10 Things We Want To See In The Fallout TV Series
10. The Brotherhood Of Steel
The Brotherhood of Steel, a quasi-religious and militant group established to preserve and protect technology, are arguably Fallout's most iconic outfit. Founded by Army officer Captain Roger Maxson, an ancestor of Elder Maxson in Fallout 4 (2015), The Brotherhood have appeared in every single Fallout game. It would be remiss if they didn't feature in the new series in some way or another.
Their presence seems almost a given, since power armour users were spotted in a teaser for the series shared with attendees at Gamescon earlier this year. Power armour is the Brotherhood's attire of choice; mechanised and energised metal suits capable of amplifying strength while offering protection from both radiation and enemy attacks. They are not the only faction to use it, but their claim over power armour is unlike anyone else's.
The Brotherhood's inclusion seems assured not only by the presence of power armour. The series will take place in the Brotherhood's ancestral home. Lost Hills, a secret military bunker in California, is where Maxson founded the Brotherhood after surviving the nuclear apocalypse. At this point, it would be more of a surprise of the show somehow managed to keep them out of the story entirely.