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The Alaskan Pipeline Sabotage was an attempt to destroy the Alaskan Pipeline in 2072.

Background[]

The United States' increasing demand for Canadian resources caused protests and riots in several Canadian cities.[Non-game 1][Non-game 2] Eventually, an unknown group attempted to sabotage the Alaskan Pipeline, which the United States military used as justification to finalize the annexation of Canada.[1][Non-game 3]

Appearances[]

The Alaskan Pipeline Sabotage is mentioned in Fallout 3, and Fallout Bible 0.

References[]

Non-game

  1. Fallout Bible 0: "Winter, 2066" As a sign of increasing tension between the two countries, Canada proves reluctant to allow American troops on Canadian soil or allow American planes to fly over Canadian airspace. The United States and Canadian tensions rise, but Canada eventually backs down, and US troops pass through Canada. This sets the stage for the Canadian annexation in 2076.
  2. Fallout Bible 0: "2069" Canada begins to feel the pressure from the United States military as the US draws upon Canadian resources for the war effort. Vast stretches of timberland are destroyed, and other resources in Canada are stretched to the breaking point. Many Americans refer to Canada as Little America, and Canadian protests are unheard.Canada begins to feel the pressure from the United States military as the US draws upon Canadian resources for the war effort. Vast stretches of timberland are destroyed, and other resources in Canada are stretched to the breaking point. Many Americans refer to Canada as Little America, and Canadian protests are unheard.
  3. Fallout Bible 0: "2072" The United States' increasing demand for Canadian resources causes protests and riots in several Canadian cities. An attempted sabotage attempt of the Alaskan pipeline is all the military needs as an excuse to begin its annexation of Canada... which in fact, had already begun in 2067.
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