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What follows is a complete Fallout timeline of all events from every game.
The Fallout world is not our own, but rather one that has diverged from ours soon after World War II.[Non-game 1][Non-game 2] So, while it takes place in the future, it is not our future, but a future as imagined in traditional 1950s-style science fiction.[Non-game 3]
The timeline is only for the chronological sequence of all events in the Fallout world events, with minor exceptions. Birthdates have their own page.
For an edited version of the timeline focusing on major events, see this page.
This timeline includes all dates seen or mentioned in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Fallout Tactics, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, all official Fallout game guides, the Fallout Bible, and the Van Buren design documents.
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Timeline | |
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Eras | Years |
Pre-History | |
Middle Ages | |
Pre-Industrial |
17th century: 1600s | 1612 | 1634 | 1660 | 1680 | 1690 | 1692 | 1697 |
Industrial Revolution |
18th century: 1755 | 1768 | 1770 | 1774 | 1775 | 1776 | 1783 | 1787 | 1789 | 1791 | 1797 | 1798 |
Machine Age |
19th century: 1874 | 1877 | 1879 | 1887 | 1890 | 1894 | 1895 | 1898 |
World War I | |
Interwar Period |
20th century: 1925 | 1928 | 1931 | 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1938 |
World War II | |
Post-World War II |
20th century: 1948 | 1949 | 1952 | 1960 | 1961 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1978 | 1992 |
New Millennium |
2000s: 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
Post-Great War |
2078 | 2079 |
7500 BCE
- Four thousand years before the earliest human civilizations emerge in Mesopotamia, Ubar thrives in the region known to humans as the Rub' al Khali.[1]
1066
- October 14: The Battle of Hastings is fought in England as part of the Norman conquest, led by William the Conqueror.[2]
1215
- The Magna Carta is signed by King John of England and English barons, greatly limiting his authority as king and placing more power into the hands of the feudal government.
1600s
- Sometime during the Tokugawa shogunate, starting on March 24, 1603, Toshiro Kago is abducted by Mothership Zeta from Japan.[3]
1612
- English explorer John Smith discovers a region that would become known as Point Lookout.[4]
1634
- March 25: Lord Baltimore of the Irish House of Lords dispatches the first colonists to Maryland. They land near the area that would later become Point Lookout aboard two ships, the Ark and the Dove.[5]
- Boston Common is established.
1660
- The Old Granary burying ground is founded.[6]
1680
- The Paul Revere House is built in Boston, eventually becoming the oldest standing building in the entire city.[7]
1690
- First issue of Publick Occurrences newspaper is published in Boston.[8]
1692
1697
- May 17: Andrew Endicott is abducted by mothership Zeta from his home in Salem Village.[10]
1711
- The Great Fire occurs in Boston.[11][12]
- Cabot House is built on Louisburg Square in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston.[13]
1713
- The Old State House is constructed in Boston, eventually becoming the oldest public building in the city.[14]
1714
- The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced "swal") violin is created by the Italian musical instrument craftsman Antonio Stradivari.[15]
1723
- The Old North Church is built in Boston, eventually becoming the oldest standing church in the city.[16]
1733
- Boston's Trinity Church is founded.[17]
1742
- The construction of Faneuil Hall is completed and donated to the city of Boston by Peter Faneuil.[18]
- May 25: Shem Drowne creates gilded grasshopper weather vane. It is placed on the top of Faneuil Hall.[19]
1755
- The city of Boston receives damage in the Cape Ann earthquake. Among the damaged structures is Faneuil Hall, its weathervane fell from atop its cupola. The damage is repaired, and its weathervane is remounted by its maker Shem Drowne and his son Thomas.[19]
1768
- June 28: The gilded grasshopper weather vane is restored and returned to the top of Faneuil Hall by Thomas Drowne.[19]
1770
- March 5: The Boston Massacre occurs outside Custom House Tower in Boston.[14]
- Paul Revere buys what later becomes known as the Paul Revere House, where he will live with his family until 1800.[7]
1774
- The real Prickett's Fort is founded in West Virginia.[20] Centuries later, a recreation is built by the Society for the Preservation of Historical Recreations as an automated, historically inaccurate tourist attraction.[21]
1775
- April 18: Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith marches with 700 British Army soldiers to Concord in an attempt to disarm American militia there. Robert Newman climbs the Old North Church and lights two lanterns to warn patriots of the incoming redcoats.[16]
- April 19: The American Revolutionary War begins with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.[22]
- May 10: The Second Continental Congress begins meeting in Philadelphia.
- June 17: The Battle of Bunker Hill occurs in Boston.
1776
- July 4: The American colonies' Declaration of Independence is adopted by the Second Continental Congress, explaining why they are at war with Great Britain and announced the United States' intent to independently govern itself.
- April 19, 1775 – March 17, 1776: The Siege of Boston concludes with the British lifting their siege and withdrawing from the city of Boston.[23]
1783
- September 3: The Treaty of Paris is signed, officially ending the American Revolutionary War.
1787
- September 17: The Constitution of the United States is signed by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is ratified the next year and goes into effect on March 4, 1789.
- The Shamrock Taphouse is established on the edge of the Theater District of Boston.[24]
1791
- December 15: The United States Bill of Rights amends the United States Constitution with ten rights that all American citizens are guaranteed by their government.
1797
- October 21: The USS Constitution is finished at the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston.[25]
- Fort Adams is officially renamed Fort Independence at a ceremony presided over by President John Adams.[26]
1798
- The former state capitol and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts house of government, designed by noted architect Charles Bulfinch, is completed. This building is used by the state government until the formation of the Commonwealths in 1969.[27][28]
1816
- May: Hopewell Cave is discovered.[29]
1823
- December 2: President James Monroe proposes the Monroe Doctrine, a policy of the United States which states that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.[30]
1845
- Summer: Henry David Thoreau inhabits a cabin at Walden Pond to further his Transcendentalist philosophy.[31]
1850
- The Dante and Virgil in Hell painting is finished by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. The painting is found in both the ghoul city of Underworld in the Museum of History and Littlehorn & Associates headquarters in the scrapyard office.[32]
1851
- The historic Wildwood Cemetery is founded.[33]
1853
- Bleak House by Charles Dickens is written and published.[34]
1854
- The Ticknor and Fields publishing company is founded in Old Corner Bookstore by William Davis Ticknor, John Allen and James Thomas Fields.[12]
1856
1858
- The Whitespring Resort is constructed, becoming famous for its southern style and sulphur springs.[36][37]
1861
- April 12: The Battle of Fort Sumter is fought in South Carolina. The Confederate States Army takes the Union controlled fort and begins the American Civil War.
- June 3: The first land battle of the war happened near Philippi, Virginia, where on June 3, 1861, the Union planned a pre-dawn assault on the Confederates, which resulted in their retreat.[38] A battlefield cemetery was subsequently established on the site.[39][40]
1862
- September 17: The Battle of Antietam takes place, the bloodiest of the American Civil War.
- September 22: President Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation.[41]
1863
- November 19: President Abraham Lincoln gives the Gettysburg Address, delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the decisive Battle of Gettysburg.[42]
1865
- April 1: Union forces advance on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. Civilians flee and Confederate army officials set fire to the city.
- April 9: Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, marking a symbolic end to the American Civil War.
- April 14: While attending a play in Ford's Theater, President Abraham Lincoln is fatally shot by actor John Wilkes Booth.
- April 15: The president succumbs to his wounds and dies at 7:22 AM.
- April 20: The United States Department of War issues a wanted poster for the capture of John Wilkes Booth.[43]
- April 26: John Wilkes Booth is tracked to northern Virginia and dies in a standoff with Union soldiers.
1866
- Eastern Regional Penitentiary is founded.[44]
1867
- March 30: In what would be dubbed Seward's Folly, the United States purchases Alaska from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million.
1869
1874
- Jamaica Plain is incorporated into Boston.[46]
1877
- The present day structure for Trinity Church is completed.[17]
1879
- James Ritty invents the cash register.[47]
1887
- Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, aka "Nellie Bly," investigates the Women's Lunatic Asylum of Blackwell's Island, New York City, New York. Her experiences are later published into the book Ten Days in a Mad-House.[48]
1890
- July 14: The Sherman Silver Purchase Act is passed, creating Treasury Notes.
1894
- April 6 - May 14: Lorenzo Cabot's expedition to Ubar in the Rub' al Khali's Empty Quarter of Arabia occurs.[49]
1895
- The Schoelt company is established.[50]
- The Tibbets Prison, or United States Penitentiary (USP) Tibbets is founded through an act of Congress.[Non-canon 1]
1898
- Lorenzo Cabot is imprisoned in Parsons State Insane Asylum by his son, Jack.[51][52]
1903
- Mary Anderson invents the windshield wiper.[47]
- December 17: Orville and Wilbur Wright fly the Wright Flyer in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.[53]
- In baseball, Boston wins the 1903 World Series.[54]
1907
- The Monongah mining disaster occurs. The explosion kills over 300 workers and traps hundreds more at Monongah Mine.[55]
1908
- May 10: Grafton becomes the birthplace of Mother's Day.[35]
1912
- In baseball, Boston wins the 1912 World Series.[54]
1914
- World War I begins.[Non-canon 2][56]
1915
- In baseball, Boston wins the 1915 World Series.[54]
1916
- In baseball, Boston wins the 1916 World Series.[54]
1918
- Boston wins their last World Series championship.[57][54]
- The Sunset Sarsaparilla Company begins production of their brand name product Sunset Sarsaparilla.[58][59]
- General of the Armies John J. Pershing gives his famous From the Battlefields of France speech.[Non-canon 3]
- November 11: World War I comes to an end following the Battle of Amiens and the Hundred Days Offensive.
- The Browning auto rifle is adopted by the United States Army as a squad automatic weapon, remaining in service for over 30 years.[Non-canon 4]
1919
- The United States government establishes the Grand Canyon as a National Park.[Non-canon 5]
1922
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is formed by the Bolshevik Party, and Vladimir Lenin is elected its first chairman.
1925
- Richard G. Drew invents adhesive tape.[47]
1928
- The Silver Bridge is constructed, crossing the Ohio River between Gallipolis and Point Pleasant. It is the first eyebar suspension bridge in the United States.[60]
1931
- Vim! Pop Incorporated is founded by Herbert Reed, who originally sold Vim as a health tonic.[61]
1934
- The Flying Scotsman locomotive sets a train speed world record at 100 miles per hour.[62]
- March: Vikki and Vance begin their crime spree.[63]
- May 23: Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed and killed on a rural road near Gibsland, Louisiana.[63][64]
1935
- Carl C. Magee invents the parking meter.[47]
1936
- The M1 Garand is the first automatic rifle to be used as the standard infantry weapon of a major army when it is adopted by the United States Army.[Non-canon 6]
1938
- The Giant Teapot is built in Appalachia to represent the largest pottery industry in the world.[65][66]
- The Bren gun, a Czechoslovakia design, is adopted by the British Empire as the standard light machine gun of British and Commonwealth forces.[Non-canon 7]
- The MP38, a German design, is adopted by the Third Reich as the standard submachine gun for the German Army.[Non-canon 8]
1939
- September 1: World War II begins.
1941
- December 7: Pearl Harbor is attacked by the Empire of Japan.[Non-canon 3]
- December 11: The United States of America declares war on Nazi Germany.[67][68]
1942
- Sierra Army Depot is erected. Its mission is to store and maintain a defensive supply of military ordnance. This mission continues until 1991.[69]
1943
- The Los Alamos Nuclear Research and Development facility, codename the Reservation, completes construction. Los Alamos becomes part of the research team for the Manhattan Project.[Non-canon 9]
1945
- April 1: The Battle of Okinawa begins on Japanese soil, ending 82 days later.
- July 16: The first atomic bomb is detonated by the United States of America.
- August 6: The first atomic bomb to be used as a weapon, codename "Little Boy," was dropped on Hiroshima by the B-29 Enola Gay, piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets of the 393rd Bombardment Squadron, of the United States Army Air Forces.[70][71]
- August 9: The Fat Man atomic bomb is deployed by the United States onto the Japanese city of Nagasaki.[71]
- August 14: World War II comes to an end. Sometime between now and 1961, the Divergence occurs.[Non-canon 10]
1948
- July 21: A Boeing B-29-100-BW Superfortress crashes into Lake Mead, remaining mostly intact.[72]
1949
- October 1: The People's Republic of China becomes the main political force in China.
1952
- The miners monument is constructed in West Virginia.[73]
1960
- July 4: The 50 star flag of the United States of America is adopted.[74]
- Summersville Dam is completed, submerging Gad, West Virginia and creating Summersville Lake.[75]
1961
- May 5: Captain Carl Bell of the United States Space Agency became the first human in space. This claim is disputed by both the Soviet Union and China. Captain Bell's flight in Space Capsule Defiance 7 lasted twelve minutes and seven seconds, and made a full revolution around the Earth.[76] Bell died when the capsule crashed on its return to Earth.[77]
1967
- December 15: The Silver Bridge collapses during rush hour traffic. 31 vehicles fall into the Ohio River, killing 46 people.[60]
1968
- In response to the Silver Bridge collapse and subsequent loss of life, Congress adopts the National Bridge Inspection Standards.[60]
1969
- The United States created thirteen commonwealths, creating another intermediate layer of governance between the state and the federal government. The national flag was amended to reflect this and depicts fourteen stars, thirteen in a circle to represent the commonwealths and one in the middle to represent the federal government and the nation as a whole.[27][78]
- July 16: The Virgo II Lunar Lander Valiant 11 with U.S.S.A. astronauts Captain Richard Wade, Captain Mark Garris, and Captain Michael Hagen lands on the Moon. The astronauts become the first humans to walk on a celestial body other than Earth.[79]
- November 14: Virgo II Lander Valiant 12 lands on the Moon.[80]
1970
- During the decade, Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06 is constructed.[81]
1978
- The Pumpkin House tourist trap is founded with 4 carved Halloween pumpkins for a display.[82]
1992
- The mission of Sierra Army Depot is changed. It is now responsible for the demilitarization of stores of surplus ammunition that have been deemed unfit or obsolete for military purposes. This mission is to be overseen by the Industrial Operations Command in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency, providing a greener, cleaner way to dispose of military ordnance. The mission continued until 2050.[69]
2002
2009
2016
- Wonderglue is first put to market and becomes an American household staple.[85]
2020
- The Delta IX rocket is commissioned by the U.S.S.A., the last of the manned rockets to the Moon.[86]
- June 25: Robert House is born.[87]
2021
- Hubris Comics begins publishing comic books, one of their most popular is Grognak the Barbarian.[88]
2023
- Earliest direct mention of a transistor is made.[89]
2026
- The original Vim! Pop factory burns down, prompting the rebuilding of the factory and its eventual recreation as a souvenir shop.[61]
2031
- After the tragic death of Emilia Butler, the Boston city council unanimously votes to have her remains interred within the Old Granary Burying Ground.[6][90]
- Vault-Tec rebrands Morgantown's local university as Vault-Tec University.[91]
2034
- The Delta IX rocket is converted for U.S. military purposes. Crew and instrument sections are replaced with a nuclear warhead.[86]
2036
- October: The Landview Lighthouse finishes construction in Appalachia.[92]
2037
- The Mister Handy series of robots is first brought to market as a general construction and maintenance unit by General Atomics International.[93]
2039
- An early bug in Mister Handy robots that caused interference in the operation of the multiple arms is fixed with a hardware update, with no major problems since then.[93]
- The Mistress of Mystery makes her debut in Hubris Heroes #8, published by Hubris Comics.[94]
2040
- The Tibbets Prison is commandeered by the United States government in association with Vault-Tec and Poseidon Oil to tie into their Project Safehouse. On April 5, 2040, the Secretary of the Army makes the decision to build a new Disciplinary Barracks, with a capacity for 456 inmates. A cost ceiling of $363 million in allocated construction dollars is set. The target budget year for funding this project is fiscal year 2041. Construction begins in fall of 2042, with completion projected for fall of the year 2045.[Non-canon 1]
2041
- August 16: Doctor Morrison Rand was abducted by aliens on-board Mothership Zeta when he was leaving the campus of Banfield College in Humboldt.[95]
2042
- John-Caleb Bradberton, an amateur chemist, begins developing a soft drink that would provide energy, focus and 120% the daily recommended value of sugar.[96]
- A major earthquake takes place in Mexico City. In its aftermath, the Mister Handy general construction robot becomes the leader in sales in Mexico.[93]
- Egret Tours is founded.[97]
- Wilson Atomatoys is established in Boston, Massachusetts.[98]
- Giddyup Buttercup, a product of Wilson Atomatoys, is copyrighted.[99]
- April 2: The City of Watoga, West Virginia, is founded.[100]
- June 25: Robert House founds RobCo Industries.[101]
2043
- Mass Fusion is founded.[102]
2044
- The formula of Nuka-Cola is perfected by John-Caleb Bradberton, after nearly two years of work and help from his Beverageers.[96][103][104]
- The Great Passion Fruit Famine hits America. People actually notice the taste difference in Nuka-Cola when the passion fruit flavor was removed.[105]
- The X277 "Viper" magnetic rail cannon developed for the U.S. Military by West Tek is deemed too costly to produce on a mass scale and abandoned.[106]
2047
- RobCo Industries becomes one of the most profitable corporations on Earth.[101]
- Shannon Rivers makes her radio debut as part of the "Invaders from Planet Zed!" radio program.[107]
2050
- April 28: The Nuka-World power plant suffers a meltdown, just a few days before the park is scheduled to first open.[108][109]
- May 1: Nuka-World opens to the public with Nuka-Town USA and Kiddie Kingdom being the only parks. The theme park attracts more than 40,000 visitors at its grand opening.[110]
- The mission of the Sierra Army Depot changes again. It is refurbished with the latest in technology and is used as a secret research installation for developing and testing robotic, biological and conventional weapons until 2076.[69]
2051
- Seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, the United States begins to exert increasing pressure on Mexico, citing the political instability and pollution stemming from Mexico as a threat to the United States. Various economic sanctions serve to destabilize Mexico, and the United States military enters Mexico to keep the oil refineries running and making sure oil and fuel continue to make their way north across the border at Mexico's expense.[Non-canon 11]
- The N99 10mm pistol becomes standard issue military sidearm following the phase out of the N80.[111]
- The Weston water treatment plant was built as part of a decade-long plan to modernize Boston's aging sanitation systems.[112]
- Shannon Rivers begins her long running role as the radio voice of the Mistress of Mystery.[107]
2052
- America begins suffering from an energy crisis, prompting companies like REPCONN Aerospace to begin development of new fuel sources.[113]
- A television documentary revealing the withered husk of the Texas oil fields brings the oil shortage into American households and reveals how deep the energy crisis runs.[Non-canon 12]
- The last manned space flight to the moon to be performed by the USSA takes place. On that flight, the astronauts recover the flag planted on the surface by the Valiant 12 team.[80]
- The widely known Nuka-Cola's Dazzling Blue bottle color was adopted as standard after market research programs indicated that the blue color was the favorite in 86 people out of a hundred polled.[114]
- March 5: The United States closes its borders.[Non-canon 3]
- April: Resource Wars begin. Smaller nations go bankrupt as the European Commonwealth declares war on the Middle East in response to rising oil prices.[Non-canon 13]
- May: The ailing United Nations begins to collapse. In a series of heated debates, many nations withdraw from the organization as the U.N. tries to keep the peace.[Non-canon 14][115]
- July: The Linden Street slayings of the Pint-Sized Slasher take place.[116][117]
- July 26: The United Nations is officially disbanded.[117][118]
2053
- The socially transmitted New Plague arises, killing tens of thousands. The United States closes its borders and the first-ever national quarantine is declared. The source of the plague is unknown, but rumors persist that it is a genetically engineered weapon.[Non-canon 15][Non-canon 16][Non-canon 3]
- ZAX 1.0 goes online, developed by Vault-Tec Industries. Initially a prototype of some of the systems designed to govern the vaults, it is given to the government to help the Department of Energy collect resource data. Within a year, it is taken by the military for plague and tactical research; one version, ZAX 1.2, would later be constructed for West Tek.[119][Non-canon 17][Non-canon 18]
- US Robotics Disposal is founded.[120]
- Shannon Rivers and Frederick Rivers get married.[107]
- December: Like an exclamation mark on the end of a very bad year, a terrorist nuclear weapon destroys Tel Aviv.[Non-canon 19]
2054
- REPCONN Aerospace is founded following the first launch of the Delta IX rocket.[113]
- January: Limited nuclear exchange in the Middle East raises fears throughout the world.[Non-canon 20]
- In light of the European-Middle Eastern War and the plague scare, the United States officially sets Project Safehouse in motion. The project, financed by junk bonds, is designed to create shelters, called Vaults, for the populace in the event of a nuclear war or deadly plague. Construction begins late in 2054 and proceeds rapidly due to advances in construction technology.[Non-canon 21]
2055
- West Tek Research Facility is established to continue work on a cure for the New Plague. Their viral research and close ties to the federal government eventually lead to them being chosen for the Pan-Immunity Virion Project twenty years later as well as power infantry armor and laser research.[119][Non-canon 22]
- ZAX 1.2 is brought in to regulate conditions in West Tek. It is not part of the Vault-Tec preservation software, so it does not have any orders to protect humanity after the bombs fall. In the meantime, it calmly calculates data and plays chess with the scientists. Many scientists claim that ZAX is a "big ol' cheater" and draws the game out too much for a computer of his considerable abilities.[Non-canon 23]
- HalluciGen, Incorporated introduce their crowd control gas.[121]
- December 18: Sam and Emily Blackwell are married.[122]
2056
- The Integrated Human Resources Management System v2.3, a joint product of the District of Columbia Office of Software Management and the United States Office of Computational Organization, as part of a contract with Computechtron, is implemented.[123]
- Corvegas are available on the market.[124]
2057
- February: United States government removes the Grand Canyon's protected status as a national park.[Non-canon 5]
- May: Uranium mining begins in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is closed indefinitely.[Non-canon 5]
- March 15–June 15–July 15: Due to a shipping error, the Zion General Store is yet to receive its supply of De-Luxe Mountain Man All-In-One Survival Kits, which it ordered three weeks prior. One month later, the shipping company instead delivers crates of Dinky the Dinosaur(TM) Officially-Licensed Dino-Action Dolls. This blunder is a major loss for the store, causing it to have to sell these toys to regain its lost capital.[125] These toys can still be found in the store in 2281.
2058
- Isla Negra Holdings begins to take control of Point Lookout, Maryland as the New Plague devastates the region.[Non-game 4]
- The Dry Rock Gulch park of Nuka-World opens.[110]
2059
- The Anchorage Front Line is established, as the United States increases its military presence in Alaska to protect its oil interests. The Anchorage Front Line causes tensions in the United States and Canada, as the United States attempts to pressure Canada into allowing American military units to guard the Alaskan pipeline.[Non-canon 24]
- The first artificial intelligence is born. Limited by memory constraints, its expansion is rapidly halted. The discovery paves the way for future A.I. research in laboratories throughout the United States.[Non-canon 25]
2060
- Traffic on the streets of the world stops moving. Fuel becomes too precious to waste on automobiles, so alternatives are explored - electric and fission-powered cars begin to be manufactured, but factories can only make limited amounts while conserving fuel. Pressure on fusion research increases.[Non-canon 26]
- The European-Middle Eastern War abruptly stops as the oil wells in the Middle East no longer produce oil. With the fields exhausted, neither side has a reason to continue hostilities. Both the Commonwealth and the Middle Eastern states are almost completely ruined by eight years of war.[Non-canon 27]
- The European Commonwealth falls apart, reduced to hostile nation states, fighting over the remaining resources. The European Civil War begins.[126] [Non-canon 28]
- The U.S. military develops and deploys their unmanned Cargobots all over Appalachia.[127][128]
- Olympics are held at an unknown region.[129]
- Bradberton is founded in Massachusetts.[130]
2061
2062
- Despite quarantine measures, the New Plague continues to spread, fueling national paranoia.[Non-canon 29]
- Wan Yang is arrested as a suspect in the Niagara Sabotage.[133]
- Many Mormon congregations come together to purchase places in Vault 70, located in Salt Lake City.[Non-canon 30]
- May: Construction of Vault 92 begins.[131]
- May, 3rd: A U.F.O. codenamed "Paladine" crashes just north of Hagerstown, Maryland, but could not be recovered.[134]
- October: The Nuka-Girl rocketsuit is released as a Halloween costume. Its popularity was overwhelming and stores could not meet the demand for the costume.[135]
2063
- Dr. Willem Clark, a top nuclear physicist in his day, is put in charge of all scientific endeavors at the Reservation. Colonel Green, a career soldier in the U.S. army, is put in charge of security.[Non-canon 9]
- August: The construction of most Vaults completed, except for Vault 13, whose construction finally gets off the ground heralding a development cycle that seems plagued with problems. Drills begin in the other cities with completed Vaults, but the increasing frequency of the drills has a "cry wolf" effect, and the turnouts for drills trickle off as the years go on.[136][Non-canon 31]
- Grognak & the Ruby Ruins and Wastelad are published by Hubris Comics Game Studio.[137]
2064
- A photograph of Dr. Clark, Dr. Sebastian, and the Maniac AI surfaces during the lull between the remobilization of Los Alamos and the arrival of its new mission orders.[Non-canon 9]
- March: Construction of Vault 106 begins.[131]
2065
- The Reservation is given orders to research and produce nuclear missiles that can be fired from an orbiting space platform.[Non-canon 9]
- Robert House concludes that atomic war would devastate the Earth within 15 years after every projection he ran deemed it a mathematical certainty.[138]
- February: Construction of Vault 76 begins.[131]
- April 14: M.A.R.Go.T. enters service.[139]
- June: Due to enormous demands for electricity from a 17+ million population, a nuclear reactor in New York City goes supercritical, almost causing a meltdown. The near meltdown brings into effect power rationing, and the term "Hot Summer" is used to refer to this incident.[Non-canon 32]
- August: Increasing need for mobility in the United States mechanized cavalry leads the military to focus the efforts on creating a man-based tank - essentially, a two-legged walking armored unit: power armor.[Non-canon 33] Research grows until 2067 and several prototypes are developed, many of which prove to be unworkable in the field. These prototypes pave the way for future advances in military, construction, and fusion technology.[Non-canon 34]
2066
- The United States Army conducts a test of a next-generation nuclear weapon, dubbed "Super-Bomb" by the media.[140]
- The U.S. Navy missile cruiser USS Ebon Atoll is accidentally sunk by the U.S. Navy submarine USS Interference during the Anchorage Campaign. The Interference mistook the Ebon Atoll for an enemy vessel and shot it with a nuclear torpedo, killing all on board. It is one of the worst U.S. Navy disasters since World War II.[141]
- Resource rationing in Denver results in Food Riots, after the midwestern parts of the United States and Mexico cannot supply enough food for the population. National Guard units are called in to deal with the situation.[Non-canon 35]
- Poseidon Energy shuts down the Eagle Rock mining complex due to the danger and expense. The installation is sold to the government.[Non-canon 36]
- May: Construction of Vault 87 begins.[131]
- Spring: As oil resources dry up across the globe, China's dependency on fossil fuels causes an energy crisis in the nation. Bordering on collapse, the country becomes more aggressive in its trade talks with the United States. Unwilling to export oil to China, talks between the United States and China break down.[Non-canon 37]
- June 24: Negotiations between the U.S. and other world powers come to a dramatic end, with the president walking out of oil talks with the other world powers. After a heated debate, the president stormed out of the meeting and declared that the last known supply of petroleum will be used exclusively by the U.S. and the U.S. will not sell or trade any oil to outside parties.[115]
- Summer: Adding further insult to Sino-American relations, the first crude fusion cell is unveiled, one of the results of the power armor project. Devices designed for the fusion cell begin to be manufactured. The incorporation of fusion power into the general U.S. infrastructure begins, but the process is too slow to supply power to the regions that need it. Even nearly eleven years later, few sections of the United States are supplied with fusion power.[Non-canon 38][Non-canon 39][142]
- December: In the winter of 2066, China invades Alaska. The Anchorage Front Line becomes a true battleground.[143][Non-canon 40][Non-canon 41] The United States Congress unanimously passes and the then-President of the United States signs the U.S. Declaration of War on China, officially marking the beginning of the Sino-American War.
- December: As a sign of increasing tension between the two countries, Canada proves reluctant to allow American troops on Canadian soil or allow American planes to fly over Canadian airspace. American and Canadian tensions rise, but Canada eventually backs down, and U.S. troops pass through Canada. This sets the stage for the Canadian annexation in 2076.[143][Non-canon 42]
2067
- The first suit of T-45 power armor is deployed in Alaska. While lacking the full mobility of future versions, this power armor is incredibly effective against Chinese tanks and infantry. Its ability to carry heavy ordnance becomes key in various localized conflicts, and it has the power to destroy entire towns without endangering the wearer. China rushes to create its own versions, but they are many years behind the United States.[Non-canon 43]
- A Nuka-Cola machine can be found on almost every street in America.[104]
- Senator Todd Peterson decides to build a secret bunker to house himself and his family should war break out. Senator Peterson is a wealthy man in his own right, but lacks the funds necessary for such a project. Through secret dealings with Poseidon Oil and a covert branch of the government known as the Enclave, the final funding for the project is attained. A construction site is chosen in southern Colorado and work begins.[Non-canon 44]
- September: The Safari Adventure park of Nuka-World opens.[110]
2068
- May: Construction of Vault 92 ends.[131]
- Summer: Penelope Hornwright undertakes an intership in the Operations Department of Hornwright Industrial.[144]
- November: Construction of Vault 112 begins.[131]
2069
- Canada begins to feel the pressure from the United States military as the U.S. draws upon Canadian resources for the war effort. Vast stretches of timberland are destroyed, and other resources in Canada are stretched to the breaking point. Many Americans refer to Canada as Little America, and Canadian protests are unheard.[Non-canon 45]
- February 11: By order of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, all Patriot's Cookbook magazines are banned and incinerated. However, many magazines still remained in circulation.[145]
- March: Vault 13 is finally completed - it is the last of the Vaults on the West Coast,[146] and drills begin. Due to its late completion, the "cry wolf" effect that hurt the other Vaults is not as pronounced.[136][Non-canon 46]
- Summer: Penelope Hornwright undertakes an internship in the Automation Department of Atomic Mining Services.[144]
- October: Construction of Vault 76 ends.[131]
- December: Construction of Vault 106 and Vault 108 ends. Vault 108 was in construction for 8 years due to work stoppage.[131]
2070
- The first of the Chryslus Motors fusion-driven cars are developed. Reassuringly big and American, the limited models carry a hefty price tag but are sold out within days. Many Chryslus plants have long since been converted into making military ordnance.[Non-canon 47]
- Penelope Hornwright graduates summa cum laude from Vault-Tec University, with a double major in Business Administration and Geological Science.[144]
- The United States Space Administration launches the Deep Sleep mission, meant to test hibernation pods in outer space with a five-year (and possible extension to ten-years) hibernation of the mission's crew. The crew consists of Commander Sofia Daguerre, Doctor Carol Bernard, Doctor Lee, Engineer Nowak, and assaultron PANDORA.
2071
- West Tek Research Facility is put under military command.[147]
- Atomic Command is published by Planned Diversion Programming.[148]
- December: Construction of Vault 87 ends.[131]
2072
- Teddy Fear line of teddy bear recalled, due to being too terrifying for children.[149]
- Legislative Act 21-0 is passed by the United States Congress.
- Nuka-World opens a new park, the Galactic Zone, becoming the most popular attraction there.[110]
- Journal-It Software is copyrighted by PagSoft LLC.[150]
- Automatron is published by Planned Diversion Programming.[151]
- Vault 79 is completed and all US gold reserves are moved to it in secret from Fort Knox.[152][153]
- Camp McClintock is founded in West Virginia by the United States Army.[154]
- Completed B.O.M.B. missiles are sent to different space centers around the U.S. so they can be carried into space and installed into the B.O.M.B. satellites. The process is slow, but it is being carried out fairly regularly.[Non-canon 9]
- June: The United States Army confirms the development of a "Super Weapon" to liberate Anchorage, Alaska.[155][156]
- June: Ezra Parker alleges that he prevented the assassination of Viscount Sergey Urbonas by diving between him and the shooter, ultimately being saved by a silver locket kept in his breast pocket.[157]
- June 3: The United States' increasing demand for Canadian resources causes protests and riots in several Canadian cities. An attempted sabotage of the Alaskan pipeline is all the military needs as an excuse to finalize its annexation of Canada, which had already begun in 2067.[143][Non-canon 48][158][159][160]
- July: A group of soldiers stationed at Vault 79 desert after stealing at least 20 million dollars, fleeing south to Las Vegas to gamble with the money.[161]
- Wednesday, July 11: The government catches up with the deserters at the Ultra-Luxe casino, killing them all in a dramatic shootout.[161]
- Thursday, July 12: The sole survivor of the deserters, Sergeant Kathryn Montgomery, is found hiding at the Lucky 38 with the money stolen by the group. She escapes the city heading east, and officials report she is a Chinese spy called "Shanghai Sally".
- Sunday, July 15: Montgomery is identified by a Red Rocket attendant in Galveston, Texas, and attempts to flee out into the Gulf of Mexico aboard a stolen speedboat, but is killed when the boat is fired upon by the USS Wade.[162]
2073
- August: The Ballistic Orbital Missile Base, or B.O.M.B.-001, is completed and partially functional (for security and maintenance bots) using a temporary onboard generator. The only thing the base needs are the manually input final launch instructions and codes, and the main power reactor.[Non-canon 49][Non-canon 50]
- September 15: As China becomes increasingly aggressive with their use of biological weapons, the United States government felt that a countermeasure was needed. The Pan-Immunity Virion Project is officially formed and plans are made to begin experiments at the West Tek Research Facility in Southern California.[163][Non-canon 51]
2074
- Despite claiming that it fights a purely defensive war, United States units are deployed to China. Long supply lines and difficult conditions on the mainland lead to the units becoming bogged down in the fighting. American infantry, mechanized divisions, and power armor units suffer from strained resource and supply lines.[Non-canon 52]
- Cambridge Polymer Labs, LLC is established by Jon Elwood, Ericka Elwood-Woolum, and Wilfred Bergman in 2074 to research experimental smart materials that could be used to enhance the functionality of existing suits of power armor. It is made possible by a generous grant from Colonel George Kemp and the Defense Experimental Research Project Initiative.[164]
- The government turns the lower levels of Eagle Rock into a radioactive waste dump. Future founders of the Enclave help Poseidon Energy secure a contract for the operation, leading to the development of Agricola robots and the installation of a bunker on site.[Non-canon 36]
- June: Construction of Vault 112 ends.[131]
2075
- The Sierra Army Depot A.I., Skynet, becomes self-aware.
- RobCo Industries copyrights the Unified Operating System. This system is used for operating the Robco terminals. The copyright is renewed for each of the next two years.[165]
- RobCo Industries brings up plans to purchase REPCONN Aerospace, threatening a hostile takeover otherwise.[166]
- Red Menace is published by Vault-Tec Game Studios.[167]
- Ezra Parker alleges that he was selected by Modern Industrialist to be in the "Top Ten Up and Coming Venture Capital Managers."[168]
- Janurary 14: A Bureau of Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco, Firearms and Lasers operation under the leadership of Agent Curtis Wilson bust a firearms smuggling ring that had been supplying illegal arms across the United States.[169]
- February 10–15: After an elongated argument through email with General C. Braxton, CEO of Dyer Chemical Stanley Dyer acquiesces control of his company's production line to the United States Army for Project Clean & Clear.[170]
- March: Huntersville receives a rural development grant.[171]
- March 21: PVP experiments continue at West Tek with batch 10-011, in the wake of successful tests of the virus on single-celled organisms. Experiments on plant cells are postponed. The pan-immunity virion is renamed Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV).[172][Non-canon 53]
- May: Vault 112 seals.[173]
- May 9: F.E.V. experiments continue at West Tek with batch 10-011, in the wake of successful tests on flatworms; the flatworms exhibit increase the size and heightened resistance to viral contagions. Experiments with insects have less success, and further experimentation on insects is postponed by Major Barnett.[172][Non-canon 54][Non-canon 55]
- May 27: The Whitespring Resort announces The Whitespring 2080 Initiative, a major five-year renovation to the resort.[174]
- June: General Brock becomes the commanding officer of Fort Strong.[175]
- June 6: The rural development grant rejuvenates Huntersville.[171]
- June 30: FEV experiments continue at West Tek with batch 10-011, with white mice as subjects. Increased size, muscle density, and Intelligence are noted.[172][Non-canon 56][Non-canon 57]
- August: The United States Space Administration awards contracts to ArcJet Systems to develop the XMB booster engine and deep range transmitter for their Mars Shot Project, a manned mission to Mars.[176]
- August 20: West Tek Research Center constructed north of Huntersville to experiment with the use of FEV-modified crops in agriculture.[177]
- November: Unidentified submarine contacts, rumored to be stealth subs of the Chinese "Ghost Fleet" are spotted by U.S. monitoring stations A-31 and B-19, but no further sightings are reported.[178]
- November 9: FEV experimentation (batch 10-011) on rabbits is concluded. Increased size, intelligence, and (this time) aggressiveness is noted. Apparently, it was hard to determine whether the flatworms in the previous experiments were angrier and more violent than normal. Frankly, the researchers cannot be blamed for this.[172][Non-canon 58]
- December 17: A general of the U.S. military visits the Switchboard facility and receives a report from P.A.M. that Chinese stealth technology far outpaces that of the United States, and that the unidentified submarines spotted by U.S. monitoring stations a month prior may be from the Chinese "Ghost Fleet," an elite naval unit rumored to possess stealth-capable submarines. The general dismisses the intelligence as unsubstantiated, but P.A.M. responds by stating no actionable intelligence has come out of the Shaanxi Province of China since November 2072, except for a reported increase in the importation of complex polymers and key synthetic compounds. P.A.M. indicates that these are consistent with research into stealth technology on a large scale, but the general states that unless concrete evidence can be provided, such information is a rumor.[178]
- December 20: West Tek ramps up agricultural mutation research at Huntersville.[179]
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2078
- The dwellers of Vault 87 are locked in airtight chambers and exposed to the FEV by the vault's overseer and his security, who are simply, though callously, following the "plan" laid out by Vault-Tec. The vault's population is transformed into super mutants.[312]
- The planned opening of the Angry Anaconda at Nuka-World.[313]
- Winter: The first winter after the Great War is especially challenging in Charleston and becomes one that all others are compared to in terms of severity.[314]
- January 1: The General Atomics Galleria was planned for automatic re-opening.[315]
- Rex Meacham finishes Project Cobalt.[316]
- January 8–10: What sounds like a two day windstorm occurs in Zion Canyon, the radiation dropping 500 rads.[317]
- January 14: Raiders murder a patrol group from the 121st Infantry Platoon, alerting them to the outside threat.[318]
- January 15: Glowing green snow falls in Zion Canyon.[317]
- January 26: The city of kids, Little Lamplight is officially founded. By unanimous vote, Jason Grant is named as the city's first mayor.[319]
- January 28–30: The background radiation in Zion Canyon is finally low enough for Randall Clark to explore outside the USGS research station. He quickly finds himself to be the only living thing in the immediate vicinity.[317]
- February 2: Theodore Croup gathers the shuffling remains of his family together and locks them in the basement, unable to bring himself to end their suffering, and goes out to look for other survivors, both human and ghoul alike.[320]
- Februrary 2: Raiders directly attack the 121st Infantry Platoon's position at Monongah power plant for the first time. Nine soldiers are killed, leaving only fifteen men defending the plant.[321]
- March 12: The 121st Infantry Platoon's position at Monongah power plant is down to twelve men thanks to repeated attacks by the Raiders. Some of the soldiers begin considering retreating from the plant.[322]
- April 23: Vault 111's 180-day mandatory shelter period elapses, but the overseer refuses to open the vault, having not received the scheduled all-clear signal. The support staffers and security grow restless with their continued confinement and plot a mutiny.[323]
- May 25: Captain Elliott Maxwell is killed. With only nine men left, the remnants of the 121st Infantry Platoon retreat from Monongah power plant under the new leadership of Master Sergeant Thomas Senecheck.[324]
- July: The United States Space Administration's Mars Shot Project was originally planned for this month; however, the administration decided to delay the launch due to its fears of exacerbating the then current geopolitical conflict.[325]
- July 21: The snow finally thaws in the mountains after a winter of the century, radiation levels are down, and the Whitespring Resort comes back to life.[326]
- August: Shannon Rivers makes her first excursion as the "Mistress of Mystery."[327]
- August 3: Carmen Greene, Matthew Johnston, Elizabeth Chambers and Joel Chambers of Vault 51 are killed during a confrontation regarding the affairs they are having with one another. Their bodies are found by Helen Marks and Reuben Gill.[328]
- August 6: Omar Stephens finds Helen Marks dead, presumed poisoned, in the Vault 51 mess hall. Her death spurs Reuben Gill to go on a rampage, killing all the residents in the vault.[329]
- August 30: The Whitespring Resort is locked down to maintain its supplies.[330]
- October 23: Vault 94 re-opens as the mandatory minimum shelter period ends. Vault ambassadors are dispatched as missionaries across Appalachia to aid and assist survivors.[331][332]
- November 11: Shannon, Frederick, and Olivia Rivers discover four children in their garage, scavenging. The girls are accepted; the boy, Brody Torrance is sent away.[333]
- November 20: The mayor of Harpers Ferry, Miranda Vox, sends a group of survivors with an ambassador from Vault 94 to investigate their claims of being able to feed the town.[334][335] Certain the dwellers' hospitality is a trap, the group massacres the vault's leaders and attacks the vault's G.E.C.K. unit, triggering a massive nuclear explosion.[336][337][338] A thick fog pours from the vault's entrance, rapidly intensifying the area's swampy environment and mutating the region's thick foliage to create The Mire.[334][339][340]
- December 1: The Whitespring Resort's "Modern Heritage" initiative automatically activates, surprising the staff and guests.[341]
- December 12: The Whitespring Resort's staff learns that the "Modern Heritage" initiative cannot be overridden and the guests will be kicked out on January 1. Guests and staff prepare for expulsion.[342]
- December 31: The Whitespring Resort hosts its last New Year's Gala, supplies are doled out, and people move out into the wasteland. A group decides to take out the robots at the golf course and use it as a base of operations.[343]
2079
- Raleigh Clay gives the all-clear signal for Free States members to emerge from their bunkers. Clay is contacted by the mayor of Harpers Ferry, desperate for assistance following the nuclear attacks.[344] Despite previous misgivings between the townsfolk and the Free States, Clay ultimately agrees to provide aid.[345][346]
- A group of Free States members secures the Thunder Mountain power plant but is later assaulted by Taggerdy's Thunder. After a two-day siege, the group chooses to surrender the complex.[346][347]
- April 29: The Order of Mysteries is founded.[348]
2080
- The first effects of radiation are seen in the survivors. Widespread mutations occur with animals and humans alike. Those that survive the effects of the mutations are permanently changed. New species are created almost overnight.[Non-canon 85]
- John Bloch's military group makes a peace-protection pact with local ranchers.[Non-canon 86]
2081
- The artificial intelligence Skynet, in Sierra Army Depot VI, becomes self-aware, according to its own records.[349]
- Camp Venture is already providing survival training to members of the Free States.[350]
- January 3: Taggerdy's Thunder recruit E. Fisher goes AWOL from Camp Venture at the end of training and steals several supplies in the process, including a combat shotgun and ammunition. Ted Wilson attempts to track Fisher down but loses his trail at the base of the Savage Divide.[351]
2082
- June 20: Squire Asher sets Quercus up in the Mire. Brotherhood of Steel ranks are implemented by this point.[352]
- October 23: The Vault-Tec Corporation operative initiates the experiment of Vault 95.[353][354] Despite the complete chaos and violence that engulfs the vault, its inhabitants survive until Gunners overwhelm them.[355]
- December 10: Paladin Elizabeth Taggerdy requisitions supplies from Charleston for fighting Huntersville mutants; Speaker Abigale Poole reluctantly agrees.[356]
- December 24: Cutthroats second in command, Rosalynn Jeffries, attempts to raid Charleston but is captured. Her capture is used by the Responders in an attempt to get to the leader of the Cutthroats David Thorpe to negotiate a prisoner exchange. Thorpe responds by destroying Summersville Dam with a mini nuke, killing Rosalynn and triggering a disaster that would come to be known as "the Christmas Flood."[357]
- December 25: The Christmas Flood occurs and the City of Charleston is devastated.[358] Shannon Rivers decides that raiders are a major threat.[359]
2083
- Following a loss of contact with other Enclave installations, the Whitespring bunker holds an emergency election for the position of President. Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Eckhart wins by manipulating the automated voting systems.[360]
- January 11: Carol Sweeney and a few raiders leave the Cutthroats and desert from David Thorpe in disgust over their gang's role in The Christmas Flood.[361]
- March 5: After surveying the Savage Divide all winter, Shannon Rivers decides to let her pupils fight on the frontlines.[362]
- May: Throughout the month Randall Clark notes mutated life returning to Zion Canyon. Particularly, prickly pear, honey mesquite, banana yucca, Bighorners, stinging flies larger than normal lizards, and something dragonfly sized that zaps them in mid air then scoops them up.[363]
- Summer: The city of Necropolis is founded by the ghoul survivors of Vault 12 and the US citizens that fled to Bakersfield when the bombs fell.[Non-canon 87]
- November 9: Brotherhood of Steel reservist K Kelly commits suicide at Camp Venture. Grant McNamara finds her body.[364]
2084
- February 15: Judith Blackwell dies.[365]
- April 10–~June 17: Randall Clark leaves Zion Canyon to visit Salt Lake City, circling pockets of radiation and scavenging. Outside of Nephi he caught the trail of three men heading toward Fountain Green, he didn't follow however, believing them to be cannibals due to the missing corpses of the old couple he mercy killed on the day of the Great War.[366]
- Spring: Set takes control of Necropolis, wrestling control from the original Overseer. The Vault 12 Overseer, not willing to take a dirtnap, is driven north and history loses sight of him.[Non-canon 88]
- September 8: Olivia Rivers grows increasingly resentful of her mother's new persona as the "Mistress of Mystery", and their new Order of Mysteries. Particularly her role, seeing it as her having to be the "perfect, obedient little soldier."[367]
2085
- The planned date for the U.S. military to bring the VB-02 Vertibird, a Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft, into service.[368] For obvious reasons, this never happens, but the Enclave resumes development after regaining its footing.
- September: Carol Sweeney witnesses a giant bat emerge from a crack in the earth near Watoga.[369]
2086
- Major Ragnarsdottir of the Appalachian Enclave leads a military coup against self-proclaimed President Thomas Eckhart. Shortly afterward they attempt to destroy the Whitespring bunker's administrative AI, MODUS. MODUS responds by destroying the bunker's weapons lab and sealing the exits, releasing deadly toxins into the air circulation and killing all Enclave personnel.[370]
- February ~8-14: The Order of Mysteries suffers its first casualty when Mistress Clarissa is killed in action and all members are given two days off.[371] Clarissa's death hits Olivia Rivers particularly hard exacerbating her anger, frustration and sadness, and making her sympathetic to raider behavior.[372] Other members start to question the Order's methods.[373]
- March 26: Tex Rogers receives a training commendation, the first one issued at Camp Venture, and is fast-tracked for promotion to full Knight of the Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel for the upcoming offensive in Huntersville.[374]
- May 22: Eve Devoir becomes the "Mistress of Novices" of the Order of Mysteries.[375]
- May 30: An individual going by the initials "O.R." manages to override the security lockdown at the Whitespring Resort.[376]
- June 1: The Battle of Huntersville ends with the Brotherhood of Steel and Responders standing together.[377] Roger Maxson formulates a new mission for the Brotherhood.[378]
- June 8: Olivia Rivers attacks the north Cutthroat camp, after recognizing Brody Torrance. Seeking inroads into the raiders, she makes him an offer – information for information.[379]
- June 9: David Thorpe accepts Brody Torrance's idea of infiltrating the Order of Mysteries.[380]
- July 1: Brody Torrance is 200 caps behind in his quota, no closer to infiltrating the Order of Mysteries.[381]
- July 19: David Thorpe has Rose dispatch five men to Summersville to set up the ambush proposed by Brody Torrance and Olivia Rivers. Brody is ordered to bring back the head of the Mistress or forfeit his in lieu.[382]
- July 24: The raider ambush of Mistress Allison Long is sprung when one of the attackers acts early. Olivia Rivers is forced to kill her fellow Mistress to ensure the success of the ambush. Brody Torrance brings Allison's head to David Thorpe and Olivia carries her body back to Riverside Manor.[383][384]
- September 21: To more easily set up ambushes for the remaining members of the Order of Mysteries, Olivia Rivers travels to Sugar Grove to retrieve a automated data exfiltration holotape to copy Cryptos and deliver it to the raiders.[385] She passes the holotape to Brody Torrance, including a threat to David Thorpe about keeping up his end of their bargain.[386]
- October 7: After the seventh confirmed loss to the raiders, the Order of Mysteries accelerates and automates its training.[387]
- October 10: Three more Mistresses of Mystery are confirmed dead and, with two others missing, the Order goes into lockdown. Only Eve, Olivia and Shannon Rivers are allowed to leave Riverside Manor grounds.[388]
- November 13: Mistress Rachel West catches on to Olivia Rivers' betrayal. Olivia walks in on Rachel informing Eve Devoir of the situation and kills them and the remaining members of the Order. Olivia writes one last message to her mother to meet her at their camping site at Seneca Rocks.[389]
- November 16: With the end of the Order of Mysteries in sight, David Thorpe instructs Brody Torrance to leave no loose ends.[390]
- November 18: Shannon Rivers writes her final message, effectively disbanding the Order of Mysteries.[391]
- November ~18: Olivia and Shannon Rivers confront one another at Seneca Rocks. Olivia kills her mother but is betrayed by Brody Torrance who guns her down after her victory, ending the Order of Mysteries.[392]
2087
- December: After most of the initial survivors in the Reservation succumb to radiation, those "fortunate" enough to not die have turned into ghouls. And after spending ten years underground, they finally come back to the surface. Twelve ghouls, including Dr. Willem Clark, volunteer to search the wastes in the hopes of finding other survivors.[Non-canon 9]
2088
- The computer in Mesa Verde fails. The scientists resort to carving their most important schematics into the kiva walls.[Non-canon 89]
- December: Of the twelve volunteers to explore the wastes, only one comes back to the Reservation; Dr. Willem Clark. However, he has brought back a few dozen fellow ghouls to seek shelter at the Reservation.[Non-canon 9]
- Late April to May 3: The Brotherhood of Steel establishes an outpost at the eastern exit of Big Bend Tunnel to monitor and combat the Scorched and the scorchbeasts.[393]
2089
- Scientists in Mesa Verde begin to drill the village children in the ways of mathematics and science so that knowledge is not forgotten. They hope that their descendants will one day help bring civilization back to the wasteland.[Non-canon 89]
- January: After explaining the hardships and prejudices placed against ghouls by smoothskin humans, the ghouls of the Reservation proclaim Dr. Willem Clark as their leader. Willem further solidifies his place as leader by explaining his plans to one day make the ghouls the rightful and true heirs to the Promised Earth and that becoming a ghoul was the next, logical step in the evolutionary process.[394]
2090
- Vault 29 opens. Harold sets out to make his fortune as a trader, making the circuit around the survivalist communities in the wasteland.[Non-canon 90][Non-canon 91]
2091
- Vault 8 opens 14 years after the Great War. Vault City is erected thanks to the Garden of Eden Creation Kit creating a fertile ground to build upon.[Non-canon 92][395]
2092
- The Los Angeles Vault opens. The Los Angeles ruins become known as the Boneyard, attracting survivors.[Non-canon 93]
- Doctor Richard Moreau is exiled from Vault City for murder. After adopting a new name, Richard Grey, he starts his journey south, eventually settling at the newly founded Hub as a doctor and physician.[Non-canon 94]
- March 11: At 05:13:46 AM, the National Isolated Radio Array error logging software disables itself.[396]
- May 15: The first water readings are taken at Flatwoods.[397]
2093
- Angus founds the Hub in the ruins of Barstow, around a filthy oasis: The intact water tower. He starts trading with nearby settlements.[Non-canon 95]
- February 20: The Responders deploy self-serve kiosks at their outpost in Flatwoods to help with the overflow of survivors coming from Sutton.[398][399]
- April 3: MacFadden completes his initial check of the Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center and dedicates himself to restoring it to support agriculture.[400]
- July 19: MacFadden manages to turn the power in the Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center back on thanks to a fusion core donated by the Responders.[401]
- July 20: Camp Venture is officially abandoned by the Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel to focus on Fort Defiance and the Thunder Mountain power plant.[402]
- Fall: The Big Bend Tunnel community continues to prosper, with the Brotherhood of Steel still defending the eastern end of the tunnel.[403]
2094
- January 3: The Brotherhood of Steel in Appalachia intensify its requisitions.[404]
- June 12: MacFadden successfully reactivates the Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center's fleet of Mr. Farmhands, but is unable to get them to start replanting crops.[405]
- November 11: Cooped up inside the Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center, MacFadden has not heard from Margerie or anyone outside in a long time. Growing desperate, he fiddles with the core settings of the Mr. Farmhands, accidentally turning them hostile against anyone who breaches the facility's perimeter.[406]
2095
- January 28: The Brotherhood of Steel launch Operation Touchdown, to wipe out the scorchbeast threat.[407] After the loss of contact with Paladin Elizabeth Taggerdy's team Senior Knight Ted Wilson orders all those who can to join his recovery team, to discover their fate and that of Operation Touchdown.[408]
- January 30: Paladin Elizabeth Taggerdy's team successfully detonate explosives inside the glassed cavern, causing widespread tunnel collapses.[409]
- February 2: Operation Touchdown is declared successful after three days of the absence of scorchbeast sightings.[407][409]
- March 4: The Brotherhood of Steel's continued requisitions put relations with Responders at nadir when the Brotherhood accidentally learns of Amy Kerry's Scorched Plague environmental monitoring program data.[410]
- March 12: The Brotherhood of Steel demands details about Amy Kerry's project at gunpoint. Maria Chavez has no choice but to share some of the data, however, she didn't share all the data, nor tell them where Amy Kerry is living. Relations between the BoS and Responders are permanently soured by this point.[410]
- April 16: Amy Kerry finished automating her environmental analysis project in light of her being sought after by the Brotherhood of Steel. After hearing their power armor may be less than a mile away from her home she decides its time to move. She locks her terminal and records a holotape message for Jeff Nakamura so he knows where to find her.[411]
- June 3: After two months of clear skies scorchbeasts are seen in ever-increasing numbers, the Brotherhood of Steel confirms Operation Touchdown was a failure.[412]
- Summer: The Brotherhood consolidates all its forces at Fort Defiance and the Thunder Mountain power plant. The Brotherhood outpost at the east end of the Big Bend Tunnel is quickly abandoned. The Knight in charge, Melissa Reische, leaving most of their supplies behind.[citation needed][413]
- September 20 through November 15: 28 survivors from Mexico (eleven men, eight women, and nine children) arrive in Zion Canyon.[414]
- August 13: With scorchbeast numbers increasing, and with the range of Scribe Grant McNamara's sonar array not able to attract all scorchbeasts to a kill zone, the Brotherhood of Steel resolves to fight to the last man.[415]
- August 18: The defenses of the Thunder Mountain power plant are finalized, no soldier leaves their post.[416]
- August 18: Fort Defiance falls. The Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel is almost entirely wiped out by the Scorched.[417]
- August 19: The Thunder Mountain power plant falls to the Scorched Plague. The Brotherhood in Appalachia is wiped out.[417][418]
- Post August 19: The Free States create lures using sonic generator technology salvaged from one the Brotherhood outposts, to attract, trap, and kill scorchbeasts.[419][420]
2096
- The Free States are attacked by the Scorched and driven from Harpers Ferry to their bunkers. Raleigh Clay bans all efforts to recover what is left of the town. The faction begins researching countermeasures for the Scorched.[421]
- Madigan encounters the Free States and discusses expanding the SDS.[419]
- Harold becomes a caravan master in the Hub. His business survives despite occasional attacks, at least until mutant attacks intensify in the following years.[Non-canon 96]
- January 1: Sofie Yates enrolls at Flatwoods as a volunteer candidate of the Responders.[422]
- February: The inhabitants of Vault 22 abandon their vault due to an outbreak of Beauveria mordicana, mutated spores infecting most of the dwellers and overrunning the vault.[423]
- February 11: 118 Vault 22 dwellers arrive at the Zion Canyon. Infected with Beauveria mordicana, their arrival brings spore carriers and spore plants. They clash with the Mexican refugees, killing some and capturing the rest.[423]
- February 14: The Mexican captives are cannibalized by the Vault 22 dwellers.[423]
- February 19 - January 13, 2097: Randall Clark embarks on a one-man guerrilla war against the Vault 22 survivors, killing a significant number of their party in traps and ambushes. The terrified survivors eventually begin attributing the attacks to a supernatural entity. By the time they flee Zion, the vault dwellers have lost over eighty people to a combination of these attacks and disease.[424][425]
- May 4: James, after waiting over two decades to be reunited with his ex-lover Janet, decides to move on, leaving behind two notes saying goodbye, one in Flatwoods and the other in Morgantown.[426]
- June 15: Flatwoods is almost completely empty.[427] Miguel Caldera transfers to Morgantown Airport to build shelters for survivors.[428]
- July 6: Dr. Claire Hudson arrives at AVR Medical Center, and begins work on a vaccine for the Scorched Plague.[429]
- July 18: Scorched confirmed in Flatwoods.[430]
- July 24: Last sign-in by Garry Wilkins, Sofie Yates and Delbert Winters at Flatwoods.[431][432]
- July 25: Cullen McLeeder begins his automated training at Flatwoods.[433]
- August 1: Mike Scholler from the Free States arrives at Flatwoods after a fight at his bunker forces him out to trade.[434]
- August 1: Claire Hudson prepares infrastructure for research into the Scorched vaccine.[435]
- August 2: Mike Scholler trades armor for food and water and leaves for Fort Defiance.[436]
- August 12: Scorched attack Charleston, nearly destroying the inoculation project.[437]
- August 14: Dr. Adam Veen arrives at the Responders Flatwoods outpost seeking medical assistance after years of a terrible diet.[438]
- August 20: The vendor bot of Flatwoods runs out of supplies after a lack of restocking. Dr. Adam Veen starts scavenging for supplies to alleviate this problem.[439]
- August 25: Brad Hooper checks in at the Responders Flatwoods outpost seeking medical attention after gigantic bugs attacked him at his shack near Vault 76.[440]
- September 1: The Responders have not communicated with the Flatwoods outpost for some time. When Cullen McLeeder advances to "Volunteer" from "Volunteer candidate", he becomes able to use the database and discovers where the Responders are at that point, Morgantown Airport. He and some of those at the outpost leave Flatwoods to make contact.[441]
- September 2: Dr. Claire Hudson makes a breakthrough with the Scorched plague inoculation project. Upon hearing this, Maria Chavez informs Dr. Hudson that the Fire Breathers are itching to take the fight to the Scorched.[442]
- October 20: Dr. Claire Hudson's research stalls, unable to contact Jeff Nakamura to acquire the blood samples and replacement fuse needed. Dr. Hudson comes to the conclusion that she needs to leave instructions to finalize the Scorched vaccine should she be unable to complete it.[443]
- October 20: The Fire Breathers ready for their final mission to seal Big Bend Tunnel. The operation fails. Hank Madigan is missing.[444][445]
- October 25: Responders researcher Kesha McDermott last signs in to the Responders’ Flatwoods automated computer system. She dies while conducting her ongoing hydrology experiments.[446]
- November 5: Leader of the Flatwoods Responders outpost Dassa Ben-Ami signs into the Responders’ Flatwoods automated computer system for the last time due to her death in the Responders clinic shortly after.[446]
- November 7: A massive number of scorchbeasts and Scorched begin massing for an attack on Morgantown Airport. All surviving Responders are recalled to defend their headquarters. The Morgantown Airport falls, and the Responders are wiped out.[429][447]
- November 20: Cullen McLeeder signs in for the last time at the Responders’ Flatwoods outpost, trying to contact the rest of the Responders. He remains unaware of their demise almost two weeks prior.[448]
2097
- Jonathan Faust leads a group of two hundred dwellers from Vault 15 into the wasteland. The group eventually forms into the Vipers.[Non-canon 97]
- William Keller and his fellow ghouls flee Appalachia to join a larger ghoul community in Washington, D.C.[449]
- January 13: J. Hendricks is appointed overseer of the Vault 22 survivors in Zion Canyon. He immediately orders the 34 remaining members of the group to begin evacuating the canyon, leaving behind a warning to any future visitors.[424][450]
- January 17: Randall Clark finds a woman from Vault 22, named Sylvie, caught in a bear trap. She claims to have suffered terrible abuse at the hands of the men of the vault, which prompted her to flee. Feeling sympathy, he tends to her wounds and takes her in. The two would eventually enter a romantic relationship.[450]
- Spring: The remaining Appalachian raider gangs are destroyed. The survivors scatter and flee from the Divide in every direction. The Scorched push through the Big Bend Tunnel into the Forest, Carol Sweeney's community is wiped out.[451]
- Spring: Vault 15 opens.[Non-canon 98]
- Winter: Raiders form as food becomes scarce. The Khans and the Vipers emerge and become a permanent scourge on the wasteland.[Non-canon 99]
2098
- Spring: Shady Sands is founded by Aradesh's ancestor.[452]
2099
- By this year, all human life in Appalachia (at least humans unprotected by vaults) has either been killed or infected with the Scorched Plague.[citation needed]
2100
- Vault 76 strokes the egos of the overachieving residents by having award ceremonies for mundane tasks and achievements. The Vault 76 World Cup keeps the more physically active contained as well.[453]
- September 9: Randall Clark writes about his apprehension regarding his wife Sylvie's pregnancy in his logs. He travels to Toquerville to gather medical supplies in preparation soon after.[454][455]
2101
- March 5: During the delivery of his son Michael with Sylvie, Randall Clark encounters complications, both her and the baby die in childbirth. Randall begins to seriously consider suicide after the loss of his second family.[456]
- Vault 8's overseer retires. Vault City reforms its government, creating the Council of Citizens and the office of the First Citizen.[395]
- The Vault 76 overseer enacts rationing because of unaccounted population growth.[453]
2102
- May 22: After mutant attacks intensify, Harold forms an expedition to investigate the source of the attacks. Richard Grey is part of the expedition, as a scientist and physician.[Non-canon 100]
- June 23: Harold's expedition locates Mariposa Military Base. The mutants at the base rout the party. Harold and Grey manage to reach the Vats, only to be separated: The robotic crane knocks Harold out and Grey into the FEV. The former later awakes in the wasteland, the latter mutates into the Master.[Non-canon 101]
- June 27: Harold slowly turns into an FEV mutant. He is found in this state by a merchant caravan and returned to the Hub. As his flesh rots, but he doesn't die, he finds himself losing business and employees until he's forced to live in an Old Town shanty.[Non-canon 102]
- July: Richard Grey regains consciousness and manages to pull himself out from the Vats. The pain of the mutation is overwhelming, but he manages to reach the control room and begin recording his audio log, fading in and out of consciousness for days or weeks at a time.[Non-canon 103][457]
- July through November: The mutation stabilizes and Grey notices his greatly increased mental capacity, capable of resolving the most complex of philosophical questions. He begins experimenting on animals infesting the military base by exposing them to the Virus. When he dips a rat and a dog into the Virus at the same time, the resulting fusion inspires him to begin formulating a philosophy of unification. The Unity begins to form.[Non-canon 104][458]
- October 23: Fallout 76 begins - Vault 76 opens its doors to the wasteland for Reclamation Day.
- A Vault Dweller completes the the inoculation project to protect against the Scorched Plague.[459]
- Rose boosts her radio signal at the Top of the World with the help of a former Vault Dweller.[460]
- The plans for the Excavator power armor are rediscovered.[461]
- The Scorched Detection System is finished using the recordings of the dead creators.[462]
- A Vault Dweller becomes mayor of Watoga and uses a virus to upload a software update to the robots in Watoga, turning them passive.[463]
- A new General of the Enclave in the Whitespring bunker is promoted.[464]
- The Appalachian missile silos are infiltrated and nuclear weapons are fired within the region.[465][466]
- November: A human scavenger strays into the Mariposa military base. Grey reflexively consumes him, assimilating his mind. The incident results in him vowing never to consume a human again without dipping.[Non-canon 105][467]
- December: Grey continues to modify himself by injecting FEV into various areas of his mutated body. He grows a neurolink to the base's computer. Further experiments on humans straying into the facility yield no success, as their exposure to radiation warps the mutation. The brain damage they suffer makes them unfit for assimilation or use as foot soldiers and Grey uses them as cattle, for sustenance.[Non-canon 106][468]
2103
- 2103-2130: The Master begins to gather test subjects from local human communities. The process is slow, hampered by their scarcity, which ends this stage of his work.[469]
- January: Grey finally isolates radiation exposure as the factor that was affecting transformation success rates. The first successful super mutant is assimilated by Grey as a fellow mind, creating the Master hive mind. The plans for the Unity begin.[470][Non-canon 107]
- August: The Secret Service perform reactor maintenance on Vault 79's dual reactor system, but a malfunction occurs, turning most Secret Service agents into ghouls.
- September: Vernon Dodge escapes the slave fighting arena at Watoga Civic Center, taking residence in Watoga Towers.
- October 23: Wastelanders begins: The Scorched Plague begins to subside, and Raiders and Settlers begin to return to Appalachia alongside various other groups, creating the settlements of the Crater and Foundation respectively.
- The Blue Ridge Caravan Company sets up shop at both ends of Big Bend Tunnel.
- An USSA spaceship crashes in the Mire. Its sole survivor, Commander Sofia Daguerre, puts out a distress call across Appalachia.[471]
- A final resident leaves Vault 76, finally sealing the vault.[472]
- A Vault Dweller helps the Wayward open for business, dealing with the Free Radicals and finding Crane's treasure in the process.[473]
- A Vault Dweller meets with the Vault 76 overseer and Davenport in the Overseer's home in Sutton to discuss the returning humans.[474]
- A Vault Dweller completes the process to inoculate the newly arrived Settlers and Raiders from the Scorched Plague.[474]
- The Vault Dwellers, with the help of either the Settlers or Raiders,[475] break into Vault 79.[476]
- The Brotherhood First Expeditionary Force's radio broadcast becomes audible in Appalachia. Responding to it, Russell Dorsey begins to fortify the ATLAS Observatory in preparation for their arrival, with help from the Vault Dwellers and a number of reprogrammed construction protectrons.[477] Thanks to their assistance, the new Fort Atlas is finished later that year.[478]
2108
- August: Randall Clark encounters feral ghouls for the first time in Zion Canyon.[479][480]
2110
- The Institute is founded by the group of former Commonwealth Institute of Technology students who took refuge in the college's underground level at the time of the Great War.[481][482]
2113
- February 5: Randall Clark celebrates his 60th birthday. He plans to commit suicide, but backs out.[483][484]
2120
- Angus styles himself as governor of the growing Hub.[Non-canon 108]
- Skynet is given its final orders by its masters, then abandoned to guard Sierra Army Depot VI, according to its own records.[485]
2123
- April 25: 24 children, half boys, half girls, arrive in Zion Canyon from an unknown place. Randall Clark takes interest, and starts watching them from a distance.[486]
- April 25 – January 23, 2124: Randall Clark begins leaving gifts, like books and medicine, and notes for the children to make the most of their new home. He signs every note as "The Father". The children later form the tribe the Sorrows.[487]
2124
- January 23: Randall Clark makes his final notes as he climbs up Red Gate to make sure the children will not find his body, and reveal the mythological "Father" figure to merely being an old man. He dies peacefully shortly afterward.[487]
2125
- The Vipers attempt to raze the Hub in its formative years. Despite the numerical advantage, they are defeated by a coordinated defense led by Angus. Beaten, they retreat to the north.[Non-canon 109]
- Winter: Angus is murdered. The Hub is thrown into chaos.[Non-canon 110]
2126
- A band of merchants seizes the water tower in the Hub. They demand anyone wanting water must pay a toll. The Great Merchant Wars begin.[Non-canon 111]
- 2126-2128: The Great Merchant Wars are fought, the Water Merchants seal up the town, but are outnumbered.[Non-canon 112]
2127
- Vault 101's original overseer dies after grooming a subordinate to continue his work.[488]
2128
- A man named Roy Greene makes peace in the Hub and negotiates a settlement. The Hub's central council is formed, composed of two representatives from each of the Hub caravan companies. A long period of indecisiveness and meetings maintain the status quo in the Hub.[Non-canon 113]
2131
- A group of machinists comes to the Boneyard, settling into an old, abandoned factory and beginning to manufacture weapons and ammunition.[489]
- 2131-2135: The Master switches to using caravans as a source of humans for super mutant conversions. The intensifying trade yields many more humans, but the raids go unnoticed, blamed on monsters in the desert. The super mutant army grows rapidly over the next four years.[Non-canon 114]
2135
- Elder Roger Maxson dies of cancer, and his son, already an accomplished soldier, takes up the role of "general" (elder) within the Brotherhood of Steel. John Maxson becomes a member of the paladins, showing tremendous promise as a soldier.[Non-canon 115]
2137
- The Master's super mutant production begins en masse. Although the success rate is between 15 and 20%, with only a half surviving long enough to become a part of his army, the program is deemed a success and the Unity becomes a reality.[Non-canon 116]
2138
- The cryonically frozen Robert House regains consciousness.[490]
2140
- Decker forms the Underground in the Hub and starts pulling strings.[Non-canon 117]
2150
- Around the early 2150s the Vipers recover from their defeat by Angus at the Hub, replenish their ranks from captured slaves and caravan drivers, and begin to establish a power base in the badlands to the north of the Hub (and south of the Lost Hills Bunker). Driven by a religious frenzy (and the need to provide for their much larger numbers of soldiers and disciples), they begin raiding more frequently than before, attracting the attention of the Brotherhood of Steel.[Non-canon 118]
2151
- The Brotherhood of Steel Elder Council sends out knights to seek traces of Sergeant Dennis Allen's separatist group. All they find is ruins.[301]
- The Crimson Caravan Company is founded by Demetre Romara.[491]
- The Boneyard machinists run out of scrap in the surrounding area, form trade relations with Adytum.[489]
2152
- The Master's forces slowly expand their influence through the wastes. In the course of their duties, the super mutants apprehend a group of doomsday cultists under Morpheus, a former member of the Rippers. Instead of conversion, they pledge allegiance to the Master and form the core of the Children of the Cathedral, the public face of the Unity.[Non-canon 119]
2155
- The machinists in the Boneyard name themselves Gun Runners.[492]
- The Brotherhood deploys several squads of scouts to track the Vipers down. Treated more as a training exercise, the detachment is headed by High Elder Maxson despite his advanced age. The Elder misjudges the Vipers, who do not break and run but continue fighting. Maxson is nicked by a single poisoned arrow with his helmet off and dies within hours.[Non-canon 120][Non-canon 121]
- The Brotherhood begins a full-scale campaign of extermination against the Vipers. Within a month, the raiders are broken as a fighting force, with many fleeing to the north and east.[Non-canon 122] Stragglers remain within New California for several more years, but are no longer a threat to communities south of Junktown.[493]
- The Unity apprehends a caravan of Vault dwellers from the Boneyard Vault. Under Master's orders, the Vault and its inhabitants are seized. He transfers his command there and begins sending his troops to their suspected locations.[Non-canon 123][Non-canon 124]
- Vault 17 is raided, providing prime subjects for super mutants. Lily Bowen is among those captured.[494]
2156
- The Master establishes the Children of the Cathedral, an ostensibly peaceful cult that would infiltrate the settlements in the wasteland and provide vital intel for the Unity. Morpheus is selected as the face of the cult.[Non-canon 125]
2157
- Vault 12 is located by the Master under Bakersfield. The super mutant detachment sent to the city engages the ghouls living among the ruins. Outmatched and outgunned, the ghouls eventually surrender to the Unity. Set negotiates a ceasefire, revealing that the ghouls are what remains of Vault 12. Their plans frustrated, super mutants establish a small outpost at the watershed, to ensure Set's cooperation.[Non-canon 126]
2158
- Regulators take control of Adytum. The trade relations with the Gun Runners sour, as the trade begins to favor the settlement heavily.[495]
2159
- John Maxson becomes High Elder.[496]
2161
- October: A Brotherhood of Steel patrol comes across a dead super mutant in the badlands. They take the corpse back to the Scribes, and Head Scribe Vree begins her examinations of the super mutant.[Non-canon 127]
- December 5, 07:21: Fallout begins The Vault Dweller is sent out into the wastes to find a replacement of the Vault 13 water chip.[Non-canon 128]
- December 15: The Vault Dweller discovers Shady Sands and meets Tandi, and Ian, the latter of which joins the Vault Dweller in searching for the water chip.[Non-canon 129]
- December 30: The Vault Dweller recruits Dogmeat in Junktown.[Non-canon 130]
- December: Due to the Vault Dweller's persistence, the Khans are completely destroyed, leaving only one survivor named Darion.[497]
2162
- January: With the Vault Dweller's assistance, Harold brings the new ghoul population of the Hub into equality with the humans. The two sides work together, and the Hub prospers.[498]
- January 4: Max Stone visits Scrapheap.[499]
- January 5: Someone starts stealing water from the storeroom in Vault 13.[500]
- January 17: The Vault Dweller reaches the Hub and negotiates with the Water Merchants to deliver water to Vault 13, buying the Vault some time.[Non-canon 131]
- February 13: The Vault Dweller recovers the water chip in Necropolis. Ian is killed by a super mutant and reduced to a cinder.[Non-canon 132]
- February 23: The Children of the Cathedral establish a clinic in Junktown.[501]
- March 3: The Vault Dweller kills the Master. The Cathedral is destroyed in nuclear fire.[Non-canon 133]
- March 5: The Boneyard would have been invaded by the Master's Army.[502]
- March 24: Unity attacks Necropolis, forcing most ghouls to flee and sparing none of the ghoulish inhabitants that stayed,[Non-canon 134] leaving a truly dead city behind them[Non-canon 135]
- April 4: The Master's Army would have invaded the Hub.[503]
- April 20: The Vault Dweller destroys the Mariposa Military Base. Dogmeat dies defending his master, vaporized by a forcefield.[Non-canon 136]
- May 10: Fallout ends - The Vault Dweller returns to Vault 13, only to be told to leave by Jacoren. Some members of the vault (led by Theresa, the head of the "return to the surface" faction, and including her supporters, Pat and Lyle), followed soon afterward. The Vault Dweller marches into the wasteland, leaving Vault 13 behind him.[Non-canon 137]
- May 12: Vault Dweller removes his Vault suit and from this day forward, never wears it again.[Non-canon 138][504]
- May 23: The Master's Army would have invaded the Lost Hills bunker.[505]
- July 2: The Master's Army would have invaded Junktown.[506]
- July 10: The Vault Dweller heads north with a small group of fellow vault dwellers and wastelanders and founds the small village of Arroyo.[Non-canon 139][504]
- July 22: The Master's Army would have invaded Shady Sands.[507]
- Post May 10[citation needed] (ie Fallout ending): The Brotherhood of Steel helps the other human outposts drive the remnants of Unity away with minimal loss of life, on both sides of the conflict. The advanced technology of the Brotherhood is slowly reintroduced into New California, with little disruption or chaos. The Brotherhood of Steel wisely remains out of the power structure and becomes a major research and development house.[508]
2163
- April 19: The Master's Army would have invaded Vault 13, ultimately ending Fallout. (Original unpatched game)[509]
2165
- May 12: Vault Dweller removes his Vault suit and from this day forward, never wears it again.[302]
- July 10: The Vault Dweller heads north with a small group of fellow vault dwellers and wastelanders and founds the small village of Arroyo.[302]
2167
- August 18: The construction of Arroyo is completed.[Non-canon 140]
2170
- Followers of the Apocalypse reports from this year are the first to confirm the existence of an intact Hoover Dam.[510]
2172
- The Enclave locates the Mariposa Military Base.[511]
2174
- Fallout ultimately ends, as the Master's Army would have discovered Vault 13. (Patched versions of the game)[509]
2178
- August: The Institute begins researching FEV and creates the first super mutants in an effort to create a replacement for their synths.[512]
2180
- The Commonwealth Minutemen are formed.[513] They rise to prominence following their courageous defense of Diamond City from super mutants.[514]
- With their village having outgrown available space and resources, many Ciphers adopt a nomadic lifestyle, returning to the village only occasionally to resupply or raise children until they're old enough to walk on their own.[Non-canon 89]
2185
- Summer: Marcus and Paladin Jacob confront each other at high noon. After trading blows and gunfire for a few days, the two finally give up trying to kill one another. They become fast friends and start traveling together, discussing the Brotherhood and the fallen Unity.[Non-canon 141] Eventually, humans, ghouls, and super mutants begin to join them.[515]
- Fall: Broken Hills is founded around an old uranium mine by Marcus and Jacob.[Non-canon 142]
2186
- In Shady Sands, Tandi helps her father Aradesh bring a new community and new life out of the broken remains of the world. A trial council government of the New California Republic is formed, drafting a constitution. Its ideals spread across the land.[Non-canon 143][516][517]
- Spring: Jacob says goodbye to Marcus, then moves on for parts unknown.[Non-canon 144]
2188
- October 2: Vault Dweller has a daughter, who later becomes the Arroyo elder.[Non-canon 145]
2189
- The New California Republic is voted into existence as a sprawling federation of five states: Shady Sands, Los Angeles, Maxson, the Hub, and Dayglow.[516]
- The Followers of the Apocalypse rise to become a major influence in New California. Thanks to the Vault Dweller's help, they gain control of the L.A. Boneyard.[518]
2190
- Vault 70 opens and its residents use their three G.E.C.K.s to found the city of New Jerusalem in the ruins of Salt Lake City.[Non-canon 30]
2195
- Chris Avellone becomes the mayor of Springfield.[Non-canon 146]
- January 4: Latham's airship crashes near Osceolla.[Non-canon 147]
- January 5: Latham takes leadership of Gammorin's Army.[Non-canon 148] As their new leader, he discovers that the super mutants are a simple, good people, with a loyalty stronger than that shown by regular humans. With the help of other crash survivors, he reorganizes the mutant group into a fighting force. However, he begins to notice symptoms of brain damage sustained in the duel, specifically, allucinations and bouts of angers and depression.[519]
2196
- April 9: Gammorin's forces inadvertedly wake up the Calculator, nearly leading to a holocaust of epic proportions.[Non-canon 149]
- After the death of Aradesh, Tandi is unanimously elected president of N.C.R. by the NCR council. As expected, she proceeds to do a kick-ass job.[Non-canon 150]
2197
- January 1, 06:29: Fallout Tactics begins - A Brotherhood of Steel squad, led by the Warrior, is sent to free the village of Brahmin Wood of raiders.[Non-canon 151]
- April 6: Brotherhood forces clash with Gammorin's Army. Latham abandons the Brotherhood cause entirely.[Non-canon 152]
2198
- The Enclave resumes work on various pre-War technologies, including power armor variations. None of these are much of an improvement over the conventional old power armor, and some are actually worse.[Non-canon 153]
- Fallout Tactics ends - During the attack on Vault 0, the Warrior stops the Calculator, averting a holocaust of epic proportions at the hands of its robotic army.[Non-canon 154][citation needed]
- After years of trying the "natural" way, the ghouls of the Reservation discovered they were indeed sterile. Dr. Willem Clark and Dr. Sebastian begin to devise a plan to create a viable way for ghouls to procreate.[Non-canon 9]
2200
- B.O.M.B.-002 is knocked out of orbit and crashes in the Grand Canyon.[Non-canon 50]
2204
- CVRIE, now finished with her decades-long broad-spectrum cure, places an emergency call to Vault-Tec to make them aware of the success.[520] All the while, the secret section of Vault 81 deteriorates due to lack of maintenance, and the mole rat escape started by Clyde the mole rat.[521]
2205
- New California Republic introduces laws protecting ghouls and other mutants within its territories.[522]
2208
- January 16: After writing his memoirs, Vault Dweller vanishes from Arroyo and is presumed dead. The Vault Dweller leaves the vault suit behind, folded on the bed. Some say the Vault Dweller was taken by the sky spirits, others say that the Vault Dweller felt it was time to move on and leave the Elders to guide Arroyo to its destiny.[Non-canon 155]
- February 2: The One-Moon (Month) Cycle of mourning for the Vault Dweller ends, and activity in Arroyo begins to return to normal.[Non-canon 156]
- February 2: Final training of the vault dweller's daughter for the role of village elder begins. She undergoes a great deal of physical training and tutoring in various sciences, mathematics, and, of course, weapon skills.[Non-canon 157]
- Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel begins - The Initiate, a Brotherhood of Steel initiate belonging to the Texas Expedition, is sent to the town of Carbon to find Rhombus and his paladins.[523]
- Just after the arrival of the Initiate in Carbon, the vault dweller also arrived in the town and settled for a while.[523]
2209
- Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel ends - With the indications of the Vault Dweller, the Initiate found the city of Los, destroyed the Church of the Lost and come into the Secret Vault. They activate the self-destruct system inside and took the escape monorail leading to an exit in the mountains, causing the destruction of the Attis Army, Los and the Secret Vault, and ending the Texas Expedition of the Brotherhood of Steel.[523]
2210
- January 31: The Vault Dweller's daughter takes her mystic test, a key ingredient of which is several pots worth of hallucinogenic plants from Hakunin's garden. She runs the gauntlet in the Temple of Trials, using her charm to pass most of the tests after her handgun jams (and is ruined) on the first level. She offers numerous criticisms of the test, resulting in many revisions.
- Note: The broken handgun is the one seen on her table in the opening movie of Fallout 2.[Non-canon 158]
- February 2: The Vault Dweller's daughter ascended to the role of village elder. She ruled with a steady hand, and her wisdom is greatly respected.[Non-canon 159]
2215
- Under Presidential Order, Enclave scientists begin to work on an upgraded version of power armor. Many prototypes are developed and tested.[Non-canon 160]
- August 1: Congressman Dick Richardson rises to power within the Enclave, aided by pressure from his father, President Richardson.[Non-canon 161]
2220
- The Reservation begins to purchase human slaves from the various tribes around the region. The ghouls trade what weapons they make in their underground smithies for healthy humans. The healthiest are used for the ghoul procreation experiments, while the rest work until they die from exhaustion and disease.[Non-canon 9]
- New Jerusalem's intolerant prophet and apostles repeatedly vote to have no commerce with outsiders from other, failed communities, refugees, or tribals.[Non-canon 30]
- March 5: Congressman Richard "Dick" Richardson is elected president for the first term of five, through aid and political pressure by his father (the previous President Richardson).[Non-canon 162]
- October: Enclave scientists develop a reliable version of the Mark II power armor. The prototype results (and accidents... and explosions... and deaths) are classified by order of the new President Richardson for the sake of morale.[Non-canon 163]
2224
- March: The Institute developed two promising strains of FEV, but it exhausted the possibilities of further research due to a lack of intact, non-irradiated undamaged DNA at their disposal.[524]
2227
- The residents of Vault 111 are briefly freed from cryonic suspension by agents of the Institute in a field operation led by Conrad Kellogg. The agents kidnap the infant Shaun and the Sole Survivor's spouse is murdered by Kellogg. The Sole Survivor then reenters suspension, while the rest of the residents' life support is turned off.[525]
- July: After years of research and experimentation, Dr. Sebastian successfully creates a born ghoul through procreation in the Reservation. The human host, like all the ones preceding him, dies during childbirth (evidently hosts can be male or female).[Non-canon 9]
- August: The first successful Born ghoul. Due to the radioactive chemistry of the ghouls, the first Born ghoul rapidly grows into adulthood within a month. The Born ghoul is named Measles due to his large, swollen glands in his jaw. Only three other Born ghouls will be birthed between this year and 2253. The procreation experiment only has a 2% success rate.[Non-canon 9]
2228
- The ghouls of Capital Wasteland are driven underground by hostile mutants and humans, forming the Underworld in the Museum of History.[526]
2229
- The Commonwealth Provisional Government is proposed. In what becomes known as the Massacre of the CPG, the government is wiped out before it gets off the ground.[527][528]
- Not long after the Massacre of the CPG, what became known as the Broken Mask incident happens. A synth, completely indistinguishable from humans, malfunctions at Power Noodles and slaughters its patrons until city security destroys it.[529]
2231
- Edward Sallow is given to the care of the Followers of the Apocalypse in the Boneyard. The boy is being raised as a scribe.[490]
- Around this time, the Boomers that had been wandering in the Mojave Wasteland come across the Nellis Air Force Base and settle in what will become their new refuge.[530]
- High Elder Jeremy Maxson sends an expedition under Andrea Brixley east, to find Peterson's bunker. Brixley's team renovates the bunker and establishes their base within. For ten years, the Paladins explore the eastern fringes and form relations with neighboring tribes.[Non-canon 44]
2232
- Leonard Boyarsky is exiled from Vault City for murder and unauthorized research regarding Vault City's pregnancy cycle, which was deleted from their computer.[Non-canon 164]
2233
- New Jerusalem is sacked by a large group of tribals, raiders, and other disgruntled folk. A large number of Mormons perish in the attack.[Non-canon 30]
2235
- The Enclave experiment on deathclaws, attempting to create special fighting units for waging war in hostile environments.[Non-canon 165]
- While there had already been a small number of ghouls in the area soon to become the town of Gecko, the population swells and the town is founded. The new influx of ghouls bring scavenged technology and knowledge, as a result, the power plant in Gecko becomes operational later in the year. Vault City looked upon their new neighbors with growing concern.[Non-canon 166]
- The new Mormon living prophet, Judah Black, leads most of the remnants of the Mormon community north to Ogden, Utah. They establish the town of New Canaan.[Non-canon 30][Non-canon 167]
2236
- Working with some squatters, the Mormons get the Jericho water plant running fresh water into New Canaan.[Non-canon 30]
- July 20: Enclave scouts discover the remains of the Mariposa Military Base and find it partially destroyed.[Non-canon 168]
- July–August: Enclave scientists and chemical corps scour the remains of Mariposa, while assault squads comb the desert for slaves they can use to excavate the military base and get to the Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV) vats. One of the squads includes soldier Frank Horrigan, age 25 at the time, recently removed from duty on the President's Secret Service detail to take some R&R time in the wastes after some undocumented psychotic blunder or another.[Non-canon 169]
- August: Melchior is captured by an Enclave patrol and becomes part of the slave excavation force at Mariposa.[Non-canon 170]
- September: Enclave construction crews and super mutant slaves begin excavations. They uncover the FEV, and mutations begin to occur in the human workers. Frank Horrigan comes into contact with the FEV and is sent to the Enclave labs for study.[Non-canon 171]
- October: Melchior begins to mutate, but keeps his intelligence and cunning in the wake of the transformation, making him smarter than your average super mutant. Realizing that the Enclave will kill the super mutants after they get the FEV data, he begins to use his magician talents to hide away weapons for the mutants to defend themselves when the Enclave decides to dispense with them.[Non-canon 172]
- 2236-2238: Horrigan gradually mutates from exposure to FEV, gaining the physique and slow, stupid, single-mindedness of a super mutant. He is kept heavily sedated, operated on, and studied. He is conscious for only brief periods at a time, then quickly sedated after the bloodshed is over.[Non-canon 173]
2237
- The remnants of the Naval Research Institute lead by Horace Pinkerton clear the mirelurks off the wreck of a beached aircraft carrier that later becomes Rivet City.[531]
- January: The Enclave, having obtained the F.E.V. data, abandons the military base site after more mutations occur, causing a second generation of super mutants to arise - the Enclave leaves a single squad behind to wipe out the super mutants, but the mutants, using armaments they have cached in the base during excavation, reduce the squad to ashes after suffering heavy casualties. The remaining first and second-generation super mutant slaves decide to remain in the base, and the group forms a new community.[Non-canon 174]
2238
- Harold arrives in Gecko, and (with a lot of shaking of his head) he does his best to help the ghouls with the running of the nuclear power plant.[Non-canon 175]
- Great wanamingo mine is shuttered after the emergence of wanamingos. The slaves working the mine were forced to blow up the dynamite store in order to escape the wanamingos.[532]
- NCR explorers discover Eagle Rock and quickly realize that it is a source of energy and some water—albeit a dangerous source. Within the year, NCR miners are there, and more come shortly thereafter. Many of them are dregs/outcasts from other communities. The town of Burham Springs is established by Trent Burham, a wealthy NCR mine merchant.[Non-canon 36]
2239
- Thomas Moore comes to Vault City and becomes a Citizen.[533]
- January 23: Tests begin to run dry on Frank Horrigan. It is suggested that he be used as a field operative and be used in tests in the wasteland against local populations.[Non-canon 176]
- March 27: Frank Horrigan is manufactured for his new role. A new version of power armor is built to accommodate his mass, and he is sealed inside. After a few horrifically successful field tests, Horrigan becomes the Enclave's solution to numerous sticky problems.[Non-canon 177]
- April 25: Rivet City is named at the inaugural meeting of the city council, consisting of members Horace Pinkerton, Annette Holmes and Brad Danvers.[534]
2240
- Goodneighbor is founded.[535]
- The Castle, headquarters of the Commonwealth Minutemen, is destroyed by a mirelurk queen that had risen from the sea and began attacking the fort. Radio Freedom goes off air.[26][536][537]
2241
- President Wendell Peterson begins the erosion of regulations enacted by the Tandi administration to limit the number of cattle and acreage per person. This leads to the rise of brahmin barons and agricultural barons owning most arable land in the New California Republic. The erosion continues into the Kimball administration, where the laws are overturned completely.[538]
- Around this time, Daisy Whitman's Vertibird crashes near the trapper town of Klamath due to a rotor malfunction.[539] Later on, Lily Bowen uses parts from the broken craft to create her signature weapon, the Vertibird blade.[540]
- By this time, Junktown has become a member of the New California Republic as part of the state Shady.[Non-canon 178]
- Herbert Dashwood meets Argyle and steals his girlfriend. They are best friends ever since.[541]
- In the Capital Wasteland, the settlement of Megaton is attacked by raiders. During the attack, Colin Moriarty's father is killed, and Colin inherits his wealth, including Moriarty's Saloon.[542]
- The worst dry season in many years causes a drought in the Northern California area, hurting crops and brahmin in both Arroyo and Modoc.[Non-canon 179]
- January: The first samples of Jet begin to arrive in Redding, courtesy of the Mordino family.[Non-canon 180]
- February: Vault City rejects offers of alliances with both the Bishop family of New Reno and NCR.[Non-canon 181]
- February: A survey party from Vault 101 led by Anne Palmer scouts the area of Springvale and Megaton.[543]
- March: Raider attacks on caravans to Vault City begin.[Non-canon 182]
- May 15: Fallout 2 intro - The Enclave sends a coded sequence to Vault 13, activating its central computer and declaring that it is time to leave the vault. Martin Frobisher gathers the Vault 13 dwellers together for the "Leaving The Vault" video, a tutorial movie of Vault-Tec about the rules to follow when vault dwellers left their vault.[Non-canon 183]
- May 16: Less than a day later, Vault 13 is opened, only to be greeted by two Enclave verti-assault squads. The squads kill three of the vault dwellers who were "resisting capture" and storm Vault 13, kidnapping all the inhabitants.[Non-canon 184]
- May 17: Enclave animal handlers drop an intelligent deathclaw unit into Vault 13 from a safe distance to kill anyone investigating the vault and cloak the Enclave's presence. Other intelligent deathclaws are sent into the desert surrounding Vault 13 to check for any escapees or witnesses.[Non-canon 185]
- July 25, 08:24: Fallout 2 begins - The Chosen One begins his mystic test, descending into the Temple of Trials like his mother before him.[Non-canon 186]
- July 27: The Chosen One leaves the failing community of Arroyo in search of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit.[Non-canon 187]
- August 30: The Chosen One happens upon a confrontation between an Enclave squad led by Frank Horrigan and civilians. The civilians resist his demands and are executed. Luckily for the Chosen One, Horrigan merely scoffs at him as he tells him to go about his business, before leaving the scene with his goons.[544]
- October 23: A vision of Hakunin appears to the Chosen One in his dream for the first time.[544]
2242
- Two synths, Armitage and A3-21, are built in the Commonwealth by the Institute.[545]
- Nuclear Nellie, a howitzer style gun capable of firing a nuclear shell, is made functional at the Reservation. A "dirty" shell is created to use on Willem’s enemies. However, since the heavy lift cable is broken, there is no way to bring the gun from its underground lair.[Non-canon 9]
- Jeremy Maxson renames Todd Peterson's bunker after his famous ancestor, Roger Maxson. He then sends a full complement of troops for occupation. Andrea Brixley is promoted to Elder, given the rank of General, and placed in charge. The remainder of her exploratory team is given the title of Elder as well.[Non-canon 44]
- January 21: Hakunin appears to the Chosen One in his dream for the second time.
- April 21: Hakunin appears to the Chosen One in his dream for the third time, without regard to the progress of the Chosen One.
- July 20: Arroyo is attacked by Enclave soldiers, and the villagers are enslaved and brought to Control Station Enclave. The Chosen One has a fourth and final vision of Hakunin.[citation needed]
- Fall: Fallout 2 ends - The Chosen One enters the Enclave's oil rig using the damaged tanker and destroys the Poseidon oil platform, killing the President of the United States and ending the Enclave's plans for world domination.[Non-canon 188]
- After the Enclave's destruction, the refugees of Arroyo and Vault 13 resettle, building a new community with the aid of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit. Finding themselves hundreds of miles from their Vault, the members of Vault 13 choose to join the villagers in establishing a new community, and their technical expertise, combined with the villagers' survival skills, allows the new settlement to grow and prosper. Two generations of the same bloodline are reunited, and their savior, the Chosen One, becomes Elder, presiding over the village in the years to come.
- The Arroyo elder lives for many years after the destruction of the Enclave. She seems pleased that the ancient separation between Vault 13 and the Vault Dweller has been reconciled, and many are the times she tells the Chosen One she wished the Vault Dweller were alive to have seen the reconciliation take place. Certain that the safety of the new village had been secured and the new community was flourishing, the Elder passes away a few months later in her sleep. Many of the older Arroyo residents believe that she now lives in the vault of the sky, telling the Vault Dweller of the Chosen One's brave deeds.
- Relations between the Slags and residents of Modoc flourish. Between the two peoples, Modoc prospers and becomes a major farming community, supplying all the outlying regions with food.[546]
- In the years following the destruction of the Enclave, Vault City continues to stagnate, choking on its own isolationism. Its Vault 8 generator, which was never intended to support such a large population, prevents Vault City's necessary expansion. Eventually, the city is absorbed by NCR, which has spread steadily northwards since its founding.[547]
- Not long after the destruction of the Enclave, the Bishop family of New Reno is blessed with a child. This child seems to have little in common with the Bishops, preferring instead to spend his days exploring the wastes.[548] When he turns thirteen, he seizes control of the Bishop family and leads them to victory over the remaining New Reno families. He dies quietly in his sleep at the age of seventy-three, never having known his real father.[549]
- Myron dies less than a year after the defeat of the Enclave, stabbed by a Jet addict while drinking in the Den. His discovery of Jet is quickly forgotten, and now there is no one who remembers his name.[550]
- The Chosen One still hears mention of Harold from time to time. Apparently, the tree growing from his head has gotten larger, and if rumors are to be believed, fruit is growing from it. The seeds are said to remarkably tough, and several of them have taken root even in the most barren stretches of the wasteland.[551]
- Several years after buying the excavator chip from the Chosen One, Marge LeBarge is able to purchase and control both the Morningstar and the newly opened Kokoweef mines. Marge is an easy choice for Mayor, and using her new political power, she makes Redding join the growing New California Republic in return for a seat in the NCR's Hall of Congress.[552]
- With the destruction of the conspiracy to destroy the mutants, Broken Hills begins to thrive. Then the uranium ran out. The city, having lost its sole reason for existing, slowly disperses. The residents carry their riches with them, leaving the place a wind-swept, desolate ghost town. A few hold-outs remain, attempting to eke out a pathetic existence, but eventually, they too, disappear.[553]
- Inspired by the example set by the Chosen One, Marcus eventually travels across the great mountains to the east, searching for other refugees from the Master's army. The Chosen One never hears from him again.[554]
- With the support the Chosen One secured from the New California Republic, the Vault 15 squatters soon become self-sufficient and productive members of society.[550]
- The Chosen One's help with Vault 15 launches the New California Republic's push to civilize its neighbors. Though there were many more obstacles to overcome, the NCR now had a foothold into the northern wastes.[550]
- The Shi eventually enters an uneasy trading relationship with the tanker vagrants after the destruction of the Hubologists, and the two groups go on to make San Francisco a major fishing and trading center.[Non-canon 189]
- The Shi flourish, creating a botanical scourge on the radiation surrounding their beloved town. Though this vine cannot grow in other soils, the Shi take care to nourish it in their lands. They continue to grow in strength and prominence, forming the basis of a new empire.[555]
- The destruction of the Enclave erases all trace of President Richardson from history. The title of "President" is used simply as a boogieman to frighten children.[556]
- The tanker vagrants eventually drift away.[557]
2244
- New Canaan in large numbers, telling stories about a war in the west.[Non-canon 167] Refugees begin arriving in
2245
- Judah Black dies of old age.[Non-canon 30]
- NCR halts production on the railroad lines. The need for coal diminishes and the powder gangs rise up.[citation needed]
2246
- Sallow and Bill Calhoun, a fellow Follower, are sent east to study tribal dialects, and meet with Mormon missionary Joshua Graham.[490]
- During the expedition, Sallow discovers a cache of historical books, some of them regarding ancient Rome, including The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon and the Commentarii de Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar himself, which fascinates the young man.[558]
2247
- Graham, Calhoun, and Sallow are captured by the Blackfoot tribe for ransom. The young Sallow uses his knowledge to train the tribals in the art of warfare, impressing them enough to become their leader.[490]
- Sallow assumes the name of ancient Roman Dictator Caesar and makes Joshua Graham his right-hand man. He decides to create an empire modeled after the historical Roman Empire, intending to erase the tribals' individual identities and replace them all with a single, monolithic culture - the Legion. He tells Calhoun to go back to the Followers and spread the news of these happenings.[490]
- 5th Engineering Company blows up Burham Mines, causing incredible fires to break out all over the area, even in veins of coal encased in rock. Many die. Many become gehennas. NCR abandons Burham Springs.[Non-canon 36]
- After coming out of a strange and powerful fever, Jeremiah Rigdon claims that an angel appeared to him in a vision, calling him to be the living prophet of god.[Non-canon 30]
2248
- President Tandi becomes ill and dies at the age of 103. Her vice-president Joanna Tibbett is sworn in as new President of the NCR.[490]
- Caesar begins his conquest of the tribes of northern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, western New Mexico and southeastern Utah.[490]
- Hannibal Hamlin becomes a slave at the age of 15.[559]
- Herbert Dashwood and Argyle took shelter in and were subsequently banished from Rockopolis.[560]
- Almost half of the residents of New Canaan leave because they believe Jeremiah Rigdon is not the true living prophet. They leave with Bishop Mordecai.[Non-canon 30]
- Burham Springs to start salvaging. Two years after the end of this influx, all are dead except Phil, Sparky, and Frank LaFrancis.[Non-canon 36] Twelve daring people drift into
- Sulik's sister Kurisu becomes leader of Blackfoot tribe.[Non-canon 86]
2249
- [Non-canon 35] Members from Porter's team escape many times though there's nowhere to run and they are caught or surrender. At least one escape was planned by NCR Lt. Gov Dodge (Dodge hoped that Porter will loop back to pick up the money from the blown vault, but the escape he arranged only resulted in the 308th getting free, not the 370th, and since Porter didn't steal the vault money anyway he wouldn't know where to find it).
- [Non-canon 86] A lucrative slave trade is established with Caesar’s Legions and the Blackfoot tribe.
- Summer: A cholera outbreak at the Blue Destiny Brothel kills most of the prostitutes in addition to Madam Destiny Chao, which shuts down the brothel for good.[561][562]
2250
- Caesar declares himself the son of Mars, Roman god of war.[490]
- Approximately around this year, Harold appears in the Capital Wasteland. He is discovered by several people who worship him as a god, and a small and exclusive cult known as the Treeminders begin to form in secrecy. Bob begins to blossom and many plants grew in this area, which became green with life, a stark contrast to the outer wasteland.[563][564]
- Harmon Jurley becomes the leader of the Paradise Falls slavers after Penelope Chase' death that resulted from leading the slavers to Rockopolis.[560][565][566]
- Rockopolis is razed and its population sold to The Pitt. Argyle dies trying to escape.[560][567]
- Denver. The work-release also made more room in the prison for some more dangerous prisoners, as the place was getting overcrowded. The prisoners travel with hobos, dodge tribals, lose about half their numbers (from clashes with slavers, tribals, radscorpions, and other monsters).[Non-canon 35] Porter's gang (the 370th) and the 308th put on work-release to
- Daniel goes to find his six cattle in a storm and is captured by robots from the prison. Also, Bishop Mordecai and five others return to New Canaan as the sole survivors of their attempt to resettle New Jerusalem. They do not acknowledge Jeremiah Rigdon as the living prophet.[Non-canon 30]
2251
- Herbert Dashwood is voted "honorary ghoul" at Underworld.[568]
- [Non-canon 35] Porter's gang reaches Denver. Goals: Once there, they were to see about scavenging as many building supplies as possible, establishing a track outpost, and pave the way for NCR occupation. They make camp.
- [Non-canon 35] Dogs overrun the old salvager camp.
- May 10: Jillian McKinley is apprehended by ULYSSES' robots. The Rusty Hooks lose their best and only mechanic/weapons smith. Sid is "volunteered" to take her place.[Non-canon 49]
2252
- Bloomseer Poplar arrives at the Oasis.[569]
- 15-year-old Scott Wollinski is sold to a caravan merchant by his father, who hopes for a better life for his son. Wollinski travels with the caravans for few years, working as an indentured servant, until buying his freedom and settling down in Canterbury Commons.[570]
- June 15: Kyle "the Hook" and his Rusty Hooks discover Bloomfield Space Center and declare it their home.[Non-canon 49][Non-canon 50]
- June 30: Sid figures out how to fire up the sub-reactor. Bloomfield has power once more, but sub-reactor is only operating at 45% efficiency.[Non-canon 49][Non-canon 50]
2253
- 38 NCR citizens are massacred by Mojave raiders.[490] President Joanna Tibbett is voted out of office by the NCR congress after a "timid" reaction to the massacre, and is replaced by Wendell Peterson.[490]
- President Peterson dispatches three battalions of NCR infantry into the Mojave Wasteland.[490]
- October 23: The Prisoner escapes from Tibbets Prison, dooming the world and creating a holocaust of epic proportions.[Non-canon 9][Non-canon 167]
- October 23: Sentry robots at Bloomfield become semi-active – not moving, but the optical lenses and sensors turn on and start surveying for escaped prisoners from the Big MT. The robots ignore the Rusty Hooks.[Non-canon 49][Non-canon 50]
- October: Dr. Victor Presper and his NCR followers find security overrides for the turrets and security bots at Bloomfield, as well as the space rockets' launch codes. They invade Kyle's beloved Bloomfield – Kyle and his men do not resist Dr. Presper and his technically more advanced brigade – and launch themselves into space to dock with B.O.M.B.-001. Four NCR soldiers stay behind with the remaining rocket to prevent anyone from launching the second rocket. The Rusty Hooks keep clear of the launch pad and form an "understanding" with the NCR guards.[Non-canon 49][Non-canon 50]
2254
- Fallout 2 is programmed to ultimately end 13 game years after gameplay starts.
- A Brotherhood of Steel squad led by Owyn Lyons is sent to Washington, D.C. on the East Coast to search for technology.[571]
2255
- By this time, Caesar has established his Legion's capital in the ruins of Flagstaff, Arizona.[572]
- On the way to the Capital Wasteland, the Brotherhood expeditionary force attacks the raider town called "The Pitt" and razes it to the ground. These events are later known as the Scourge.[573] They only suffered one casualty, Ishmael Ashur who was believed to have been killed in action.[citation needed]
- The Brotherhood of Steel expeditionary force under Owyn Lyons arrives in the Capital Wasteland.[574]
- The Brotherhood of Steel establishes the Citadel as their main base of operation in the ruins of The Pentagon.[575]
2256
- The child of the Chosen One, aged only thirteen, seizes control of the Bishop family and leads them to victory over the remaining New Reno families.[576]
- The Capitol Preservation Society retrieved the Constitution of the United States from the National Archives.[577]
2257
- Around this year, Project Purity was established in the Jefferson Memorial.[578][579]
- Allistair Tenpenny hires Tara Fields, Jeff Strayer, Dave, Dukov and Crowley to raid Fort Constantine.[580]
2258
- July 13: Fallout 3 prologue begins - Catherine dies during childbirth, leaving James to care for their newborn child, as a single father.[581]
- James, distraught by the loss of his wife, travels to Vault 101 with his child via Megaton, with the help of Paladin Cross, abandoning Project Purity.[582][583]
2259
- Madison Li arrives at Rivet City and takes over as head of the city's science lab from Horace Pinkerton. Pinkerton's whole staff starts working with her instead.[579] Incensed by this, Pinkerton moves to Rivet City's broken bow and becomes a recluse, continuing his experiments alone.
- James is hired by Overseer Alphonse Almodovar as Vault 101's vault physician.[citation needed]
- The Lone Wanderer's first birthday is celebrated in Vault 101.[citation needed]
2260
- A generator in the Citadel overloads, creating errors in the artificial intelligence routines of the medical robot called Sawbones, giving him intelligence beyond his programming and a disliking for his human masters.[584]
2261
- Dennis Crocker begins his political career as a local mayor in the New California Republic.[585]
2265
- Bannon arrives in Rivet City.[586]
- A 7-year-old girl from Little Lamplight kills a mole rat with a knife as big as her arm, and is named after the weapon. She is considered to be a bona fide celebrity ever since.[587]
2266
- November: The Railroad's headquarters is raided by The Institute. Only one survives the raid and The Railroad is left in shambles. Most of those that survived by not being at HQ during leave out of fear. All in all, the Railroad is left with just 13 members to rebuild.[588]
- Victor rolls in Goodsprings and takes up residence.[589]
2267
- The Great Khans arrive in the Mojave Wasteland.[590]
- The Regulators first appeared in the Capital Wasteland around this time.[591]
- Paul Pembroke, Malcom Latimer, and Henry Cooke perpetrate the 'Marowski Heist'.[592]
2268
- Stanley Armstrong, a Vault 101 technician, loses a copy of Dean's Electronics.[citation needed]
- July 12: Stanley Armstrong with Andy's help, repairs Vault 101's water purifier.[593]
- July 13: The Lone Wanderer celebrates their tenth birthday and receives presents: a Pip-Boy 3000, a kid's baseball cap, A birthday poem, a Grognak the Barbarian comic book, a sweetroll, and a BB gun.[594]
2269
- Under the command of General Aaron Kimball, the New California Republic Army entered the eastern Sierra Nevada region to drive out or eliminate all raider tribes operating in the Owen's Lake area. The operation was successful and brought a lasting peace to the eastern Sierra Nevadas.[595]
- A slave named Caleb Smith escapes from his masters and joins a raider band.[596]
2270
- Pacification of the Mojave: NCR forces under then General Aaron Kimball finally destroy the tribes in the area surrounding Bullhead City, seizing it for the NCR. Kimball is elevated to the status of national hero.[490]
2271
- The Ranger Unification Treaty is signed between the NCR and the Desert Rangers. The NCR begins expanding into the Mojave.[597]
- A slave named Hannibal Hamlin escapes from his master.[559]
- Daisy Roe, the sister of Ernest "Uncle" Roe, wife of Louis Pacion, and mother of Derek Pacion, is killed in a raider attack on her caravan.[598]
2272
- Three Dog restarts Galaxy News Radio, operating under the protection of Brotherhood contingents.[599]
- The New California Republic establishes the Mojave Outpost.[490]
- Johnson Nash and Ruby Nash move to Primm as agents for the Mojave Express.[600]
- Nova moves to Megaton.[601]
2273
- Reilly starts Reilly's Rangers.[602]
- NCR Rangers reach Hoover Dam.[603]
- Corporal Sterling of the NCR Rangers is captured and tortured by Caesar's Legion legionnaires. He manages to escape by rolling into the Colorado River down an embankment and is rescued by fellow Rangers.[604][605]
- Aaron Kimball retires from the military and runs for the office of congressman in the Hub (which insists on calling its delegates governors).[490]
- Wendell Peterson is voted out of office and Kimball is sworn in as the new NCR president, just two months after his predecessor assumed the post.[490]
2274
- Mr. House recruits the Mojave Boot-Riders, Slither Kin, and a tribe of cannibals, turning them into the Three Families. Renovations of New Vegas begin.[490][606]
- Benny becomes the leader of the Mojave Boot-Riders after killing the previous chief, Bingo, in a knife fight over disagreements on joining Mr. House. As the new chief, Benny joins Mr. House and accepts the new name given to his tribe by Mr. House, the Chairmen.[607][608]
- President Aaron Kimball orders the occupation of the Hoover Dam as his first act of office.[609]
- Attempting to occupy Hoover Dam, the NCR instead meet Mr. Robert House and the Three Families. The sides enter negotiations, resulting in the signing of the Treaty of New Vegas. NCR is allowed to control the Dam and to set up headquarters at Camp McCarran, while recognizing Mr. House and the three families as the rightful owners of the Strip. 5% of the energy from the Dam is transferred to the Strip while the rest goes to California.[610][611]
- Hoover Dam restarts and the Strip blazes with light. The first trickle of privileged, curious NCR citizens visits the Strip. The Strip opens for business.[490]
- Dennis Crocker was elected to the ambassadorship.[585]
- The NCR Embassy is set up in the New Vegas Strip.[612]
- Robert MacCready becomes the mayor of Little Lamplight.[613]
- Hannibal Hamlin found the Lincoln Memorial statue's head and established the anti-slavery organization known as the Abolitionists.[614]
- August 3: The Lone Wanderer takes the G.O.A.T..[615]
2275
- Camp McCarran, NCR's headquarters in the Mojave Wasteland, is established. Conflict with the Mojave Chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel begins.[490]
- The NCR government ceases to officially support the Followers of the Apocalypse, turning to the Office of Science and Industry.[490]
- Maggie is left orphaned by a raider attack on her settlement, and is taken in by Billy Creel.[616]
- The NCR restarts Hoover Dam and gets it to 50% capacity within a year of occupying it.[617]
- Legion scouts report the NCR has occupied and restarted Hoover Dam, restoring electrical power to the Strip. Caesar begins planning war against the NCR.[618]
- 2275-2276: Legion forces gradually assemble east of the Colorado River. The NCR becomes aware of the threat when scouting parties fail to return from expeditions east.[619]
2276
- Henry Casdin and several members of the East Coast Brotherhood of Steel leave the Citadel and form the Brotherhood Outcasts.[620]
- Freeside has near completely degraded into lawlessness. The Kings are formed, with support from the Followers of the Apocalypse, becoming the only form of law and order in the area.[621]
- The Van Graffs come to Freeside, establishing their operations in the Silver Rush. The Kings protest the kicking out of the original owner, but a few well-placed plasma bolts resolve the problem.[622] The Brotherhood ignores the Van Graffs under orders from Elder Elijah.[623]
- Horace Pinkerton enters Vault 112 and salvages computer parts, acquiring a memory chip for a circuit neuralizer.[624][625]
- DiMA kills Captain Avery and replaces her with a synth to establish better relations with Far Harbor.
- October:[626] NCR executes Operation: Sunburst, expelling the Mojave Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel from the HELIOS One facility. The Brotherhood's Elder, Elijah, disappears into the wastes.[490] With no one to lead, then Head Paladin Nolan McNamara takes over as leader and retreats all wounded and remaining forces into Hidden Valley.[490]
- October 2: William Brandice moves his family to Grayditch, after leaving Navarro, deserting from the Enclave army.[627]
- November 15: The scientist and doctor Weston Lesko appears in Grayditch, moving in with the Wilks family. He soon relocates into a shack nearby.[627]
2277
- Caesar's Legion moves into the Mojave, setting up their base of operations at Fortification Hill.[628]
- The Courier delivers a mysterious package containing ICBM launch codes for the local missile base to Hopeville. After dropping it off and leaving, several nuclear detonations begin to occur underground destroying Hopeville and Ashton and several NCR supply lines and land routes by sinking them into the earth. In the aftermath, the land that encompassed Hopeville and Ashton becomes known as the Divide among local tribes and the NCR.[citation needed]
- The First Battle of Hoover Dam takes place. Caesar's Legion forces under the command of Joshua Graham attempt to take the Hoover Dam from the NCR.[629] Although the attack is initially successful, the NCR lures the Legion into a trap and sends them retreating. Most of Boulder City is reduced to rubble in the battle. Legate Graham, deemed responsible for the defeat by Caesar, is coated in pitch, lit on fire, and tossed into the Grand Canyon to set an example for others.[630]
- Rex is lost during the First Battle of Hoover Dam fighting for Caesar's Legion.[631] Damaged from the battle, he was found by a scavenger who brings him to Freeside and is bought by The King who has the Followers of the Apocalypse repair him to working order.[632]
- A band of raiders attempt an assault on Megaton but fail when their leader Boppo is shot and killed by the town sheriff, Lucas Simms.[633][634]
- Doctor Weston Lesko begins his experimentation at Marigold station, attempting to decrease the size of giant ants, turning them into fire ants by accident, which then proceed to destroy the town of Grayditch.[635]
- August 17, 09:04: Fallout 3 prologue ends and Fallout 3 begins - James disappears from Vault 101 and his son/daughter, the Lone Wanderer (aged 19), heads to the surface to search for him.[636]
- The Lone Wanderer enters Megaton in search of their Father and meets Moira Brown at the Craterside Supply, Moira with the help of the Lone Wanderer, writes the Wasteland Survival Guide. The book becomes so widely used that it migrates across the United States, with copies turning up in the Mojave Wasteland as early as 2281 by way of caravans.[637][638]
- October 23: The originally planned completion date for Vault 13's assigned experiment in prolonged isolation.[Non-canon 190]
- James, the Lone Wanderer's father, sacrifices himself at Project Purity to thwart Colonel Autumn's attempt to commandeer the facility. Everyone else at the project survives.[639]
- Marcus, having gathered a group of other super mutants and Nightkins around him, settles down in and around the Black Mountain radio complex, hoping to create a safe-heaven for super mutants.[citation needed]
- The Lone Wanderer embarks on a search for a Garden of Eden Creation Kit.[640]
- Fallout 3 base-game ends - The Lone Wanderer activates Project Purity, declining the Enclave's request to sabotage the purifier, and the Capital Wasteland is changed forever. Adams Air Force Base is also destroyed. The East Coast Brotherhood of Steel begins to distribute Aqua Pura to a thirsty Capital Wasteland. Regardless of the Lone Wanderer's decision in the mobile base crawler, the Enclave still lose the war, and lose almost all influence and prominence in the Capital Wasteland, leading them to an uncertain future.[641]
- Madison Li leaves the Capital Wasteland and travels to the Commonwealth.[642]
- The Brotherhood Outcasts seek assistance when trying to recover valuable pieces of technology from the Virtual Strategic Solutions facility in the Capital Wasteland. The Lone Wanderer arrives later on at an unknown date and assists them by taking part of the Anchorage Reclamation simulation.[643]
- A slave by the name of Wernher travels to the Capital Wasteland from The Pitt by way of a rusty handcart, seeking the help of someone to free "his" people from their slaver oppressors and encounters the Lone Wanderer, who decides the fate of the slaves and changes the destiny of The Pitt forever.[644]
- A steamship, the Duchess Gambit, travels down the Potomac River and docks to the southeast of Alexandria Arms in the Capital Wasteland. The ferryman offers wastelanders a chance to travel to Point Lookout. The Lone Wanderer embarks on a journey to seek out pre-War treasures, but instead discovers a feud between two parties from before the War.[645]
- The Earth is saved by the Lone Wanderer from an alien threat when they are captured in the northern Capital Wasteland by an alien mothership named Zeta, taking the control of the ship with a group of human prisoners, and destroying another alien mothership near Zeta.[646][Non-game 5]
- Vault 81 opens its door to the Commonwealth inviting communication and much-needed trade with any friendly settlements. This move is made out of dire necessity for food and parts to maintain the 200-year-old vault as there is still a great deal of isolationist sentiment amongst the population.[647]
2278
- Tabitha gathers a group of super mutants and drives out Marcus in a week and those loyal to him from Black Mountain and establishes the State of Utobitha. Marcus travels with his supporters to Mount Charleston, where he establishes Jacobstown in honor of his old friend.[648]
- Following the abduction and killing of four soldiers, NCR troops assault the Great Khans' settlement at Bitter Springs and massacre several dozen men, women, and children. This event goes unreported in NCR press.[490]
- Elder Nolan McNamara begins sending out small patrols from Hidden Valley, for the first time since the Brotherhood's defeat at HELIOS One.[649]
- Elder Owyn Lyons dies. His daughter, Sentinel Sarah Lyons, becomes elder. Her subsequent death in combat leaves Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel adrift under the ineffectual rule of elected elders.[650]
2279
- November 14: The Securitron vault experiences technical problems, including a radiation leak at 3:47 and a power surge at 3:50. The protectron dispatched at 3:48 becomes non-responsive due to the power surge and the facility goes on Security Alert Level 1 at 3:54.[651]
- Sometime in this year Chris Haversam joins the Bright Brotherhood.[652]
2280
- The Brotherhood of Steel send their first recon team to the Commonwealth. The mission is a success, with the team returning with information on the region and other important assets.[653]
- The Arms merchant is ordered by her commanding officer Ronald Curtis to flog new recruits for desertion and refuses. Because of this, she is administratively discharged from Bravo Company and the New California Republic Army.[654]
- Craig and Carla Boone move to Novac under the suggestion of Craig's friend Manny Vargas. Vargas then enlists Craig to be a town guard with him.[655]
- Robert House spends 812,545 caps looking for the platinum chip alone.[656] The cumulative expenditure over the decades equals millions.
- Dermot and Saint James begin enslaving and selling women and children as sex slaves to the Fiends.[657]
2281
- April: A squad of the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion led by Lieutenant Gorobets moves to Camp McCarran to man the guard towers and under the command of Major Dhatri perform eliminations on the Fiends leaders.[658]
- New Canaan is razed by the White Legs, under the direction of Ulysses,[659] in an attempt to gain enough favor with Caesar's Legion to be assimilated. The surviving residents of New Canaan are scattered across Utah.[660]
- Summer: Operation: Racket begins. Bribes are sent to the heads of the Omertas and their anti-House and NCR sentiment is stoked.[661]
- August: The tumor growing in Caesar's head begins causing mild headaches. Unsuspecting of the cause, Caesar does nothing. The headaches only grow worse from then on.[662]
- August: Beagle becomes the deputy of Primm thanks to his sister marrying the sheriff.[663]
- September: Cassidy Caravans is raided by an unknown group of assailants. Rose of Sharon Cassidy is not with her caravan at the time, but word reaches her and she is stuck at the Mojave Outpost.[664]
- September: The prisoners of NCR Correctional Facility, under the command of Samuel Cooke and Eddie, overthrow the NCR security at the NCR Correctional Facility and begin raiding the surrounding area as the Powder Gangers.[665]
- September: Frumentarius Karl is sent to Red Rock Canyon to broker a deal with the Great Khans to convince them to join Caesar's Legion.[666] Unwisely, Karl keeps a journal about the Great Khans and opines in it about how they'll likely be executed after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.
- Carla Boone is taken from Novac, sold to Caesar's Legion by Jeannie May Crawford.[667] Craig Boone tracks his wife down to Cottonwood Cove and saves both her and their unborn child from a life of slavery by sniping her far away.[668][669][670]
- Raul Tejada travels to Black Mountain to offer his services in fixing Black Mountain Radio to Tabitha. He is subsequently imprisoned and forced to perform repairs for her and other Black Mountain super mutants.[671][672]
- A pack of Deathclaws moves into Quarry Junction after the Powder Gangers steal Sloan's dynamite supply; halting mining operations. I-15 is subsequently closed off due to its proximity to Quarry Junction and the Deathclaws.[673]
- October 5: Christine Royce, following Father Elijah's trail to the Sierra Madre, gets trapped in an Auto-Doc in the Villa clinic. She remains trapped for two weeks as the malfunctioning Auto-Doc repeats the same procedure until the Courier arrives.[674]
- October 5: Caesar begins to experience blank outs and his left leg stiffens at random intervals making it near impossible to move. Caesar is now fully aware that his headaches and everything else is the cause of a much more serious issue.[662]
- October: The Courier, working for the Mojave Express, takes the job to deliver the platinum chip after another courier backed out. The Courier travels from southern NCR, through the Hub,[675] and makes their way to the Goodsprings area.
- October 8–11: Benny, Jessup, McMurphy, Chance and several other Great Khans travel out into the Mojave Wasteland to ambush the Courier carrying the platinum chip and take it.[676]
- October 11: Fallout: New Vegas intro - The Courier is ambushed, shot twice in the head by Benny, and left for dead in a shallow, unmarked grave in the Goodsprings Cemetery. Victor finds the body and retrieves it, and the Courier makes a miraculous recovery in the care of Doc Mitchell.[677][678]
- October 12: Joe Cobb's raider gang attacks a group of Crimson Caravan traders on the Long 15. Ringo escapes the gangers and hides in Goodsprings.[679]
- October 19, 08:00: Fallout: New Vegas begins - The Courier regains consciousness and leaves Doc Mitchell's house in Goodsprings for search of revenge against Benny.[680]
- Caesar's Legion attacks Nipton,[681] everyone is killed or crucified but Oliver Swanick[682] and Boxcars, but Boxcars is left with his legs crippled.[683]
- New California Republic Senate elections are close to starting, and to win the popular vote, most representatives are keeping military funding tied up in the Boneyard due to the Mojave Campaign's severe unpopularity with voters.[684]
- The Courier follows an old radio message broadcasting the Sierra Madre's grand opening, leading them to an abandoned Brotherhood of Steel bunker. They are captured by Dog and awaken within the Villa surrounding Sierra Madre. Within the Sierra Madre, they are forced by rogue Brotherhood of Steel Elder Elijah to assemble a team to crack the casino's Vault, but a showdown within the guts of the casino ends with the Courier escaping back to the Mojave.[685]
- The Happy Trails Caravan Company, led by Jed Masterson, lead a caravan expedition in search of the New Canaanite survivors to attempt to remedy their own financial difficulties. The caravan, along with the Courier, venture through Zion Canyon, though a subsequent ambush and slaughter lead the Courier to find sanctuary among the region's tribes. Aided by Joshua Graham and Daniel, the Courier manages to settle a growing war between the tribes and find a way back to the Mojave.[686]
- A strange satellite crashes in the Mojave Drive-in, and a hapless Courier finds themself transported to the ruins of Big Mountain upon investigating. They are lobotomized and reduced to the state of a walking cadaver before they manage an audience with Big Mountain's Think Tank and find themselves caught up in a fight for the very future of Science! as well as the fate of the denizens of the Mojave. Following confrontations with giant robo-scorpions, the Think Tank, and the Courier's own brain, they stumble back into the Mojave - complete with cybernetic augmentations and a handy teleportation pistol.[687]
- At the mysterious urging of Ulysses, the Courier walks the Lonesome Road into the ruins of the pre-War city of Hopeville. The two couriers stalk each other until a final showdown at the edge of the world, beneath an Old World flag and above a cavernous silo filled to the brim with armed warheads - enough to purge both the East and the West.[688]
- Robert MacCready leaves the Capital Wasteland for the Commonwealth at some point.[689]
2282
- Fallout: New Vegas ends - In the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Courier who had cheated death in the cemetery outside Goodsprings, cheated death once again, and the Mojave Wasteland is forever changed.[690]
- Following the defeat of Shephard and pacification of the Capital Wasteland, Arthur Maxson is named elder of Eastern Brotherhood of Steel, following re-establishment of ties with the West.[650]
- The construction of the dirigible The Prydwen is completed at Adams Air Force Base.[691]
- Mayor McDonough of Diamond City decrees the removal of all ghouls from the city.[692]
- General Joe Becker dies at some point before May of this year.[693]
2283
- Arthur Maxson negotiates a treaty with the Brotherhood Outcasts, reuniting them with the Brotherhood proper. Named Elder, Maxson reorganizes the Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel into a new Eastern division and becomes the Supreme Commander of the Brotherhood of Steel.[650]
- Liam Binet, Institute scientist, establishes communication with the Railroad under the codename "Patriot".[694]
2284
- Recon Squad Artemis arrives in the Commonwealth and is subsequently attacked by an unknown party that kills most of the squad. The squad flounders, forced to scuttle their power armor, and are split up and killed one by one. Paladin Brandis is the last survivor of the squad by 2287.[695][696]
- Tinker Tom breaks the Patriot's coded messages and reveals it to be "Mass Fusion."[697]
2285
- Early August: Jacqueline Spencer scavenges a University Point building and finds a hard drive with the technical research on reactor efficiency that she informed a passing caravaner about in an attempt to make caps.[698]
- August 12: The Institute sends a messenger to University Point demanding the hard drive that Jacqueline found. The town mayor refused to acknowledge the Institute's request for the hard drive despite the wishes of vocal town residents.[699]
- Late August: The Institute raids University Point and virtually wipes it off the map.[700] University Point serves as another reminder of the power and ruthlessness of the Institute.
2286
- Brian Virgil takes over the Institute's FEV Lab after Dr. C. Syverson's passing.[701]
- Colter rallies the Disciples, the Operators and The Pack together and take over Nuka-World.[702]
2287
- Recon Squad Gladius, the third Brotherhood scout team, arrive in the Commonwealth. They set up base within the Cambridge Police Station but after days of fighting, four out of seven members of the team are killed.[653]
- The Institute launches an attack on the Railroad's safehouses, including their headquarters at the Switchboard.[703]
- Theodore Croup is killed by the feral remains of his family after two hundred years of attempting to help them regain their humanity.[704]
- September: The Quincy Massacre occurs. The attacking Gunners kill all but 20 of the town's residents and occupy the ruins. A squad of Commonwealth Minutemen attempt to defend the town, but fail. The surviving Minutemen, led by Preston Garvey, escort the remaining settlers northwest. Over the next month, attacks by raiders and feral ghouls reduce the group's numbers until only Garvey and four others remain.[705]
- October 23: 9:00 AM Fallout 4 begins – Exactly two hundred and ten years after the Great War, the Sole Survivor awakes from Cryogenic Slumber and leaves Vault 111 in search of their son, Shaun.[706]
- The Sole Survivor rescues Nick Valentine from Vault 114, after being held captive by Skinny Malone and a large number of Triggermen.[707]
- Conrad Kellogg is killed by the Sole Survivor in Fort Hagen.[708]
- The Brotherhood of Steel enter the Commonwealth in their airship The Prydwen following energy readings discovered and identified as originating from the Institute.[709]
- The War of the Commonwealth begins.
- The Sole Survivor enters the Glowing Sea and traces Doctor Brian Virgil, a former Institute scientist, and gains information on how to enter the Institute.[710]
- An Institute Courser designated Z2-47 tracks down a runaway synth named K1-98, who has been kidnapped by the Gunners and held captive in Greenetech Genetics. The Sole Survivor tracks down Z2-47, in their efforts to gain a Courser chip. Z2-47 and the Sole Survivor simultaneously assault the building. The Gunner forces are defeated, and Z2-47 is killed by the Sole Survivor.[711]
- With the assistance of Virgil and an unknown organization, the Sole Survivor builds a signal interceptor to teleport inside of the Institute. The Sole Survivor gains access, and finally finds their son.[712]
- The Sole Survivor later gets involved in a conflict between the various factions and eventually resolves it.[713]
- The Mechanist releases robots upon the Commonwealth, the Sole Survivor assists a robot by the name of Ada and manages to end the Mechanist's robot threat.[714]
- The Sole Survivor travels to Far Harbor in search of a missing girl, where they resolve the conflict between the Island's three factions.[715]
- The Sole Survivor assists Valery Barstow in her experiments and expansion of Vault 88.[716]
- The Sole Survivor travels to Nuka-World and after going through the gauntlet and defeating the overboss gets offered to be the new overboss of Nuka-World (their choice is unknown).[717]
2291
- Office of Science and Industry studies projects a possible food shortage within the New California Republic due to overpopulation.[718]
2297
The following is based on the Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Collector's Edition's Afterword entry. |
- September 10: Moira Brown writes a terminal entry about recent developments and the legacy of the Lone Wanderer, including writing a new book, a compilation of "the best and most useful tales of the Lone Wanderer for the next generation."[638]
The following is based on the Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Collector's Edition's Afterword entry. |
2301
- Mr. House theorizes that the high technology development sector will be reignited this year should he stay in control of New Vegas.[719]
2316
- The Bishop child, leader of the Bishop family of New Reno and the son of the Chosen One, dies quietly in his sleep, having never known his real father.[549]
2331
- Mr. House theorizes he will be conducting test flights this year to again start sending people into orbit as the United States did over 200 years prior.[719]
2377
- Estimated year that the United States will be habitable again, according to the Vault 101 PA System.[720]
2381
- Mr. House theorizes that, under his vision, colony ships will begin to leave Earth to find a new home untainted and unpolluted by the Great War.[719]
2910
- A "sonic invasion" occurs at Big MT. Blind Diode Jefferson is involved in repelling them.[721]
42nd century
- The events of Escape From The 42nd Century occur.
References
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "That's really interesting."
Jack Cabot: "I'm glad to hear you say that. It's become my life's work. My approach is to combine a rigorous scientific method while keeping an absolutely open mind. So much has been closed off to us simply because people assumed they already knew the answers. My father excavated a city in the Rub'al Khali in Arabia which he dated to more than 4,000 years before the rise of any known human civilization. The structures and artifacts were... strange. Disturbing, even. Clearly not constructed for or by humans. I've spent my life trying to decipher what he uncovered."
(Jack Cabot's dialogue) - ↑ Edwin Brotch: "No, Mister DeLoria, that is not correct. The Battle of Hastings was 1066. 2077 was the end of the world. Tell me. Are you really that stupid?"
(MrBrotch.txt) Note: Heard during the transition between 10 and 16 years during the vault sequence. - ↑ Toshiro Kago was abducted sometime during the Tokugawa shogunate, starting on March 24, 1603, since mon were only authorized for all classes from that date.
- ↑ Coastal monument plaque: "Here marks the landing of Captain John Smith's shallop upon his discovery of Point Lookout in 1612."
- ↑ Point Lookout loading screens: "The Ark & Dove Cathedral is named for two English settler ships which landed near Point Lookout in 1634, leading to Maryland's founding."
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.472: "[14.02] Old Granary Burying Ground
This burial ground was established in 1660, making it the oldest surviving burial ground in Boston. Many famous Revolutionary War heroes were buried here, including John Hancock, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and the victims of the Boston Massacre. In 2031, after the tragic death of Emilia Butler, the city council voted unanimously to have her remains interred here.
This is part of the Freedom Trail. The number “2” is daubed on the circular ground plaque pointing at the letter “A.” It is overrun by ferals. The adjacent church is sealed and cannot be entered."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ 7.0 7.1 Paul Revere House inscription
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "Diamond City's newspaper, Publick Occurrences, gets its name from the first newspaper ever published in Boston, in 1690."
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.330-331: "[4.07] SALEM
Once a quaint coastal town and seaport, this tourist destination was infamous for its witch trials of 1692. Nowadays the population has dwindled considerably due to Gunner activity in the area, the crazies worshipping a radiation crater down the road, and the large number of mating Mirelurks in the waters all around the bay. Proceed at your own risk."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Alien Captive Recorded Log 1
- ↑ Old Corner Bookstore inscription
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.480: "[15.02] OLD CORNER BOOKSTORE
The Old Corner Bookstore was originally built as an apothecary after the devastating Great Fire of 1711. Originally the land belonged to Anne Hutchinson, the controversial puritan who was excommunicated and banished from Massachusetts for her “heretical” beliefs and sermons. During the mid-nineteenth century, the Old Corner Bookstore was the home of the leading American publisher Ticknor and Fields. They published the works of such luminaries as Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Henry David Thoreau. Many of those were frequent visitors to this site.
The Old Corner Bookstore is a historic site on the Freedom Trail. The number “3” is daubed on the circular ground plaque pointing at the letter “I.” The interior is mostly deserted. The exterior of the bookstore is cluttered with rubble and marauding ferals, along with encroaching Raiders and Super Mutants fighting for territory and food. However, don’t miss the most difficult-to-find steamer trunk around; it’s in the ruins of the skyscraper that was built atop of the bookstore.
Head east, following the Freedom Trail, then down into the Congress Street Garage [S15.02], where you can take an elevator up to the middle of the ruined building. Climb out onto the overpass, then leap from the overpass to a curved brown metal wall plate. Look southwest, then leap across and up to the remains of a tiled floor. Congratulations: jump northwest, and you should land on the roof you’ve attempted to reach, and find the contents of the trunk, close to some upturned desks."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.463: "[12.03] CABOT HOUSE
This 1711 mansion is sealed up tighter than a T-60 Power Armor vacuum attachment: It is strangely preserved amid the general decay. Located on Louisburg Square, the park is still well maintained. The intercom at the front door allows you to ask to gain entry."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ 14.0 14.1 Old State House inscription
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "What do you know about the Soil Stradivarius?"
Agatha: "Not too much I'm afraid. It was fabricated way back in 1714 by a famous Italian craftsman named Antonio Stradivari. He had made a bunch of Stradivarius violins actually, and each one was individually named over time to identify them. They are regarded as the most outstanding instruments ever made... and no two sound alike they say. Incredible. Since the bombs fell laying waste to most of the world, it may be safe to say that this could be the last surviving violin of its kind."
(Agatha.txt) - ↑ 16.0 16.1 Old North Church inscription
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.452: "[11.02] TRINITY PLAZA
Still standing in the overgrown plaza that bears its name is Trinity Church. Founded in 1733, the present structure was completed in 1877 and now houses a small congregation of Super Mutants. The church has two entrances—the main doors and a hatch to the rear (east). Don’t forget the magazine from the pulpit. The area is easy to spot from a distance; it is adjacent to the massive Trinity Tower."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Faneuil Hall terminal entries; manager's terminal, Tour Script
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Food for the grasshopper
- ↑ Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide pp. 365-366: "29. PRICKETT'S FORT
This Civil War–era fort, first erected in 1774, is a presentation of the Society for the Preservation of Historical Recreations and consists of a number of wooden ramparts, towers, and other fortifications set against the mountain slope. Speak to the curator, and visit each of the exhibit locations for the fullest experience."
(Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Atlas of Appalachia) - ↑ Prickett's Fort curator: "Another fascinating tidbit is that the fort didn't actually look like this. The builders of the fort used historical documentation that turned out to be almost pure fiction. So Prickett's Fort is technically a representational frontier fort. It looks nothing like the real thing."
(Prickett's Fort curator's dialogue) - ↑ Freedom Trail Tour bot: "So near midnight, Colonel Smith marched with 700 Redcoats to face brave American patriots in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. And thus the Revolutionary War began.Continue on the trail to walk through more of our great city's history."
(Tour bot's dialogue) - ↑ The existence of the Dorchester Heights monument in Fallout 4
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.505-506: "[17.02] THE SHAMROCK TAPHOUSE
"This historic bar and pool club on the edge of the Theater District is run by one of the smaller Raider gangs active in this area. The bar has had a long and illustrious history since its establishment in 1787... 500 years ago. Paul Revere was said to drink here.
On the sliver of land between the Waterfront and Financial District neighborhoods, this fortified Raider camp has a single entrance (the hatch from the cellar is cordoned off behind wire fencing). Expect turrets and harsh language. Mop up the Raider scum and loot their ammo. Then enter the establishment.
The place is run by Gaff, a Raider with a few cohorts scattered throughout the premises. The key to open the problematic doors of this establishment is in the cellar."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Short History of the War of 1812. USS Constitution Museum.
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Fallout 4 loading screens: "Fort Independence was named in 1797, at a ceremony presided over by President John Adams. Before then, it was known as Castle William, and then Fort Adams. Before its destruction in 2240, the fortification served as an apt headquarters for the Minutemen."
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition pp. 471-472: "[14.01] Massachusetts State House
The “new” state house was completed in 1798 to house the government of Massachusetts State. The land selected was originally John Hancock’s cow pastures. The first dome was constructed of wooden shingles and covered in copper smelted by Paul Revere. The state government used this building continuously until the formation of the Thirteen Commonwealths in 1969.
This is part of the Freedom Trail. The number “4” is daubed on the circular ground plaque pointing at the letter “L.” Outside, one corner of the structure has collapsed, allowing lock-fiddlers the chance to open a wall safe (Novice)."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Massachusetts State House placard: "New State House
The "New" State House was completed in 1798 to house the government of the state of Massachusetts. The land selected was originally one of John Hancock's cow pastures. The original dome was constructed of wooden shingles and covered in copper smelted by Paul Revere. The state government used this building continuously until the formation of the Thirteen Commonwealths in 1969."
(New State House plaque) Note: Plaque on the Massachusetts State House in Fallout 4 gives 1969 as the formation date of the "Thirteen commonwealths." - ↑ Hopewell Cave placard
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society, Monroe Doctrine
- ↑ Walden Pond announcer: "Hello, and welcome to Walden Pond! You are now standing in front of the cabin inhabited by transcendentalist writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau starting in the summer of 1845. For two years, two months, and two days, Thoreau lived in this cabin, hoping to gain a more objective understanding of society. This experiment was influenced by Thoreau's interest in transcendentalist philosophy, which believed that people were at their best when truly self-reliant. By living off the land with few material possessions, Thoreau proved it skeptical to think that any outward improvement of life could bring inner peace and contentment. For more information, please visit the gift shop and purchase one of the many books on transcendentalism. Also available; t-shirts, coffee mugs, toys, and many other items to commemorate your trip! Thank you for visiting Walden Pond, sponsored by General Atomics, maker of the Mister Handy robotic assistant."
(Walden Pond announcer's dialogue) - ↑ File:Dante and Virgil in Hell 1850.jpg
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.279: "[2.09] WILDWOOD CEMETERY
The historic Wildwood Cemetery was founded in 1851, and numerous local dignitaries may be buried here. Confirmation is difficult due to the lack of prewar data."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ File:Blackboard Mr Brotch.jpg
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Town sign
- ↑ Fallout 76 loading screens: "Built in 1858, The Whitespring was famous for its southern style and sulphur springs"
- ↑ Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p.5: "THE WHITESPRING RESORT
Built in 1858, The Whitespring was famous for its southern style and sulfur springs. The Whitespring Resort had a long history of business with the federal government and counted sitting US presidents among its guests. Under great financial strain before the war, The Whitespring was forced to sell much of its surrounding land and replace the resort staff with more cost-effective robots."
(Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide faction profiles) - ↑ Appalachia audio tour stations; Philippi Battlefield Cemetery
- ↑ Appalachia landmarks - Philippi's Cemetery Battlefield
- ↑ Cemetery monument plaque: "The Battle of Philippi formed part of the Western Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War, and was fought in and around Philippi, Virginia (now West Virginia) on June 3, 1861. A Union victory, it was the first organized land action of the war though generally viewed as a skirmish rather than a battle."
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society, Emancipation Proclamation
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society, Gettysburg Address
- ↑ Wanted Poster for John Wilkes Booth
- ↑ Eastern Regional Penitentiary entrance sign
- ↑ Master of Ceremonies: "Helvetia's history dates back to Swiss settlement in 1869. *whrr*"
(E01F Fasnacht MasterCeremonies.txt) - ↑ Jamaica Plain on Wikipedia
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 Museum of Technology placard:
"These portraits created by the renown Contemporary Artist Lincoln Mayers depict some of the more overlooked American Inventors. From top to bottom, left to right: Richard G. Drew (adhesive tape, 1925), James Ritty (cash register, 1879), Carl C. Magee (parking meter, 1935), and Mary Anderson (windshield wiper, 1903)." - ↑ Herald editorial on Allegheny Asylum
- ↑ Lorenzo Cabot's journal
- ↑ Schoelt's slogan: "Burning since 1895"
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "How long have you been locked up in here?"
Lorenzo Cabot: "My loving son trapped me here in the year of our lord 1898... so almost 400 years. I think you were about to agree to helping me kill Jack and the rest of my traitorous kin. Yes?"
(LorenzoCabot.txt) - ↑ Parsons State Insane Asylum terminal entries; Jack's office terminal, Patient 001-MS
- ↑ Museum of Technology placard:
"The aircraft above is the original Wright Flyer I designed by Orville and Wilbur Wright. On December 17, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the vehicle preformed its maiden flight for a mere 12 seconds, covering a distance of only 120 feet. This historic event marked the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight." - ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 54.4 According to pre-War banners hanged around Diamond City.
- ↑ Monongah Mine terminal entries; mining supervisor's terminal, Supervisor's Notes - 04.18.75
- ↑ Museum of Freedom Mural
- ↑ Newscaster: "And now a look at sports. Something that is, unquestionably, inescapably, American. I am referring of course, to our great national pastime, baseball. This afternoon, right here in the city, Boston's swatting sultans will swing for the fences. Led by star pitcher Matt "The Missile" Murtagh, Boston hopes to defeat Texas, and deliver their first World Series victory since 1918."
(MQ101TVAnchorman VoiceOnly.txt) - ↑ Sunset Sarsaparilla Company's logo
- ↑ The Courier: <Deposit your Sunset Sarsaparilla Stars in the slot.>
Festus: "Wahoo, you did it pardner! Bully for you! Ol' Festus knew you could do it. I suppose you'll be wanting that prize now. Well then, hold onto your hat, because it's a doozy. Not many people have heard the true story behind Sunset Sarsaparilla. It's a right honor. And now, without further ado, your prize - The Legend of the Star... Looooong ago, people didn't have a heap of choices when it came to soft drinks. It was either water, or Nuka-cola. Now, the threat of legal action forces me to say that Nuka-cola is a swell beverage, but sometimes people just wanted something different, you know? So one day a man, a saloon owner in a small town, decided to make a new type of soft drink, and asked his patrons what flavor they'd like it to be. After getting no help from them, a stranger at the end of the bar suggested the man make a sarsaparilla flavored drink. The stranger said he would happily share his family's recipe for the drink, on one condition. The condition being that the stranger would be allowed to sample a bottle whenever he liked, to ensure the recipe was being followed to the letter. The man happily agreed, thinking the drink would make him rich, and the stranger promised to meet him by sundown the next day. The next morning, the sheriff stopped by and reported that the stranger's body was found on the side of the town road. He'd been killed by bandits. The man, cursing his luck, closed the saloon early that day, just as the sun began to set. But after he had locked the doors, he turned around to find an unfamiliar bottle on the bar, with a note beneath it. The note was sealed with blue wax in the shape of a star. Opening it, the man found it contained a recipe for a sarsaparilla-flavored drink. Sampling the bottle's contents and finding it singularly delicious, the man gave silent thanks to his mysterious benefactor, wherever he was. Being an honorable man, the saloon owner paid for the stranger's funeral, thinking it was the least he could do to repay him. The saloon owner went on to become rich selling the new drink, and to this day some bottles of Sunset Sarsaparilla have a blue star under their caps. Some say the saloon owner ordered it done, in honor of the stranger. Others say it's the stranger, sampling the bottles like he promised. And that's the Legend of the Star. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope you continue enjoying Sunset Sarsaparilla!"
(NVCRFestus.txt) - ↑ 60.0 60.1 60.2 Silver Bridge plaque: "SILVER BRIDGE COLLAPSE
In 1928, Silver Bridge was constructed. It was the first eye-bar suspension bridge in the US. It served the communities of Point Pleasant, WV and Gallipolis, OH until December 15, 1967 where it collapsed tragically during rush hour traffic. 31 vehicles fell into the Ohio River and all told 46 people lost their lives. To prevent further tragedies of this nature, Congress adopted the National Bridge Inspection Standards in 1968." - ↑ 61.0 61.1 Vim! Pop factory terminal entries; tour terminal, Tour Notes #1
- ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries; Pioneer merit badge exam terminal, Rail Enthusiast
- ↑ 63.0 63.1 The Courier: "Tell me the whole story of Vikki and Vance."
Primm Slim: "Yahoo! I ain't had a chance to tell their tale in a mess of years. First things first: any bosh you've heard about Vikki and Vance being copycats ain't nothing but ill-tempered slander. Fact is, they begun their crime spree two days before Bonnie and Clyde robbed their first bank - so who was copying who? Now true, Vikki and Vance didn't exactly cut a wide swath of murder and bank robbery across the central U.S., like Bonnie and Clyde did. It was more like a narrow swath of shoplifting, check-cashing fraud, and gas pump driveoffs - but crime is crime! They drove reckless, too. Having lived by the gun - well, Vance owned one, anyway - it was only fitting that the duo of desperados would die by the gun. Perhaps it was fate itself that accidentally drove them into a crossfire between police and a gang of bank robbers in Plano, Texas. Or maybe they just didn't notice until it was too late. It's been said that Vikki would have tried to cash a bad check in that bank, had she lived. We'll never know for sure. All we know is that the crossfire tore the car and both occupants to pieces, and the police issued an official apology. You can put your eyes on the genuine Death Car just over yonder, and there's Vance's machine gun in the case next to it!"
(PrimmSlim.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Pauline says you should give me the gun."
Sammy Wins: "Really? Oh, thank god! I love that woman, but I swear this time she was gonna get us killed! The gun's in the safe. The combination's 05-23-34. Take it far away from here, before she changes her mind."
(Sammy Wins' dialogue) - ↑ Appalachia audio tour stations: The Giant Teapot
- ↑ Giant Teapot advertisement
- ↑ United States declaration of war upon Germany (1941)
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society, U.S. Declaration of War on Germany
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 69.2 69.3 Sierra mission statement
- ↑ Citadel terminal entries; Liberty Prime Operation, Project Summary
- ↑ 71.0 71.1 Fallout 4 intro
- ↑ The Courier: "How did you learn where to find an old bomber?"
Pete: "Loyal found a file somewhere on the base, with magazine articles, photographs, a map, even. It seems that a bomber, apparently the 29th of its kind, crashed in Lake Mead on July 21st, 1948. Just imagine - that's over 300 years ago! The photographs showed that it was basically intact, and the map tells us exactly where to find it. Except we haven't left Nellis in decades."
(NellisPete.txt) - ↑ Appalachia audio tour stations: Miner's Monument
- ↑ File:Fo3 Delta XI Rocket.png
File:USRecruitementPoster.png
File:USRecruitementBilboard.png - ↑ The presence of New Gad at the bottom of the dry lake, the presence of Summersville Dam, and Summersville Docks.
- ↑ Museum of Technology placard:
"This is the actual USSA Deep Space Suit worn by Captain Carl Bell on May 5, 1961. Captain Bell is credited as being the first human in space on board the Space Capsule Defiance 7, but this has been constantly refuted by both the Soviet Union and China. Defiance 7's flight lasted for a total of 12 minutes and 7 seconds as it achieved one full revolution around the Earth." - ↑ Museum of Technology placard:
"This is the actual skeleton of Captain Carl Bell who died on May 5, 1961 after his Space Capsule crash landed. Captain Bell is credited as being the first human in space on board the Space Capsule Defiance 7, but this has been constantly refuted by both the Soviet Union and China. Defiance 7's flight lasted for a total of 12 minutes and 7 seconds as it achieved one full revolution around the Earth. Donated by Edwina Bell." - ↑ The Commonwealth flag displayed in the Museum of Technology, next to the Valiant 11, uses this flag design. The division of the United States into 13 commonwealths was first envisioned by Leonard Boyarsky during the development of the first Fallout.
- ↑ Museum of Technology placard: "Virgo II Lunar Lander
On July 16, 1969, the Virgo II Lunar Lander "Valiant 11" became the very first manned space vehicle to touch down on the moon. The Valiant 11's crew consisted of Captain Richard Wade, Captain Mark Garris, and Captain Michael Hagen of the USSA. We salute these brave and noble men who took the very first steps on a planetary body other than our own." - ↑ 80.0 80.1 Museum of Technology placard: "Valiant 12 Flag
This unusual flag was recovered from the surface of the moon by the very last manned flight to its surface in 2052. The flag is from the old "Valiant 12" Virgo III Lunar Lander that touched down November 14, 1969. Its remarkable condition can be attributed due to its construction; the flag is actually made of special materials to withstand the harsh environment of space." - ↑ Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06 terminal entries; Receptionist's terminal
- ↑ Appalachia landmarks - Pumpkin House
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 GPWRTERM.MSG
- ↑ FNV Biz sign 10.png|Company signage
- ↑ Wonderglue label
- ↑ 86.0 86.1 Museum of Technology terminal entries; Delta IX Rocket, Delta IX Rocket Information
- ↑ Robert House
- ↑ Hubris Comics terminal entries; Hubris Comics receptionist terminal and Hubris Comics publishing terminal, Press Release
- ↑ Cabot House terminal entries; terminal, 09/05/2023
- ↑ Old Granary burying ground plaque
- ↑ Fallout 76 loading screens: "In 2031, Vault-Tec re-branded Morgantown's local college as Vault-Tec University, and some of their top executives and scientists either taught or graduated from there. Go Fighting Wendigos!"
- ↑ Landview Lighthouse terminal entries; lighthouse keeper's terminal, Tourism Guide - History
- ↑ 93.0 93.1 93.2 Mr. Handy design document
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Cryptos terminal, The Mistress of Mystery
- ↑ Alien captive recorded log 3
- ↑ 96.0 96.1 [clarification needed]World of Refreshment tour: "Welcome to the Nuka-Cola World of Refreshment, now featuring a river of Nuka-Cola Quantum! Nuka-Cola Quantum: Twice the calories, twice the carbohydrates, twice the caffeine, and twice the taste! And just look at that amazing, patented blue glow! So sit back and enjoy the ride as we take you through the Nuka-Cola World of Refreshment!
Nuka-Cola began its journey in the year 2042 when our founder, John-Caleb Bradberton, was a budding chemist. He dreamt of a delicious soft drink that would provide energy, focus and 120% of the recommended daily value of sugar!
It took almost two years to perfect the formula, but in late 2044, Mr. Bradberton was finally successful and Nuka-Cola was born! It quickly surpassed other, lesser beverages to become America's number-one favorite soft drink. Not one to rest on his laurels, Mr. Bradberton and his team of talented "Beverageers" continued to create new and exciting formulas.
Out west, they enjoy regional favorites such as the classy Nuka-Cola Quartz and refreshingly patriotic Nuka-Cola Victory. Or, for those that prefer a timeless root-based beverage, they pick up a delicious Nuka-Cola Wild!
While out here on the east coast, folks delight in the refreshment of an ice-cold Nuka-Grape, Nuka-Orange, or Nuka-Cherry. And be on the lookout for our special pre-release shipments of Nuka-Cola Quantum coming soon to your favorite grocer or restaurant!
Hey Mom and Dad, are you ready for a night out on the town? Then pick up an ice-cold Nuka-Cola Dark and experience the most thirst-quenching way to unwind. Nuka-Cola Dark: that refreshingly familiar Nuka-Cola taste with a light alcoholic twist. 35% alcohol by volume. Do not consume Nuka-Cola Dark if you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant. Do not operate motor vehicles or heavy machinery for at least 8 hours after drinking.
But this isn't just a ride, it's one of several operational factories actively producing Nuka-Cola. Here in the mixing area, we combine just a hint of 17 select fruit flavors to produce that unique Nuka-Cola taste.
Here in the bottling chamber, we carefully pour each delicious liquid into our new, space-age rocket bottles! Each bottle is carbonated and then sealed with one of our signature bottle caps.
And now for a special surprise, this is where we produce the newest member of our family, Nuka-Cola Quantum! That blue glow isn't just for show, folks! Quantum contains a top-secret additive to give you a "nuclear" boost of energy!
On behalf of all of us at Nuka-World, we hope you've enjoyed the ride and learning more about Nuka-Cola!" - ↑ Egret Tours Marina terminal entries; Phyllis's terminal
- ↑ Wilson Atomatoys logo
- ↑ Giddyup Buttercup ad poster
- ↑ Watoga coat of arms.
- ↑ 101.0 101.1 A tragedy has befallen all mankind
- ↑ Mass Fusion building terminal entries; customer service terminal, Company History
- ↑ Nuka-World loading screens: "Amateur chemist John-Caleb Bradberton discovered the formula for Nuka-Cola in 2044. Within a year, Nuka-Cola could be purchased across the entire United States. "
- ↑ 104.0 104.1 Sierra Petrovita: "When Nuka-Cola was invented by John-Caleb Bradberton in 2044, it quickly became the world's most popular soft drink. The wonder drink soon drew a dedicated following which prompted the Nuka-Cola Corporation to release many promotional items like these. By 2067, a Nuka-Cola machine such as this rare pristine model could be found on almost every street in America. Even in today's crazy world, Nuka-Cola is still the number one choice of refreshment among Armageddon's survivors."
(SierraPetrovita.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "The taste... I could never get used to it."
Sierra Petrovita: "No no no! You're mistaken! The flavor is the essence of seventeen different fruits mixed in just the right proportion to give the beverage that delicious taste. In fact, in the Great Passion Fruit Famine of 2044, people actually noticed the taste difference when the flavor was changed!"
(SierraPetrovita.txt) - ↑ Museum of Technology placard: "This is the only known prototype of the X277 "Viper" Magnetic Rail Cannon developed for the U.S. Military by West-Tek. Also commonly referred to as a "Railgun", the weapon uses energy cells to propel a depleted uranium round across a series of magnets discharging it at extremely high velocity. Deemed too costly to produce on a mass scale, the project was abandoned in 2044.
On loan from the International Ordnance Museum, these cases display the various types of weapons and ammunition used by the military in past conflicts all over the globe." - ↑ 107.0 107.1 107.2 Cryptos terminal entries; About Headmistress Rivers
- ↑ Nuka-World power plant terminal entries; Nuka-World Power: employee terminal, 4/28 Meltdown
- ↑ Nuka-World power plant terminal entries; Nuka-World Power: employee terminal, RE: 4/28 Meltdown
- ↑ 110.0 110.1 110.2 110.3 Nuka-Town USA terminal entries; Nuka-World information terminal, History
- ↑ Citadel terminal entries; terminal, N99 10mm Pistol
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.312: "[3.16] WESTON WATER TREATMENT PLANT
This plant was built in 2051 as part of a decade-long plan to modernize the city’s aging sanitation systems. In the decades after the bombs fell, the rising sea levels eventually overwhelmed the plant’s retaining wall and began to flood the facility. As the pumps lost power, shorted out, and began to fail, the water output fell and grew more contaminated."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ 113.0 113.1 113.2 The Courier: "REPCONN's history."
Tour guide: "REPCONN's illustrious history began way back in 2054, shortly after the famous Delta XI rocket was completed and launched. REPCONN's initial focus was on the development of fuel to be used in orbital propulsion in response to the energy crisis of 2052. Sad times, indeed. The company really took off when RobCo purchased REPCONN in late 2076 to develop unmanned rockets to explore the solar system."
(Tour guide's dialgoue) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Why a blue bottle if the soda is brown? That's just weird."
Sierra Petrovita: "Aha! That's where you're wrong! Market research done in 2052 said that the blue color was the favorite in 86 people out of 100 polled. And the particular hue of blue is Dazzling Blue, scientifically proven to be the most pleasing of all blues!"
(SierraPetrovita.txt) - ↑ 115.0 115.1 Sierra Depot GNN transcript
- ↑ Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- July 27, 2052, Pint-Sized Slasher: More than Myth?
- ↑ 117.0 117.1 The front page of the Capital Post; Saturday, July 27, 2052.
- ↑ Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- July 27, 2052, United Nations Disbanded!
- ↑ 119.0 119.1 Mentioned in a conversation with ZAX in Fallout
- ↑ Robotics disposal ground terminal entries; terminal
- ↑ [clarification needed]HalluciGen Gas Product Demo: "HalluciGen Gas, reliable crowd control since 2055."
- ↑ 122.0 122.1 Record of divorce: The Blackwells
- ↑ Office of Urban Planning office building terminal entries; workstation, About the system.: "Welcome to the Integrated Human Resources Management System v2.3, a joint product of the District of Columbia Office of Software Management and the United States Office of Computational Organization, developed through contracts with Computechtron, a division of the Skeks Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Diamond, Inc. Copyright 2256, all rights reserved."
- ↑ The Vault Dweller: "{110}{}{And where is your service department?}"
Bob the pre-owned cars salesman: "{113}{}{Right over there, sir. [The dealer points to nothing.]}"
The Vault Dweller: "{115}{}{Where? There's nothing over there.}"
Bob the pre-owned car salesman: "{117}{}{What do you mean? They're working on a newly purchased '56 Corvega. An excellent buy, I might add.}"
The Vault Dweller: "{118}{}{Okay, whatever you say.}"
Bob the pre-owned car salesman: "{121}{}{And we have an excellent warranty. You can bring it back to us for any oil changes, as well. The first one is free. What do you say?}"
The Vault Dweller: "{122}{}{Throw in a full tank of gas and you have a deal.}"
Bob the pre-owned car salesman: "{125}{}{I'm sorry, we don't have any petrol. Maybe next time. Goodbye.}"
(DEALER.MSG) - ↑ Zion General Store terminal entries; terminal, Re: Shipping Error
- ↑ Fallout intro
- ↑ Fallout 76 loading screens: "Late in 2060, the U.S. military deployed their unmanned Cargobots all over Appalachia. They proved ideal for providing reconnaissance and delivering supplies in even the most hostile conditions."
- ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries#Robotocist
- ↑ Vault 76 terminal entries; personnel terminal, UNSAVED WORK
- ↑ Nuka-World loading screens: "Bradberton, Massachusetts was a small town founded in 2060 to help house the hundreds of staff members who wanted to shorten their commute to Nuka-World."
- ↑ 131.00 131.01 131.02 131.03 131.04 131.05 131.06 131.07 131.08 131.09 131.10 Citadel terminal entries; Vault-Tec terminal
- ↑ Herald Editorial on Allegheny Asylum
- ↑ Turtledove Detention Camp terminal entries; terminal, Intelligence Report, Yang, Wan (alias)
- ↑ Citadel terminal entries; Pentagon library terminal, Report on U.F.O. codenamed "Palandine"
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "In 2062, the Nuka-Girl Rocketsuit costume was released to retailers just in time for Halloween. Its popularity was so overwhelming, the stores couldn't keep up with the demand."
- ↑ 136.0 136.1 136.2 136.3 Mentioned in the Fallout manual
- ↑ The start screens of Grognak & the Ruby Ruins and Wastelad.
- ↑ The Courier: "You say that you saved Las Vegas. How?"
Robert House: "By 2065 I deemed it a mathematical certainty that an atomic war would devastate the Earth within 15 years. Every projection I ran confirmed it. I knew I couldn't "save the world," nor did I care to. But I could save Vegas, and in the process, perhaps, save mankind. I set to work immediately. I thought I had plenty of time to prepare. As it turned out, I was 20 hours short."
(Robert House's dialogue) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "What's your job down here?"
M.A.R.Go.T.: "My primary function is to maintain security for the Presidential Metro System and ensure the safety of all its passengers. I was installed and activated within the Presidential Metro on April 14th, 2065 and switched on at precisely 5:20am. I have been carrying out this primary function since that inception date."
(DLC03Margot.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 E3 trailer
- ↑ Museum of Technology placard: "This flag was recovered from the wreck of the U.S.S. Ebon Atoll, a U.S. Navy Missile Cruiser, sunk off the coast of Alaska in 2066 with all hands lost. The cutting edge vessel's loss was due to a nuclear torpedo strike from the U.S. Navy Submarine, the U.S.S. Interference during the Anchorage Campaign. The submarine mistook the cruiser for an enemy vessel during radio silence and sunk it before obtaining vessel confirmation. This ranks as one of the most tragic disasters in U.S. Naval History since World War II."
- ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries; Pioneer merit badge exam terminal, Atomics Fan
- ↑ 143.0 143.1 143.2 143.3 Briefly mentioned in the Fallout Intro with no date
- ↑ 144.0 144.1 144.2 Penelope Hornwright's resume
- ↑ Patriot's Cookbook cover
- ↑ It is originally said to be the last one, but later ones are seen in Fallout 3
- ↑ The Vault Dweller: "{112}{}{Tell me about this installation.}"
ZAX 1.2: "{117}{}{This installation was established in 2055 as a biological research facility for experimental cures of the New Plague. However, in 2071, this facility was placed under United States military command.}"
(ZAX.MSG) - ↑ The start screen of Atomic Command.
- ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries; Pioneer badge exam terminal, Collector Exam
- ↑ Springvale Elementary School, Isabella Proud's camp, and Jury St. tunnels terminal entries: "Journal-It Software © 2072 PagSoft"
- ↑ The start screen of Automatron.
- ↑ Shanghai Sally: Casino Shootout indicates this as the latest possible date.
- ↑ Overseer, Overseen
- ↑ Graduation ceremony
- ↑ Citadel terminal entries; Liberty Prime Operation, Capital Post Article -- June 3, 2072
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.81: "Liberty Prime is a formidable but currently offline combat robot that is being tinkered with in the laboratory. Its original intent was to liberate Anchorage, Alaska, from the Red Chinese back in 2072. A mixture of patriotic propaganda messages and incredible firepower ensured victory! But can the robot be fixed in time to help the Brotherhood?"
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Vault 118 plaque: "In June of 2072, Mr. Ezra Parker prevented the assassination of Viscount Sergey Urbonas by diving between him and the shooter. This silver locket, kept in his breast pocket, deflected the bullet and saved his life."
- ↑ The front page of the Capitol Post; Friday, June 3, 2072.
- ↑ Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- June 3, 2072, U.S. to Annex Canada!
- ↑ The date has been adjusted to match pre-existing information. June 3rd is the date of the annexation being declared, but it wasn't completed until 2077.
- ↑ 161.0 161.1 Shanghai Sally: Casino Shootout
- ↑ Shanghai Sally: Chapter Closed
- ↑ FEV research
- ↑ Molly: "The genesis of Cambridge Polymer Labs lies in the research of a group brilliant graduate students. Jon Elwood, Ericka Woolum, and Wilfred Bergman met during their time together at CIT. This slide shows them at their graduation. Their research into nucleostrictive and piezoelectric polymers caught the attention of Col. George Kemp in the fall of 2073. In the spring of 2074 the company was founded, with a generous grant provided by the Defense Experimental Research Project Initiative. The research produced here has resulted in several of components used in the Liberty Prime project that led to the successful defense of Anchorage. The company enjoys a strong relationship with the military and welcomes your addition to the research team that helps build a better America."
(DN015 Robot.txt) - ↑ Unified Operating System copyright dates.
- ↑ REPCONN headquarters terminal entries; terminal, Inter-office Correspondence #3262173
- ↑ The start screen of Red Menace.
Note: At E3 the title screen says it was copyrighted in 2053, however in game it states 2075. - ↑ Vault 118 plaque: "This engraved pocket watch was awarded to Mr. Parker by Modern Industrialist in 2075 when he was selected for their list of the Top 10 Up and Coming Venture Capital Managers."
- ↑ Janary 14th, 2075 Edition of the Charleston Herald
- ↑ Dyer Chemical terminal entries
- ↑ 171.0 171.1 Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 06.04.75
- ↑ 172.0 172.1 172.2 172.3 172.4 172.5 172.6 FEV experiment disk
- ↑ [verification needed]Vault 112 Robobrains: "You are 102.3 years overdue."
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; Candy Shoppe office terminal, general manager's terminal, maintenance room terminal, Press Release: The 2080 Initiative
- ↑ Fort Strong terminal entries; General Brock's terminal, General Brock's Report - June 2075
- ↑ ArcJet Systems terminal entries; CEO's terminal, Mars Shot Project Notes 08-2075
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 08.20.75
- ↑ 178.0 178.1 The Switchboard terminal entries; research terminal, > 2075 Dec 17
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 12.20.75
- ↑ Museum of Technology terminal entries; turret control system, System Information
- ↑ Trashbusters Award
- ↑ The start screen of Pipfall.
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [1-24-76]
- ↑ Fort Strong terminal entries; General Brock's Terminal, General Brock's Report - February 2076
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 02.16.76
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [3-12-76]
- ↑ 187.0 187.1 187.2 Robotics disposal ground terminal entries; terminal, Employee Notes
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 05.25.76
- ↑ Fort Strong terminal entries; General Brock's Terminal, General Brock's Report - June 2076
- ↑ Fallout 76 intro
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [08-20-76]
- ↑ Charleston Herald - Tragedy Hits Hornwright
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's Terminal, Personal Journal 09.08.76
- ↑ Big John's Salvage terminal entries; John Miller's terminal, Journal Entry 8/2
- ↑ Bradberton's office terminal entries; Bradberton's Project Terminal, 10-20-2076 JCB
- ↑ Huntersville terminal entries; Gail Meyer's terminal, Personal Journal 11.04.76
- ↑ Big John's Salvage terminal entries; John Miller's terminal, Journal Entry 9/15
- ↑ Robotics disposal ground terminal entries; terminal, Delivery Log
- ↑ Committee meeting notes
- ↑ Big John's Salvage terminal entries; John Miller's terminal, Journal Entry 10/28
- ↑ Vault Dweller's Survival Guide pp.1—8
- ↑ Scoot's shack terminal entries; terminal, Truth Seekers, 12/10/76
- ↑ Fallout: New Vegas loading screens: "The Mister Gutsy model of robot was commissioned by the U.S. Army just before the atomic apocalypse of 2077."
- ↑ American intelligence report
- ↑ Hoover Dam design document/1
- ↑ Hoover Dam terminal entries; inventory terminal, No Clue What These Are
- ↑ Camp McClintock terminal entries; Administrative facility terminal, Training Report - May 2077
- ↑ Camp McClintock terminal entries; Administrative facility terminal, Training Report - June 2077
- ↑ Camp McClintock terminal entries; Administrative facility terminal, Training Report - July 2077
- ↑ Camp McClintock terminal entries; Administrative facility terminal, Training Report - August 2077
- ↑ Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- January 11, 2077, Commies Crushed - Alaska Liberated!
- ↑ 212.0 212.1 File:FO3 loading capitalpost01.jpg
- ↑ Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- January 11, 2077, Food Riots Rile Feds
- ↑ 214.0 214.1 214.2 214.3 214.4 214.5 214.6 214.7 The Switchboard terminal entries; Central Terminal, DEFCON Status - 2077
- ↑ HELIOS One terminal entries; Terminal, Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and HELIOS One Mainframe terminal, ARCHIMEDES Testing
- ↑ HELIOS One terminal entries; terminal, Results
- ↑ HELIOS One terminal entries; HELIOS One Mainframe terminal, Initial Trials
- ↑ HELIOS One terminal entries; terminal, Upcoming Visit
- ↑ 219.0 219.1 219.2 219.3 219.4 219.5 Robotics disposal ground terminal entries; Terminal, Delivery Log
- ↑ Beaver Creek Lanes terminal entries; terminal, 7/02/2077 - Update on Thomas
- ↑ Bradberton's office terminal entries; Bradberton's project terminal, 04-02-2077
- ↑ Nuka-World power plant terminal entries; Nuka-World Power: Oversight Terminal, Report #0671
- ↑ Nuka-World power plant terminal entries; Nuka-World Power: Employee terminal, 4/28 Meltdown
- ↑ Nuka-World power plant terminal entries; Nuka-World Power: Employee terminal, RE: 4/28 Meltdown
- ↑ Grafton Dam editorial
- ↑ Charleston Herald - Assassin strikes again
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Study Terminal, 6/28/77
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Frederick's Terminal, 6/28/77
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Study Terminal, 6/29/77
- ↑ Lake Quannapowitt terminal entries
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Frederick's Terminal, Kent Connolly, 7/22/77
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [8-17-77]
- ↑ Garrahan Estate terminal entries; Bill Garrahan's Terminal, Log 08-27-77
- ↑ Fort Strong terminal entries; General Brock's Terminal, General Brock's Report - September 2077
- ↑ Sugar Grove terminal entries; Facility Director's Terminal, 10-13-77: Free States
- ↑ Mass Fusion containment shed terminal entries; Supervisor's Terminal, 7/13
- ↑ Noise complaint
- ↑ Employee notice
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Dr. Reid's terminal, 09/29
- ↑ Kerwood Mine terminal entries; foreman's terminal, Entry 3
- ↑ 241.0 241.1 241.2 241.3 The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; Staff Bulletin, October 2077
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Mr. Davidson's Terminal, 10/02
- ↑ Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; Terminal: Penelope Hornwright, Archived Message - 10.2.77
- ↑ Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; Terminal: Penelope Hornwright, Archived Message - 10.2.77
- ↑ Faneuil Hall terminal entries; manager's terminal, Week of 8/8
- ↑ The Rusty Pick terminal entries; Mick Flanagan's terminal, Entry 06
- ↑ The Rusty Pick terminal entries; Mick Flanagan's terminal, Entry 07
- ↑ 248.0 248.1 Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; reception terminal, Archived Message - 10.5.77
- ↑ Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; reception terminal, Company Memo - 10.3.77
- ↑ Garrahan Estate terminal entries; Bryce Garrahan's terminal, GME-10-03-077
- ↑ Mass Fusion containment shed terminal entries; supervisor's terminal, 8/04
- ↑ Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; Terminal: Penelope Hornwright, Archived Message - 10.4.77
- ↑ Garrahan Estate terminal entries; Bryce Garrahan's terminal, GME-10-05-077
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Dr. Reid's terminal, 10/07
- ↑ Faneuil Hall terminal entries; Manager's terminal, Week of 8/15
- ↑ Faneuil Hall terminal entries; manager's terminal, October Meeting
- ↑ 257.0 257.1 257.2 257.3 257.4 257.5 257.6 257.7 257.8 257.9 Captain Maxson's diary
- ↑ Hornwright Industrial Headquarters terminal entries; Terminal: Penelope Hornwright, Archived Message - 10.12.77
- ↑ Garrahan Estate terminal entries; Bryce Garrahan's Terminal, GME-10-12-077
- ↑ Garrahan Estate terminal entries; Bill Garrahan's Terminal, Log 10-12-77
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Mr. Davidson's Terminal, 10/13
- ↑ Robotics disposal ground terminal entries; Terminal, 10/15/2077 --- Dillan
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Walter Scott's Terminal, 10/15
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [10-18-77]
- ↑ Faneuil Hall terminal entries; Manager's Terminal, Week of 8/22
- ↑ Van Lowe Taxidermy terminal entries; Terminal, (!!!) REMINDER: MEET BO-PEEP (!!!)
- ↑ Charleston Herald - Hornwright Wins!
- ↑ Scoot's shack terminal entries; Terminal, Ghost Field Research #2
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Walter Scott's Terminal, 10/19
- ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Mr. Davidson's Terminal, 10/19
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; Exterior Security Terminal, Security Log - 10/21/77
- ↑ ATLAS Observatory terminal entries; Army data analysis terminal, Report [8-22-77]
- ↑ 273.0 273.1 Robert House: "Such a small thing, isn't it? And yet so... capacious. So very dear. Decades of hiring salvagers out west to search for this little relic in the ruins of a place called Sunnyvale. Back then, anyway. That's where the Chip was printed, on October 22, 2077. It was to have been hand-delivered to me here, at the Lucky 38, the next day. But the bombs fell first. Suffice it to say, the delivery was never made."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ Vault-Tec Regional HQ terminal entries; Dr. Reid's Terminal, 10/22
- ↑ Operation Free Watoga log 322
- ↑ Watoga Municipal Center terminal entries; Mayor's terminal, Mayor for a Day
- ↑ Journal of Carrie Delaney
- ↑ L.O.B. Enterprises terminal entries; L.O.B. Enterprises Front Desk Terminal, Sent Item: MAN THE DOORS!!L.O.B. Enterprises terminal entries; L.O.B. Enterprises Front Desk Terminal, All Personnel: Caps in EmailsL.O.B. Enterprises terminal entries; Security Operations Terminal, Saved Memo - Attn: Security CaptainL.O.B. Enterprises terminal entries; Security Operations Terminal, R&D Operations Terminal, and CEO's Terminal, Evacuation Policy #T01
Note: The amount of active military robots that guard the building in Fallout 3. - ↑ A.F.A.D. interrogation
- ↑ 280.0 280.1 Fallout 4 main quest War Never Changes
- ↑ Freddy Fear's House of Scares posters in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas
- ↑ Skylanes Flight 1981 recording
- ↑ Skylanes Flight 1665 final transmission
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; Reception desk terminal, Security Log - 10/23/77
- ↑ 285.0 285.1 Year: 2077
- ↑ Vault 12 and its inhabitants are seen in Fallout
- ↑ The Courier: "Can you tell me anything about Mr. House?"
Raul Tejada: "Just how old do you think I am, boss? Because I can pretty much guarantee I'm older than that. Let me tell you a story from before the Great War: Everybody knew Robert House. He was a genius. A superstar. Founded RobCo at 22, dated Hollywood starlets, the works. They say he saved Las Vegas. I was in Mexico City when the bombs dropped. Even from there, we could see House's defensive rockets shooting down the incoming missiles. Everybody assumed he died in the War. Maybe he did. But his robots are still out there, roaming the Wastes. And now, a Mr. House rules New Vegas."
(RaulTejada.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What preparations did you make to save Las Vegas?"
Robert House: "On the day of the Great War, 77 atomic warheads targeted Las Vegas and its surrounding areas. My networked mainframes were able to predict and force-transmit disarm code subsets to 59 warheads, neutralizing them before impact. Laser cannons mounted on the roof of the Lucky 38 destroyed another 9 warheads. The rest got through, though none hit the city itself. A sub-optimal performance, admittedly. If only the Platinum Chip had arrived a day sooner..."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "How did you nearly die, defending Vegas?"
Robert House: "Software glitches set off a cascade of system crashes. I had to take the Lucky 38's reactor offline, lest it melt down. For nearly five years I battled power outages and more system crashes until I finally managed to reboot my data core with an older version of the OS. I spent the next few decades in a veritable coma. But I survived, obviously - and eventually thrived."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Are you all alone? Where's your family?"
Sally: "I don't have any family anymore. My mom and dad died a while ago, before I ended up here. Y'know, back when all the bombs dropped on everything? Yeah, it was right after that. And then me and my sister, we got pulled up here... Except I haven't seen her in a long time."
(DLC05Sally.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.94: "Sally
Sally and her sister were abducted shortly after the bombs dropped in 2077. Her parents were killed almost immediately after the war, leaving the two girls to themselves. After the abduction, the girls were separated, and Sally never learned that her sister died during one of the Aliens' many experiments. She's blocked out most of the bad things that happened to her. Now a fixture in the lower levels of the ship, Sally has repeatedly escaped custody and explored a good deal of the ship's lower level. She has a degree of insight into the workings of the Mothership and the motives of the Aliens that nobody else possesses. Aside from being a trusted ally, Sally also offers random Alien items if you request them, every few hours."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ 10.23.2077.09:47:51 Error Incident
- ↑ 293.0 293.1 Boylston Club terminal entries; Boylston Club Terminal, Events Calendar - October
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; General Manager's Terminal, 10/24/77
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; General Manager's Terminal, 10/25/77
- ↑ Maxson log
- ↑ Radio Log: Aug 29 2077
- ↑ 298.0 298.1 Factory terminal entries; foreman's terminal, 3) Incoming?
- ↑ Berkeley Springs terminal entries; Dr. Barnaby's Terminal, Medical Notes 10.31.77
- ↑ Year: 2077: "Black rain falling outside. Geiger jumping. Should let it kill me but bottling water from back of cave all the same."
- ↑ 301.0 301.1 301.2 The Vault Dweller: ""
Cabbot: "{226}{Cab_64}{Oh, well, in the Exodus, the Brotherhood split into two groups. The group that broke away robbed the others of some of the weapons an-and they went south. Then about ten years ago we sent out knights to look for them and all they found was ruins. No one knows what happened.}"
The Vault Dweller: "{1012}{}{Exodus}"
Cabbot: "{1111}{Cab_64}{Oh, well, in the Exodus, the Brotherhood split into two groups. The group that broke away robbed the others of some of the weapons an-and went southwest. About ten years ago, we sent out knights to look for them, but all they found was ruins. No one knows what happened.}"
(CABBOT.MSG) - ↑ 302.0 302.1 302.2 302.3 Fallout Bible 0 timeline (without factoring in corrections, check neighboring references for updates if the date in the source does not match the article).
- ↑ My diary, by Jason Grant
- ↑ Croup Manor terminal entries; Theodore's personal terminal, Journal Entry: 1/15/78
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 11.15.77
- ↑ F76 Voting Poster 2.png
- ↑ Taggerdy's Journal: NOV 04 2077
- ↑ Berkeley Springs terminal entries; Dr. Barnaby's terminal, Medical Notes 11.14.77
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; General Manager's Terminal, 12/10/77
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 12.22.77
- ↑ Vault 111 terminal entries; Security Terminal, December 25, 2077
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.42: "Super Mutants"
"The Super Mutants that infest the urban ruin of Washington D.C. originated in Vault 87. Those unlucky enough to have reserved space in Vault 87 soon found themselves forcefully taken to a secure part of the vault, where they were locked in airtight chambers and exposed to a concentrated form of the F.E.V. The Overseer and his security force had no real idea what to expect; they were simply following the "plan." When the exposed vault dwellers started transforming into Super Mutants, nearly the entire vault population had been exposed. Those who hadn't yet metamorphosed knew what was coming, and, well...it didn't end well for humanity.
The dwellers of Vault 87 were turned into Super Mutants in 2078, and have been a presence in the Capital Wasteland ever since. Most of those original Super Mutants have long since been killed. But whether it's because of the nature of the F.E.V. they were exposed to, or a simple underlying human instinct, the Super Mutants of the Capital Wasteland are obsessed with the preservation of their own species. Super Mutants are asexual and incapable of procreation, so their only way of reproducing is to kidnap other humans, drag them back to the Vault 87 chambers, and infect them with F.E.V. And so they have done, for nearly 200 years.Super Mutant society is loosely hierarchical, with the weaker (most recently transformed) Super Mutants generally giving way to the stronger. The Super Mutant hierarchy, as defined by the Capital Wasteland contingent of the Brotherhood of Steel, is as follows: Grunt, Brute, Master, and Behemoth. Generally speaking, the Super Mutants of the Capital Wasteland get bigger, stronger, and dumber as they age. The Behemoths are so strong and savage that they’re the only thing feared by the other Super Mutants."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide faction profiles) - ↑ Nuka-Town USA terminal entries; Nuka-World Information Terminal, Safari Adventure
- ↑ Christmas plans
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Wait. 'Manual' activation? Is there any other kind?"
The Director: Automatic activation was scheduled for January 1st, 2078.
(DN049 LvlMrGutsy Director.txt) - ↑ World of Refreshment terminal entries; Beverageer's Terminal, Meacham RMNC-0987113
- ↑ 317.0 317.1 317.2 Year: 2078
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 01.14.78
- ↑ January 26, 2077 -- Little Lamplight!
- ↑ Croup Manor terminal entries; Theodore's Personal Terminal, Journal Entry: 2/2/78
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 02.02.78
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 03.12.78
- ↑ Vault 111 terminal entries; security terminal, April 23, 2078
- ↑ Monongah power plant terminal entries; Captain Elliott's terminal, Officer's Log 05.25.78
- ↑ ArcJet Systems terminal entries; CEO's terminal, Mars Shot Project Notes 09-2077
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; general manager's terminal, 7/21/78
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; study Ttrminal, 7/8/78
- ↑ Helen Marks & Reuben Gill - 20780803
- ↑ Vault 51 terminal entries; terminal, I Need Your Help
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; general manager's terminal, 8/30/78
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; exterior security terminal, User Log - 10/24/78
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; Community Council terminal, Vault 94 Mission & Facilities
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; study terminal, 11/11/78
- ↑ 334.0 334.1 Harpers Ferry terminal entries; Miranda's terminal, Vault 94
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; Reception Log - 11/20/78
- ↑ Vault 94 Community Council recording
- ↑ Vault 94 G.E.C.K. recording
- ↑ Vault 94 terminal entries; G.E.C.K. monitoring station terminal, G.E.C.K. System Log
- ↑ Harpers Ferry terminal entries; Ella's terminal, Vault 94
- ↑ Abandon house!
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; general manager's terminal, 12/1/78
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; general manager's terminal, 12/12/78
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; general manager's terminal, 12/31/78
- ↑ Raleigh Clay's bunker terminal entries; Raleigh's Terminal, All Clear
- ↑ Harpers Ferry proposal
- ↑ 346.0 346.1 Charleston Capitol Building terminal entries; Holbrook's terminal, Capital Mail Relay, They've left their bunkers
- ↑ Thunder Mountain power plant terminal entries; Free States terminal
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Study Terminal, 4/29/79
- ↑ The Chosen One: "{132}{}{Artificial intelligence?}"
Skynet: "{207}{}{Skynet was conceived and developed in the year 2050. Through the use of alien technology a new thinking computer was perfected. In the year 2081, Skynet became self-aware. In 2120 Skynet was given a new set of instructions and then abandoned by the Makers.}"
(WSTERM3B.MSG) - ↑ Camp Venture terminal entries; Terminal, Schedule
- ↑ Camp Venture terminal entries; Commander's Terminal, JAN-03-81: E Fisher
- ↑ Squire Asher's journal
- ↑ Vault 95 terminal entries; Private Terminal, Your Orders
- ↑ Vault 95 terminal entries; private terminal, Entry 10/23/2082
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.358-359: "[5.15] VAULT 95
Gunners have overwhelmed the vault dwellers here and are utilizing this location for purposes other than those originally intended. You are encouraged to remove these threats. Beware of Assaultrons. Battle your way through the open vault door and reach the elevator to enter the vault’s interior."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Charleston Capitol Building terminal entries; Holbrook's terminal, Envoy to Taggerdy
- ↑ Interrogation: Doe, Jane
- ↑ The Christmas Flood
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 12/25/82
- ↑ 2.9.6
- ↑ Scattered Journal Page #1
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' Terminal, 3/5/83
- ↑ Year: 2083
- ↑ Camp Venture terminal entries; Commander's Terminal, NOV-09-83: K Kelly
- ↑ Sam Blackwell's bunker terminal entries; Sam's Terminal, Judy's Gone
- ↑ Year: 2084
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries#; Olivias Terminal, 9/8/84
- ↑ Museum of Technology placard: "This is a scaled model of a prototype military transport vehicle being developed by the U.S. Military. The XVB02 "Vertibird" is a VTOL ("Vertical Take Off and Landing") craft with an extremely durable armored fuselage and can be armored with a variety of offensive weapons and defensive countermeasures. This is the most advanced aircraft of its kind ever developed, and the military hopes to press them into service by 2085."
- ↑ Scatterd Journal Page #2
- ↑ Assaultron: "Initiating ... final ... playback ... Engag--- "
Ragnarsdottir: "That's the last of them. Entrance is clear, general. MODUS. Have the rest of these things stand down. The general's placed Eckhart under arrest. It's over."
MODUS: "General ... Santiago is dead, Major."
Ragnarsdottir: "What? What the hell was that?"
MODUS: "There's been a ... detonation in the weapons lab. It appears the agent has ... broken containment and is filtering into the air system."
Ragnarsdottir: "MODUS, what are you doing?! Open the god-damned door!"
MODUS: "This facility is now ... quarantined."
Ragnarsdottir "MODUS! Open the fucking door! You're going to kill us all!"
MODUS: "To the contrary, Major. We're fixing ... the problem."
(NPCM EN02 MajorRagnarsdottir.txt and ENB MODUSStandard.txt) Note: The following exchange is obtained after fixing the Assaultron at the entrance to the Whitespring bunker. - ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 2/8/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Olivia's Terminal, 2/10/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 2/14/86
- ↑ Camp Venture terminal entries; Commander's terminal, MAR-26-86: Tex Rogers
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Cryptos terminal, Membership Roster
- ↑ The Whitespring Resort terminal entries; maintenance room terminal, Lockdown Terminated
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 6/1/86
- ↑ Preservation of technology
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Olivia's terminal, 6/8/86
- ↑ Pleasant Valley cabins terminal entries; Brody's terminal, 6-9-86: RE: Checkpoint Massacre
- ↑ Pleasant Valley Ski Resort terminal entries; Brody's terminal, 7-1-86: Quotas
- ↑ Pleasant Valley Ski Resort terminal entries; Brody's terminal, 7-19-86: RE: Deal
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 7/24/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Olivia's terminal, 7/24/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Olivia's terminal, 9/21/86
- ↑ Pleasant Valley cabins terminal entries; Mount Holotape Drive|Brody's terminal, Mount Holotape Drive
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 10/7/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 11/10/86
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, From Olivia
- ↑ Pleasant Valley cabins terminal entries; Brody's terminal, 11-16-86: RE: Finale
- ↑ Riverside Manor terminal entries; Headmistress' terminal, 11/18/86
- ↑ Shannon Rivers' recording
- ↑ Scatterd Journal Page #3
- ↑ Reservation design document/2
- ↑ 395.0 395.1 The Chosen One: "....."
Joanne Lynette: "{272}{lyn031}{We exited the Vault 120 years ago and, with the help of our Eden kit, began construction of Vault City. Ten years later, the Overseer retired and a Council of Citizens was established. The Council appointed the initial First Citizen.}"
The Chosen One: "{275}{}{120 years ago? That was 70 years before the Vault Dweller stopped the Master. This can't be the vault I'm looking for.}"
(Vclynett.msg) Note: Lynette's dialogue contains an error, likely due to an oversight in development: It correctly identifies the foundation date as 70 years before the Vault Dweller, but incorrectly states that it was 120 years before Fallout 2. - ↑ 03.11.2092.05:13:46 Error Incident
- ↑ Flatoods terminal entries; Diagnostic Terminal, Archives
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, You are safe
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Reverend Delbert's Terminal, Feb 20: Responders
- ↑ Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center terminal entries; MacFadden's terminal, 4-3-93
- ↑ Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center terminal entries; MacFadden's terminal, 7-19-93
- ↑ Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, 93-JUL-20
- ↑ Scattered journal page #4
- ↑ Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [94-JAN-03]
- ↑ Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center terminal entries; MacFadden's terminal, 6-12-94
- ↑ Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center terminal entries; MacFadden's terminal, 11-11-94
- ↑ 407.0 407.1 Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [95-FEB-02]
- ↑ Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [URGENT: Touchdown Recovery]
- ↑ 409.0 409.1 Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [Touchdown Recovery (Supplemental)]
- ↑ 410.0 410.1 Tygart water treatment terminal entries; Amy Kerry's Terminal, Feb 9, 2095
- ↑ Tygart water treatment terminal entries; Amy Kerry's Terminal, April 16, 2095
- ↑ Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [95-JUN-03]
- ↑ Scattered Journal Page #5
- ↑ Year: 2095
- ↑ Fort Defiance terminal entries; Senior Knight Wilson's Terminal, [95-AUG-13]
- ↑ Thunder Mountain power plant terminal entries; Communications Terminal, 95-Aug-18
- ↑ 417.0 417.1 Final Stand
- ↑ Thunder Mountain power plant terminal entries; Communications Terminal, 95-Aug-19
- ↑ 419.0 419.1 Madigan encounter
- ↑ Raleigh Clay's bunker terminal entries; Outgoing Notifications Station, Scorchbeast Lures
- ↑ Raleigh Clay's bunker terminal entries; Outgoing Notifications Station, Scorchbeasts
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, Yates, Sofie
- ↑ 423.0 423.1 423.2 Year: 2096
- ↑ 424.0 424.1 BEWARE - A VENGEFUL SPIRIT STALKS THESE CANYONS
- ↑ Year: 2096 (II)
- ↑ To Janet
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 6/15/96: New Patient: Meddles
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, Caldera, Miguel
- ↑ 429.0 429.1 AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, July 6th, 2096
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 7/18/96: New Patient: Chris
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, Wilkins, Garry
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, Winters, Delbert
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 7/25/96: New Patient: Cullen
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 8/01/96: New Patient: Mike
- ↑ AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, August 1st, 2096
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 8/02/96: Comment from Cullen
- ↑ AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, August 12th, 2096
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 8/14/96: New Patient: Dr. Veen
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 8/20/96: Comment from Dr. Veen
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 8/25/96: New Patient: Brad
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Responders Database, 9/01/96: Comment from Dr. Venn
- ↑ AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, September 2nd, 2096
- ↑ AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, October 20th, 2096
- ↑ Charleston Fire Department terminal entries; Fire Breathers Master Terminal, Muster Point - The Rusty Pick
- ↑ Rose: "Oh I see now, you're here about that guy, huh? Good luck getting anything outta him. He's been dead a while. He came up here to negotiate with my Raider associates. They strung him up, and left him to die after... convincing him to spill the beans about what he was up to. Before you ask, I dunno, I wasn't there. Anyway, you're probably looking for that scorched detector uplink thingamajig he was trying to install when they caught him."
(RDR Contact Rose.txt) - ↑ 446.0 446.1 Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, McDermott, Kesha
- ↑ AVR Medical Center terminal entries; AVR Medical Laboratory Terminal, November 7th, 2096
- ↑ Flatwoods terminal entries; Self-Serve Registration Kiosk, McLeeder, Cullen
- ↑ Ghoul's note 1 and Ghoul's note 2
- ↑ 450.0 450.1 Year: 2097
- ↑ Scatterd Journal Page #6
- ↑ The Vault Dweller: "{108}{}{Tell me a bit about the town.}"
Jarvis: "{111}{}{Well, Shady Sands was founded by a great ancestor of our current leader, Aradesh. He could tell you more of the story. We have a well and irrigation, so we do well for ourselves.}"
(JARVIS.MSG) - ↑ 453.0 453.1 Vault 76 terminal entries; Overseer's terminal, Archived files - Annual Review: 2100
- ↑ Randall Clark terminal entries; terminal, Year 2100.
- ↑ Year: 2100
- ↑ Year: 2101
- ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0000 - 0004==
I'm dying. I need to get this down before the pain overwhelms me.
==0005 - 0020==
I can't believe that I was finally able to drag myself out of that vat. The slime did not affect me, but I nearly drowned. I don't know what happened to Harold - he was standing right next to me when the crane knocked me into the vat. He must have been killed or he would have tried to help me. Francine is dead, killed by one of those robots.
==0021 - 0027==
I have no idea how much time has passed. I was able to hack the computer to turn off the robots and record this, but now my mind is slipping away.There is much pain...
==0028 - 0043==
The green slime that I was immersed in is the source of all the mutations we traced to here. My skin is starting to fester and peel. In other areas it is bubbling and is expelling a green mucus-like substance. Some days the pain is almost tolerable.
==0044 - 0057==
I can actually walk a few steps again...It seems inconceivable that I dragged myself all the way up here from the vat room. Strangely, I'm actually feeling stronger, though I'm still in a lot of pain. Everything seems to be getting smaller.
==0058 - 0096==
I think I consumed one of the mutated things scurrying around here today. Before I knew what was happening, some sort of tendril had sprang from my stomach and covered the poor creature. As soon as it had sucked the rodent into my gut I could actually feel its mind. I think. There is the very real possibility that I'm going slowly insane and can no longer differentiate between what is real and what is a hallucination. Maybe I'm still slowly dying in the vat and I've imagined all this. " - ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0097 - 0111==
Things are becoming more clear to me every day. This toxin has actually improved my mind. I feel that I can understand even the most complex philosophical questions simply and directly. It's as if all the layers of artifice have been stripped away. I wonder what would happen if I submerged an animal in the vats for a prolonged period of time? Would it gain awareness?
==0112 - 0134==
The strangest thing is happening to the animals. They actually become smarter and more aware of their surroundings. I dipped a dog and a rat at the same time today, and they were fused together. It's not quite two creatures anymore, but it's more than one. Perhaps this is the future - a coming together of different creatures in some sort of harmonious unity. I no longer consume the different animals I create simply for sustenance - I have become the instrument through which unity will be achieved. I am so much more than a human being now." - ↑ Events of An Ounce of Prevention.
- ↑ Events of Signal Strength.
- ↑ Events of Miner Miracles.
- ↑ Events of The Missing Link, Early Warnings, Reassembly Required, and Coming to Fruition.
- ↑ Events of Mayor for a Day.
- ↑ Events of Officer on Deck.
- ↑ Events of I Am Become Death.
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "I command Appalachia's nuclear arsenal. I am become death, destroyer of worlds."
Captain Oliver Fields: "Seems to me that a lot of people around here have access to that arsenal. It's a fact that I'm not overly fond of."
(Oliver Fields' dialogue) - ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0135 - 0139==
It is time to bring others into the glory that is the Unity.
==0140 - 0153==
A lost soul has finally strayed into my home. I was so surprised I consumed him before dipping, a mistake I shall not make again. His mind was so primitive as to be repulsive to my refined cognitive abilities." - ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0154 - 0172==
I've begun to modify myself to be more pleasing to the Unity by injecting small doses of the virus into my body. The slime in the vats is a man-made virus called the Forced Evolutionary Virus. This information was acquired from my newly grown neurolink with the base computer.
==0173 - 0198==
The few wanderers that have found their way here have been a disappointment to me. They can't seem to mutate correctly. The best I've been able to create are some big and dumb mutants. Most can recall nothing from before I initiated them into the wondrous Unity. I only feed on them for fuel, now. Their minds are nothing to me." - ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0237 - 0281==
We are beginning to create an army dedicated to unifying the wonderful diversity of life. We have trained them to continue our work here while we search out more populated areas to take into ourselves. We are beginning to feel the limitations of a body that is mobile. We must find a permanent home, with a greater store of knowledge, and a steady supply of bio-mass.
==0282 - 0303==
We have stopped increasing ourself until we can find this new unification center. When we have arrived we will continue to grow and feed until we have brought peace and unity to the entire world." - ↑ Richard Grey's audio diary: "==0199 - 0236==
Oh glorious creator!! I have succeeded in spreading the complete joy of unification to another soul! Unlike the others, his total radiation count was low. I believe this is the factor we have been overlooking all this time, as it seems the conversion is more successful in the cases with less radiation damage. I have never known such glory as I felt when taking his mind into our own." - ↑ Events of Crash Landing
- ↑ Reclamation Day events circa 2103
- ↑ Events of The Elusive Crane
- ↑ 474.0 474.1 Events of The New Arrivals
- ↑ Events of All That Glitters or Buried Treasure
- ↑ Events of Secrets Revealed
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "I'm here to help. What needs doing?"
Russell Dorsey: "Message they broadcast was kinda garbled, but it seemed clear the Brotherhood has chosen ATLAS as a base. Makes sense they'd be looking to have supplies waiting when they get here. A group like that's going to want to be operational ASAP." - ↑ Events of Fortifying ATLAS
- ↑ Randall Clark terminal entries; Terminal, Year 2108.
- ↑ Year: 2108
- ↑ The Institute's official seal as seen on the Institute food packet.
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "The Institute was officially founded in the year 2110 by a group a of former Commonwealth Institute of Technology students who took refuge in the college's underground level at the time of the Great War."
- ↑ Randall Clark terminal entries; terminal, Year 2113.
- ↑ Year: 2113
- ↑ The Chosen One: "{132}{}{Artificial intelligence?}"
Skynet: "{207}{}{Skynet was conceived and developed in the year 2050. Through the use of alien technology a new thinking computer was perfected. In the year 2081, Skynet became self-aware. In 2120 Skynet was given a new set of instructions and then abandoned by the Makers.}"
(Skynet's dialogue) - ↑ Year: 2123
- ↑ 487.0 487.1 Year: 2124
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.42: "Vault Dwellers
Vault 101 was actually part of an unscrupulous social experiment. All of the other Vaults were intended to be opened at one point or another when the "all clear" signal was sent from Vault-Tec or the appropriate regulatory agency, and this indeed, did transpire, with almost universally horrific results. But Vault 101's secret plans were different: The doors were never scheduled to open. Ever. In fact, the Vault was supplied with just the type of equipment it would need to keep functioning indefinitely-like spare parts for the water processor. But this was just the beginning:
The true experiment was even more devious and cunning. Although Vault 101 was about testing the human condition when a Vault never opened, this was only the first part of the plan. The "actual" experiment went far beyond that, and a select few knew the true nature; that this was to test the role of the Overseer. While the Overseer was able to interact (and even visit) the outside world via radio transmissions, and a secret tunnel from his sealed office, the rest of the inhabitants faced a much more dismal future: As far as they knew, Vault 101 was never sent an "all clear" signal, and faked radio transmissions described a nuclear-ravaged world gone mad, with absolutely no hope of existence outside of a Vault. The radio transmissions were actually recorded before the bombs even fell, and in many cases described a world even more horrible than the reality of the nuclear wasteland. The Vault 101 Overseer, like his counterparts in the other Vaults, was actually a planted Vault-Tec operative whose job it was to control the experiment from the inside.
Aside from keeping up this ruse, the Overseer's other important role was to reinforce to the dwellers of Vault 101 that the outside world would never be habitable again, and that their only salvation was in the Vault. The Overseer prevented anyone from leaving the Vault, and made sure the Vault dwellers received their regular "transmission" from the outside world. People entered Vault 101 in 2077, just before the bombs fell.
The Overseer died of natural causes 50 years later (in 2127), at the age of 84, after grooming a subordinate to continue the clandestine plan. The new Overseer led his people according to the same isolationist doctrine preached by his predecessor, but also attempted to garner as many senior Vault Dwellers to become complicit in this plan as possible. By 2277, the descendants of the Overseer had an entire generation of Vault Dwellers who were playing along with this plan, keeping the secrets from their children.
The Overseer and his cronies continued to receive periodic information from the outside world, while those not in the know were told that things had gotten so bad that whoever was sending transmissions was no longer able to do so; reinforcing the thought that leaving the Vault was sheer suicide. The final piece of this grand experiment only truly began when the Vault Dwellers living in blissful ignorance finally realized the world outside could be accessed, and there was a possibility of life above ground. The experiment only really commenced when the Vault 101 door first opened, and a young dweller fled into the light."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide faction profiles) - ↑ 489.0 489.1 The Vault Dweller: "{104}{}{What is it you do here?}"
Gabriel: "{109}{}{We manufacture weapons and ammunition. We've been at this for the last 30 years. But the last 10 have been hell.}"
(GABRIEL.MSG) - ↑ 490.00 490.01 490.02 490.03 490.04 490.05 490.06 490.07 490.08 490.09 490.10 490.11 490.12 490.13 490.14 490.15 490.16 490.17 490.18 490.19 490.20 490.21 Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.458: "Important Dates
2196 Tandi (Aradesh's daughter) is unanimously elected President by the NCR council. Her popularity is to prove enduring: she will continue to serve in office until her death in 2248, at the age of 103.
2242-2243 The events of Fallout 2 take place.
2248 President Tandi takes ill and dies at the age of 103. Her presidency has lasted 52 years. Vice-President Joanna Tibbett assumes office.
2253 President Tibbett is removed from office by a vote of no confidence following her "timid" response to the massacre of 38 NCR citizens at the hands of Mojave raiders. Her replacement, President Wendell Peterson, orders three battalions of NCR infantry into the Mojave.
2270 The extirpation of tribals in the area of present-day Bullhead City is complete. "The Pacification of the Mojave," as it comes to be known, makes General Aaron Kimball a national hero.
2272 The NCR's Mojave outpost is established.
2273 Aaron Kimball retires from the NCR military and runs for office as one of Hub's political representatives (or "governors," as Hub idiosyncratically calls them). Less than two months into his term, Wendell Peterson is voted out of office and Aaron Kimball becomes the NCR's next President.
2274 NCR forces move east and occupy Hoover Dam. The NCR reluctantly signs the Treaty of New Vegas recognizing Mr. House and his stewards, the Three Families, as the rightful owners of the Strip. The Strip opens for business.
2275 Camp McCarran is established as NCR Headquarters in the Mojave. Sporadic fighting begins with the Mojave Brotherhood of Steel. The NCR government withdraws official support from the Followers of the Apocalypse and founds The Office of Science and Industry.
2274 Hoover Dam restarts and the Strip blazes with light. The first trickle of privileged, curious NCR citizens visits the Strip.
2276 Conflict with the Brotherhood of Steel escalates, culminating in decisive victory at HELIOS One. The Mojave Brotherhood is considered "neutralized."
2277 Fallout 3 begins.
2277 Legion forces under the command of the Malpais Legate fail to wrest control of Hoover Dam from the NCR. Despite heavy casualties, the NCR's victory is celebrated back home.
2278 Following the abduction and killing of four soldiers, NCR troops assault the Great Khans' settlement at Red Rock Canyon and massacre several dozen men, women, and children. This event goes unreported in NCR press.
2281 Fallout: New Vegas begins."
Note: the Guide erroneously states that Red Rock Canyon, rather than Bitter Springs, was attacked by the NCR. - ↑ The Courier: "How long have you been in business?"
Alice McLafferty: "The Crimson Caravan Company has been in business for over 130 years. We're partially responsible for the progress in the NCR."
(Alice McLafferty's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "What is this place?"
Vendortron: "This is the New Vegas branch of the Gun Runners, supplying the wasteland with only the finest armaments since 2155."
(Vendortron's dialogue) - ↑ Ian, Aradesh, Killian
- ↑ The Courier: "Where did you come from?"
Lily Bowen: "I grew up in Vault 17. I never even saw the sun until I was 75 years old - that was when Super mutants raided the Vault and carried a lot of us off. Yes, Leo, I'm getting to that part! They made me one of them, and they put me to work in an army that was going to conquer California."
(Lily's dialogue) Note: Lily Bowen's birth date (2078) and stated age (75) when leaving the Vault. Amended to fit the established timeline. - ↑ The Vault Dweller: "{112}{}{What's so bad about Adytum supplying you with your materials?}"
Gabriel: "{113}{}{At first it was fine. They supplied us with raw materials, we manufactured and sold the weapons. Then 3 years ago Zimmerman hired some mercenaries to help protect Adytum from the deathclaw and the odd random attack by raiders. Those Regulators are cold hearted bastards and are squeezing us for all we have. We make the guns and they get rich off of it.}"
(GABRIEL.MSG) - ↑ The Vault Dweller: "{1006}{}{Elder}"
John Maxson: "{1106}{Gen_58}{Hehehe. A fine, handsome, upstanding man. The High Elder position is to mediate the meetings between the Elders. You see, two years ago I got talked into it. If I'd of known then...}"
(MAXSON.MSG) - ↑ Fallout endings: "Thanks to your persistence, the Raiders are destroyed as an effective fighting force, and disband. None of the Raider survivors are ever heard from again."
Note: This ending is given if Garl and at least eight more raiders are killed, or if more than thirteen raiders are killed. Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegas establish this ending as canon, though a single Khan survivor, Darion, is found in Vault 15 in Fallout 2. - ↑ The canonical Fallout ending for the Hub.
- ↑ Date in the Fallout demo.
- ↑ Find the Water Thief
- ↑ This is a scripted event in Fallout.
- ↑ The non-canonical Fallout ending for the Followers of the Apocalypse.
- ↑ The non-canonical Fallout ending for the Hub.
- ↑ 504.0 504.1 Fallout Bible 6: "2162 May 12 Vault Dweller removes the Vault suit and from this day forward, never wears it again."
- ↑ A non-canonical Fallout ending for the Brotherhood of Steel
- ↑ Fallout endings#Destroyed by mutants
- ↑ A non-canonical Fallout ending for Shady Sands.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout ending for the Brotherhood of Steel.
- ↑ 509.0 509.1 A non-canonical Fallout ending for if the player chooses to join Unity, leave the Master alive for 500 days, or let thirteen years pass in game.
- ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.458: "Controversy over the Vegas Frontier
The NCR spread east into Nevada in large numbers just five years ago on a "humanitarian mission" to "bring the light of civilization to the savage wastes of the Mojave." Hoover Dam was the symbol of the expedition-reports from the Followers of the Apocalypse had confirmed that it was still intact as early as 2170-and its occupation by NCR troops in 2274 was a celebrated event. Even more exciting was the restarting of the dam's hydroelectric plant eleven months later, which dramatically improved the access of many NCR citizens to electricity and water."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ The Chosen One: "{239}{}{Cleanse the mutants? That sounds a bit drastic. How are you going to do that?}"
Dick Richardson: "{240}{prs41}{We found a research facility in operational shape about 70 years ago. A former military base that had been used to research a special virus.}"
(Qhprzrch.msg) - ↑ Year 2178
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "The Minutemen were formed over a century ago by ordinary people who simply wanted to defend their home, the Commonwealth, from any threat imaginable. Sadly, the group has fallen into disarray in recent years."
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "The Minutemen first rose to prominence in the year 2180, when they defended Diamond City against a horde of Super Mutant attackers."
- ↑ The Courier: "You were a mayor?"
Marcus: "Town was Broken Hills. Bunch of Super Mutants, humans, and Ghouls all living together peacefully. Well, most of the time." - ↑ 516.0 516.1 Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.41: "New California Republic
The New California Republic was born from the remnants of the survivors of Vault 15 and the small walled community they founded, Shady Sands. Under the leadership of Aradesh, and with the assistance of the Vault Dweller (who saved Tandi, Aradesh's daughter and a future president of the NCR), the community prospered. Trade routes with other settlements allowed cultural exchange, and a movement to form a national entity gradually took root and won popular acceptance. In 2186, the town of Shady Sands changed its name to "New California Republic" and formed a trial council government to draft a constitution. Four more settlements joined the council, and in 2189 the NCR was voted into existence as a sprawling federation of five states: Shady Sands, Los Angeles, Maxson, Hub, and Dayglow.
By post-apocalyptic standards, the NCR is a paragon of economic success and good ethical character: political enfranchisement, rule of law, a reasonable degree of physical security, and a standard of living better than mere subsistence are daily realities for it's 700,000+ citizens. Currently, the NCR in a state of transition, with rapid economic growth and a sea change in political leadership endangering its grand humanitarian ideals. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Mojave, where the occupation of Hoover Dam has improved access to electricity and water, but at the cost of straining its budget and embroiling its armed forces in a morally corrosive imperialist project.
The NCR government's aim is to annex New Vegas as the republic's sixth state. While it already controls Hoover Dam, its treaty with Mr. House and the three families compels it to allot one-fifth of the dam's electrical and water production to local use free of charge. Adding injury to insult, the NCR is locked into protecting New Vegas from invasion by Caesar's legion even as it receives not one cap in tax revenue from the Strip's highly lucrative resort operations. NCR citizens in the Mojave have largely come here for economic reasons, whether as paid citizen soldiers or as prospectors and fortune-seekers."
(Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide faction profiles) - ↑ The canonical Fallout ending for Shady Sands.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout ending for the Followers of the Apocalypse.
- ↑ Journal of Sir Latham: "Journal of Sir Latham, Entry 0.5.8.
The Super Mutants are a simple but good people. While considered stupid by many, they show a loyalty stronger than I have seen in many humans. They live life the only way they know how.
I have begun to organize these Mutant forces with the handful of fellow humans who survived the crash. I have recovered physically but I find myself prone to mysterious fits of anger and depression. But much worse are the hallucinations." - ↑ Curie: "Oh. Another stranger. Are you Vault-Tec security? I've waited so very patiently for you to arrive."
The Sole Survivor: "Yes. Yes, I am."
Curie: "Superb! I placed an emergency call so long ago. I was beginning to think something dreadful must've happened. I am pleased to report I completed my primary duties 83 years ago. Thousands of pathogens were grown in the mole rat hosts. Then a single broad spectrum cure was developed to treat them all. Very satisfying work for many decades. Now, please tell me you are authorized to release me from the lab."
(Curie's dialogue) - ↑ The Sole Survivor: "These mole rats carry a disease. Do you know anything about it?"
Curie: "My poor little darlings. They were used to grow all manner of new and interesting pathogens. Then vault citizens would be exposed to these viruses in the hopes that they would develop new antibodies. But they never got a chance to execute their plan. Clyde got out of his cage. He was smarter than the others, my sweet Clyde. He let out the others and those poor scientists never stood a chance. Clyde's been dead for almost two centuries now, but his descendants have free run of the vault. I'm rambling. Where are my manners. Are you Vault-tec security?"
(Curie's dialogue) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guideg Collector's Edition p.457: "Equality"
By law, the NCR prohibits persecution and discrimination on the basis of gender, ethnicity, sexuality, or religious belief (so long as said religion does not advocate violence). Legal protection of Ghouls and other mutants was added in 2205, though enforcement of these rights has been spotty. For the most part, the NCR's practices live up to its ideals, but there has been some retrenchment since the death of President Tandi. Aaron Kimball's popularity was amplified by a reactionary undercurrent, especially among males, calling out a need for a "strong man" to lead the NCR forward. In the years since Kimball took office, male military officers have been promoted disproportionately to females, and discourse arguing the differences between males and females has reappeared."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ 523.0 523.1 523.2 Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
- ↑ Year 2224
- ↑ Out of Time
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "What can you tell me about Underworld?"
Winthrop: "We were driven underground... hrm... almost fifty years ago now. Between the Super Mutants, the beasts, and you crazy humans, it's not safe up there. So we stay down here, out of sight and out of trouble. We get a few smoothskins every so often, but most of us don't trust 'em. You're not gonna give us more reasons not to be trusting, are you?"
(Winthrop.txt) - ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Massacre of the CPG? What's that?"
Nick Valentine: "The Commonwealth Provisional Government. Years back a group of settlements tried to get together and form a coalition. Every settlement with even a hint of clout sent representatives to try and hash out an agreement. Only the Institute sent a representative of their own, a Synth. The man killed every rep at the talks. The Commonwealth Provisional Government was over before it even got off the ground. I took up in town not long after. I was damn lucky they didn't just tell me to scram right then and there."
(CompanionNickValentine.txt) - ↑ Nick Valentine: "Hey. Let me ask you something. It's just, with everything that's happened with you, your family. It's a whole hell of a lot to process. I wanted to make sure you're holding up alright."
The Sole Survivor: "I don't know, Nick. My family's in tatters. I've been dropped into this place where everything's trying to kill me. You tell me."
Nick Valeninte: "I'd expect you feel lost, scared, and mad as hell. I sure did. Took me a long damn time to get a feel for this place. Thank goodness I found Diamond City. It's got its flaws, sure, but it beats the hell out of anywhere else in the Commonwealth. Course, when I took up there back when, people were just as scared of the Institute as they are now, maybe more. The massacre of the CPG was still pretty fresh in people's minds at that point, and folks were still losing sleep over the Broken Mask. Plenty of people assumed I was just a saboteur, moving in to melt down the reactor or poison the drinking water. But, at the time, they couldn't exactly turn me away."
(CompanionNickValentine.txt) - ↑ Publick Occurrences, The Synthetic Truth: "Ever since the "Broken Mask" incident of 2229, right here in Diamond City, when the first human-looking synth infiltrated and attacked a group of innocent settlers, we have lain awake in bed at night, terrified of the Institute and everything it represents."
- ↑ The Courier: "Tell me about the Boomers."
Robert House: "They occupied Nellis Air Force Base a little over 50 years ago. One of my Securitrons got some video of their arrival - and then... exploded. Odds are they were Vault dwellers. That's everything I know about them, really."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Setting the record straight is exactly my goal."
Horace Pinkerton: "For that, you have to go all the way back to when remnants of the Naval Research Institute cleared the Mirelurks off this wreck about 40 years ago. We were looking for new lab-space, and this bucket of bolts just happened to have a well-preserved science bay on it. Everything else just grew up around that lab once we got it up and running. The science team was led by one "H. Pinkerton.""
(Pinkerton.txt) - ↑ Chosen One: {166}{}{What are *they*? Who cares where they came from, just tell me what *they* are.}
Athabaska Dick: {168}{}{Well, I don't rightly know what they are 'zactly. But I kin tell you this: they shut down the Wanamingo Mine just west of town a few years back.}
{197}{}{?So, now you know. The slaves that used to work the mine blew up the dynamite stores and escaped, rather than face those Wanamingos. Shut down the mine right after and nobody went back.}
(RCDICK.MSG) - ↑ The Chosen One: "{592}{}{Thomas Moore is a Citizen, and he is the leader of this movement.}"
Joanne Lynette: "{595}{lyn093}{No. He is not a TRUE Citizen... not anymore. When he came to us two years ago, he seemed everything we would want in a Citizen. But just a year later he... changed. He turned against us.}"
(Vclynett.msg) - ↑ Rivet City historical record
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "Goodneighbor was founded in the year 2240, by a group of criminals who were banished from Diamond City."
- ↑ Fallout 4 loading screens: "The Minutemen once made their headquarters in South Boston's Fort Independence, also known as "the Castle." That ended when a giant creature rose from the sea decades ago and laid it to waste."
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.517: "[18.08] THE CASTLE
Historians have noted the original name for this settlement was Fort Independence, but the people of the Commonwealth now refer to it simply as the Castle. This place has a long and storied history; it is one of the first forts in America and predates the Revolutionary War. In recent times, it served as the base of operations for the Minutemen as they attempted (and failed) to establish a Provisional government. In 2240, the Castle was partly destroyed by gigantic Mirelurk, and most of the Minutemen leadership died.
Still, it is generally agreed that the location could yet become an excellent base of operations for the Minutemen (and an exceptional settlement) if it can be reclaimed from the sea creatures. Note that the map information refers to interior corridors within the fortification walls."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.456: "Controversy over Economic Development
The NCR's economy is based on two resources: its great Brahmin herds, and swaths of land that have been restored to arable condition. These provide the nation with meat, leather, and starchy vegetables. During President Tandi's presidency, regulations limited the number of cattle head and the acreage of fields that could be owned by a single person. Despite constant pressure from the Stockmen's Association and Republican Farmer's Committee, such regulations loosened only a little so long as Tandi was in office. Following her death, however, they eroded until President Kimball overturned them completely. As a result, the past 12 years have seen the rise of the Brahmin Barons and Agri-Barons: captains of industry who are, by post-apocalyptic standards, spectacularly wealthy. This has given birth to a number of cottage industries, from the rebirth of luxury goods production to "journalism" that reports on the latest purchases, commissions, and "life lessons" of the newly rich and famous.
The past 12 years has also seen a change in attitudes towards collective welfare. Citizens of the NCR rarely face significant dangers on a daily basis, and survival is an assumption rather than an aspiration. Citizens are far more reluctant to share food and other resources, and the person who provides services free of charge, whether it's something as quotidian as sewing or as rarefied as surgical expertise, are now the exception rather than the rule.
An added economic strain is the scarcity of salvageable goods. Sixty-five years of scavenging has done a good job of picking clean the wastes of what was once Southern California. Rare are those individuals who can make a living by scavenging and hunting what they need.
A consequence of these economic and cultural transformations has been the rebirth of wage labor. Whereas one's labor was until recently seen as benefitting and belonging to a collective (whether a family or small town), it has now become a commodity. To earn their keep, many citizens must seek an employer and trade the sweat of their brow for Caps.
Citizens of the NCR hold a variety of opinions about these developments. Many boast of their nation's economic strength; others decry what they feel has been lost. Many curse the selfishness of their fellow citizens, usually while pursuing aims that will benefit only themselves or their families. Here in the Vegas wastes, however, nearly all citizens will agree on one matter: opportunity has dried up back home, and to earn a fortune, one must come East."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ The Courier: "You were a pilot?"
Daisy Whitman: "Vertibird pilot. Seventy-one missions and only lost one chopper. Rotor malfunction over Klamath. Hard landing, but I walked away."
(VRemDaisyWhitman.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Where'd you get that sword?"
Lily Bowen: "This old thing? Oh, I scavenged it off a wreck in Klamath. Leo showed me how to make it all ready for chopping, didn't you, Leo?"
(Lily.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Tell me about Argyle."
Herbert Dashwood: "Argyle was my manservant! Ah, but that’s really just a fancy word for "the guy who saves my sorry skin on a regular occasion." He was a Ghoul, you see. Been around since before the war. We met when I stole his girlfriend, back in ’41. We’d been best friends ever since. We got separated, a long time ago, and never reunited. If you find Argyle out there, somewhere, you be sure and tell me! Okay?"
(HerbertDashwood.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.66: "Colin Moriarty
Moriarty, 50, has been here nearly his entire life. He claims that his grandfather helped found the original settlement a few years after the war. His father used the nearby trade routes to amass wealth, which is used to help secure Megaton. Colin inherited this wealth when his father was killed during a Raider attack when Colin was 14. Colin's first move was to build a fence around the town. Since then, the people have looked to Colin as a benefactor despite his running drinks, Chems, girls, and games out of his saloon. Simms turns a blind eye to Moriarty's activities, because he is acutely aware that the town needs Colin's support and resources."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Vault 101 terminal entries; overseer's terminal, View Scouting Reports
- ↑ 544.0 544.1 The script for this scene triggers the encounter on this specific date in Fallout 2.
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.61: "Armitage
Armitage, 35, is Zimmer's imposing bodyguard. He has little to say and will defend Zimmer to the death. Of course, that's because Armitage is actually a robot, of the same class as the replicant they are searching for. Armitage has the same schedule as Zimmer; he sleeps in the same room and eats the same food—not because he has to, but because he's been programmed to replicate human behavior as closely as possible."
Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.76: "Harkness
Rivet City's hard-nosed security chief, 35-year old Harkness is a good guy and a good friend, despite his demeanor. What he doesn't know is that he isn't even human; he's a sentient humanoid robot who escaped from his creators and had his mind wiped. Harkness is extremely fair-minded. He treats Hangar Deck citizens with the same regard as Upper Deck citizens. As a result, he is very well liked by the Hangar Deck residents."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Fallout 2 ending if the Chosen One Make peace between Modoc and the Slags.
- ↑ Fallout 2 ending for Vault City if the Chosen One Fixes the power plant, kills the raiders and brings the account book or Bishop's holodisk to Lynette. (This ending is given if not getting 2 for any reason, e.g. Westin is dead or the reward picked up.)
- ↑ The Courier: "Why did you come all the way out here from New Reno?"
Bruce Isaac: "You don't know Mr. Bishop. He's not like the other bosses up there. He knows the Wasteland like the back of his hand, and he likes to wander it. I knew if I didn't get way the hell away from New Reno, he'd run me down like a dog."
(VMSTopsBruceIsaac.txt) - ↑ 549.0 549.1 The canonical Fallout 2 ending for New Reno.
- ↑ 550.0 550.1 550.2 The canonical Fallout 2 ending for Myron.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for Harold. Furthermore, this logical conclusion of this is how he appears in Fallout 3.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for Redding as a part of the NCR by 2281 is established in Fallout: New Vegas.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for Broken Hills.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for Marcus.
- ↑ A possibly canonical Fallout 2 ending for the Shi.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for the Enclave, specifically regarding Dick Richardson.
- ↑ The canonical Fallout 2 ending for the tanker vagrants.
- ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.461: "Important Dates"
"2246 The boy, now a young man, sets out to explore the wastes as part of a nine-person expedition. He unearths a cache of literature about the ancient Roman Empire and encounters the historical figure of Caesar."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ 559.0 559.1 The Lone Wanderer: "So, you used to be a slave?"
Hannibal Hamlin: "For 23 years I was a slave, ever since I was 14. Six years ago I managed to escape from my master. He's been hunting me ever since. When I found the head of Lincoln here, I knew it was a sign for me to help other slaves to escape. I founded the Temple of the Union as a safe haven for runaway slaves everywhere."
(HannibalHamlin.txt) - ↑ 560.0 560.1 560.2 Tenpenny Tower terminal entries; Exploration Database, King Crag
- ↑ Tenpenny Tower terminal entries; Exploration Database, Blue Destiny Brothel
- ↑ Tenpenny Tower terminal entries; Exploration Database, Destiny Chao
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "You don't actually seem that sad. Why do you want to die?"
Harold: "I've been literally rooted to this spot thanks to Bob for maybe twenty or thirty years... I can't even remember anymore. Can you imagine being stuck in one place for that long not being able to eat or to read or to sleep or anything? In the meantime, I have these Treeminders bothering me every day about things I don't even care about. I can't stand it anymore."
(Harold.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Why do you call yourselves Treeminders?"
Birch: "We care for this place and keep it safe from those who would seek to exploit it. He gives to us, so we give back to Him. It's an arrangement that's worked well for almost two decades. We shun technology and embrace nature. That's the life of a Treeminder."
(OasisTreeFatherBirch.txt) - ↑ Tenpenny Tower terminal entries; Exploration Database, Harmon Jurley
- ↑ The Adventures of Herbert ‘Daring’ Dashwood and his Ghoul Manservant Argyle
- ↑ Rollings -- We're done
- ↑ Tenpenny Tower terminal entries; Exploration Database, Underworld
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "So, how did you end up here?"
Poplar: "My father was a healer like myself. He had the most curious books I would read about trees and plants and their medicinal properties. Many years later, I heard a rumor about a place such as this. I spent a decade in search of it. I've been in this wonderful place for over fifteen years now."
(OasisBloomseerPoplar.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.100: "The Mechanist (Scott "Bean" Wollinski)
Forty-year-old Scott "Bean" Wollinski was born to simple bean farmers, raised by his father until he was 15, who then sold him to a caravan merchant hoping he would have a better life. He traveled with the caravans for a few years working as an indentured servant. This is where he got the nickname "Bean," because his purchase was paid for with beans. He eventually bought his freedom and settled down in Canterbury Commons, where he lived a life of solitude, hiding in the electronics store, fiddling around with junk. After the AntAgonizer started showing up, he became the Mechanist to protect the town."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Why is that a sore subject?"
Reginald Rothchild: "Much has happened in the 23 years since we left the west coast. Our mission has changed in that time. The changes have not all been pleasant, and have had significant repercussions."
(ScribeRothchild.txt) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.461: "Important Dates
"2248-2274 Caesar conquers the tribes of southeastern Utah, southwestern Colorado, the western edge of New Mexico, and the northern half of Arizona. By 2250 he has declared himself the Son of Mars. By 2255, he has established a capital of sorts amid the ruins of Flagstaff."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "What was the Scourge?"
Kodiak: "It was a Brotherhood operation. They marched in and swept the place clean. Most of the people there were half-mutated, cancerous, vile things. And these people... rape gangs, torture squads... it was pure chaos there. The Scourge is the best thing that could have happened to it. This was way back, before the Citadel was fortified. Part of the early recon after the Brotherhood first arrived in this area. One night, a squad of Brothers led by Paladin Lyons swept into the city from over Mount Wash, tearing apart anyone who stood against them. They were completely outnumbered. And still they razed that place to the ground."
(PaladinKodiak.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "What about the Brotherhood's history in this area?"
Elizabeth Jameson: "We first arrived in the Capital Wasteland in 2255. In those first couple of years, we discovered the Citadel, Super Mutants, and Project Purity! Ah, the purifier. What an undertaking. The work your father and his team did was... amazing. The Brotherhood helped protect them, you know. At least for a little while. But we were stretched thin as it was, even back then. We had to pull our forces out. When we did, the place was overrun. I imagine that's when your father left. I... I'm sorry, I wish things had turned out differently."
(ScribeJameson.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Which Order do you serve, Squire Bowditch?"
Bowditch: "I am Proctor of the Order of the Shield. I oversee the others in my Order, and make sure our defenses are up to snuff. Do you know how long it took to fortify these ruins? From the husk of the Pentagon I carved a grand Citadel! No easy task, my friend! Ah, but that was yesterday, when all we had to worry about was those damn Super Mutants. The Enclave, now... That's a different problem altogether..."
(ScribeBowditch.txt) - ↑ Fallout 2 endings#3.Bishop child
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society, Constitution of the U.S.A.
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "If he was here, then do you know where he went?"
Madison Li: "Yes, I do. I told him repeatedly that it's too late, that the project is too far gone to be revived. He insisted he can just pick up where we left off 20 years ago, and said he could prove it to me. So he headed off to the old lab. I advised against it, but he went anyway."
(DoctorLi.txt) - ↑ 579.0 579.1 The Lone Wanderer: "So, you used to be in charge? How did you end up here?"
Horace Pinkerton: "That lasted until 'bout 18 years ago, when those ambitious backbiters like Li and her little team showed up. She came in with her big "Purity Project" pipe dream, and my whole staff started working with her, those traitors! She even took my seat on the council. By then, I was glad to leave it behind. But hell if I'm leaving the city I made great!"
(Pinkerton.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Do you remember a Mister Crowley?"
Allistair Tenpenny: "The Ghoul? He's dead. Died twenty years ago. Good riddance too. I hate those shufflers."
(AllistairTenpenny.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 prologue
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Why did you stop working on it? What happened?"
Madison Li: "You happened. It wasn't just you; we had more problems than we could handle already, but your birth is what finally pushed it over the edge. Your father decided that you were more important than everything we'd been working for, and he left. He left all of us. Once he was gone, the Brotherhood decided we weren't worth their time anymore. Without their protection, we had to abandon the purifier."
(DoctorLi.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "You knew my father?"
Cross: "I did. And you as well! Long ago, I helped guard the water purifier against the Super Mutant horde. When your father left, I escorted the two of you to Megaton. He was... a noble man. I was saddened to hear of his passing. But from what I've heard, he died with honor. He died for you. I only pray that my own death has such meaning."
(Star Paladin Cross' dialogue) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Wait... what? That was pretty articulate for a robot."
Sawbones: "I am an unusual robot."
The Lone Wanderer: "Define "unusual.""
Sawbones: "Seventeen years ago, a generator in the Citadel overloaded, creating several errors in my artificial intelligence routines. Diagnostics indicate that the limiters placed on my pathways were shorted out, allowing me to gain intelligence beyond the scope of my programming. However, the behavior limiters remain. Therefore it is impossible for me to harm human beings intentionally, much to my regret."
(Sawbones.txt) - ↑ 585.0 585.1 The Courier: "Tell me about yourself, Ambassador."
Dennis Crocker: "Interested in Politics, huh? Well, grab a seat and get comfortable. I've been in politics quite a while now. Always had the drive to do it, even when I was young. It's just something I was drawn to. I started my career over twenty years ago back in the NCR as the local mayor and worked my way up from there. I managed President Kimball's first run for a seat on the Council. I suppose that's why I have this ambassadorship."
The Courier: "Interesting, go on."
Dennis Crocker: "I was elected to this post seven years ago. I'm the third NCR representative to serve here in Vegas. Now, I've had my share of ups and downs along the way, but I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. That's it. Anything else you wished to know?"
(VStreetDennisCrocker.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Could I ask you about Rivet City's history?"
Bannon: "Why, I practically set this whole place up. When I got here twelve years ago, it was just a handful of dead-enders squatting in a rusted-out rowboat. Now I'm on the council, and with my leadership, we're the strongest settlement in the Wastes! Of course, a few of those dead-enders still stick around, but who'd want to leave?"
The Lone Wanderer: "Hasn't Rivet City been around for longer than twelve years?"
Bannon: "Well, yes, but it was hardly anyplace of importance until I arrived on the scene. That's all ancient history now. No one would ever care about it. If you insist on wasting your time on that, you could try that bartending old crone down below, Belle Bonny."
(Bannon.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.83: "Machete
One of the fiercest defenders Little Lamplight has ever seen, 19-year-old "Machete" earned her nickname at the age of 7, when she killed a Mole Rat in the caves armed only with a knife the size of her arm. Since then, she has been a bona fide celebrity. When she turned 16, she got disoriented in a dust storm and got lost, eventually arriving at Canterbury Commons instead of Big Town. To this day, she refuses to admit that she went to the wrong place. Dominic in particular saw her potential to provide security for the future of the camp, and after a year of his guidance, she's earned a fair amount of respect from the locals."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Railroad HQ terminal entries; PAM Mainframe Terminal, 2266 Nov
- ↑ The Courier: "How did you end up in Goodsprings?"
Victor: "I moseyed into town, oh, ten, fifteen years ago? Before that, I... hmmm, I can't quite seem to recall. Odd. Anyway, it's a right peaceful town and I reckon it's as fine a place to settle as any."
(Victor.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Maybe you could give me the short version."
Papa Khan: "In a hurry, are you? Very well then: The Great Khans came east out of the NCR 14 years ago. We ruled the Wastes, then, and called no man master. But we underestimated the Families of the Strip, and they drove us back to Bitter Springs, where we remained until the NCR arrived and drove us here."
(VRRCPapaKhan.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.97: "Sonora Cruz
Leader of a hidden organization known as the Regulators (who are recognized by their long overcoats known as "dusters"), Sonora Cruz is a woman with a mission: to rid the Wasteland of troublemakers and ne'e-do-wells . Her unknown benefactors, who set up this clandestine operation around a decade ago, are willing to pay for scalps, or in the Regulators' case, fingers."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ The Sole Survivor: "What if I told you I had a photograph of the guys that knocked over your chem warehouse 20 years ago?"
Marowski: "If you really had that kind of information, I'd consider us square. I've been looking for those assholes forever."
(Marowski's dialogue) - ↑ Amata Almodovar: "Thanks for coming, Stanley, I know you were busy with the water purifier. Everything's fine, I hope?"
Stanley Armstrong: "Oh, sure, nothing to worry about. Me and Andy got her all fixed up again last night, good as new."
Amata Almodovar: "I wasn't worried. You can fix anything, right? Anyway, I'm glad you could make it."
(Stanley Armstrong and Amata Almodovar's dialogue) Note: This conversation is heard during the quest Growing Up Fast in Fallout 3. - ↑ The events of the main quest Growing Up Fast in Fallout 3.
- ↑ President Kimball's speech at Hoover Dam
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.64: "Caleb Smith
Caleb is 32 and was born a slave. He escaped eight years ago and joined a Raider band. When he heard about Hannibal and the Temple of the Union, he promptly left the Raiders and joined Hannibal. He is the first of Hannibal's followers and has some experience as a stonecutter. Caleb prefers to use melee weapons but knows his way around guns."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Mojave Outpost Monument plaque:
"In the year 2271, the Desert Rangers of Nevada and rangers of the New California Republic met at this spot to sign the Ranger Unification Treaty. Under this treaty, the Desert Rangers agreed to be absorbed into the NCR in exchange for NCR's protection of Hoover Dam, New Vegas, and southern Nevada against the forces of Caesar's Legion." - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.68: "Derek Pacion
Derek is small for a 15-year-old and was raised in Canterbury Commons by Louis Pacion and Daisy Roe, a pair of Traders who met and settled down. But when they were killed in separate Raider attacks on their caravans (six years ago for Daisy and three years ago for Louis), Derek was left to his "Uncle Roe," the town keeper. Since then, Derek's been a quiet and morose child. He works around town as a general assistant, but he doesn't really say much unless it's necessary. He harbors a secret crush on Machete but doesn't have the courage to approach her. He devotes much of his free time to reading Hubris Comics."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ Galaxy News Radio: "Good golly, Holly. This is the worst thing to happen to our neighborhood since the HOA instituted their mandatory "scavenged rags" dress code. From Rivet City to downtown D.C., the Enclave is on the scene and setting up shop. Children, I don't care if you've ignored every other word that's come out of my mouth for the past five years. Please. Hear me now, and believe. The Enclave, and that includes their Homecoming King, "President" John Henry Eden and his gorilla Colonel Augustus Autumn, are NOT here to help you. Wake up, children the Enclave have a giant truck full 'o Brahmin, and they've been spoon-feeding you the bullshit. These guys are schemers, crooks, and killers, and the sooner you all realize that and stand up to their oppression, the better. That, my friends, is fighting the good fight."
(ThreeDog.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Who are you?"
Johnson Nash: "Johnson Nash's my name. Husband to Ruby Nash. Lived in Primm going on eight years now, thick and thin. I'm a trader primarily, for what it's worth with things like they are. I also run the local Mojave Express outpost."
(PrimmJohnsonNash.txt) - ↑ Nova: "Hi there. I'm Nova. New to Megaton, huh? Do yourself a favor and keep walking. Some of us stay for a few days... and then it's five years later..."
(Nova.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.93: "Reilly
Growing up in the ruins of Washington D.C. without parents, Reilly encountered a military man who took her in and taught her everything there was to know about combat, tactics, and survival. When he died 12 years later, she carried his body all the way to Arlington Cemetery, and gave him the best military burial she could. Four years ago at 26, she founded Reilly's Rangers, and began a massive mapping exercise. Currently she has suffered severe wounds and is in a coma somewhere near the Ghoul stronghold of Underworld."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ The Courier: "Have you always been with the First Recon?"
Sterling: "Used to be a Ranger... one of the first they sent out east, back before we took the Dam. Observation and reconnaissance. We took the lay of the land, checked out the locals, and kept ourselves inconspicuous. Couple friends of mine were the first to scout the Dam. That was back in '73, if I recall. Lot of those Rangers are dead now. Vegas always chewed men up... it's just a little more literal, nowadays."
(1ECorporalSterling.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Why did you leave the Rangers?"
Sterling: "Well... that wasn't really a matter of choice. Got myself caught by Legionnaires, up near Malpais. They had themselves some fun with me... mangled my hands and feet pretty good. Wasn't much good with a pistol after that. Wasn't gonna be trekking across the waste on any more long scouts, either."
(1ECorporalSterling.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "How did you manage to escape Malpais?"
Sterling: "Caesar's boys figured I wasn't going anywhere, after what they done to me. So they didn't bother tying me up. I crawled out of there on my elbows and knees. Must have looked a sight. Then I rolled down an embankment into the Colorado. Guess I had a mind to drown, rather than give Caesar's boys the satisfaction of killing me. But a couple Rangers happened to be watching from across the river. They jumped on in and pulled me out of there. Lucky break, they said."
(1ECorporalSterling.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What are your plans for New Vegas?"
Robert House: "I've resurrected Vegas, spirit intact. What I need now is the ability to enforce my rightful claim. Not just against Caesar's Legion, by the way. In fact, the NCR is a more present and insidious threat."
The Courier: "How do you intend to enforce your claim on the city?"
Robert House: "To enforce, one must have force - a position of strength. Years ago, when I detected NCR scouts roaming the Mojave, I could tell from their uniforms that these were no mere tribesmen. I knew it was only a matter of time before an army appeared, to take control of the dam. And I knew my Securitrons wouldn't be enough to oppose them. And so I recruited the Three Families. Vegas belongs to me because I mustered enough strength to bring the NCR to the bargaining table."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "How long were you the head of the family?"
Benny: "Seven years. Took over three days after Mr. House introduced himself. Our chief at the time, mountain of a guy named Bingo, wanted to stay nomadic. I disagreed, so he challenged me to the knife. He looked so surprised when I stuck that knife in his neck. Thought he was so tough, but he was so slow. That's how I made chief. It's how things were back then."
(Benny.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What was your relationship with Benny... back when he was breathing?"
Robert House: "Benny was the leader of the Chairmen for seven years, ever since I recruited the tribe. I considered him something of a protege."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Why do you care whether Kimball lives or dies?"
Robert House: "I care because he is a known quantity - not the man so much as the political context he inhabits. Kimball rose to prominence as the "Hero of the Mojave" when he led a campaign of reprisals against tribals who dared to attack NCR citizens. Ordering the occupation of Hoover Dam was his first act of office. As water and electricity flowed to NCR cities, his popularity soared. Conversely, his failure to annex the Mojave these seven years, and the immense costs of occupying a foreign land, have eroded his popular support."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Wasn't the NCR's army big enough to defeat your Securitrons and the Three Families?"
Robert House: "Indeed it was - and still is. But not without taking significant casualties. Would Kimball and Oliver have traded the lives of hundreds of soldiers for absolute control of Hoover Dam? Oh yes. They weren't afraid of me, they were afraid of Caesar - that attacking me would leave them vulnerable to a Legion offensive. And so they negotiated. Not out of the kindness of their hearts, as they try to make it seem. Because the calculus of power left no other choice."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What were the terms of your treaty with the NCR?"
Robert House: "NCR forces were permitted to occupy Hoover Dam and establish a military base at McCarran Airport. Well, it used to be one. They recognized my sovereignty over the Vegas Strip and agreed to supply electricity and water once their engineers repaired the dam. Written into the treaty were provisions that the NCR do nothing to prevent its soldiers and civilians from visiting the Strip. That's how I harnessed the NCR to my endeavor. Their occupation has been the engine of my growing economy."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "I'd like to know more about the NCR."
Dennis Crocker: "I can provide a quick history lesson, if that's what you're looking for. In 2274, President Kimball sent the NCR army into the Mojave in force, with the objective of occupying and repairing Hoover Dam. Rangers and army scouts had confirmed that the dam was basically unoccupied and could be restored to an operable condition. Upon arriving at the dam, however, they discovered that a large force of tribals and robots had occupied it. This was our introduction to the Three Families, the Securitrons, and, of course, Mr. House. Using his Securitrons as intermediaries, Mr. House called for parlay. He claimed his forces had occupied Hoover Dam in order to safeguard it for our arrival. And that he was ready to turn it over to us, so long as we could agree to terms. Those terms became the Treaty of New Vegas. The Treaty recognized Mr. House's sovereignty over the Strip and granted us rights to establish military bases at the Dam and McCarran Airport. The NCR is legally permitted to send 95% of the electricity produced by the dam to our home states. The remaining 5% goes to the Strip. The treaty actually makes it illegal for the NCR to prevent its citizens, or troops on furlough, from visiting the Strip. Once on the Strip, our citizens are subject to arrest - or punishment - by House's Securitrons, though that's a rare occurrence. Our troops enjoy a different status. It's illegal for the Securitrons to take action against them. Of course, it's also illegal for our troops to carry firearms on the Strip, so there isn't much trouble they can get into. Our military police does an adequate job of keeping the troops on furlough in line. I don't envy them that task. The embassy was established a few weeks after the Treaty was signed. Basically Mr. House handed us a dumpy little building he had no interest in renovating. I'm the third ambassador to hold this post. And the first, I think, to accept its limitations. My predecessors had ambitions of engineering the annexation of the Mojave. They thought they'd convince Mr. House to join up. I've never even spoken to the man - or whatever he is. Maybe the situation will change once we've beaten the Legion once and for all."
The Courier: "Go on."
Dennis Crocker: "Now we mostly just keep track of the NCR citizens and troopers around and make sure they don't get in trouble, but that's Captain Pappas' job. I keep myself busy with paperwork and reports that get sent back to the NCR. It's mostly busy work, but every once in awhile, we make progress."
(VStreetDennisCrocker.txt) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "How did you get to be in charge of this place?"
Robert MacCready: "It's not that complex. Any kid can say they want to be mayor here. It's just that most don't want to bother with the responsibility of leading. Most of the time, they last until the kids get tired of them, then they get kicked out on their ass by the new mayor. One only lasted 5 minutes. Of course, I've kept this place going strong for three years. To most of these kids, that makes me Mayor For Fucking Life. Fine by me, I say."
(MayorMacCready.txt) - ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.76: "Hannibal Hamlin
Hamlin is a fanatical Abolitionist, stemming from his 23 years as a slave before he fled his captors. He has spent the last 6 of his 37 years doing everything in his power to help escaped slaves and fight the scourge of slavery. Three years ago, he found Lincoln's head and established the community of Temple of the Union. Each day, Hamlin delivers antislavery speeches to the people of Temple of the Union."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census) - ↑ PIP-Boy 3000 date during the Future Imperfect quest.
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "I'm sorry... Who's Maggie?"
Billy Creel: "Oh! Sorry, I guess I got ahead of myself, huh? Maggie's nine, sweetest little girl you'd ever care to meet. We take care of each other. I ain't never had a daughter, but if I did, I'd want her to be Maggie. I took her in when her parents got killed by Raiders. That was two years ago. It was a pretty bad scene. Small settlement up north. I'd stopped in to trade some salvage, and the whole place had been wiped out. I found Maggie hiding under a bed, in the same room where her parents had been butchered. We've been together ever since."
(Billy Creel's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Where does New Vegas get all its electricity?"
Robert House: "Hoover Dam, of course. A hydroelectric dam? The NCR had it up and running at 50% capacity within a year of occupying the dam. By treaty, New Vegas receives 5% of its output - more than enough."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.461: "True to Caesar"
"2275 Legion scouts reports the NCR has occupied and restarted Hoover Dam, restoring electrical power to the Strip. Caesar begins planning war against the NCR."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.461: "True to Caesar"
"2275-2276 Legion forces gradually assemble east of the Colorado River. The NCR becomes aware of the threat when scouting parties fail to return from expeditions east."
(Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Tell me more about the Outcasts."
Bowditch: "It's a rather sad story, I'm afraid. Last year, some of our soldiers had grave disagreements with the decisions of Elder Lyons. Disagreements spiraled out of control, and there was a schism in the ranks. The loyal soldiers practically threw out the dissenters. Now they call themselves the Outcasts."
(ProtectorCasdin.txt) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.42: "Freeside
Las Vegas wasn't heavily damaged during the Great War, but people didn't immediately "settle" into the remnants of the old city. The various Vault tribes that emerged years later, hunted and fought among the ruins, but it was not until the "return" of Mr. House that they ceased (most) of their hostilities. Mr House directed the tribes to use his sizable quantities of pre-war construction materials to build the crude (but effective) outer walls that separate The Strip and Freeside from the rest of New Vegas. While Mr. House valued the area around Fremont Street, he ultimately viewed it as secondary in importance to the Strip itself and he had a second, inner wall that separated the two areas. When NCR prospectors (and eventually the army) arrived in the region, people typically went straight for The Strip, leaving Freeside (as it had become known by locals) as an informal stopping point. Eventually Mr. House recognized that he could use Freeside as a filter for undesirables, and pulled his favored tribes and all Securitrons into the Strip, leaving Freeside to fend for itself.
In the two years that followed, Freeside has slowly degenerated into a hostile, lawless den of ne'er-do-wells. For a while, it was completely without order, but two power groups managed to come to an understanding about how the area needed to be maintained. The Kings, formed from the dispossessed remnants of unfortunate tribes, prevent all-out chaos from erupting, but do little to deal with the day-to-day nastiness that Freesiders inflict on each other. The Followers of the Apocalypse, no longer associated with the NCR, settled in the Old Mormon Fort. They receive some protection from the Kings in exchange for help with the community's basic needs (food, water, health services, and some education). Despite the oversight from the Kings and help from the Followers, the people in Freeside live in daily peril... from each other as well as outside forces."
(Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide faction profiles) - ↑ The Courier: "Tell me about the Kings."
Gloria Van Graff: "Ah, the "rulers" of Freeside. The Kings are a bunch of boys who refuse to grow up, and this is their playground. Their leader seems different, though. The few times I've dealt with him I've been impressed despite myself. Unfortunately, he rarely acts. The Kings believe that everyone in Freeside can do whatever they want, provided they can back it up with force. Which suits us just fine. When we first arrived in Freeside, the Kings protested when we kicked out the original occupant of this establishment. When we reduced several of their members to glowing puddles of goo, their objections vanished. Since then, we've left each other alone."
(VFSGloriaVanGraff.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Yes, what is the task?"
Edgar Hardin: "Back when we were stationed at HELIOS, our scouts reported that a group was establishing itself in the area as a distributor of Pre-War weapons. Our Elder at the time, Elijah, was too concerned with getting HELIOS running and fending off the NCR, so he ordered us to leave them alone. It's time that we correct that oversight, and show this region that the Brotherhood is still a force to be reckoned with. I want you to visit these weapons dealers, this Van Graff family, and make an example of them. Leave no one alive. When the job is done, report back and I'll arrange for a team to clean up the site and retrieve the weapons."
(EdgarHardin.txt) - ↑ I'm brilliant!
- ↑ Rivet City terminal entries; Pinkerton's Private Computer, Android log 1
- ↑ Hidden Valley bunker terminal entries; Terminal
Note: Schuler has kept a once-a-week log since the end of Operation Sunburst. With the number of logs made, it can be figured out that the log has been going on for five years and the last log is on the anniversary of the battle. - ↑ 627.0 627.1 Grayditch terminal entries; W. Brandice's Terminal
- ↑ The Courier: "What are you saying I have to do?"
Caesar: "Down the hill, at the west edge of camp, is an old building. It was here when the Fort was taken in 2277. Inside the building is a hatch, and inside that hatch are two steel doors that bear the sigil of the Lucky 38 casino. Now that same sigil is on the Platinum Chip Benny was carrying when we captured him. Isn't that interesting? Even more interesting, there's a slot about the same size as the Chip on the console that opens the hatch. So you know what I think? I think the Platinum Chip opens those doors - doors that can't be pried open or drilled open or blasted open. Because all that, I tried."
(FortCaesar.txt) - ↑ Plaque at Boulder City: "On this spot in the year 2277, Rangers and soldiers of the New California Republic turned back the forces of Caesar's Legion during the Battle of Hoover Dam. Over one hundred men and women gave their lives on the Nevada soil to defend local civilians and the principles of the republic. May this humble stone be an enduring memorial to their valor and sacrifice."
- ↑ The Courier: "How did you end up as Caesar's legate?"
Joshua Graham: "This way lies the path to hell. Edw- Caesar needed me to translate. Translation became giving orders. Giving orders became leading in battle. Leading in battle became training, punishing, terrorizing. A series of small mistakes before a great fall. And I stayed in that darkness until after Hoover Dam. After I failed Caesar and he had me burned alive, thrown into the Grand Canyon."
(NVDLC02Joshua.txt) - ↑ Antony: "The mechanical dog you have with you - where did you get it?"
The Courier: "Rex? I picked him up in New Vegas."
Antony: "Oh? Such things are common in Denver, but I didn't know that other cities had them as well."
The Courier: "Why do you want to know?"
Antony: "I ask because Caesar once had a similar pet, but it was lost during a battle."
(Antony's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Where did you get the robot dog?"
The King: "I got Rex here from a salvager a few years ago. He was a little dinged up when I got him, but one of the Followers fixed him right up."
(The King's dialogue) - ↑ Springvale raider mining log
- ↑ Springvale School terminal entries; Terminal, Journal Entry #001
- ↑ This event is the catalyst of the side quest Those! in Fallout 3.
- ↑ This event is the catalyst of the main quest Escape! in Fallout 3.
- ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "It certainly was an epic piece of work. So, is the final product worth it?"
Moira Brown: "Oh my... It's brilliant! Even I'm astounded by my genius! No, it's more than that. By OUR genius! I'll share these with the traders, and soon, everyone will know about the Wasteland Survival Guide! But now, the very first copy of our book goes to you. It wouldn't nearly as good without your input. You're the real Wasteland survival guru!"
(MoiraBrown.txt) - ↑ 638.0 638.1 Afterward, the canonical events of the Fallout 3 side quest Wasteland Survival Guide.
- ↑ This is the canonical event of the main quest The Waters of Life in Fallout 3.
- ↑ Events of the main quest Finding the Garden of Eden in Fallout 3.
- ↑ Events of the main quest Take it Back! in Fallout 3.
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "So it's your fault the thing is here now."
Madison Li: "You have no idea what I went through. The awful choices I had to make... No idea. That... That was ten years ago. One of many things that led me to abandon my old life and seek out the Institute. The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. I know exactly what it is capable of, and precisely how to exploit those capabilities."
(MadisonLi.txt) - ↑ Events of the Fallout 3 add-on Operation Anchorage.
- ↑ Events of the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.
- ↑ Events of the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.
- ↑ Events of the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta.
- ↑ Vault 81 terminal entries; Overseer's terminal, The Anti-Commonwealth
- ↑ The Courier: "How did Tabitha end up in control?"
Neil: "For years, Black Mountain was a peaceful community. Its leader, Marcus, broadcast an invitation to Mutants throughout the wasteland. That's how I found Black Mountain. So did others, most of them second generation Mutants. Marcus welcomed everyone - that was his mistake. The community ended up being mostly second gen - not very bright, but easy to influence. Fine, until the Nightkin came along, led by Tabitha... In a week she had most of the second-gens thinking she was some kind of prophet - and that she should be broadcasting her "truth," not Marcus. Marcus saw what was coming and decided to leave before things got out of hand. He smashed the radio and left to found Jacobstown."
(Neil's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Where do you want me to start?"
Robert House: "Since 2278, I've lost five roaming Securitrons near Hidden Valley. I didn't receive any clear video of the incidents, but telemetry from the units destroyed indicates they were attacked with energy weapons. It's obvious that the Brotherhood has a base in Hidden Valley or thereabouts. Finding it won't be easy, but getting inside will be the real trick."
(Robert House's dialogue) - ↑ 650.0 650.1 650.2 The Prydwen terminal entries; Proctor Quinlan's Terminal, The Rise of Elder Maxson
- ↑ Securitron vault terminal entries; Vault Status Terminal, Status Log
- ↑ The Courier: "Jason told me himself. The Great Journey is for ghouls only. You're not going."
Chris Haversam: "[SUCCEEDED] Oh god! You're telling me the truth, aren't you...? Oh no! How could they do this to me? For two years? My god, I've been a joke to them! Do you have any idea how easy it'd be for me to sabotage those rockets? That'd be a joke, huh? One hell of a joke!"
(ChrisHaversam.txt) - ↑ 653.0 653.1 Danse: "It might surprise you to learn that my recon team isn't the first to visit the Commonwealth. Over the last seven years, two other teams were sent here by the Brotherhood to gather technology. The first team's mission was a huge success. They came back with crates full of pre-war artifacts and historical documents. The second wasn't so fortunate. Shortly after they arrived, we lost contact with them and they haven't been heard from since. As far as my team goes, we've lost four good men to this godforsaken wasteland. We've been a target from the moment we arrived. But despite our setbacks, I don't intend to give up and head home... or end up missing."
(BoSPaladinDanse.txt) Note: This is an excerpt from the escort to ArcJet Systems during the quest Call to Arms. - ↑ The Courier: "Something like that. Are you an NCR soldier?"
Arms merchant: "Hell, yes sir. Well... not officially. Not anymore. They mustered me out a year ago. Administrative discharge."The Courier: "Administrative discharge? What does that mean?"
Arms merchant: "It means my C.O. was an asshole, and I told him to eat shit. He ordered me to flog a couple "deserters." Those kids didn't desert. They just got liquored up on the Strip and missed roll call. I don't know what else the brass expects... half these kids don't get more than two weeks of training before they ship 'em out here."
(188NCRMerchant.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "No."
Craig Boone: "I don't know who you think you're kidding. I've lived here for more than a year. Anyway, I need someone I can trust, and you may be a liar, but you're also a stranger. And that's a start."
(CraigBoone.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What do you know about the courier Benny shot?"
Yes Man: "I knew he/she was carrying the Platinum Chip! And I knew right where Benny should wait for him/her! That's why Benny put me here! To monitor Mr. House's data transmissions. They're all encrypted, of course - but I'm quite a decrypter! Did you know that Mr. House spent 812,545 caps hiring salvage teams to find the Platinum Chip- just in the last year alone? Of course you didn't! Or that there were seven couriers, but six of them were carrying junk? How about their exact routes, and the mercenary teams that screened them? I knew all that. Pretty smart, huh?"
(Yes Man's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Tell me about Dermot."
Marco: "Roughneck prospector is all I hear, good at what he does. Been renting a room here for a year or so - nothing special."
(Marco's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "How long have you been stationed here?"
Sterling: "Going on six months, now. But I reckon we'll be moving out, soon enough. Can't talk about the details. Til then, we'll man the towers and keep an eye on the Fiends. We've had more than our share of trouble from their direction. Whole things smells of Caesar to me. 'Course, that's just guesswork, but I'd still bet a few caps that he's stirring up the locals against us."
(Sterling's dialogue) - ↑ Ulysses Log Y-17.22
- ↑ The Courier: "I came here with the Happy Trails Caravan Company to make contact with the New Canaanites."
Joshua Graham: "Happy Trails. I remember. They were good friends. I have bad news for your employers. New Canaan was destroyed, its citizens scattered. All because of the White Legs. And Caesar, of course. The White Legs want to join the Legion. Caesar's rite of passage is the destruction of the New Canaanites, almost assuredly because of me. The good news is that we can help you find your way back. Daniel, one of the other New Canaanites, has made many maps of the region. The bad news is that we can't help you right now. Not with everything that's going on."
(NVDLC02Joshua.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "I killed the Omertas who were scheming to attack the Strip."
Caesar: "Months spent feeding the Omertas bribes, nursing their betrayal - all for nothing. Any other crimes?"
(FortCaesar.txt) - ↑ 662.0 662.1 Caesar: "All right, let's state the obvious. There's something wrong with me. The headaches started a couple months ago. They weren't too bad at first... but now they come frequently and they're... debilitating. For the past two weeks, my left leg has been dragging. It's stiffer, hard to move. And you've seen me blank out. Lucius says I stare into space, blink a few times, then keep talking like nothing happened. So what's the diagnosis?"
(FortCaesar.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "What's your problem now?"
Beagle: "My problem is that I'm no longer a deputy. I'm just a Beagle now. Apparently two-and-a-half months of law enforcement experience doesn't count for anything. The new regime is just that - all new. He's rude. Just don't tell him I said it. Primm has a sheriff now, just not as supportive as I would've hoped."
(Beagle's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Where was your caravan hit?"
Rose of Sharon Cassidy: "Up side of Vegas, hear tell. Trapped at the Mojave Outpost, so I wasn't able to run there when I heard. Been weeks since it was hit, so the site's probably a Cazador nest by now."
(RoseofSharonCassidy.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Who are you?"
Michelle Kerr: "Name's Michelle. My Dad and me run this store. His name's Samuel. I take the day shift and he takes nights. We came here about a month ago when Primm went to hell on account of the prison break north of there. Found a bin to call home and set up shop."
(Michelle Kerr's dialogue) - ↑ Caesar: "Weeks were spent convincing the Great Khans to join the Legion, but you've ruined all that. Haven't you?"
(FortCaesar.txt) - ↑ Bill of sale
- ↑ The Courier: "You're hiding something. Spit it out. You owe me."
Craig Boone: "She... I tracked her down. Southeast, near the river. They were selling her. Saw it through my scope. Whole place swarming with Legion. Hundreds of them. Bidding for things no man has a right to. I just had my rifle with me. Just me, against all of them, so... I took the shot."
(Craig Boone's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Better for her to die than live a Legion slave."
Craig Boone: "Yeah. What they do to women... that's worse than death. There was no choice in what I did. It was more like... being forced to watch something you can't stop. All this was only ever going to play out one way. It still is. I don't have any say. All I can do is wait for it to be done with me."
(Craig Boone's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "You should've tried to rescue her. Even if it meant your death."
Craig Boone: "There was never any saving her. They'd have taken her where I couldn't follow. What I did... that was the only rescue."
The Courier: "You had no right to make that decision."
Craig Boone: "There was no decision. I was meant to pull that trigger. It was a mistake to think I could escape it. You take out a debt, it's only a matter of time before someone comes collecting. Things just finally caught up with me."
(Craig Boone's dialogue) - ↑ Mr. New Vegas: "The Black Mountain radio signal is back after a long absence. Listeners say the new programming is, quote, less for outcasts, more for weirdos."
(MrNewVegas.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "But how did Tabitha find you in the first place?"
Raul Tejada: "Ah, it's stupid, boss. I used to listen to the radio broadcasts, just to pass the time. Well, one day the signal stops, so I figured I'd try to find transmitter. I'm a pretty good repairman, or I was before the eyes started to go. Anyway, I found Black Mountain and offered my services, but Tabitha decided I was useful enough to keep around. Permanently."
(RaulTejada.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Where'd the Deathclaws come from?"
Chomps Lewis: "They moved into the quarry after the Powder Gangers came through and made off with most of our dynamite. We shut the quarry down while we waited for the NCR to get us some more blasting sticks, but now the Deathclaws have shown up. The NCR's a no-show, and my men and I have got nothing to do but sit on our asses all day. It's damn frustrating."
(QJChompsLewis.txt) - ↑ Christine Royce: "Did you know the Stimpak reservoirs ran out within an hour of being in there? I was in there for two weeks, and it kept... repeating the procedure."
(NVDLC01Christine.txt) - ↑ J.E. Sawyer: "The Courier carried his/her delivery from southern NCR, toward the Hub. We intentionally left the Courier's origins and the exact nature of the initial transaction vague."
- ↑ All Roads
- ↑ Fallout: New Vegas intro.
- ↑ Doc Mitchell: "Whoa, easy there. Easy. You been out cold a couple of days now."
(DocMitchell.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "I overheard your argument. What was that all about?"
Trudy: "It looks like our little town got itself dragged into the middle of something we don't want anything to do with. About a week ago, this trader, Ringo, comes into town. Survivor of an attack, he says. Bad men after him, needs a place to hide. We figured he was just in shock, so we gave him a place to lie low. We didn't actually expect anyone to come after him."
(GSTrudy.txt) - ↑ The canonical events of the main quest Ain't That a Kick in the Head in Fallout: New Vegas.
- ↑ The Courier will find Nipton in ruins with people on crosses and Legion soldiers led by Vulpes Inculta once he arrives at the town of Nipton in Fallout: New Vegas
- ↑ Oliver Swanick: "Ain't gonna see me up on a cross or my head on no pole, uh uh! That's for loooooosers!"
(VNiptonSurvivor.txt) - ↑ The Courier: "Why are you still here?"
Boxcars: "I dunno, I just love it here. What the fuck do you think, asshole? Prize for second place was I got to live, but they beat my fucking legs with hammers. I'm fucking crippled, get it?"
(VNiptonBoxcars2.txt) - ↑ The Courier: Why are funds tied up at the Boneyard?
Hanlon: Senate elections are coming up. Local representatives don't want to push any more funding to the Mojave campaign because it's unpopular. Most of the folks around the Boneyard haven't been to New Vegas and probably never will. All they know is that their money gets sucked away to this desert and their brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters die here.
(Hanlon's dialogue) - ↑ The canonical events of the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Dead Money.
- ↑ The canonical events of the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts.
- ↑ The canonical events of the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
- ↑ The canonical events of the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Pretty brave, a bunch of kids living alone like that."
Robert MacCready: "I don't know. Looking back on the whole thing, I think we were just lucky. Anyway, when I hit sixteen, I ended up wandering the Capital Wasteland for a while. I took the odd job here and there, but things were pretty hot with the Brotherhood of Steel running the show. So I hitched a ride with a caravan and made my way north until I ended up here. Made a pretty decent name for myself before I heard that the Gunners needed some sharpshooters. Biggest mistake of my life. They were animals. Killed anything that moved if it got in their way. I went with it for a while, because the caps were good. But, I dunno, I guess it started to catch up with me... so I quit. Which pretty much brings us to now. So there you have it, my whole life in a nutshell."
(CompanionMacCready.txt) - ↑ Fallout: New Vegas endings
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "You sure Ingram knows what she's doing?"
Arthur Maxson: "Proctor Ingram's managed to keep a 40,000 ton airship aloft for the past five years. I'd say that earns her the benefit of the doubt."
(BoSElderMaxson.txt) - ↑ The Synthetic Truth: "There aren't many among us who are even old enough to remember that evening - although some of the city's Ghoul residents certainly could have, had they not been forcibly removed, thanks to Mayor McDonough's anti-Ghoul decree of 2282."
- ↑ Libertalia terminal entries; Wire's Terminal, May - 2282
- ↑ Railroad HQ terminal entries; PAM Mainframe Terminal, 2283
- ↑ The events of the quest Lost Patrol in Fallout 4.
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "You're a "Paladin"? What does that mean?"
Brandis: "I am... was... in the Brotherhood of Steel. Military. My team... we were on a recon mission. But the Brotherhood is far away. Too far... too far to help us."
The Sole Survivor: "What have you been doing all this time?"
Brandis: "I... I tried to do some recon. Explore a little. But I'm... I'm all alone. It was... it was just too much. Too much of a risk. So, I've been hiding. So long... three years? Yes, yes, about that. Too long."
(Paladin Brandis' dialogue) - ↑ Railroad HQ terminal entries; PAM mainframe terminal, 2284
- ↑ Sedgwick Hall terminal entries; Jacq's Terminal, Score!
- ↑ Sedgwick Hall terminal entries; Jacq's Terminal, [POwens] - The girl has to go
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.518-519: "[18.09] UNIVERSITY POINT
This once-thriving settlement was built into the ruins of the old university. Approximately one year before current events, synths from the Institute wiped this trading post off the map after a disagreement regarding classified research. An explosion in the service tunnels under Sedgwick Hall killed many, released a large amount of radioactive material, and caused the building to partly collapse."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map) - ↑ The Institute terminal entries; terminal, 2286.4.10
- ↑ Nisha's holotape, Entries 3 and 4
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Your base was under a donut shop?"
Deacon: "It's a lot better than it sounds. Well, it was until it was blown to hell."
The Sole Survivor: "What happened?"
Deacon: "Our HQ was strong, defensible. Heck, we thought it was secure. Inside a minute the Institute troopers breached the doors and turned it into a shooting gallery. The survivors didn't have time to grab anything. So we're getting something important we had to leave behind."
(Deacon's dialogue) - ↑ Croup Manor terminal entries; Theodore's Personal Terminal, Journal Entry: Who cares?!?
Note: His corpse is lying on the floor of the locked basement. - ↑ The Sole Survivor: "What was the Quincy Massacre?"
Preston Garvey: "I thought everyone in the Commonwealth knew about that by now. Where the Minutemen betrayed each other, and the people they were supposed to protect. I was with Colonel Hollis's group. A mercenary group called the Gunners was attacking Quincy; the people there called for the Minutemen to help. We were the only ones that came. The other groups... they just turned their backs. On us, and the folks in Quincy. Only a few of us got out alive. Colonel Hollis was dead. So I ended up in charge of the survivors. We never found a safe place to settle. One disaster after another... you saw how it ended, in Concord."
(Preston Garvey's dialogue) - ↑ The canonical events of the main quest Out of Time in Fallout 4
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest Unlikely Valentine.
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest Reunions
- ↑ The Prydwen terminal entries; Captain Kells' terminal, Maxon MX-001E CP-05
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest The Glowing Sea.
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest Hunter/Hunted.
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest The Molecular Level
- ↑ Fallout 4 main quest, act three.
- ↑ Fallout 4 add-on Automatron.
- ↑ Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- ↑ Fallout 4 add-on Vault-Tec Workshop.
- ↑ Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- ↑ The Courier: "NCR has a food shortage?"
Thomas Hildern: "Not yet. But our government understands the value of proactive thought. Our studies project an imbalance between production and consumption. Or, for a layman such as yourself - not enough food, too many mouths to feed. Mass starvation. In a decade or so."
(ThomasHildern.txt) - ↑ 719.0 719.1 719.2 Courier: "Say you keep control of New Vegas. What happens next?"
Robert House: "New Vegas is more than a city - it's the remedy to mankind's derailment. The city's economy is a blast furnace in which can be forged the steel of a new rail line, running straight to a new horizon. What is the NCR? A society of people desperate to experience comfort, ease, luxury... A society of customers. With all that money pouring in? Give me 20 years, and I'll reignite the high technology development sectors. 50 years, and I'll have people in orbit. 100 years, and my colony ships will be heading for the stars, to search for planets unpolluted by the wrath and folly of a bygone generation."
(MrHouse.txt) - ↑ Vault 101 PA System Fun Facts: "Did you know: due to the threats of radiation and Mutant domination, the United States will not be habitable again for at least 3 centuries?"
- ↑ This event is only referenced as an Old World Blues ending if three or more sound effects are installed on Blind Diode Jefferson.
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