Hello Escapist, been awhile since I started a thread, but finally got around to it.
My question involves the vaults in the Fallout universe. I ask, why? The vaults were created to test humanity and find out things the Enclave thought they would need to retake the earth after it had been microwaved, but my question is why the people in the vault did that. What compelled them to follow through on the experiments?
In Fallout 3
Both vaults overseers knew the dangers of what they were doing, yet for some reason went about their business, leading to both vaults failing.
Is there some sort of explanation for why they did this that I'm just missing? Or does it simply stem from a gameplay want of having vaults, so the developers invent experiments that cause the vaults to fail, and by this act gain a new level?
Also, for discussion value, which vault experiment do you think was the most important for rebuilding civilization?
My question involves the vaults in the Fallout universe. I ask, why? The vaults were created to test humanity and find out things the Enclave thought they would need to retake the earth after it had been microwaved, but my question is why the people in the vault did that. What compelled them to follow through on the experiments?
In Fallout 3
Vault 101 was meant to test prolonged isolation, and the role of the Overseer. Now, when the nuke drops and you get locked in a vault, corporate orders don't count for much anymore, but still the overseer went ahead with his plan. Even more odd is Vault 87 and 92. 87 was created to test a strain of F.E.V virus, and 92 was meant to test a method of turning ordinary people into super soldiers.
Both vaults overseers knew the dangers of what they were doing, yet for some reason went about their business, leading to both vaults failing.
Is there some sort of explanation for why they did this that I'm just missing? Or does it simply stem from a gameplay want of having vaults, so the developers invent experiments that cause the vaults to fail, and by this act gain a new level?
Also, for discussion value, which vault experiment do you think was the most important for rebuilding civilization?