A Fallout 4 player has speculated on a sinister backstory tying Vault-Tec's experiments and Sanctuary Hills together. Fallout 4, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, is set in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by nuclear war. Players assume the role of the Sole Survivor, emerging from Vault 111 after being cryogenically frozen for over 200 years. The game is renowned for its expansive open-world exploration, intricate storytelling, and immersive role-playing elements.
Sanctuary Hills, a key location near Vault 111 in Fallout 4, was introduced in 2015 when the game was launched. It serves as the initial setting for players, introducing them to the game's post-apocalyptic world. Players begin their journey in the year 2287, more than two centuries after a devastating nuclear war. The game presents a world ravaged by radiation, mutation, and societal collapse.
In a recent Reddit post from Porkenfries, the resemblance of Sanctuary Hills to real-life Lustron Houses has sparked intrigue among fans, leading to speculation about its connection to the game's lore. Fallout 4 players point to various details within the game, such as the color palette of Sanctuary Hills homes resembling Vault-Tec's branding, as evidence of a deeper connection between the community and the corporation. The theory suggests that Vault-Tec may have covertly owned the land and pre-selected residents as test subjects for Vault 111's cryogenic experiments.
Theorists dove deeper into Sanctuary Hills' layout, noting its strategic isolation and convenient proximity to Vault 111. This deliberate design could serve as a sinister means of trapping inhabitants, funneling them towards Vault-Tec's experiments in Fallout 4 with no escape. Additionally, the uniformity of Sanctuary Hills' houses, reminiscent of prefabricated steel structures, supports the notion of a purpose-built community tailored to Vault-Tec's needs.
Some fans suggest that Sanctuary Hills was deliberately constructed by Vault-Tec, the fictional
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