Fallout 76 has the most depressing Vault story--even more than F4

CT Phipps

Carbon Dated and Proud
The premise is that you are the last guy out the door when 1000 highly educated but unarmed individuals are shoved out into the Wasteland with a backpack full of tools, GECK, or whatever else Vault-Tec equipped them for. However, you overslept due to a hangover and are 12 or 15 hours late.

And there's no sign of the others.

So, I take it we're to assume the Scorched got them?
 
Yeah the party hats agree:

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Maybe that's just what Vault-Tec wants you and the general public to believe. It's highly suspicious that we don't encounter anyone else from the Vault. Highly convenient that we wake up from a "hangover" and are all alone from then on, even though our peers were supposed to be the best of the best. Nobody bothered to come wake us up? Not even the Overseer?

Perhaps it's all a lie. What if Vault 76 only collected the brains of America's "best and brightest" in twisted experiment to pour the collective skills and knowledge of various humans into a single superhuman, using whatever dark science or simulations were at their disposal? Once the experiments were complete, the super-survivor's memory was tampered with, and the scenario we play through in the beginning plays out like a well-scripted performance.

To summarize, Vault 76's only living occupant was the player character, they were subjected to horrific torture and experimentation by the Handy robots, and then manipulated using drugs, carefully placed notes, and computer terminals into doing Vault-Tec's bidding. An even darker story than the default, but perhaps not as depressing.
 
76 did not get a GECK but 94 did and the idiosts seems to have trigger it inside the vault
 
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