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498 segments

0:04

You can change the future if you can

0:08

bring me to Mulaver.

0:11

It's just my head.

0:17

This is the only way to get your dad

0:19

back.

0:22

>> Stupid [ __ ] You know this is

0:24

all your fault. They'll kill you for

0:26

this.

0:27

>> Not if I bring back the target.

0:38

Is that

0:39

>> the head?

0:42

>> Is there something you'd like to say,

0:44

Norm?

0:44

>> It was not my intention to question your

0:46

leadership, overseer.

0:48

>> Thank you.

0:48

>> I don't know what the people of Vault 32

0:50

were up to, but it was anything but

0:53

innocent.

0:55

>> It was open from the outside.

0:56

>> They need a pit boy to open the door.

0:58

They had one.

1:00

My mom's

1:22

like

1:27

I thought I had it.

1:28

>> I thought I had it. I really did. I

1:29

thought it had it. It was just like

1:33

>> You ripped that thing inside out, its

1:34

guts went flying everywhere. I thought

1:37

it was dead meat.

1:39

>> That was really special.

1:40

>> Yeah, it was kind of special.

1:42

>> Wait, you should brand me.

1:48

>> I'm not officially your squire until you

1:50

brand me.

1:50

>> It's late.

1:52

>> Come on.

1:53

>> You sure? It really hurts.

1:55

>> I want you to. I want you to. Please.

2:00

All right. Yeah, let's do it.

2:04

>> It is your most sacred duty to protect

2:06

the brotherhood. After which, it is your

2:08

most sacred duty to protect me. Knight

2:12

Titus, do you accept?

2:14

>> Oh, yeah. Bad deal.

2:18

>> Okay. Old S.

2:25

>> ALMOST DONE.

2:31

TOLD YOU HURTS.

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>> Oh man,

2:40

still pretty hot. Oh, thank you. Night

2:43

Titus, you cannot wait to base, see the

2:47

look on everyone's faces when they see

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us return with the target. Oh man. Tidis

2:54

and daddies. The tea boys. Yeah.

3:03

>> Hey, look. Uh

3:07

before we go back to the

3:10

to the base,

3:12

there's probably something I

3:15

I I should tell you.

3:17

>> Yeah. I mean, whatever you want. I'm

3:21

officially your squire now. You can tell

3:22

me anything. Goals, insecurities,

3:27

thoughts, regrets, love life stuff. I

3:30

don't care.

3:32

Actually, it's uh

3:42

>> Maximus.

3:50

We can still be friends.

3:53

What did you do?

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Where's Nat Titus?

3:57

Oh,

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>> he's

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he's dead.

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So, you know, we we you and I, we we

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just have to get our story straight

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before we go back.

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>> They're going to kill you.

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>> I mean, they don't have to find out.

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>> It's the Brotherhood. They'll find out.

4:25

>> I should have known better than to trust

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you.

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I'm sorry.

4:42

>> Stop moving.

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>> Get off me.

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>> That is

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No, don't don't leave me in here. I'll

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[ __ ] kill you. Thaddius,

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>> you should have.

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I

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>> can't believe you let you [ __ ] brand

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me.

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>> That,

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>> don't leave me here.

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>> Stinky old head's mine now.

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>> No.

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>> Get back here. Please. Please. Please.

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No.

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>> Don't leave me in here. That get back

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here.

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I'll kill you. I swear I'll kill you.

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No,

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no,

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please.

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Please. No. No. No. No. Not from there.

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No.

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sing

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it yet.

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That was you right

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back in Philly.

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>> Yes, that was that was me.

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>> Why can't you move?

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>> Just someone stole my fusion cord.

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Please

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can you please let me out?

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Believe me, I really want to trust you,

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but

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I've had a rough week.

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>> Me, too.

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>> You uh remember that uh man I left with

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with the glasses and the

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whole body?

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>> Yes.

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>> Yeah. I'm looking for his head. That's

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why I'm here. That's um I mean that's

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why I'm passing through.

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>> Hey, you have radiation sickness. I I

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got rata away left in the sleeve of my

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armor. You can have it if you let me

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out.

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>> I really want to believe you, but

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practically every person I've met up

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here has tried to kill me. So,

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>> listen. Hey, if you don't get this

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medicine, you're going to pass out.

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Okay? And if you lose consciousness,

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we're both going to die.

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Trust me. Please.

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Please.

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>> What's your name?

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>> I'm Night Titus.

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>> I'm Lucy.

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There's a manual option. He's

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>> I got it.

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The T60, right?

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The army started using these after the

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Battle of Anchorage. I've seen these in

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old engineering manuals, but never in

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real life. And you've even got the

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tempered lining in this one, which is

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>> How did the raiders get a hold of my

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mom's pit boy?

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>> Maybe the locks were falsified. Why?

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>> Why? This is the thing you're asking why

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about? I want to check one more thing.

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>> Can't we just go home?

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>> Come on.

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It looks like they were trying to get

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into 31. But why? All I know is we're

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leaving.

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>> If anybody asks where we were, I'll have

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a heart attack.

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>> Norman Chester

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Where have you two been?

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>> We've been planting tes.

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>> Well, run along now.

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I had no idea people lived in those

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vaults.

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>> What did you think was in them?

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>> Monsters.

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>> That's what people say.

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>> No, just regular folk like me.

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Oh, my squire stole something vital to

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the brotherhood. I've got to go after

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him.

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Good luck.

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>> Wait,

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this brotherhood of yours,

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you guys have more of those T60s?

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>> Yeah.

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>> And guns. Like real

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I'm not messing around type guns.

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>> Yep.

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>> Listen, I have a tracker that'll lead

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right to that head.

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>> Now, seeing as everybody on Earth seems

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to be after that thing, I'm guessing

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that's what you're looking for, too.

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>> What are you suggesting?

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>> We travel together.

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We use my tracker to catch up your

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squire, get the head, and take it to the

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Brotherhood.

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In exchange for my help, then you'll

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lend me the services of five or six of

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your knights to save my father.

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Look,

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you could have been lying about the

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medicine and you weren't.

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You could have killed me when I

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collapsed back there and

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you didn't.

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I get that trust doesn't come easily up

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here,

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but you can trust me.

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And I'm from a place where the worst

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someone can do to you is forget to say

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thank you.

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>> Sounds like a nice way to live.

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>> It is.

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Good morning.

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of all

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the future.

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I will make

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I'm sorry, Rich. I just feel that in

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times of crisis,

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you need someone with experience.

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>> Hey, it's true. No hard feelings, Dave.

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>> You know,

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with the water crisis and the prisoners

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and just all the uncertainty,

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>> really, it's fine. We vote in private

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booths for a reason,

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>> right?

16:00

Go ahead.

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>> And Betty's already been overseer once.

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>> I'm going to vote for Betty.

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>> I got that impression.

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Who am I kidding?

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>> At this rate, we'll have caught up by

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sundown.

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>> Hey, can I ask you a favor?

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>> Okay.

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>> Can you tell me what's happened in the

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last 200 years?

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What do you mean?

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>> Just the last 200 years. Like a a quick

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rundown. I know about the Great War and

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the bombs falling and the 320 years of

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American history before then. I just

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need help with the last 200 years after

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the bombs fell.

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>> The bombs fell when I was a kid.

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>> Is that what they tell you in your

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brotherhood?

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>> You're the one who grew up in a box

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underground.

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Also, you thought you would show up to

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some warlord with no armor, no health,

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and expect them to just turn over a

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hostage to you. Did you really think

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that that would work?

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>> I have the head.

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>> Yeah, but we don't even know what's in

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it.

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>> That's true.

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Look, I I come from a place where the

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world is what you make of it. Hey, it's

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not like up here. We're naive down

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there. Up until I was six, I really

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thought that the big light in our farm

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was the sun.

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My mom used to take me to play out under

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that light, and I swear I could feel the

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sun baking my skin.

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>> After my mom was gone,

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I realized it was just her that made it

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all feel so real.

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So like Earth is round, Earth is flat.

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Where are you guys at on that these

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days?

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It It is my honor to announce that with

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a 98% majority.

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Betty Pearson has been elected vault

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overseer.

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>> I'm so honored to step into Peggy Mlan's

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shoes.

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>> Better luck next time, Rachel.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Yeah.

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Congratulations,

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Overseer.

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>> Thank you.

20:14

So, you guys use pre-war technology to

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find and collect pre-war technology to

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make sure no one has pre-war technology?

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>> I mean, yeah. Well, when you say it like

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that, I mean, yeah, it's it's weird.

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You armed?

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>> No.

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>> Yes, we are.

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>> Are you armed?

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>> No.

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>> We're just going to walk on by. That

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okay with you?

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>> It's fine.

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>> Give me your gun.

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No.

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>> Okay. I'm walking towards you.

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>> There's no one here but us and them.

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It's not safe. Give me your gun.

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>> They said they're not armed.

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>> They're lying.

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>> You're lying.

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>> What's happening over there?

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>> Yeah, we're just being careful. You can

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come on through.

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>> ARE YOU TRYING TO [ __ ] US?

21:22

>> THE GUN?

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>> OKAY. UH,

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I think we're all feeling some tension.

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Yeah.

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a little stress.

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So, why don't we all take a deep breath?

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>> WHAT THE [ __ ] ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?

21:51

OKAY. UH,

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we're going to do this.

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AND HOW ABOUT ON THE COUNT OF THREE, WE

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ALL RAISE UP OUR ARMS?

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>> THE ARTIST DON'T HAVE ANY WEAPONS,

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>> AND NEITHER DO WE.

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>> WELL, EITHER WAY, could we could we just

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give it a try, please?

22:30

Okay, great. Uh, hands up on the count

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of three. Ready?

22:37

One,

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two,

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three.

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Heat. Heat.

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Heat

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up here.

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Why

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>> fiends?

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>> Should have known.

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>> You've been shot.

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>> It's just a scratch.

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Happens all the time.

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What's a fiend?

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It's people who eat people.

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>> I hate it up here.

25:10

You ran a great campaign.

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>> I know. Must have put 10 posters up.

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what you got to do when you put a few

25:18

posters up and let democracy run its

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course.

25:23

You know, I ran once and then that wevil

25:27

famine came. Lost to none other than

25:30

Hank Mlean. You know what they say,

25:33

when things look glum, vote for somebody

25:36

from Vault 31.

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I voted for Betty.

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You don't think it's weird that we

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always elect an overseer from Vault 31?

26:06

They did the same exact thing in Vault

26:07

32.

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>> Honestly, no.

26:13

By all accounts, Vault 31 has more

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resources, better education system, and

26:18

you know, they got that phrase.

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>> When things look glum, vote 31.

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>> It's a powerful slogan.

26:35

>> You think 200 years of coincidence comes

26:37

down to a slogan?

26:39

You might as well be asking why everyone

26:41

prefers Jello Cake to apple pie. I don't

26:43

know why. They just do.

26:48

>> So, if it's not at all worrisome, why

26:50

are we whispering?

26:51

>> Because we just snuck into a vault

26:52

filled with dead bodies.

26:55

>> Not to mention Steph's from Vault 31.

26:59

>> Oh, hello, Norman.

27:01

>> Steph, I actually was just heading out.

27:04

We'll uh pick this up later. Hey, sure.

27:10

Steph,

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>> how's Vault 31 different from here?

27:17

>> What did your dad tell you?

27:20

>> Not much, actually. It's why I'm asking.

27:26

>> Gee, I don't know.

27:28

Maybe the mashed potatoes were a little

27:30

better.

27:33

>> That is what my dad used to say.

27:41

Must be true then.

27:44

>> It must be true.

28:04

I will

28:10

strong.

28:36

What?

28:40

>> This isn't

28:42

real, right?

28:45

>> You never heard of the New California

28:47

Republic.

28:50

>> 34,000 people lived here after the war.

28:53

>> Yeah.

28:55

What about reclamation day?

29:01

The

29:02

>> the entire purpose of my vault was to

29:05

come up to the surface one day and

29:08

and restart civilization. It it's it's

29:11

reclamation day. It's what keeps us all

29:12

going. And

29:21

it already happened without us.

29:30

Well, if it makes you feel any better.

29:32

It didn't work out.

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Hey,

29:40

come

29:52

Heat. Heat.

30:42

What happened.

30:51

>> It's the same thing that always happens.

30:56

Everyone wants to save the world. They

30:58

just

31:02

disagree on how.

31:05

I wonder if anyone survived.

31:11

I did.

31:35

We should keep moving.

31:42

Hey,

31:53

>> Pis. This is more than just a graze.

31:57

We have to get you something from

32:00

somewhere.

32:03

>> Huh?

32:04

We need to get the head.

32:07

The head can wait.

32:10

Come on.

32:25

Okay.

32:41

Hey, wait.

32:46

There could be anything in there.

32:47

>> Yeah,

32:49

like a first aid kit.

32:57

Move seats.

33:03

Lucy.

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Lucy

33:55

Lucy,

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you're not

34:23

We'll see. We'll see.

34:51

Thank you for coming everyone.

34:54

It is important to me for us all to see

34:58

this place together

35:01

as a community,

35:03

as a family,

35:05

so that we can heal together

35:08

and rebuild together.

35:12

>> What is happening here? Now, I spoke

35:15

with the overseer of Vault 31, and we

35:17

agreed these votes of ours are too

35:20

sacred to leave empty, which is why I am

35:23

announcing a resettling campaign.

35:26

Some of us will stay home to rebuild 33.

35:30

Others will be moving into Vault 32 in

35:33

the coming weeks to start a new.

35:36

>> What a difference a day made.

35:44

24

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little hours

35:52

bought the sun and the flowers

36:00

where there used to be rain.

36:06

By yesterday was blue dear.

36:15

Today I'm a part of you dear.

36:22

My lonely nights are through dear.

36:28

We must remember how good we have it

36:31

here in votes 31, 32, and 33. Three

36:37

democracies and three vaults, separated

36:40

to prevent the spread of threats, but

36:43

connected to aid one another in times of

36:46

need.

36:48

>> We are the lucky ones. We are the light

36:53

burning in the darkness. And we will

36:56

carry on until the day we bring that

36:58

light to the surface.

37:03

>> And the difference

37:08

>> find anything interesting?

37:14

>> Great job cleaning up.

37:18

The raid has destroyed so much,

37:22

but not our spirits.

37:28

Betty,

37:33

when my mother died, what happened to

37:34

her pit boy?

37:37

It was buried with her.

37:40

How are you so sure?

37:45

Because I buried her myself.

37:49

Me and your father.

38:59

Where are we?

39:00

>> It's okay. We'll be all right.

39:12

What is this place?

39:15

>> You're in the best place in the world.

39:24

We're in a vault.

39:32

Someday,

39:36

some way,

39:39

you'll realize

39:41

that you've been blind.

39:48

Yes, darling,

39:50

you're going to need me again.

39:55

It's just a matter of time.

40:01

Go home.

40:04

Go home

40:08

until you reach the end of the line.

40:15

But I know

40:19

you pass my way again.

40:24

It's just a matter

40:27

of

40:29

time.

41:32

Hallelujah.

41:34

Hallelujah.

Interactive Summary

This video segment details the complex relationships and events surrounding a quest for a mysterious "head," involving characters like Knight Titus, Lucy, and others. It touches upon the branding ceremony for a squire, a betrayal leading to Titus's death, and the subsequent cover-up. The narrative also explores the history and social structures of Vaults 31, 32, and 33, including a disputed election for Overseer and hints of a long-standing, possibly orchestrated, imbalance of power favoring Vault 31. The quest for the head intertwines with personal vendettas, the search for missing loved ones, and the broader implications of life on the surface after a catastrophic war, revealing the harsh realities and moral ambiguities faced by the survivors.

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