In one of many episodes we go to Vault 4, which hosts a complete bunch of mutants and survivors of a tragedy. We be taught that a number of them come from the town of Shady Sands, a bustling city within the wasteland, capital of the New California Republic launched again within the first “Fallout” sport. That is the place Maximus was raised, and the place Lucy lived for some time.
Then the town fell when a Vault-Tec worker, seeing the specter of a flourishing metropolis on the floor not led by Vault-Tec, detonated a nuke that obliterated all the Shady Sands. The issue appears to stem from a single shot of a chalkboard in Vault 4 that teaches the historical past of the New California Republic. The chalkboard places the autumn of Shady Sands as occurring in 2277, adopted by a drawing of a nuke exploding.
Followers consider this overlaps with the video games, as “Fallout: New Vegas” is meant to happen in 2281, and in that sport, Shady Sands is a vibrant and really a lot intact city. This led some “Fallout” followers to assert that the “New Vegas” storyline was being retconned out of “Fallout” lore altogether. On condition that “New Vegas” is the one predominant sport within the franchise not produced by Bethesda Recreation Studios, who helped produce the present, it’s affordable to suppose they may wish to erase the sport from the brand new canon.
Besides, as Bethesda sport designer Emil Pagliarulo mentioned, the sport may be very a lot nonetheless canon. So what occurred to Shady Sands? Effectively, the date might merely be a mistake on the a part of the “Fallout” TV present. Or maybe it’s a intelligent trace that season 2 will present us extra of the decline of Shady Sands.