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"The Trap" is the sixth episode of the first season of the Fallout TV series.

Synopsis[]

What happens when the ranchers have more power than the Sheriff?

Summary[]

Sometime before the Great War, Cooper Howard films a commercial for the Vault-Tec Corporation. In the commercial, he shows the camera inside Vault 4, a "veritable Camelot of the nuclear age" governed entirely by scientists. He introduces the Hawthorne family, headed by Lloyd and Cassandra, who are scientists studying radiation's effects on human DNA. Lloyd explains that their family and eighty others will participate in a five-year trial period living in Vault 4. Filming wraps and Cooper is introduced to Bud Askins, who runs Vault-Tec's Southern California division. He formerly worked at West Tek and helped design the T-45 power armor, which he admits had numerous design flaws. Cooper, who served in the United States Marine Corps, bluntly informs him those design flaws got many people killed. Bud changes the subject to business. He tells Cooper the ultimate weapon to crush competition is "time", and the future of humanity is dependent on one word: "Management." A displeased Cooper quickly leaves the conversation to join Barb. She tells him they will all be attending a wrap party; he is further disappointed to learn he and Barb will be hosting it at their home. Cooper muses about the things he's willing to do for his wife and kisses her.

At the party, Cooper is uncomfortable among the Vault-Tec employees present, including Bud Askins. Outside, he meets with his personal friend and fellow actor Sebastian Leslie, known for voicing a butler named Bartholomew Codsworth in a cartoon. Sebastian is the only one of Cooper's actor friends to attend the party, as the others have distanced themselves from "the pitchman for the end of the world." Cooper confides that he lost a movie role over the advertisements. Sebastian tells Cooper his friend Charles Whiteknife has become associated with known communists. Sebastian acknowledges that Vault-Tec will soon run the world while badmouthing a group of guests who have come to the party wearing Pip-Boys. He also admits to having recently sold his vocal likeness to RobCo Industries to use for Mister Handy robots; in return, he was paid $186,000 (pre-tax) and given his own Mister Handy robot. Sebastian decries everything as a "product", including the apocalypse; nonetheless, he is at peace with that reality. The two uneasily toast to the future.

In the present, the Ghoul wakes up on the Super Duper Mart floor following a drug trip. A group of men dressed as sheriffs enter the building, and one removes the fusion core from the malfunctioning Snip-Snip. Sheriff Troy falsely assumes the Ghoul is responsible for destroying a legitimate business and killing the owners. The Ghoul does not defend himself but asks who says it is illegal; Troy says, "The Govermint," before knocking him out.

In Vault 4, a doctor removes a human tooth from the site of Maximus's gunshot injury. While in quarantine, Lucy speaks to Birdie through the glass, thanking her for taking them in. Birdie reports having recovered Maximus's T-60 power armor and suggests they stay for a few days to recover. Birdie says that she and many other Vault 4 residents are refugees from Shady Sands. While Lucy and Maximus wait for their quarantine period to expire, the former suggests they have sex. Maximus appears to be unfamiliar with how sex works and suggests that it is against Brotherhood of Steel rules. The camera pans out to reveal they're in the "Test Subjects" room that Cooper walked past in his commercial.

Once out of quarantine, Lucy and Maximus eat in the atrium. Lucy is relieved to be among Vault Dwellers again, while Maximus is suspicious of their cult-like behavior, always smiling. Birdie introduces them to Overseer Benjamin, who they are alarmed to see has a single eye in the middle of his face. He brightly welcomes them to the Vault and outlines the rules, including that Level 12 is off-limits. Lucy suddenly notices that many of the other residents also display bizarre physical mutations.

In the past, Cooper entertains the idea of him and his wife quitting their jobs and moving to a ranch; Barb laughs off the idea. Cooper is dismayed when she puts on a Pip-Boy around the house and again suggests she quit Vault-Tec. He points out that they have the money for a spot in a Vault even without her job, and she says the job assures them that they'll be placed in one of the "good" Vaults, confusing Cooper. Barb avoids explaining and simply asks him to trust her.

Cooper meets Charlie Whiteknife in a bar and voices his disgust at Charlie attending communist meetings after they both fought in the Sino-American War. Charlie claims that Vault-Tec is evil and points out that they sell Vaults to satisfy their investors; if peace is achieved, the Vaults will be obsolete. Charlie recalls a movie they both starred in where cattle ranchers own more property than the Sheriff, and "the whole town burns down." He compares Vault-Tec to the ranchers and the government to the Sheriff. Charlie gives Cooper the business card of a funeral home where his meetings are held and encourages him to come.

At home, Cooper receives a phone call from Barb's new assistant, "Henry," and refuses the call. At dinner, Barb says that Janey is reading a book to their dog Roosevelt and reflects she will be saddened that pets are not allowed in the Vaults. Irritated, Cooper questions who is responsible for Vault-Tec's arbitrary rules. The couple argue; Cooper says that he did not fight in a war to surrender his freedom to Vault-Tec, while Barb claims she does everything to protect their family. She specifies that they will be entering a special vault that oversees the others. Cooper apologizes to his wife, but his concerns are left unresolved.

Presently, Lucy meets Overseer Benjamin in his office and learns that despite his mutated appearance, he was born in a Vault. He complains about the refugees in Vault 4 and is surprised when Lucy tells him Vault 33 never takes in people from the surface. Lucy asks about Level 12, and Benjamin suddenly snaps and orders her out of his office.

In the room containing the Vault's reactors, Maximus attempts to steal the fusion core for his armor when Birdie catches him. She assigns him to a suite and gives him a Pip-Boy of his own. In his suite, Maximus is wowed by the Vault's amenities and indulges in their luxuries. Lucy enters the Vault 4 schoolroom. On a chalkboard, a timeline is drawn depicting Shady Sands' founding in 2142, the creation of the New California Republic in 2189, Shady Sands becoming the capital of the Republic in 2198, the NCR peaking in power in 2241, and finally "the fall of Shady Sands" in 2277 followed by an image of a nuclear explosion. She unfurls the flag to find that it's a flag for the NCR, which resembles the old California state flag, but with a two-headed bear. The refugees head toward the atrium for a "Surface Dweller tradition" and invite Lucy to join.

The Ghoul, taken captive by the self-proclaimed "Govermint," is marched through the wastes into a building with the words "The Govermint" on a sign outside. Inside, he meets the "president," his former associate Sorrel Booker. At the Ghoul's request, the other men remove a bundle from his bag containing a needle, thread, and his own bitten-off finger. The Ghoul gets to work sewing the finger back onto his hand. Sorrel speculates that his old friend continues living to look for "her." The Ghoul changes the subject and brings up a new faction leader Lee Moldaver. Sorrel claims that he and his gang are trying to bring order to the wasteland and points out that the Super Duper Mart he was found in was under their protection. The Ghoul claims to be responsible for killing the owners and also brags about the battle in Filly, where he killed "nine or ten" people. Troy says his father lives in Filly, and the Ghoul implies that he probably killed him. Troy points a gun at him before Sorrel deescalates the conflict and orders his men to take the Ghoul out back and "feed him to the hogs." The Ghoul overpowers and kills Sheriffs Troy and Rex, annoying Sorrel. He removes a "Wanted" poster of Moldaver from the wall and asks Sorrel why he has it. The Ghoul notes that Moldaver has changed since he knew her.

In the past, Cooper drives to the scheduled meeting at the Hollywood Forever funeral home despite his discomfort with the group's politics. Charlie welcomes him to the meeting and acquaints Cooper with the main speaker... who is revealed to be Moldaver, then known as Miss Williams, who introduces herself as a "big fan."

In Vault 4's atrium, the surface refugees remove their Pip-Boys as the ritual begins. They light candles on a table in the center of the room and make hushing noises, confusing Lucy. She mimics their actions. However, when they begin strip half-naked, she does not continue. They begin chanting about a "Flame Mother," and smear the ashes of Shady Sands on their skin. A portrait of Moldaver, the Flame Mother, is unveiled before the group, and they bow down to her.

Lucy and Maximus have reversed their opinions on the Vault; Maximus wants to stay, while Lucy is suspicious. With the intent on proving her position, she takes an elevator to the forbidden Level 12, which houses a laboratory. She sees jars of organic material and a video of a human woman giving birth to a spawn of gulpers which immediately consume their mother. Venturing further, she finds several cryo pods containing pregnant women. The lights illuminate, causing Lucy to hide from the doctor who treated Maximus. While she hides, the doctor hears her, activates an alarm, and retrieves a spear gun from a glass cabinet. Just as he catches her, and she throws a beaker of acid in his face. Several residents flow in and restrain Lucy as she yells that they're all crazy; Birdie responds that she'd likely say the same thing if she went into Lucy's home.

Meanwhile, Maximus happily enjoys a bowl of popcorn while watching a video of a waterfall.

Credits[]

The credits sequence begins zoomed in on an album cover titled "Fiddle Sticks" featuring Vault Boy giving his classic thumbs-up pose, with an American flag colored on his thumb, a violin in his other hand, and a background of a forest campfire. The camera pans out to reveal a radio broadcasting setup with a shotgun propped against the table. The camera eventually leaves the room, revealing the building to be the KPSS radio station, surrounded by large bear traps and mousetraps (some of which contain skeletons) and metal spikes and barricades, with dead trees in the background and a sickly yellow glow filling the sky. Eventually, two signs are shown, one reading "No Visitors" and the other reading "No Requests."

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References[]

  1. Capitol Post newspaper date: 6:25~
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