Nothing symbolizes the Fallout games more than the grinning blonde Vault Boy with his Colgate smile and thumb out. Amazon’s Fallout series finds an explanation for the franchise mascot’s gesture: protagonist Cooper (Walton Goggins), the role model for the Vault Boy, uses the “thumbs up” gesture not only as an expression of his cheerful disposition. Rather, it is intended to help him assess the danger. If a visible explosion is larger than the outstretched thumb, life is in danger.
Does this rule really exist? She has a true background.
Thumb theory in Fallout: This is really behind the gesture in Amazon’s science fiction series
As Medium and Offgridweb, among others, explain, The thumb actually serves to assess danger in chemical or biological accidents. If it covers the source of danger, such as the cloud of an explosion, the observers are probably still at a safe distance from the scene of the accident. But there is a catch.
Check out the thumb scene from Fallout in English here:
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The Applying the rule of thumb to nuclear explosions is a pure invention of the Fallout series. As Inverse writes, the heat, light and radioactive fallout in particular remain life-threatening, even if your thumb covers the mushroom cloud.
As early as 2013, Reddit users came across the connection between the rule of thumb and the Vault Boy’s gestures. Fallout producer Brian Fargo then denied a connection on Twitter: The Vault Boy only has a “positive attitude“. The origin story between the Vault-Tec mascot and the hand gesture from disaster control comes from the series creators alone.
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The Vault Boy from the Fallout games
Cooper Howard’s rule of thumb may not apply to atomic explosions in reality, but as a scene it is still an absolute asset. It proves how much ingenuity and care the game template was implemented with.
Fallout: How good is Amazon’s biggest sci-fi series of the year really?
Fallout has landed on Amazon with eight episodes at once and is delighting many fans of the video game original. But how good is the sci-fi series really? In addition to the gaming community, can it also attract all other series lovers?
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We’ll delve into the world of the beloved game franchise and then explain how the adaptation works. We talk about the characters, the intoxicatingly lively atomic dystopia and various Easter eggs. Is Fallout the best sci-fi series of the year?