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I'm actually impressed with the way they tied everything back together at the end. I can't say I was surprised that Steph turns out to be working with the Enclave, the deathclaw pack battle was pretty sweet as was the surprise capabilities of the NCR power armor and Thaddeus using his toes to stabilize the rifle. I know it was pure fan service but I love the NCR payoff at the end and while you could criticize it for essentially just setting up the same old faction conflict as all the games do it works. I am curious about what Hank's final plan is and was caught out by the fact it seems he has his own agenda separate from all the classic factions. I also thought it was a hilarious bit with Culkin's Legatus character claiming the title of Caesar and vowing to create a new "palace" to be the seat of the legion's power in New Vegas and declaring the intent to build "Caesars Palace" that shit cracked me up. What did yall think of the end of this season? What do you think Hank's programming is for? Also notably absent from both seasons is any whiff of the Institute, I wonder where they might figure into all this eventually?

And then there of course is that post credits scene.

A new Liberty Prime of course is the logical escalation for season 3

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[-] XiaCobolt@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I like watching the show, but it is sure baffling the choices.

Wow the Enclave are the next big bads? After Fallout 2 and 3? How original. I liked how New Vegas and the anniversary DLC for Fallout 4 basically made the Enclave a spent force.

Vegas is back to being contested by the NCR and Caesar's legion? With House possibly there playing both sides? So we reset to the start of Fallout New Vegas

[-] Keld@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

The thing is they're resetting thing by killing everything that looks like civilisation and then not allowing any progress, but to bring them back to the point where they were at they have to remove what the factions are.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

Yeah I think they have been going for a soft reboot while at the same time setting up this new exploration of the yet mostly unexplored Colorado. All we know about Colorado is what was in Tactics and some expository lore dumps about the presidential bunker and that that was where the cyberdogs were created. The Hangdogs and the legion are likely focal points for the next season along with the Enclave. I expect there to be a B plot with the NCR and Brotherhood following in persuit of the diode which I think the Ghoul reposessed given when Maximus and Lucy find the terminal powered down again after the Ghoul leaves.

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