Fallout's Forgotten Year After Great War (2078) Nobody Talks About

Everyone knows the bombs fell on October 23, 2077, but what happened in the next twelve months changed everything. For 327 days after the Great War, satellites still worked and survivors across the globe tried desperately to coordinate救 rescue efforts, rebuild civilization, and save humanity from complete extinction. This is the story of 2078, the year Fallout's timeline forgot, told through the eyes of a communications officer who listened to the world die slowly. Discover the truth about Roger Maxson's early satellite network that connected the Brotherhood of Steel to survivors in Appalachia, the Enclave's vault monitoring systems that tracked every experiment in real-time, and the electromagnetic cascade that finally severed all communication on August 12, 2078. Learn about the Chinese submarine commander who proposed peace, the astronauts who sacrificed themselves to maintain the network, and the Vault-Tec master control signal that still broadcasts centuries later. This deep dive into Fallout lore reveals why history erased an entire year and what it means for understanding the post-apocalyptic wasteland. If you want more dark confessions from the Fallout universe, subscribe for theories and lore that go beyond what the games show you. Fallout lore, Great War, Fallout timeline, Brotherhood of Steel, Vault-Tec, Enclave, Fallout theory, Roger Maxson, post-apocalyptic, nuclear war, Fallout secrets, wasteland lore, Fallout explained, Fallout story, satellite network #Fallout #FalloutLore #GreatWar #BrotherhoodOfSteel #VaultTec #FalloutTheory #PostApocalyptic