![]() Though the loyalists were horrified by the senseless slaughter, Allen Mack praised the security officers for their actions. With no one to succeed Alphonse as overseer, the residents chose to await their end in the vault, continuing to hide from the outside world as they had done for two centuries since the war. But popular opinion agreed that further blame was to be cast on James and the Lone Wanderer. Others believe he blamed himself for what had happened. Some believed he had despaired over the death of his daughter. Opinion was divided over why he had taken his life. Those who hurried to the overseer's chambers found Alphonse dead from a single gunshot wound to the head. The sorrowful silence of the vault was suddenly shattered by a lone gunshot. After berating the security officers responsible for the foolishness of what they had done, Alphonse retired to his chambers to ponder the future of the vault. The loyalists were horrified by the senselessness of the massacre, but no one was more horrified than Alphonse. It was not until morning when the rest of the vault learned of what had happened. Taken off guard, the rebels were slaughtered down to the last man and woman. After the first midnight following the Lone Wanderer's departure, a team of security guards most loyal to the overseer attacked the rebel camp, determined to seize control of the vault through any means necessary. Vowing never to think of or speak of her former friend again, Amata decided that she and the rebels would solve the problem without the Lone Wanderer's help.īut they never had the chance. Their disappointment soon gave way to anger and disgust at what they considered to be a betrayal on the Lone Wanderer's part. The loyalists rejoiced while the rebels were in shock. ![]() There were mixed feelings among the residents of the vault when news of his/her final departure was spread. Having come to terms with his/her true past, the Lone Wanderer accepted his/her status as an outsider and turned his/her back on his/her former home and the people he/she had grown up among, returning to the wasteland. Though Amata had hoped her friend would help save the home he/she had grown up in, the Lone Wanderer came to realize that he/she had nothing to return home to and the loyalists had made it clear he/she was no longer welcome. In the end, before he died, his last thought was the belief that the Lone Wanderer could have made a difference.ģ.Leave the Vault Without Resolving the Crisis Even in the final days of life in vault 101, he never said a word about the secret he alone knew, though he had begun to doubt whether he and the Lone Wander had made the right choice together. Time passed and the situation within vault 101 worsened. True to his word, the guard never revealed that the Lone Wanderer had come and left so quickly. The vault door closed behind him/her as he/she returned to the wasteland. The Lone Wanderer realized that he/she had nothing to return home to and chose to accept the guard's offer. Out of respect for the Lone Wanderer's father, the guard offered to allow him/her to leave the vault and in return, he would keep silent about his/her short-lived return. Though the Lone Wanderer answered the call and returned to vault 101, a friendly security guard explained the situation to him/her, informing the Lone Wanderer that the situation described by Amata was even worse than she had told him/her. The situation continued to deteriorate until at long last, Vault 101 joined the long list of vaults whose purpose had failed in the grand social experiment. The distress call she sent out to the Lone Wanderer went unanswered and Amata was left to wonder whether her friend had either ignored the message or if he/she had met death in the Capital Wasteland by then. Let's use this thread to make our own endings. I can't understand why the producers didn't tell what happened to all those towns and other settlements in the ending like what happened in 1, 2, or even New Vegas.įallout 3 Should have followed the examples of its predecessors and successor.
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