Forum:Biggest mysteries of Fallout

I was wondering what people think are the biggest unexplained things in any of the fallout games. I was thinking of things like. where exactly your father came from in fallout 3, and how he knew that vault 101 was a control vault of ,sorts. It has been a while but I think I remember something about the eastern brotherhood loosing contact with the western brotherhood even after Lyons was on his own.


 * In fallout new Vegas we are unsure how long it took EDE to travel from Chicago to Las Vegas. if EDE traveled at a walking speed along I70 it would only take approximately a month. It then seems the Enclave have been seriously separated since Fallout 2, because they did not seem to know about Navarro. This also makes us wonder exactly how long EDE was broken in Primm or chicago or whether it was doing somethig else along the way; because Adams air force base was ruined in 2277. Also was EDE destroyed for fun or purpose.

Also what was the mission of the NCR rangers in Baja California. IF anyone can think of any else please add them.

Ken

Anna Winslow: proof of ghosts in the Fallout Universe or was the Chosen One some kind of a psyker?--OvaltinePatrol 00:29, November 1, 2011 (UTC)

In NV if you stand over a grave site and turn your background volume all the way up, you can hear creepy-as-shit whispers. Granted, while the bullet to the dome might screw up your senses, this suggests that ghosts exist, at least in the Fallout universe. Maybe the radiation emitted by all the nuclear weapons prevented them from crossing over easily?--NCRandproud123 21:15, November 1, 2011 (UTC)

how come the gun runners never do anything with their "badass" arsenal but sell to the few very rich. ThatWhiteboy98 23:53, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

The Brotherhood is mentioned to still have influence in the west, from Mojave sources, which, correct me if I'm wrong, is pretty much completely NCR controlled territory? I mean if they have to hide from the NCR in the Mojave, what do they do in the West? Are they even around anymore, the NCR acts like they killed them ALL. If they're not there, then where are they? And if they are, how do they operate? This is barely even acknowledged let alone un-tackled. --98.243.106.164 21:06, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

They could operate very similarly to how they did in the Mojave--mostly clandestine and underground. The "influence" could be more subversive in the NCR territory. Just a WAG. --MikeJTanner 23:44, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

The Origins, objectives and nature of the Keeng Rat and his Cousin in fallout 2. And what became of the Cult of Renewal? Zac hemker 02:45, November 8, 2011 (UTC)

The Krivbeknih suggests to me that the Old Ones, and Cthulhu could exist. With cults having taken place among the swampfolk, and Blackhall's family. So on that note I add, Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn! That is all. User:Bellic 4 life 01:13, November 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * "In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming" And with strange eons even death may die...Zac hemker 15:17, November 16, 2011 (UTC)

What triggered the divergence of the Fallout timeline from our own? --GaussRifle 18:30, November 12, 2011 (UTC)

I know it has been discussed somewhat elsewhere but we do not know the full purpose of the vault experiments or how data was to be collected and used. If the Enclave was going to colonize another planet how could they monitor the experiments. Perhaps they planed to stay for a set number of years collect the data and then leave, but we have seen no evidence of such a plan or any preparation for it. FO3 lets us down here by not providing any of this info in either the pentagon or the vaultec headquarters.

Also were did the Bright Brotherhood go; did they steal the Enclave escape plan?