277
that'd be pretty cheeky
Wouldn’t surprise me if they do that it’s always some obscure shit or made up out of thin air to justify there shit retcon