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Show's faithfulness to Fallout Universe is shown through Vault-Tec experiments and power armor.
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The surface settlement reflects the tribe after the apocalyptic and the aftermath of the war.
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The faction, ghoul and war before storytelling deepen the originality of the show and the connection with the game.
The Nakjin Show is an impressive score from viewers and critics, and it is an excellent achievement because the adaptation rarely satisfies the fan base. So how did they pick it? First of all, the writers did a great work of reproducing the universe of the game: retro fuel technology, flourishing safe community, and radioactive surface with a small number of humans and grains.
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It also focuses more on the game compared to the war before the war. And the story of the show is not based on the previous game, but it still repeats the message provided by the message. The aftermath of the nuclear war is attractive but not pretty.
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Vault-TEC experiment
A safe shelter or a mouse trap?
AH, Vault-TEC-Private companies are creating underground preservation to preserve humanity in nuclear war. Except, it turns out that the safe is testing the basis for experiments for people. But not all destiny and depression because the resident enjoys a much more luxurious life than living on the surface.
The show captures this feeling well. Initially, Vault 33 appears to be a functional democracy with a great plan to fill the earth with many resources and “orthodontic day”. But the purpose of Vault 33 was to create a social engineer to create a loyal theme for the organization. Most of them are unique, but this experiment is similar to in -game safe 101 (Fallout 3) designed to study population isolation and strict control.
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Power armor
Style war fight since 2065
If you haven't mentioned the symbolic and powerful power armor of the video game, it's not a falling show. The Power Armor, a war technology manufactured by West TEK for the US military, provides enhanced protection and super power to the wearer. Oh, and did you mention that they run in fusion core?
What is noteworthy is that the power armor of the show is a real suit and almost CGI. The Show's T-60 model looks like an impressive feat, a 1: 1 replica of Fallout 4. In addition to the obvious utility, the impressive build of the suit is a state symbol because only the Steel's brother -in -law knight wears it in the show, while a squirrel like Maximus helps to maintain it.
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Commercial
Have you still used Nuka-cola?
Nakjin games begin in a world where the vision of the future becomes a reality in the 1950s. Everything is drape and painted with the aesthetics of the atomic age. Think about Jetsons with a flight car and apartment. Naturally, the branding of commercial products follows this, and we have brands such as Nuka-Cola, Atomic Command and SUGAR BOMBS.
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The show follows a similar path by including the same product throughout the episode. It often shows a vending machine that is naturally placed or sold in shots. We also saw that Lucy Maclean's Brother Norm played video game atomic command in his PIP-BOY.
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Human settlement on the surface
The wasteland is a dangerous place
After the end of the war (2077), those who were not lucky to buy space in the safe were left to protect themselves in the land of radiation addiction in the United States. Surface residents live in a tight community, a herb for survival, commerce and storytelling, and depicts the lack of society after the apocalypse.
The Filly Town of the show is newly added to The Lore, while the scrap metal shacks, assaults, and recycled are reminded of Fallout 4's Diamond City, which adds another detail to the story. SHADY SANDS, the capital of the New California Republic, was bombed before the event. The culprit can compete except for Vault-TEC.
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Random NPC interaction
Ask for instructions
While looking for a father in the wasteland, Lucy Maclean meets a miserable farmer without pants that offer homestables if they agree to get married. Poverty can barely create water filter work.
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This scene is a perfect snapshot with any NPC interaction that game players are familiar with. The Nakjin world has a ridiculous figure like Dave (Fallout 3), the president of Dave, a small community that deals with caravans. DAVE will refuse to apply for citizenship because the “quota for immigration” has exceeded this year, but allowed refugee status in return for 250 bottles of caps, the universal currency of the wasteland. If only the world has more presidents like that.
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Post -war forces
“War. War never changes.”
Without a unified government in the Pakjin Universe, it causes factions with opposition. For example, Steel of Steel (BOS), an armed group that acquires dangerous technologies to prevent another nuclear war, is constantly fighting to achieve a goal with other factions.
The show nails the head when it reproduces the state of the anarchy of the Nakjin game. For example, the survivors of the new California Republic (NCR) kidnapped the Vault 33 supervisor and approached the cold fusion reactor, causing the BOS to interfere with the bout, causing the death of hundreds of casualties and Lee Moldaver.
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Grill
Line and Evil, Ghoul
After the war, the surface radiation mutated some human beings to give radiation resistance, extend the lifespan, and burned the skin to make a look. Ghouls can often be discriminated according to their appearance, allowing them to live as deportants. Some ghouls keep their minds perfectly, but the other ghouls go to the wild and unconsciously attack the creatures, not the gowns.
It was unknown why the ghoul turned into the wild until it found that their bodies were not entirely resistant to radiation. In S1E4, Ghoul deals with Lucy with some vials of Radaway, and he constantly drinks so as not to lose his mind. This support explanation means that there is a story that will not only adapt to the show, but also contribute to the fall of the universe.
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Storytelling before war
Once upon a time there was a Vault-Tec. The rest is history.
Nakjin recommends the player to find the remnants and learn about the war of war. The game uses environmental storytelling, digital/printing media and direct descriptions of Ghoul, which lived before the war, to draw a sculpture of how the world looked.
This strategy is reflected in a TV show that lights up the plan of ghoul's flashback using Vault-TEC's political influence. On the other hand, Lucy learns about the past of the McClean family and the fall of the shadow sand of the moldaver.
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