Fallout (TV series)

Fallout is an action-drama series based on the Fallout computer game series. This series follows its own plot, and will only have references and background from the original game series. Although set in and after the 22nd and 23rd century, its retrofuturistic story and artwork are influenced by the post-war culture of 1950s America, and its combination of hope for the promises of technology and lurking fear of nuclear annihilation. The series is CG animated.

Cast
''The series is animated. The following will be voice acting.''

Lead-Roles

 * Paul Mercier (Kent Harold) - The Vault Dweller, main role.
 * Ron Perlman (Narrator) - Not appearing visually.
 * Wes Johnson (Lucas Simms) - Town mayor of Megaton.
 * Rebecca Irving (May) - Ghoul running a trade caravan, good friend of Vault Dweller.

Supporting-Roles

 * Malcom McDowell (President Timothy King) - The President of the United States in the first and second episodes.
 * Odette Yustman (Tammy Hustman) - Vault Dweller's close friend in Vault 102.
 * Henry Newman (Overseer James Bannon) - Overseer of Vault 102.

Plot
Main Article: List of Fallout (TV series) episodes


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First Season
Episode one, ''"War never changes": This episode starts with a black screen, with music playing in the background. On the screen, a timeline appears, each line fading in one its own:''


 * "April 2052... The Resource Wars begin..."
 * "July 2052... The United Nations is disbanded..."
 * "January 2054... Project Safehouse is set in motion..."
 * "March 2061... Construction of Vaults begin..."
 * "Spring 2066... Hostilities between the U.S. and China begin..."
 * "Winter 2066... Chine invades Alaska..."
 * "January 2077... PRESENT DAY, Alaska is reclaimed..."

Just after "Winter 2066", the narrator's voice begins: "War. War never changes. Since the dawn of mankind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rock and bone, blood has been spilled in the name of everything, from God to justice to simple, psychotic rage. In the past years, man's destructive nature has only proven itself again. Five decades' war between most of our planet's nations... as well as... the United States and China. In the early days, underground shelters, known as vaults, were built to save a portion of mankind, should an apocalyptic event occur. Vault 102, near Washington D.C., is where your story takes place."

''After the narrator's voice ends, the screen begins to fade in, showing what appears to be a 50's style television set. The TV's screen goes on, showing a Vault-Tec advertisement, attempting to get more people to buy space in one of their underground Vaults. The camera view begins to move away from the TV, showing that it is a TV inside a television dealer. The shop is on a busy street in Washington D.C.. The camera view then shows Bruce Harold, and his wife at their home in Sunnyvale, in the garden on the nice sunny day. At once an air-raid siren goes off, and they scramble into the house, and get dressed in their VAULT 102 jumpsuits, before driving hastily into the distance.''

''The next scene shows them arriving at the Vault 102 entrance, where hundreds of other people have already gathered. A Vault-Tec employee then silences the panicking crowd, letting them know that it has only been a drill. It is made apparent that people are becoming annoyed by all the drills, by a radio DJ announcing that it had allegedly been the fourth drill in that month alone. Throughout the episode, more background is revealed by TV's and radios. The Anchorage victory is also being celebrated throughout the city. This episode's running time was, 49:23 minutes...''