A Fallout Theory On Reddit Explains Why The Bombs Dropped - But It Gets Weird

Streaming Amazon Prime

amazon, a fallout theory on reddit explains why the bombs dropped - but it gets weird
Prime Video

The "Fallout" video games and Prime Video series are all about life in a post-apocalyptic setting. The vast majority of the franchise takes place long after the bombs fall, even though the actual reason for the nuclear apocalypse is rarely discussed at length. As "Fallout" lore dictates, the official reason for the global destruction was the Great War, a one-day thermonuclear exchange between China and the U.S. that takes place on October 23, 2077. The franchise presents this as the logical endpoint of a decades-long, costly conflict between the two superpowers, but for redditor u/Few-Challenge-6904, the answer is much stranger: it's actually all about aliens.

The gist of this fan theory is that the war was largely a front, meant to mask the governments' true mission to stockpile weapons and fight the invading Zetan civilization. The Great War was humanity's last-ditch effort to stop a full-on Zetan attack, and the surviving authorities of the Wasteland and other ravaged corners of the world remain locked in hidden combat with the aliens long after the bombs fall.

The Zetans are a consistent, if sporadic presence in the "Fallout" games from "Fallout 3" onwards, appearing most prominently in that game's "Mothership Zeta" add-on. Their appearances tend to make clear that they're up to something shady ... but can this Reddit fan theory really back up its thesis of the nuclear war, arguably the most central piece of "Fallout" lore, actually being a response to an alien attack? Let's look at the available evidence.

The Wasteland is a carefully-constructed alien trap

amazon, a fallout theory on reddit explains why the bombs dropped - but it gets weird
Prime Video

One thing backing up the alien attack angle is that the bombs never hit some extremely clear targets — namely, the vast Mariposa base from the first "Fallout" game and the Pacific Ocean oil rig from "Fallout 2" that's one of the last known oil sources in the world, if not the last. This would make more sense if all the nuclear missiles were aimed at alien spaceships instead of enemy countries. The authorities' desperation to fight the aliens with any means necessary could also explain supernatural discoveries like the eerie Dunwich building in "Fallout 3." After all, wouldn't the government exhaust every available way to fight off the invaders before taking the nuclear option, up to and including dark magic?

The 2077 apocalypse kicks off a period known as the Great Game — a time when various powerful individuals form factions and create strange survival plans while undermining each other. According to the alien theory, this, too, is part of humanity's struggle for survival against the Zetans, as factions from the Enclave to the military-oriented Caesar's Legion and Brotherhood of Steel conspire to create a series of different obstacles for the aliens.

As such, many if not all, of the franchise's most iconic enemies, like supermutants, are actually just attempts to hold the Zetans at bay. The novel strategy of turning the world into a high-stakes "Home Alone" house ends up working, and the aliens cease their invasion around 2161 — the year the first "Fallout" game begins.

The theory attempts to explain many specific events

amazon, a fallout theory on reddit explains why the bombs dropped - but it gets weird
Bethesda Softworks

Beyond the grand scheme of things, the Reddit alien theory also goes into how specific events fit into both the games and the show. Wonder how Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) and — almost certainly — his daughter Janey (Teagan Meredith) survive the nuking of Los Angeles? The bombs aren't nukes — it's aliens attacking human population centers with their superweapons. This would also explain why the Wasteland avoids large settlements, incidentally: the aliens love to attack them, so the various faction leaders conspire to keep things small.

The same goes for certain specific game events. How does young Arthur Maxson ascend from a lowly squire to a supreme commander of the Brotherhood of Steel in the 10 years between "Fallout 3" and "Fallout 4?" Former Elder Sarah Lyons survives the events of "Fallout 3" and is keen to stay in the shadows, instead choosing Arthur as a figurehead due to the Maxson family's reputation. Why would she pull the wool over everyone's eyes like that? Because she values her life: other Great Game players are now after the Brotherhood since it has alien technology from the spaceship crash depicted in "Mothership Zeta," using it to construct things like the armored dirigible from "Fallout 4," the Prydwen.

Granted, the details can get pretty confusing at times. Still, the general idea of virtually every major event in the franchise being part of humanity's carefully coordinated attempts to keep aliens from taking over is intriguing, to say the least ... especially when said aliens are already lurking all over the games.

The TV show reveals an even creepier explanation

amazon, a fallout theory on reddit explains why the bombs dropped - but it gets weird
Prime Video

Unlike the games, the show steers clear of aliens. Given that the ending of "Fallout" Season 1 hints at supermutants and "Fallout: New Vegas" as the finale's huge Season 2 tease, it seems unlikely that the Prime Video series intends to introduce an alien invasion arc any time soon. As such, it's probably best to take the alien theory with a pinch of salt when it comes to the live-action version of "Fallout" — and since the show is part of the official canon, this may be bad news for the invasion theory altogether.

However, the show has already introduced an even creepier one. The "Fallout" show and games have their differences despite existing in the same universe, and the show uses this to give fans a truly horrifying explanation for the Great War. In the Season 1 finale, Cooper hears Barb Howard (Frances Turner) telling a gathering of Vault-Tec executives and assorted global higher-ups that the company is fully prepared to kick off a nuclear apocalypse simply to acquire an advantage over its business competition.

This means that instead of an increasingly exhausting and desperate military conflict causing the worldwide destruction, the "Fallout" apocalypse is deliberately engineered by a group of profit-driven capitalists who then proceed to torment the survivors with the various dark secrets behind the Vaults. Compared to that level of cynical, petty evil, a cookie-cutter alien invasion seems almost tame.

OTHER NEWS

16 minutes ago

Does Josh Allen Have Enough Offensive Help? 'Not At The Moment'

16 minutes ago

Makeshift Storm surprise coach Bellamy with ladder spot

16 minutes ago

'Forever grateful': Princess Eugenie's tribute to Sarah Ferguson for catching her scoliosis in childhood

16 minutes ago

Akshay Bhatia and Aaron Rai share lead for 2nd straight day at Rocket Mortgage Classic

16 minutes ago

'Rattled' Turbo addresses Manly positional switch

16 minutes ago

NASCAR at Nashville qualifying results, starting lineup: Denny Hamlin wins his second pole for Ally 400

16 minutes ago

Historic Regent Cinema Ballarat unexpectedly shut its doors this week

21 minutes ago

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has fastest 400 hurdles time to advance to final

23 minutes ago

Audiences attending the Slave Play in London's West End are offered 'self care tips' to help them cope with the show's plot and sexually explicit themes

23 minutes ago

Bin Laden aide says he wants to mentor British Muslim children

23 minutes ago

New Deadpool trailer gives first look at longtime nemesis of Wolverine and X-Men villain Sabretooth

23 minutes ago

Why manscaping could give you gangrene: The expert advice men who want to remove all their body hair should read...

23 minutes ago

Obesity surgery is the most effective way of preventing premature deaths from weight-related illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer, research finds

24 minutes ago

Women in high-flying jobs more likely to suffer imposter syndrome than their male counterparts, research shows

24 minutes ago

Gen-Z are becoming hooked on foreign language films, with the number of 20 to 30-year-olds watching subtitled movies rising by a third

24 minutes ago

Upstate NY town residents outraged after 13-year-old boy with pellet gun fatally shot by cops

24 minutes ago

Escalator malfunction at Brewers' park injuries 11 people

24 minutes ago

Man charged with murder after fatal pier assault

24 minutes ago

Busselton fatal crash: One dead, several injured after bus and car collide in SW

24 minutes ago

Sun shines on tens of thousands of revellers joining annual Pride parade in central London

24 minutes ago

Diamondbacks' Zac Gallen delivers six shutout innings vs. Athletics in first MLB start since May 30

24 minutes ago

Denmark XI vs Germany: Starting lineup, confirmed team news, injury latest for Euro 2024 today

24 minutes ago

Microsoft informs customers they were exposed in Russia-linked hack (update)

24 minutes ago

New Superman movie: First set photos thrill fans with iconic look

24 minutes ago

South African women learn from Israel's resilient spirit

28 minutes ago

For India's garbage pickers, a miserable and dangerous job made worse by extreme heat

30 minutes ago

Kamala Harris, At L.A. Fundraiser, Addresses Joe Biden’s Debate Performance As Campaign Tries To Assuage Fearful Donors

30 minutes ago

Eric Dane Says He “Understood” Why He Was “Let Go” From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ After 6 Seasons

32 minutes ago

Beryl, the Season’s First Hurricane, Is Expected to Intensify

32 minutes ago

Duvall delivers walk-off single in 10th as Braves overcome strong start by Skenes, beat Pirates 2-1

32 minutes ago

So long to the NHL's centralized draft, with the league planning to do it remotely next year

32 minutes ago

Paul DeJong homers as the White Sox beat the Rockies 11-3 for their 3rd straight win

32 minutes ago

The U.S. economy should continue to slow in back half of 2024, says TIAA's Niladri Mukherjee

32 minutes ago

Moment of truth for USA's Copa hopes in Uruguay clash

32 minutes ago

Chile’s Gabriel Suazo given red card in 27th minute vs. Canada

32 minutes ago

Lightning GM confirms Steven Stamkos will test free agency

32 minutes ago

Toni Kroos' retirement delayed as Germany's adventure continues at Euro 2024

32 minutes ago

'Worst Italy team in a lifetime' as holders limp out

32 minutes ago

Defence probed 16 alleged links between personnel and extremism in two years

36 minutes ago

Video: See the horrifying pictures after man is savaged by a shark while fishing