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00:00:18You
00:00:20I'm looking for my father. You are my world
00:00:24He was kidnapped by this woman named Moldaver
00:00:26You need to go home. Vault dwellers are an endangered species here
00:00:32You come from a world of rules of laws
00:00:35This place is indifferent to all of that. I'm not going back without my dad
00:00:40Then you will have to adapt
00:00:44The bounty came down
00:00:47Somebody may have run
00:00:49I'm the unclean
00:00:51This target has with him an object a profound potential
00:00:58To harm our nation
00:01:02Or to save it
00:01:07Where is it you can't treat people like this
00:01:11Oh
00:01:12Yeah, why is that?
00:01:14Because of the golden rule
00:01:17Do unto others as you have done unto you
00:01:23What are you?
00:01:25Oh, I'm you sweetie
00:01:35You just give it a little time
00:01:40Vault tech is the largest company in America
00:01:42There's a lot of money in selling the end of the world
00:01:46What is it?
00:01:47It's a listening device
00:01:48You want me to spy on my wife?
00:01:50I will do whatever it takes to make sure the people I love that is you and that is Jamie
00:01:54Go into a special vault for management
00:02:00America has been locked in a resource war
00:02:03Vault tech bought the means to end that war
00:02:05Cold fusion infinite energy
00:02:12A nuclear event would be a tragedy
00:02:14But also an opportunity
00:02:17Because war
00:02:21War never changes
00:02:28The water chip is destroyed
00:02:30The vault only has enough water to keep our population alive for two months
00:02:34We are the lucky ones
00:02:36Three vaults separated to prevent the spread of threats
00:02:40You don't think it's weird that we always elect an overseer from vault 31?
00:02:44Steph's from vault 31
00:02:47Some of us will be moving into vault 32 to start anew
00:02:57Is this where my dad's from?
00:03:02These are Bud's Buds
00:03:03My Buds
00:03:05My Buds
00:03:05A well-trained staff of highly supervised junior executives for my own assistant training program
00:03:12Because the future of humanity comes down to one word
00:03:16Management
00:03:17You know I actually have to get back home
00:03:23My name isn't Titus, it's Maximus
00:03:26Titus is the name of the knight who owned the suit before me
00:03:32You're a good person
00:03:34The wasteland sucks
00:03:40The brotherhood
00:03:42They're never going to stop looking for the artifact
00:03:50Find me
00:03:51I will
00:04:02Give me my dad back
00:04:05But first
00:04:08What if I tell you who he really is
00:04:12Shady Sands
00:04:14Your father
00:04:16Burn that city to the ground
00:04:20I wonder if anyone survived
00:04:25I did
00:04:29If the problem with the world is factions
00:04:32Endlessly fighting endlessly at war
00:04:35Then what is the solution but to get rid of the factions
00:04:39To make the world us
00:04:42Only ours to shape
00:04:51You see what this place does to people
00:04:56Now I've waited over 200 years
00:05:00To ask somebody
00:05:01One
00:05:02Question
00:05:05Where's my fucking family
00:05:14It's easier to track a stuck pig
00:05:16Than to ask it where it's off to
00:05:21Now you can stay here
00:05:23Or you could come meet your makers
00:05:33Okie dokie
00:05:38All hail night Maximus
00:05:40All hail night Maximus
00:05:42All hail night Maximus
00:05:44All hail night Maximus
00:05:47You look out at this wasteland
00:05:50It looks like chaos
00:05:53But there's always somebody behind the wheel
00:06:24Heaven
00:06:26I'm in heaven
00:06:29And my heart beats so
00:06:31Could I help you bit so
00:06:38Look, our primary concern at Robco Industries is creating greater efficiency in the workplace.
00:06:46If the American government needs a hand in settling our more international disputes,
00:06:52well, they know who to call.
00:06:54Goddamn parasite is what he is.
00:06:57We didn't vote for this dumb maggot.
00:06:59Oh, yes, we did.
00:07:10Every dollar spent is a vote cast.
00:07:13And that fellow right there, he has more votes than every one of those pan-headed politicians in Washington.
00:07:22You a speaker's fan of something?
00:07:29Why, yes.
00:07:31Yes, I believe I am.
00:07:35And if the will of the American people was to endow that man with a significant portion of his wealth,
00:07:40well, oh, good golly, that can't be a bad thing now, can it?
00:07:45Well, what trade are you in, friend?
00:07:50Construction.
00:07:51Oh, so you must use the H&H nail gun.
00:07:56It's a marvelous machine.
00:07:59It's a marvelous machine.
00:07:59Ice in the hands, smooth action, surely it's using a silly old hammer, doesn't it?
00:08:05Why, I thought you'd be grateful.
00:08:09Why, I thought you'd be grateful.
00:08:11I think you're in the wrong bar, pal.
00:08:15Hmm.
00:08:17Obsolescence.
00:08:20It's a heck of a thing.
00:08:22You know I try and see it from your perspective.
00:08:24But it's hard to imagine being so dim as to be caught off guard by the inevitable.
00:08:29Oh.
00:08:34Oh.
00:08:35Oh.
00:08:39Hit me in the mouth.
00:08:40I think I'd enjoy it.
00:08:43Oh.
00:08:44Oh.
00:08:46Oh.
00:08:48Oh.
00:08:50Oh.
00:08:51Oh.
00:08:52Oh.
00:08:52Oh.
00:08:53Oh.
00:08:56Oh.
00:08:57Oh.
00:08:59Oh.
00:09:03Oh.
00:09:04Oh.
00:09:05Oh.
00:09:13Oh.
00:09:15Oh.
00:09:17Oh.
00:09:19Oh.
00:09:20Oh.
00:09:21Oh.
00:09:22Oh.
00:09:24Oh.
00:09:27Oh.
00:09:28Oh.
00:09:28Oh.
00:09:34Allow me to put this
00:09:37on the back of your neck.
00:09:40What the hell is it?
00:09:44Just call it good old-fashioned market research.
00:09:48All I'm asking you to do
00:09:49is to insert this into the back of your neck,
00:09:52and all that nice money right there is yours.
00:09:56How about I break those hands you've never used?
00:10:00See if you even notice.
00:10:01Then we'll take his money.
00:10:03These fucking rich people will suck.
00:10:25I'd like for you to do me a small favor.
00:10:29Get rid of your friends.
00:10:36Bill.
00:10:37Bill.
00:10:43Well, you fellows do use the H&H nail gun.
00:10:48You should feel good about it.
00:10:50You paid for all of this.
00:11:16Bill.
00:11:18Bill.
00:11:27Bill.
00:11:37The world may end, but progress marches on.
00:11:44And I seem to find the happiness I seek
00:11:51When we're out together dancing chi-chi-chi
00:12:08I got something real exciting for you today.
00:12:18This asshole has been tormenting us, Khan, since before your granddaddy's were born.
00:12:23And today!
00:12:26So little bounty on her, put him right in our fucking laps.
00:12:31So now we settle the score!
00:12:35How do you feel about that?
00:12:54I think I bought a soda pop there about 25 years back.
00:12:58Are you about fucking done?
00:13:01We got some justice to-
00:13:03Yeah, the woman behind the counter, her name was Darla.
00:13:06She was a reasonable woman.
00:13:10Until you matching jacket motherfuckers had to move in.
00:13:15Well, it's been nice chatting with y'all, but if it's okay with you, I'm about ready to get on
00:13:21with it.
00:13:24But you can't hear me, I'll say it louder.
00:13:27I said, I'm about ready to get on with it.
00:13:37To get on with it!
00:13:39To get on with it!
00:13:46Fuck.
00:14:01I'm about to get on with it.
00:14:16I want to get on with you.
00:14:16But we've tried that and I just start starving to death
00:14:21Plan B his idea by the way was for me to turn him over to you so that you would
00:14:25open up your safe
00:14:25And give me the considerable bounty you put out on him
00:14:28The idea was I would shoot him down you take your weapons and use whatever violence necessary in order for
00:14:33us to escape
00:14:35which in my experience thus far is
00:14:38It's a lot of violence, so
00:14:41I'm really really hoping you'll agree to plan C
00:14:46What's plan C
00:14:50You just let us go
00:14:53And we keep the caps you gave me which to be clear we do need for our survival
00:15:01And just to ask the question would it help if I said please
00:15:08Whoever kills the girl gets to eat the dog
00:15:19Oh
00:15:29Oh, fuck!
00:15:34Oh, fuck!
00:15:35Oh, fuck!
00:15:39Damn it, sir.
00:15:53Oh, fuck!
00:16:01To the town of our free who rode a stranger one fine day
00:16:07Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say
00:16:13No one dared to ask his business, no one dared to make a slip
00:16:18The stranger there among them had a big iron on his hip
00:16:22Big iron on his hip
00:16:27It was early in the morning when he rode into the town
00:16:33He came ridin' from the south side, slowly lookin' all around
00:16:39He's an outlaw, loose and runnin', came the whisper from each lip
00:16:44And he's here to do some business with a big iron on his hip
00:16:48Big iron, big iron
00:16:52When he tried to match the ranger with a big iron on his hip
00:16:56Big iron on his hip
00:17:01Big iron on his hip
00:17:03Big iron on his hip
00:17:31Big iron on his hip
00:17:31Well, all that matters to me
00:17:34Is you shoot that fuckin' rope
00:17:40Well, I did, didn't I?
00:18:27it still looks like all the old photos
00:18:33bombs got shot down most of them anyway
00:18:42but if they could do that for las vegas why couldn't they just do that for america
00:18:47because there was no day there was a him a man by the name of robert house
00:18:56maybe if that's where your family went they're safe there nowhere near robert house is safe
00:19:07why would my dad go to las vegas
00:19:39there's a lot of earning potential at the end of the world
00:19:49how can you guarantee results
00:19:54by dropping the bomb ourselves
00:20:05janie honey
00:20:07janie
00:20:15listen to me
00:20:17i want you to go to your room okay and i want you to pick out your three favorite outfits
00:20:21and your favorite toy okay and then meet me back here
00:20:27here you go
00:20:37make the world go away
00:20:44and get off my shoulder
00:20:51say the things you used to say
00:20:54where are we going daddy
00:20:58and make the world go away
00:21:02bakersfield
00:21:03we're gonna go to bakersfield sweetie okay
00:21:05do you remember when you love me
00:21:08what about money
00:21:09is he coming with us
00:21:11be advised
00:21:12attest the civil alert broadcast system for los angeles county will commence in 10 seconds
00:21:20come on come on come on come on
00:21:23come on come on
00:21:32me
00:21:34am
00:21:34make the world go away
00:21:42It's going to be happening.
00:21:47Get inside.
00:21:51Medic test.
00:21:53Repeat.
00:21:53This is a test.
00:21:55It's just a test.
00:21:57Right now.
00:21:59You're all going to die.
00:22:01And you're scared.
00:22:03You're all scared.
00:22:05It's okay.
00:22:06It's okay.
00:22:07And make the world go away.
00:22:24It's okay.
00:22:27And make the world go away.
00:22:54We're blowing through our water reserves.
00:22:55At a troubling rate.
00:22:57Then we need to reallocate power to the temporary water filters we built out of spare parts.
00:23:04Hey, guys.
00:23:07Can I help you, Reg?
00:23:08Have you seen Norm?
00:23:10Norm has been sent for a leadership exchange program to Vault 31.
00:23:14Everyone's moving up in the world but me.
00:23:17Reg, this community has always done what it takes to survive.
00:23:22I guess so.
00:23:24What are you guys working on?
00:23:26The water chip, which we need to survive, which is broken.
00:23:31Oh, right.
00:23:32Oh, right.
00:23:32Yeah, that.
00:23:34Ugh.
00:23:35Let me know if I can help.
00:23:37I'm no engineer, but you'd be surprised what a guy with a Ph.D. in event planning can...
00:23:46Maybe you should find an outlet.
00:23:49Start a club or something.
00:23:50A club?
00:23:53What kind of club?
00:23:54We've been through a lot lately.
00:23:56Maybe you could start a group for people to talk about any kind of feelings you may be feeling.
00:24:02What kind of feelings am I feeling?
00:24:05Shame?
00:24:07Uselessness?
00:24:07I don't feel useless.
00:24:10But I like shame.
00:24:12Shame I can work with.
00:24:15There would need to be a snack budget, of course.
00:24:18Send a supplies request, and I'll sign it.
00:24:26Heavy is the crown.
00:24:29You don't know the half of it.
00:24:32So you see what I'm up against.
00:24:34In 33, I leave my quarters, take a right turn, another right turn to the elevator.
00:24:39Here in 32, it's a left and a left to the elevator.
00:24:44Yep, again, everything is the other way here.
00:24:47So just do the opposite of what you used to do.
00:24:51I'm not sure it's that simple.
00:24:54It is.
00:24:56Now, look, as your overseer, I have to ask.
00:25:00Is there anything remotely actionable here?
00:25:05Something I can do for you?
00:25:08Signage.
00:25:09No, that could be controversial.
00:25:12Maybe you could commission a feasibility study on the topic of signage.
00:25:26Heck of a wife you got, Chet.
00:25:28We're not actually married.
00:25:30And a beautiful baby.
00:25:32Not mine.
00:25:33I never had a family.
00:25:35What happened?
00:25:37Life, I guess.
00:25:38Things move quickly down here.
00:25:41I don't have a family either, Davey.
00:25:43Well, enjoy.
00:25:48This way.
00:25:57Oh, it's just you.
00:25:59Oof.
00:26:02That's Davey.
00:26:03I mean, bless his heart.
00:26:06But, you know.
00:26:10Just seeing if you've gotten around to giving me a job assignment yet.
00:26:13Just because, you know, everyone else has one.
00:26:18If you haven't chosen a gatekeeper yet, I have experience.
00:26:22Chet, I've been busy.
00:26:25And I need someone to take care of the baby.
00:26:27And it's used to you.
00:26:28But he is not my baby.
00:26:34Everyone is acting like he is.
00:26:37Chet.
00:26:38Would you at least consider giving him a name?
00:26:40Because the neighbors have started to call him Chet Jr.
00:26:44Let's go with that, then.
00:26:45Well, see, Chet Jr. was my father's name.
00:26:49It's sort of a personal area for me,
00:26:52having watched him die of starvation in the weevil famine.
00:26:56Chet?
00:26:57Are we having an argument?
00:27:03Chet Jr. it is.
00:27:14Oh, how are you with computers?
00:27:17Oh, that was Norm's department.
00:27:19Maybe you can ask him in the terminal.
00:27:22Great idea.
00:27:23I'll just send the other vault a message.
00:27:37Okay.
00:27:39Okay.
00:27:49Goddamn cheese and rice.
00:27:51No, no, no, no, no.
00:27:52Intervault communications disabled.
00:27:54All right, let's see.
00:27:56Where is he?
00:27:58Where is he?
00:27:58Where are you?
00:27:59I'm coming for you.
00:28:01I'm coming for you.
00:28:03I'll be right there.
00:28:05Oh, God, look at this mess.
00:28:07You really are a disgusting, filthy animal, aren't you?
00:28:11Well, I hope you aren't expecting me to clean this up.
00:28:16Oh.
00:28:18So you found water.
00:28:19You're out of food.
00:28:21Starvation is a heck of a way to kick the bucket.
00:28:24I'm offering you a much more dignified solution to the one you've chosen for yourself, son of Hank.
00:28:30Get in your dad's cryopod.
00:28:33I'm not going to be your prisoner.
00:28:35You're already my prisoner.
00:28:37All you have to do is wait until the surface is safe to recolonize.
00:28:41Men will all head up for Reclamation Day.
00:28:44And when is that exactly?
00:28:46When there's no one left on the surface to disagree with us.
00:28:51Or you could just let me go home.
00:28:54People are going to notice I'm missing.
00:28:56Oh, we have a protocol for everything.
00:28:58Including when someone goes missing from a vault.
00:29:00Your overseer will handle it.
00:29:02No one is coming for you, buddy.
00:29:05Oh, maybe you'll be more reasonable once you're a little hungrier.
00:29:09Good luck finding something to eat when you can't see.
00:29:15You're living in my world.
00:29:18These three vaults are the product of decades of strategizing.
00:29:22The combined efforts of hundreds of the brightest pre-war minds.
00:29:26With all the resources of a functioning civilization.
00:29:29You're just some malcontent who wandered down the wrong corridor.
00:29:34What hope do you have against the greatest achievement in the history of vertical integration?
00:29:40Face it, son of Hank.
00:29:43Face it, son of Hank.
00:29:43You're in over your head.
00:29:46And no one is coming to save you.
00:29:56Oh, my God.
00:30:23So you think my dad is going to lead you to your family, which means you think your family's still
00:30:30alive after 200 years, and somehow I'm the optimistic one?
00:30:39Your daddy always making new friends.
00:30:59I don't know.
00:31:18She must have seen him pass by.
00:31:24We can just ask her.
00:31:33Excuse me.
00:31:34Hi there.
00:31:36I'd like one bowl of...
00:31:41...flea soup.
00:31:44Sure.
00:31:50So, um, just wondering if you happen to see...
00:32:03I got some crackers if you want them.
00:32:06They're in my other pants.
00:32:09Oh, uh, I'm okay, but...
00:32:12Eat it while it's hot, miss.
00:32:14Mm-hmm.
00:32:21Mm.
00:32:25Yeah.
00:32:26So, have you happened to have seen a man passing by
00:32:30in a sort of oversized outfit made of metal?
00:32:34He took my son.
00:32:36Oh.
00:32:37I'm sure your son is...
00:32:38He's dead.
00:32:39No, we don't know that.
00:32:41No.
00:32:42He's dead.
00:32:44Just my kind of luck.
00:32:47Cocksucker owed me money.
00:32:53Sorry for...
00:32:54...money.
00:32:56You went that way.
00:33:03If you find any money on the body, it's mine.
00:33:11Question.
00:33:13What exactly is it you plan on doing once we find your daddy?
00:33:16We gonna do it like usual.
00:33:19You put a bullet in his ass.
00:33:21Leave it to me to put one in his head.
00:33:25No. I'm...
00:33:27Gonna bring him to justice.
00:33:30Ha.
00:33:31You think he deserves that?
00:33:32I was raised to believe that's what everyone deserves.
00:33:35So people know that how they conduct themselves matters.
00:33:38They don't give up hope.
00:33:40Like you say you did, but...
00:33:42...really, it's still in there.
00:33:46Well, I hate to break it to you, darling.
00:33:49But the way you was raised wasn't real.
00:33:52I know that.
00:33:54You look at your alternative.
00:33:58Guess I'm just trying to lead by example.
00:34:50They sat around that table, and they talked about the ending of the world like they were
00:34:54talking about a new business strategy.
00:34:56Sounds like you heard something interesting.
00:35:00What you knew?
00:35:03And now you do, too.
00:35:04So what are we going to do about it?
00:35:08What do you mean, what are we going to do about it?
00:35:09I told you, I'm not a spy.
00:35:12I'm not a red.
00:35:13I'm a fucking Hollywood actor who likes horses and cars.
00:35:17And you also happen to be famous.
00:35:20And fame is a rare kind of power.
00:35:22You get to sit in rooms that I can't.
00:35:24Meet people that I could never...
00:35:26Meet people like who?
00:35:30Are you familiar with Robert House?
00:35:34Yeah.
00:35:35I'm familiar with Robert House.
00:35:37The guy owns half of Las Vegas.
00:35:39He's also building a privately owned missile system in Las Vegas.
00:35:44With enough firepower to follow through on your wife's proposals.
00:35:50When the bombs drop, there'll be Robert House that presses the button.
00:35:57Are you asking me to spy on the wealthiest man in America?
00:36:03Not spy on him.
00:36:11Do you want me to...
00:36:12Your wife is going to Vegas next week.
00:36:15To sell cold fusion to Robert House.
00:36:20Then he'll have everything he needs to press that button.
00:36:23Unless you stop him.
00:36:25Play nice with your wife.
00:36:28And get on that trip to Vegas.
00:36:33Where are you going?
00:36:35Home.
00:36:36Well, I still have one.
00:36:38When the world goes down in flames,
00:36:41at least you'll know your hands are clean.
00:36:52Janey, let's go.
00:36:54Come on.
00:36:55Come on.
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00:37:04Amid reports their latest biological products will revolutionize skin care.
00:37:08Meanwhile, Robco owner, Robert House, created a stir today with remarks on the escalating war.
00:37:14In an interview with Kelsey News, he stated that the question might not be whether the world will end,
00:37:21but merely who will push the button.
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00:37:34Devil day.
00:38:01Welcome home.
00:38:18Looks like Daddy took a detour.
00:38:25Never seen a vault like this before.
00:38:31Far for the course, in my experience.
00:38:34You can do a lot of vaults.
00:38:38Uh-huh.
00:38:40Oh.
00:38:42You must like them.
00:38:47Every time I step foot in one of these concrete shoeboxes,
00:38:52I gotta make peace with the fact that I might finally learn what happened to my wife
00:38:57and my daughter.
00:39:01As they be alive,
00:39:03dead,
00:39:04or
00:39:06something far worse.
00:39:10All right.
00:39:12I...
00:39:12I...
00:39:13I know about the experiments.
00:39:15I've been to vault four.
00:39:18Vault four is the best case scenario.
00:39:21Well, to be fair, it was a little weirder than the one I came from.
00:39:27You think so?
00:39:29How many towns did they destroy down in vault four?
00:39:54You think my dad is down there?
00:39:56I'm sure he hasn't been coming in.
00:39:59I'm sure he hasn't been going out, too.
00:40:07But what I'm curious about
00:40:10is why he even came at all.
00:40:14Oh.
00:40:21Ain't she a little curious, too?
00:40:23I'm just kidding.
00:40:48It's not your fault you were born in a vault.
00:40:51Let me hear you say it.
00:40:52It's not my fault I was born in a vault.
00:40:56And it's not your fault that your parents were or are related.
00:40:59And it's not my fault my parents were or are related.
00:41:08Feels good to say it out loud, doesn't it?
00:41:11That's just the first step.
00:41:13Trust me.
00:41:15As someone who's come out on the other side of this,
00:41:17I know what it's like to wonder if people look down their noses at you based on your family tree.
00:41:21A regular person can have an ingrown toenail and it's just an ingrown toenail.
00:41:27But we?
00:41:30We have to wonder if it's because our genes are somehow broken.
00:41:35If I am somehow broken.
00:41:40So, we're going to change the rules, right?
00:41:44Hmm?
00:41:45No inbreeding in the vault.
00:41:46Well, we're going to change that, right?
00:41:49No.
00:41:50That's not what this is about.
00:41:52The rules are good.
00:41:53But that doesn't mean those of us who are products of inbreeding need to feel bad.
00:41:57You understand?
00:42:00Come on.
00:42:09I have a question.
00:42:10Yes, Marianne.
00:42:11I have a mild allergy to dust.
00:42:13And sometimes I wonder if it was my father's fault because he fell in love with his cousin,
00:42:20my mother.
00:42:21I just wonder if there's a biological connection.
00:42:26I didn't study genetics, so...
00:42:29Oh, well.
00:42:30It certainly could be his fault.
00:42:33I knew it!
00:42:34Great snacks, by the way.
00:42:38You know, I always felt my mother viewed me as a rival, which married her relationship with
00:42:42her own mother, who was in love with my father, her fifth cousin.
00:42:46All the fifth cousins were fourth cousins to the second cousins.
00:42:48It's all over, but the cry...
00:42:59It won't be long now.
00:43:03Nobody's crying...
00:43:04You must be so hungry and so thirsty.
00:43:08Why torture yourself when there's a nice, cozy cryo-bod just waiting for you to hop into?
00:43:14What was my dad like?
00:43:18Ambitious.
00:43:21And why was he here?
00:43:23Well, being one of Bud's buds was a highly coveted position back in the day.
00:43:27We had applicants from as far out as Fresno.
00:43:31Eating that might seem like a good idea, but it's toxic.
00:43:34You'll die a slow, painful death.
00:43:37If you aren't willing to go into cryo, you could always let me inject you with this guy right here.
00:43:41It really would be a whole lot easier.
00:43:44For both of us.
00:43:46What does it do?
00:43:47It kills you, quick and painless.
00:43:50Your body will rapidly decompose,
00:43:53turning into a dust that will get circulated through the ventilation system,
00:43:56ultimately making its way into your cornfields back home.
00:43:59Not so bad if you think about it.
00:44:01Then you won't have to deal with all the headaches of being alive.
00:44:05So, you have two rational choices.
00:44:09Get in your dad's pod or die.
00:44:14You're right.
00:44:15I only have two rational choices.
00:44:22Plenty of irrational ones.
00:44:25What are you doing?
00:44:27200 years of planning in order for everything to go just right.
00:44:31That seems like a lot of work if you ask me.
00:44:33Stay back.
00:44:34Stay back.
00:44:36I think plans are slightly overrated, personally.
00:44:41No, no, no, no.
00:44:41Wait, I need that to threaten you.
00:44:43What are you doing?
00:44:44Thawing everyone.
00:44:45What?
00:44:46No.
00:44:47You can't just thaw them all.
00:44:51No, no, no, they're supposed to come out once every 30 years.
00:44:55This isn't even a cogent plan.
00:44:56It's just chaos.
00:44:57Agreed.
00:44:58Plans are hard.
00:45:00Chaos, though.
00:45:02Chaos is easy.
00:45:44More matching jackets.
00:45:53Why would Vault-Tec allow communists in one of their vaults?
00:45:57I wouldn't be so sure they did.
00:45:59Check out.
00:46:10The individual is in entry to the collection.
00:46:38We choose people over product.
00:46:53These are Americans.
00:46:56We won't turn them into communists.
00:47:10Death for the revolution will not be futile.
00:47:24The enemy will not be futile.
00:47:27The enemy will not be futile.
00:47:40The enemy will not be futile.
00:47:46Let's go.
00:48:17Let's go.
00:48:47Looks like your daddy picked himself up again, he'd be.
00:48:55What do you want?
00:48:58I fix everything.
00:49:04Go home.
00:49:07Sugar bomb.
00:49:10Go home.
00:49:13Go home.
00:49:17Go home.
00:49:20Go home.
00:49:21Go home.
00:49:22Go home.
00:49:32Go home.
00:49:41Go home.
00:49:44Go home.
00:49:50You ever seen Odette use one of these before?
00:49:55No.
00:49:58You gonna take his advice?
00:50:03He won't stop hurting people.
00:50:07Yeah, no shit.
00:50:12Then we better get going.
00:50:43Let's go.
00:51:13Let's go.
00:51:4462,311 unread messages.
00:51:49Well, let's get to it.
00:51:50Oh, hey now, you better listen to me, every one of you.
00:51:58We've got a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of work to do.
00:52:02Forget about your women and that water can.
00:52:19Oh, hey now, you better listen to me, every one of you.
00:52:24Oh, hey now, you better listen to me, every one of you.
00:52:36We're working for the man.
00:52:38You've got to make him a hand.
00:52:41We're working for the man.
00:52:43Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
00:52:54THE END
00:53:20This is Hank McLean, boarding for duty, sir.
00:53:26Nobody in Vault-Tec knows I'm here.
00:53:31And nobody in Vault-Tec knows much of anything anymore.
00:53:37Wanted to let you know I'm still alive.
00:53:40I hope you are too.
00:53:42I mean, I don't doubt that you are.
00:53:46You spent so much time calculating how to survive all possible contingencies.
00:53:55I've been keeping busy.
00:53:57I'm in Vegas these days.
00:53:59Back in your old stomping grounds, actually.
00:54:02Trying to pick up where you all left off.
00:54:07Looks like a couple of the Vault experiments ran into some speed bumps.
00:54:13Twenty-four made progress on the brain-computer interface.
00:54:19This one, miniaturization.
00:54:26What it all needs is integrating.
00:54:29But I'm confident that if I just roll up my sleeves, I can bring it all home for you.
00:54:35Then we can finally talk about my promotion.
00:54:44I'm going to complete the work you started.
00:54:47When this is all over, you will be begging me to help you.
00:54:55The company and the daughter you see
00:54:59They're both going to be all mine
00:55:02Yeah, I'm going to be the man
00:55:06I'm going to be the man
00:55:09Got an egg in my hand
00:55:12If I'm going to be the man
00:55:18So I'm picking him up
00:55:20And I'm laying him down
00:55:22I believe he's going to work me into the ground
00:55:25I pull to the left
00:55:26I heave to the right
00:55:28I ought to kill him
00:55:29But it wouldn't be right
00:55:32Cause I'm working for the man
00:55:35Working for the man
00:55:37I gotta make him a man
00:55:41Working for the man
00:55:51Well, the boss man's daughter
00:55:53Sneaks in me water
00:55:55Every time her daddy's down the line
00:55:57She says, meet me tonight
00:55:59You'll love me right
00:56:00And everything is gonna be fine
00:56:03So I sleep all day
00:56:05Without much pay
00:56:07I'm just abiding my time
00:56:09Cause the company
00:56:11And the daughter you see
00:56:13They're both gonna be all mine
00:56:22Together
00:56:24We will fulfill our promise
00:56:29To make better
00:56:31This fallen world
00:56:35Sorry to interrupt
00:56:38I understand we're discussing
00:56:40The civil war
00:56:46The commonwealth are gonna kill us all
00:56:47Unless I can stop it
00:56:50What do we always say?
00:56:52Most kids are dead by the sea
00:56:57I'm looking for someone
00:56:59What do you plan to do to him when you find him?
00:57:01What say you, Miss McClan?
00:57:05Your family may very well still be out there
00:57:08But one thing I wouldn't count on
00:57:09Is I'm appreciating the kind of person you've become
00:57:18There are worse people out there than me
00:57:23But you know what they say in Vegas
00:57:27Everyone's a winner
00:57:29Eventually
00:57:29The same goes for losing in my experience
00:57:33Except for one man
00:57:39Mr. Howard
00:57:41I know that you came to Vegas to kill me
00:57:46Did you not?
00:57:50And I don't know yet how you play a part in ending the world
00:57:53But you most certainly do
00:57:59If you don't help us
00:58:00There won't be a Vault 33 anymore
00:58:05Dad, if you can hear me
00:58:06What's gonna happen to our Vault?
00:58:26My little sugar bomb
00:58:28I don't know yet
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