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Vault-Tec is a pre-war defense megacorporation responsible for creating the vaults featured throughout the Fallout series. [2] Their purpose of conducting human experiments on its residents began as an idea by Fallout co-creator Tim Cain following the 1997 release of the first Fallout game.
Barb assures the investors that the Vaults will be put to use by planning to drop the first nuclear bomb themselves. Most of the investors discuss torture ideas for vault experiments, all of which being direct references to vaults that can be found in the various Fallout games. As a shocked Cooper listens, Barb's assistant is brought in ...
Vault Boy is the mascot of the Fallout media franchise. Created by staff at Interplay Entertainment, the original owners of the Fallout intellectual property, Vault Boy was introduced in 1997's Fallout as an advertising character representing Vault-Tec, a fictional megacorporation that built a series of specialized fallout shelters throughout the United States prior to the nuclear holocaust ...
Howard introduces Vault 4 for a Vault-Tec commercial. After filming, he is introduced to Bud Askins, a Vault-Tec executive. Howard dislikes Askins, as his connections to West-Tek caused many of his friends and allies to die during a battle in Alaska, due to a defect in the T-45 Power Armor.
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Timothy Cain is an American video game developer and YouTuber best known as the creator, producer, lead programmer and one of the main designers of the 1997 video game Fallout.
Canada becomes the first country to play host to two Invictus Games. The inaugural Games took place in London in 2014, followed by the U.S. — specifically Orlando, Florida — in 2016.
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