Highlights
- Amazon’s Fallout series drops first season to fan acclaim, packed with game references.
- Cosplayer’s assaultron cameo in episode 2 adds depth and foreshadowing to the show.
- Series creators collaborate with fans, hinting at future appearances of iconic Fallout elements.
Amazon’s highly anticipated Fallout television series premiered on the Prime video streaming service on April 10. The entire first season dropped at once and the show has received exuberant reviews by many fans of the games. Fans have been catching references to the games left and right, and a new one has been highlighted.
Based on one of the biggest franchises in gaming, fans have speculated about a live-action Fallout adaptation for years, raising high expectations for the new series produced by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy of Westworld fame. The series has received praise from ardent Fallout fans, as well as from casual fans with little to no knowledge of the franchise. It’s a difficult knife’s edge balancing act to please both parties that the TV series has seemingly pulled off.
In a show filled to the brim with references to the games, Twitter user NoSleepCosplay has shared that the TV series features their work (pictured below) in a cameo in episode 2 of season 1. The moment happens shortly after the show’s protagonist, Vault Dweller Lucy (Ella Purnell), departs the vault for the hostile wasteland environment outside. She stares at a broken-down assaultron model half-buried in the sand, a sign of the unforgiving wilderness to come, before pressing further on.
The assaultron is a deadly model of robot designed for combat that first appeared in Fallout 4. This marks the first and (so far) only appearance of one in the TV series. The defunct assaultron, lovingly named MOX-13 by the cosplayers, was not too heavily modified for the show, even featuring the design’s original “Nukelanta” sticker. The cosplay account also shared that executives from the TV series reached out to them to ask for the assaultron’s use in the show.
Despite being the only assaultron sighting in the live-action Fallout adaptation, the moment is important as a signifier of the harsh and alien landscape that Lucy will be subjected to. Her character grows up sheltered from the outside world, marking this robot as foreboding to her on her journey of discovery. It also potentially serves as a tease for functioning assaultrons in the show’s future, though this has not yet been confirmed. Still, it would make much more sense than a one-off appearance of the technology that is never seen again.
Among the other references, this cameo in particular shows how much the show’s creators care about the Fallout franchise and its fans. Rather than just providing its own version of the assaultron, creatives reached out to impassioned fans to collaborate and feature their work in an official, canonized Fallout television series. Hopefully the showrunners will continue to foster this connection with fans even further into new seasons of the hit show.
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