Since we didn’t see Barb I think it’s 99% certain she’s still alive and probably still high up, if not the single highest up remaining in Vaul-Tec. I wonder where their daughter is. Genre-logic would indicate she’s still alive too, and Coop will have to make some very difficult decisions based on her circumstances.
Also, I think that Netflix and other streamers used to approve multiple seasons right off the bat but they’re now being more careful with their funding and approving shows one season at a time.
I get it, but networks didn’t approve a second season until episodes had aired of the first season. Heck, they didn’t even approve beyond the first 13 episodes until they were proving successful. I feel like they managed to renew in March/April and get shows back on TV with fresh episodes by September/October.
I wish they could develop a new Fallout or Wheel of Time season in one year time from the announcement of its renewal.
“Fallout is renewed! Expect new episodes April 2025!”
I mean, that used to be the standard. COVID and then the strike made several years between seasons the new normal, but there really isn’t any reason why it should still be going on now.
If I were Lucy, as Moldavor told me the truth about my father, I’m sure I would have questioned the revelation that ‘he’ nuked Shady Sands. Doesn’t sound very feasible for a sole, middle-aged vault manager with no military training, super-powers or team to help him.
We have no idea if Lucy understands the mechanics of how someone could nuke a place. And its safe to assume that’s not knowledge the regular Vault Dweller would even be given. She just knows it IS possible to nuke a place.
A contempory Moldaver might as well said to me “He over-leveraged the API on the NASDAQ to force an acquisition by proxy vote on the board to accept a tender offer to control the company.”
I don’t see why not, if vaultek has nukes its a matter of sending an email. Doesn’t require military training or super powers, and he does have a team.
I wondered briefly about that. How does Vault-Tec have nukes, and what delivery system would they use?
Perhaps it was the inactive missile field in The Divide. If Vault-Tec had compromised the command and control mechanism back before the end of the world, they may still have that and the ability to target and initiate launches.
I’ve never got the impression that Vaults can communicate with their ‘HQ’, but I’ll accept that’s possible. I still don’t see how he has a team though; I suppose he could defrost a couple of two-hundred year old office managers to help.
He’s a middle manager for a corporation that makes nukes, and has zero ethical or moral compunctions about using them, to an intentionally comical degree. He doesn’t need military training or super-powers to get his hands on a nuke. There’s probably a form he can fill out.