He also is very smart in tactics to use on power armor, since he wore it in the past. so he knows the weaknesses, all of them. So he first scared them, lights out blinded them and then had some full mobility fun with them. ^^
Amongst many other stats and perks. He's a combat veteran who's over 200 years old and pretty much represents what a Max Level Character is like onscreen.
The faulty weld in that solid plate of non-welded metal located in the single most likely spot to get shot in any firefight ever... The fucking chest. If the T-60 is just as shitty as the T-45, I can't blame folks for embracing T-51 supremacy.
@@ATigerShark I assume you can probably only penetrate it with a high caliber round like that ridiculous magnum he's got shoots. That thing impacts like a cannon ball. Of course, assuming that you know you're going to be fighting power armor, you are probably going to be packing similar heat. So yeah, really doesn't bode well in a military context. LOL
I greatly appreciate that moment at 1:11 where three NCR remnants rush the knight and force them to kneel so their mate with an automatic weapon can hit the poor bastard on the more vulnerable neck gap at full auto. Not only is it the best way to kill a much more heavily armored opponent the likes of which you see in medieval combat manuals, but it also shows these folk had experience fighting the BoS. It's the kind of thing that probably happened a lot in thr battle for Helios One, and they might even be veterans from that scuffle.
Its a bit sad the remnants of the NCR cant do a little more than that. They were really outnumbered and with no ammo, they give a good fight. I hope there still NCR in their full force to obliterate the asses of this shitty brotherhoods.
The NCR beat the BoS in full blown war back in the day, if anyone would know how to fight the brotherhood it would be the NCR. And it’s unlikely these are the final holdouts of NCR. NCR was gigantic, and even if the government fell NCR had ascended to being more a symbol than a physical thing, it’s much harder to kill a symbol than it is a flesh and blood human.
@@a-manwhorememains334 yeah, this is swarm tactics at it's best: using superior numbers to support tactics you wouldn't be able to use otherwise, rather than just sending wave after wave of troops to be mown down.
@@codysellers4151 oh I am 100% certain this was not the last NCR remnant by a long shot. Maybe in a regional level, but it's incredibly likely there is a shit ton of them hiding around (and the show writers seemingly said as much).
I love how after Howard kills the power armour soldier, Maximus looks at the dead soldier as if he was saying "wow, he really could've killed me easily in Philly"
@@ilivichclearly because he didnt have the ammo or simply because he didnt wanna kill maximus😂 i mean cooper was making fun of how bad maximus was in combat
"The Ghoul" honestly feels like a max level player character. Like just a dude who took all the most expensive, broken perks on the skill tree and now hunts the strongest enemies just for sport and caps
midgame characters are usually a bigger powergap to the enviroment since enemys scale with the players level, defense is largely static from that point on and damage caps out way before you hit max level
Imagine thinking you're the biggest and baddest dudes around just for some ghoul in a cowboy hat to tell you that you've yeed your las haw and he proceeds to slaughter your group of heavily armored friends like its a casual Tuesday
That's called "show biz," buckaroo. Even as preposterous and outlandish as Fallout can be? It's not very likely that the Brotherhood of Steel... or anyone else for that matter....wouldn't have picked up on the T series power armor's flaws in 219 years. That's a huge span of time and a lot of post-Great War conflict for such a flaw to not have been revealed before Ghoulio did his O.K. Corral bit. So this is one T.V. "shoot em up" montage that was cool....until it just went stupid.
@@ravenrise320The thing is, the Brotherhood don’t really research and improve their tech. They’re warriors and scribes, not really engineers. They rarely make improvements to pre-war tech so it makes sense they wouldn’t cover a weakness from before the war.
before people get mad about him taking on power armored soldiers, a reminder this guy was a former soldier turn movie star who had experience with this armor in combat against the reds, we even see a hint of it when he takes out maximus hydraulic system, so the fact he knows the armor plate is weakest their and chose to use a rocket a rocket propelled bullet to punch through the armor.
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 more or less he was just messing around I mean he kind of oozing that character who likes to ham up his role and have fun. dude a walking radioactive corps, who took regular bullet shots from a bunch of random gun men. He has every right to mess around
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231In addition to what the other commenter said, he didn't come prepared for that. He very noticeably loads what looks like an armor piercing round going into this battle, suggesting he likely wasn't using those before since he just planned to deal with a bunch of random scavengers he can make short work of.
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 When he fought Maximus he was like 3days out of the grave. Also had no armor piercing rounds (i guess). Also he maybe hadn't his full mental abilities cause he was slightly drugged by our vault lady drug cocktail. Or he was full on drugs already. And with drugs i mean tomatos. ^^
@@yourdissapointeddaddy2057 Unless the helicoptor was being shot down or the passengers were careless, I'm sure the occupants would be a lot more conscious about the situation. But I'm not here to nitpick about that, I do like the missile design and also some helmets that look like they're from the 90's-2000's which is what the US military would have and thus the NCR would have in stockpile somewhere.
1:42 I absolutely love the detail of the Squires leaning up against and using the Knights as cover to push up. Hella reminiscent of soldiers using tanks and other heavy armor as cover to push a line
It does make sense. Since power armor was originally developed to basically make the user a walking tank so they could break through heavily fortified enemy lines. It makes sense that they would use them as cover to advance. I’m not a lore aficionado or an expert in mechanized infantry tactics so I could be wrong
“But I don’t want to see tomorrow unless I see it with you.” They really got me where you see Muldaver has the test and after everyone being evil in the series you’re like “oh right it’s just some super weapon; the cynical ghoul is right.” Only for it to be her turning the lights and they make it very clear they have been the good guys. For Maximus to see that he’s prevented bringing justice on the people who destroyed his home and sided with a sinister force that seeks to dominate them. I think they are either adapting the Minutemen story or something like Lyon’s pride/Fallout 76 for season 2.
These are just a splinter group. Not even the real military. Notice, they arent wearing proper uniform, and there's not even a single Combat Ranger among them, let alone a Veteran Ranger.
@@Dementia-pt5uz Luckily the writers confirmed that the NCR is still around, so it appears this ain't the last of them, thank god. I really want to see more of them in the future
Honestly, the Ghoul one tapping the T-60 makes sense since T-60 is just refurbished and retrofitted T-45, the same armour he used and the one he described with having the fatal flaw in the chest plate. Now if this was T-51 THEN it would be bs since T-51 is just so much better than T-45 and even T-60 in some cases.
T 60 never had those chest plate problems, this was the first time it was mentioned. So totally for the plot. Even the t 51 is better in some points (agility for example), the T 60 definitely is a good power armor and better than the t 45 in every point.
@@thejohnson2328 in lore it is just said that t45 had many production problems and it was never specified what flaws are those exactly, so the writers could make such welding flaw, that and t60 is overhauled t45 which means that flaw could persist. T51 on the other hand is a different beast maybe we will see it in season 2, that or x01 or APA mk1/2.
The Knights of this chapter were below average Brotherhood Standards, they went for quantity over quality. It's mentioned in the show by the Chapter leader that they needed to restructure because their forces were too weak. So yes they had flashlights but they didn't use them presumably because they're not trained or disciplined very well.
@AlFei_0 yeah but usually ghouls like that dont fight as much or try to be neutral I'm not saying every ghouls like this cus there is Raul who is a major Hadassah but you do have to convince him to be that badass
@@thefatman8119 Someone pointed out that although Cooper Howard has a name and character, after the war he's just "The Ghoul". Similar to "The Courier" or "The chosen one" and so on. He's kinda like who the players start with, and because of that it makes sense that he's "using" VATS or the way he fights looks like a high level character.
@@fabianmaryanowski2252Cooper was a soldier and the T 60 is an improvement built from the T 45, if anyone knew how to make them fail, it was definitely him apart from more than 200 years of combat experience.
In the later games, at least, the power armor could never be looted from a corpse. It was never really explained why. With this, and what we know of the chassis system, it looks like when the suit detects the user dying, it clamps onto the body, likely a way to prevent power armor from being easily stolen. A single bullet alone wouldn't drop a man, but if that bullet preemptively triggers that clamping mechanism, it could crush whoever is inside like a Capri Sun. Just a hypothesis, but it does seem like the dude's PA collapse in on itself a bit.
Helios One Veterans among them be like "Oh fuck, this is how they felt back in the Mojave isn't it?!" Also The Ghoul is a Courier 6 level threat. A goddamn menace he is. Easily the best charcter in this series.
It's crazy that Cooper was originally a freakin' cowboy actor. A soldier as well, but still. Just a peaceful and morally good man who was pretending to be a badass for entertainment. Now he entertains himself by actually being a badass cowboy.
I don't know about being a Courier level threat, Cooper is a badass who can handle himself the best among the show but he's still small fry compared to the Courier. The Courier is able the maw down plenty of monsters and power armored soldiers like it's nothing. Coop had trouble dealing with a gulper.
let's see his perks/Traits -Gun Slinger. Obviously. -Fight the Power! more damage against BoS and other Factions. -Action man/woman. more Ap for Vats. -Grim Ripper's Sprint. grants Ap for every kills. -Night Eye. How else was he able to shoot in the dark. -Math Wrath. Reduce Ap Cost's in Vats.
2:51 The Ghoul is loading depleted uranium rounds into his gun, those are designed to penetrate tank armor. The show writers put in a damn good subtle touch here.
Important to note that The Ghoul actually tried shooting Maximus in the same spot during their fight in Filly when he was using Knight Titus' power armor, now he does use the lever action at first but when face to face uses the same revolver in this scene and shoots in roughly the same spot. But because Titus had a special lining in his suit that Maximus notices on the vertibird and Lucy later notices when she frees Maximus from the coreless armor, The Ghoul doesn't penetrate the armor and leaves him unscathed, unlike his very unfortunate trio of brothers in this scene.
@@LordVader1094 because they are shaped like the ones in real life, and because he seemed to have just recently been able to get them and the show made a point of showing it off.
1:18 My favorite part is seeing both factions running their flags during the battle. Shows these are more than just a ragtag group of people but organized powers (I know the NCR is a fraction of its former self but it wasn’t long when they outnumbered the BOS 10 to 1) Just a little thing that makes me love Fallout. :)
It was nice, but I'd hardly call this splinter group of soldiers "organized." They might fight for the NCR, but they arent even wearing proper uniform. Not a single Ranger among them, too
I love how the round he’s looking at before he loads and fires is a miniature sabot round. Normally it’s more common in tank rounds where the sabot projectile is something like tungsten or depleted uranium to zip through armor. Thats pretty good attention to detail on the show’s part.
imagine the sole survivor walking into this battle with their x-01 power armor and explosive minigun accompanied by codsworth in his heavily modified death incarnate sentry bot state
The NCR tried to bring back the best part of the Old World The Enclave is a relic of the worst side of the Old World I think that MAYBE there are two heads here ready to cooperate together.
“Everyone living in equal misery, having to do horrible things in order to survive” *Nuked Shady Sands because they weren’t miserable and didn’t have to do horrible things to survive*
the squires following behind the knights is genuinely so perfect because that is exactly how an assault with PA units would work out. They were intended to be weapons platforms for a single person to use heavy weapons and ordinance without the issue of It being a full blown tank. So less armoured units would follow behind them like a tank during an assault so the heavy armor could absorb small arms fire while dispensing heavy fire with support from rear units.
@hermos3602 idk, Eastern Knights are veterans from the most brutal fights, 20+ years of fighting Super Mutants, then fighting the Enclave, and then the Institute? The Knights from the Prydwen should be experienced killing machines. The lack of laser rifles also made them feel less Eastern
@@KingCARROT19in the battle they have laser weapons they just don’t shoot them lol Moldaver also has a laser pistol and I remember seeing a Knight with a laser Rifle as well
I love this series for giving us half a dozen factions and no clear right or wrong for any of them. Also for setting things straight as far as "when you get shot with a gun, you ain't getting back up".
He must have some rifleman perks too since he has a level action rifle. And he uses a shotgun in his first scene. I really hope Fudgemuppet makes a build of the ghoul soon!
@@dedeferreira98 Cowboy perk affects all of the weapons you mentioned except the double barrel! Though in New Vegas, as an example, you can easily oneshot a low level human enemy with a break action shotgun without any perks even on Hardcore with the Guns skill not exceeding 40. So there's that.
He doesn’t have bloody mess ffs. You can blow off limbs if you do enough damage, without the bloody mess perk. Like, do people who say this not play the games? Bloody mess literally explodes enemies into pieces.
The show really did a good job of making this whole conflict seem tragic and pointless, good people on both sides being manipulated by their superiors to kill each other. Truly, "War never changes."
Can you really "both-sides" this, though? The BoS are the ones doing the invading and instigated the violence. Moldaver and the NCR remnants didn't start it. They were just defending themselves from aggression. Saying both factions are at fault is like claiming Ukraine is equally at fault for "starting" the current war. Russia/BoS are the ones who chose violence. Ukraine/NCR are merely reacting to that choice in this instance.
That’s the view the main villain uses when he says “I am no different than her”. The twist is that, yeah the NCR do genuinely want to turn the lights on and it’s a very bad thing this version of the Brotherhood wins. They even deliberately misdirect you by implying there’s a button she’s trying to press and I really did think it would be some giant monster. Only for it to be a surprise when she turns the lights on and Id say that’s how it’s presented. Hence Maximus reaction.
@@DreamersOfRealityhuh, didn’t moldaver go into a vault it kill a bunch of poor fools that don’t even know what violence is? It’s only a coincidence that a vault dweller is goal is to try to get her a kidnapped father back made a friend with the BoS and also put a tracker it what they were looking for which ultimately lead to this battle.
The Ghoul has instantly become one of the most iconic and badass characters in the Fallout universe. He’s right up there with Joshua Graham for me now. A fan favorite. 🙌
This scene gave me damn near everything I could ask from a fallout TV show. The NCR, BoS, gritty battles with an out of place 40s-50s song in the background, and of course a badass ghoul. This healed the wound the Halo TV show left in my soul.
2:08 That visual of the Knights marching forward mowing everyone down sent chills down my spine. 3:26 also The Ghoul totally has the Night Vision perk 😂
Also the big boys shootin and lighting themselves up so he perfectly knows where they are. What he did was sneaky. Surprised them with takin down power armor dude with one shot. Takin a fusion core so it is dark. Then he circled around them basicly. Fish in a barrel. ^^
In New Vegas you learn that the NCR took Helios One, but suffered HUGE casualties against the brotherhood. Power Armor. It does make you feel like a big man for a reason.
@@andresalgado9375 Notably that was a *very* compitent BoS in a dug in defensive position against whatever the NCR could throw at them. These guys are bottom of the barrel dregs in comparison.
@@omppusolttu5799The position was not defensible, that's the reason all the Paladins complain about the battle, because either the Dam or Hidden Valley would have made better bases, but Elijah wanted his toy.
@@Skiritai Looking at the actual game. I think it was unsuited for a proper siege like what it probably was, but still relatively defensible for a small scale fight.
The Brotherhood laying siege to an observatory full of militia, farmers, and workers just trying to get the lights on in the city using something the Brotherhood would probably use to power their 50ft tall robot that hucks nukes like footballs and shoots lasers from its eyes: We did it guys!!! We saved humanity!!! Like, this is almost like Helldivers 2 level of satire-blindness.
Brotherhood have always had a self inflated sense of importance and ego, courtesy of Bethesda sucking them off harder than a desperate femboy. One thing the show gets almost perfect is how the NCR was reclaiming the wasteland and how Shady Sands destruction was a genuine tragedy. Show makes them the unsung heros of Fallout and already, it's better than any story that has the Brotherhood as heros.
NCR removing Tandi and replacing with a plutocratic imperialistic leader with Brahmin Baron backing that started the war with the Brotherhood of Steel in the first place.
Crazy how not a single one of them shot him until he delivers his line, he shot and stood there despite them being on high alert they took seconds to react.
What I like about this scene is The Ghoul remembered the flaw of the armor back before the war when he was a marine and used it against the brother hood pretty nice detail
It's even more interesting when you consider that he probably used a T-45, and these T-60s that the Brotherhood uses are just a remodeled version of the T-45, which justifies the flaw still existing. If the Brotherhood had been using the T-51, which was a new project, the situation would have been much more complicated for him.
@@jonathanespinosa5286 Yes, the T-60 is a newer model, but that doesn't mean it's better; there's a context to it. The T-51 was built from a new and improved design, surpassing the T-45 in all aspects; the problem is that this superiority also reflected in manufacturing costs, making it costly for mass production. Because of this, we had the development of the T-60, and to reduce manufacturing costs, the same design as the T-45 was used; so the T-60 is actually a refurbished and modernized version of the T-45, and that's why the flaw is also present in it.
I just finished watching the show yesterday and this whole scene made me sit there in silence as I watched in awe, seeing remnants of the NCR fighting the BoS in their power armor, seeing so many casualties as the NCR try their damn hardest to keep fighting even if it's pointless against the Knights in power armor. Then seeing Cooper just casually wiping the floor against the Knights... It's so beautiful...
Before anyone screams hysterically crying that the Ghoul managed to kill the Knights. 1. The Ghoul fought Maximus before this scene and realized then his tactics and weapons weren't enough to kill a powered armor trooper at the time so he adapted by theorizing if there was a gap in the armor he can shoot it (He used his experience using the armor as a Pre-War soldier to guess this spot) and he also used armor piercing rounds to boost the piercing of his gun which was useless with the flat rounds. 2. The Ghoul has enhanced reflexes due to decades of honing his skills and a healing factor, the Brotherhood were not killing him without destroying his brain.
@@esotericocelot 1) He's not shooting center mass he's shooting at a point in the plate armor that the audience can't see (If it was center mass you would see the hole, go ahead and pause you don't see it on the chest), it's presumably a small location which requires precision of an expert Marksman like him. The flaw only exists as far as we know in the T-45 and T-60 armor only (The T-60 is just an improved version of T-45), the Enclave never struggled with killing BOS Paladins in T-45 armor in Fallout 3 they were killing them with ease and in Fallout 2 the plasma weapons the Enclave had hard counter T-51B so at no point the Enclave needed to take advantage of this because their base weapons were more than powerful to negate needing precision aiming. 2.) Like the Brotherhood has never stopped to converse with an enemy or allow them to speak prior to combat? *Cough* FNV Veronica's Quest *Cough* Yeah no they got killed because the dude was a 200 year old War Vet hopped up on chems and using AP rounds with god tier aim going up against a bunch of fresh recruits and subpar Knights.
dumbass comment I swear 💀. In the flashback scene when cooper is talking to bud about the T-45 cooper mentions that it almost costed them the war because the T-45 had a flaw under the chest area and in the scene where he's about to fight the brotherhood he asks if the T-60 model still has that problem and he kills them all with that knowledge lol.
@@esotericocelot i disagree, even then they listen to his stupid speech, they could have taking him down with fucking firepower. But the plot demands him to do that retarted shit without getting hit
3:21 If only those fusion powered suits had huge headlamps on their heads and/or night vision visors that could help them see in the dark in a situation like this. Oh well...
the ghoul specifically remarks to maximus I guess military training ain't what it used to be. the elder cleric even remarks that the brotherhood chapter is in a sorry state and he wants to remake it.
@@Bookslayer10 Play the game as a level 100 character, max stats and skills - including 100 Speech - against a bunch of low level BOS. Then you see know how it would look like. It might be even quicker and more messy than the show...
I knew when Cooper showed up, I knew that he was going to make that suit of armor be their metal graves... and that he did lol So satisfying to see those BoS soldiers get mowed down and shown that no matter how much armor or firepower they got... some lucky bastard will get you eventually
Well the bombs were dropped 2077 and high cut helmets were a thing Also since the helmet is kinda dated now, a lot of people are getting high cut helmets besides operators lol
Love this scene, this is what those big fights in the games felt, even if they couldn’t match up in practice. Imagine seeing Battle of Hoover Dam or the assault on the Institute like this.
The way the show - SHOWS character skills in action as they would be in such subtle ways that only a fan of the games would notice is what really makes you want to play fallout. It's like if you build your character right you could play exactly like The Ghoul.
Yeah, like Norm getting the password right on his first attempt due to high Intelligence. At first, I was baffled as to why 'Dubbed' would be the logical choice (as opposed to a lucky guess) then it hit me: Vault '33' and DU'BB'ED. 33 and BB
@NotTheWheel LOL yeah his vertically-challenged stature was painfully obvious, all the more since his sidekick was Chet - no wonder Norm suffers from a lack of self-esteem and confidence!!
I love that guttural choke that Knights gave as the ghoul had them spluttering their flechette'd insides plopping out, then to transition to mowing down the supposed BOS kill squad with 12 shots, the fan of a hammer and a hand grenade. Surely more happened because how the HELL did a suit end up walking operator-less into the Moldaver's lab.
@@yourdissapointeddaddy2057This might sound disgusting.Chickens can run around with their heads.Chopped off it has happened to humans Decapitations At a pure reflex , your body can move on its own even though you are headlessAdd a pure reflex. Your body can move on its own even though you are headless. But it might take 1 or 2 seconds until you drop dead.
@@takashishin8282 Chickens can only do that because of their brain stem is in their neck. We have no such thing. Impossible to walk around without a head sorry.
@@takashishin8282 In "The last stand of the tin can sailors" James D Hornfischer describes scenes vividly from the mouths of people who were there. One of the sailors commented that they saw a headless body running across the carrier deck. The poor fellow was hit mid run.
@@Dryhten1801 I mean the NCR is very powerful, however 1918 and 1938 are 20 years apart and Germany changed a lot in those 20 years so you do have a point
If I remember rightly the NCR was only able to do those things with a massive numbers advantage and they usually took heavy casualties doing so. It stands to reason that this particular garrison did not have the numbers or heavy weapons necessary to defeat a power armored force with light infantry support. While they might have caused some casualties among the supporting infantry without any means of eliminating the Knights there was little they could do.
Brotherhood: "We have highly trained military personnel armed with state-of-the-art power armor and weaponry--" The (Cowboy) Ghoul: "I gots the knowhow."
Brotherhood: "We have highly trained military personnel armed with state-of-the-art power armor and weaponry--" Amazon: "Fuck it, let the ghoul kill them all, most will not question it, we are making this show for the imbecile majority."
Now remember: The main reason these NCR guys don't have proper trooper gear and instead have this airsoft-looking gear is because these aren't NCR *Troopers,* they're NCR *Citizens.* Essentially a milita made of survivors of the Shady Sands destruction, so of course they don't have the armor/resources of the standard NCR army. Still, its a shame they didn't throw in *SOME* NCR Trooper armor and bits. Seems like they got the same costume treatment the Enclave got
It’s gonna feel extra good activating the self destruct mechanism of the Hidden Valley Bunker on my next playthrough. They’re raiders less civilized than any other group in the wasteland save perhaps the Fiends and the White Legs. Here’s hoping the West Virginia didn’t make it into the 22nd Century.
West Virginia's BoS group kinda deserted though. At least in one of the endings of the questline. Rahmani says that Brotherhood ideals are becoming more and more bullshit and decides to focus on helping people instead of masturbating on toasters or whatever BoS usually does.
with the shit BoS and NCR faced in couple decade is understandable they downgraded somewhere, Fallout 4 "assault rifle" Here actually realistic weapon of choice for power armored BoS knight as 556 ammo less complicated bto produced than fushion cell.
I absolutely loved how they can turn a tragic scene into a hilarious moment with the music and slow motion in certain parts, reminds the players of them mowing down people while listing to the radio in the game.
I knew Coop's ammo looked off. After multiple rewatches best guess for his pointed munitions is that they are Sabots' which Holy crap talk about armor piercing rounds.
the use music choice during the battle, the slow motion... god, i love this show. I need to rewatch ASAP. The ghoul is such a badass. please please i hope they renew it
One thing I like is how the welding flaw he mentions was referenced earlier in his argument with the vault-tec representative, so it doesn't feel like something the writer just pulled out of their ass for this scene, but established lore, even if it was just one conversation
That could be true, but I’m not entirely sure this is official NCR. Maybe a radical splinter group, namely because in the beginning with the raid on the vault, they were WAY more barbaric than the NCR usually is. They acted more like raiders or Caesar’s Legion. So, I’m hoping the flesh it out a tad more in the next season because it doesn’t make a ton of sense. I’m assuming they either stayed behind when the NCR pulled out against orders or Moldaver stayed with a handful of loyalists and recruited any random person they came across which wasn’t too far gone.
@@RicoRaynn they could be remnants of the ncr or the could be raiders that Maldova hired to raid the vault. That could explain the barbaric nature of the raid on vault.
@@RicoRaynnyou guys really need to stop bringing up the new vegas game, it's already confirmed it's not canon to the series and the original game, they are following the "bethesda canon" where NCR went on a nosedive after shady sands got blown up and ncr command got split into different groups, just like the ones in this series, they are called ncr remnants . Yes the place new vegas do exist but the story ending where ncr was victorious against the legion is no longer part of this canon story.
At 0:58 I was left speechless… Brotherhood of Steel soldier in power armor instantly goes down from a grenade explosion.. yet the BoS solider WITHOUT power armor eats up a grenade explosion right next to him.. Bro what..? 🧐😂
@@alex_kovacyou’re absolutely right, my bad! I’m also just noticing how I completely missed the fact that you can even hear it being shot off and propelling towards the BoS power armor soldier. Thank you for pointing that out to me!
The Brotherhood: We have armor
The Ghoul: I have luck stats
He also is very smart in tactics to use on power armor, since he wore it in the past. so he knows the weaknesses, all of them. So he first scared them, lights out blinded them and then had some full mobility fun with them. ^^
Intelligence*
+Wild wasteland Perk!
Amongst many other stats and perks. He's a combat veteran who's over 200 years old and pretty much represents what a Max Level Character is like onscreen.
Perception, Maximus has all the luck lol
I weirdly love how that guy immediately lowers his head when he mentions the chest plate, like a non verbal way of saying “oh crap”
The faulty weld in that solid plate of non-welded metal located in the single most likely spot to get shot in any firefight ever... The fucking chest. If the T-60 is just as shitty as the T-45, I can't blame folks for embracing T-51 supremacy.
@@ATigerShark There's a reason the T51 has mostly better stats in Fallout 76
@@ATigerShark I assume you can probably only penetrate it with a high caliber round like that ridiculous magnum he's got shoots. That thing impacts like a cannon ball.
Of course, assuming that you know you're going to be fighting power armor, you are probably going to be packing similar heat. So yeah, really doesn't bode well in a military context. LOL
@@LordDarthHarry That's a different universe. The T-51 doesn't even exist in the show's continuity... At least until they retcon that later.
@@ATigerShark It's the same continuity....
I greatly appreciate that moment at 1:11 where three NCR remnants rush the knight and force them to kneel so their mate with an automatic weapon can hit the poor bastard on the more vulnerable neck gap at full auto. Not only is it the best way to kill a much more heavily armored opponent the likes of which you see in medieval combat manuals, but it also shows these folk had experience fighting the BoS.
It's the kind of thing that probably happened a lot in thr battle for Helios One, and they might even be veterans from that scuffle.
sometimes you have to throw it all in and swarm the enemy.
Its a bit sad the remnants of the NCR cant do a little more than that. They were really outnumbered and with no ammo, they give a good fight. I hope there still NCR in their full force to obliterate the asses of this shitty brotherhoods.
The NCR beat the BoS in full blown war back in the day, if anyone would know how to fight the brotherhood it would be the NCR.
And it’s unlikely these are the final holdouts of NCR. NCR was gigantic, and even if the government fell NCR had ascended to being more a symbol than a physical thing, it’s much harder to kill a symbol than it is a flesh and blood human.
@@a-manwhorememains334 yeah, this is swarm tactics at it's best: using superior numbers to support tactics you wouldn't be able to use otherwise, rather than just sending wave after wave of troops to be mown down.
@@codysellers4151 oh I am 100% certain this was not the last NCR remnant by a long shot. Maybe in a regional level, but it's incredibly likely there is a shit ton of them hiding around (and the show writers seemingly said as much).
I love how after Howard kills the power armour soldier, Maximus looks at the dead soldier as if he was saying "wow, he really could've killed me easily in Philly"
Literally :0
Not if just one soldier would have shot him while he was talking instead of waiting for him to load his weapon
@@ilivichwe literally see the ghoul loading up a special type of ammo
@@devilface97bro the ghoul cant die from bullets it seem like, body hits at least. bro got lit up at filly and it didnt even phase him
@@ilivichclearly because he didnt have the ammo or simply because he didnt wanna kill maximus😂 i mean cooper was making fun of how bad maximus was in combat
Ghoul : *Activate V.A.T.S. system sound*
😂🤘
Ghoul: more Action Points than yo Mama
He got the Penetrator perk.
@@BiffyMcBackscratcherhe's taking all of the chems and has high ap Regen.
Yeah, I kept saying 'The Ghoul has V.A.T.S.' during the entire season.
"The Ghoul" honestly feels like a max level player character. Like just a dude who took all the most expensive, broken perks on the skill tree and now hunts the strongest enemies just for sport and caps
midgame characters are usually a bigger powergap to the enviroment since enemys scale with the players level, defense is largely static from that point on and damage caps out way before you hit max level
Imagine thinking you're the biggest and baddest dudes around just for some ghoul in a cowboy hat to tell you that you've yeed your las haw and he proceeds to slaughter your group of heavily armored friends like its a casual Tuesday
Fallout New Vegas in a nutshell
That's called "show biz," buckaroo.
Even as preposterous and outlandish as Fallout can be?
It's not very likely that the Brotherhood of Steel... or anyone else for that matter....wouldn't have picked up on the T series power armor's flaws in 219 years.
That's a huge span of time and a lot of post-Great War conflict for such a flaw to not have been revealed before Ghoulio did his O.K. Corral bit.
So this is one T.V. "shoot em up" montage that was cool....until it just went stupid.
@@ravenrise320The thing is, the Brotherhood don’t really research and improve their tech. They’re warriors and scribes, not really engineers. They rarely make improvements to pre-war tech so it makes sense they wouldn’t cover a weakness from before the war.
Imagine him and Raul meeting in season 2
@@ravenrise320 you don't get it. The ghoul had 10 luck
before people get mad about him taking on power armored soldiers, a reminder this guy was a former soldier turn movie star who had experience with this armor in combat against the reds, we even see a hint of it when he takes out maximus hydraulic system, so the fact he knows the armor plate is weakest their and chose to use a rocket a rocket propelled bullet to punch through the armor.
That’s a good point why didn’t he do this to Maximus? Besides plot armor
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 more or less he was just messing around I mean he kind of oozing that character who likes to ham up his role and have fun. dude a walking radioactive corps, who took regular bullet shots from a bunch of random gun men. He has every right to mess around
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231In addition to what the other commenter said, he didn't come prepared for that. He very noticeably loads what looks like an armor piercing round going into this battle, suggesting he likely wasn't using those before since he just planned to deal with a bunch of random scavengers he can make short work of.
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 When he fought Maximus he was like 3days out of the grave. Also had no armor piercing rounds (i guess). Also he maybe hadn't his full mental abilities cause he was slightly drugged by our vault lady drug cocktail. Or he was full on drugs already. And with drugs i mean tomatos. ^^
@@lukajolich7669he loads a SLAP round specifically, so yeah armor piercing
the guy being blended by the Vertibird's rotors was brutal
It was kinda unnecessary but ya
@@verdant2215I’m pretty sure it would happen in real life if a squadron of hueys were getting bombarded by anti air missiles.
@@yourdissapointeddaddy2057 Unless the helicoptor was being shot down or the passengers were careless, I'm sure the occupants would be a lot more conscious about the situation.
But I'm not here to nitpick about that, I do like the missile design and also some helmets that look like they're from the 90's-2000's which is what the US military would have and thus the NCR would have in stockpile somewhere.
I found it hilarious because the CGI looked so crappy
@@verdant2215 it was kinda... very fallout xD
1:42 I absolutely love the detail of the Squires leaning up against and using the Knights as cover to push up. Hella reminiscent of soldiers using tanks and other heavy armor as cover to push a line
It does make sense. Since power armor was originally developed to basically make the user a walking tank so they could break through heavily fortified enemy lines. It makes sense that they would use them as cover to advance. I’m not a lore aficionado or an expert in mechanized infantry tactics so I could be wrong
funny mehler's exom heavy rig suit is meant to fulfill this purpose with GIGN swat teams so yeah it's a plausible thing
True. I first thought of that one scene in the movie Fury where soldiers lined up behind the tanks as they advance
Seeing each NCR soldier die hurt my heart, they are so little in number
“But I don’t want to see tomorrow unless I see it with you.”
They really got me where you see Muldaver has the test and after everyone being evil in the series you’re like “oh right it’s just some super weapon; the cynical ghoul is right.” Only for it to be her turning the lights and they make it very clear they have been the good guys. For Maximus to see that he’s prevented bringing justice on the people who destroyed his home and sided with a sinister force that seeks to dominate them.
I think they are either adapting the Minutemen story or something like Lyon’s pride/Fallout 76 for season 2.
Yet they fought to the very end. I hope to see more remnants of the NCR in the future cause this battle kicked ass
These are just a splinter group. Not even the real military.
Notice, they arent wearing proper uniform, and there's not even a single Combat Ranger among them, let alone a Veteran Ranger.
@@Dementia-pt5uz Luckily the writers confirmed that the NCR is still around, so it appears this ain't the last of them, thank god. I really want to see more of them in the future
Those guys will definitely show up. Heck, these are the guys with the NCR Rangers snipers in the future.
Seeing the squires falling behind the knights as they pushed through was a great touch.
Infantrymen do the same behind tanks and armored vehicle
Just like how guardsmen falling behind space marines
Those guys stood no chance
Nothing can stand against a VATS-Crit Gunslinger Build
I mean, when you don't pull the trigger to just obliterate the gunslinger, for sure not.
@@miriamweller812 bro forgot you can’t attack people when they’re talking to you
@@goobermcnoober8140 😂
Say that to my stealth anti material rifle sniper build with implant GRX
Honestly, the Ghoul one tapping the T-60 makes sense since T-60 is just refurbished and retrofitted T-45, the same armour he used and the one he described with having the fatal flaw in the chest plate. Now if this was T-51 THEN it would be bs since T-51 is just so much better than T-45 and even T-60 in some cases.
This is true, bro You're like the only one who paid attention to the show I swear lol
I was thinking that too!
@@Cyberbro665 that and basic lore
T 60 never had those chest plate problems, this was the first time it was mentioned. So totally for the plot. Even the t 51 is better in some points (agility for example), the T 60 definitely is a good power armor and better than the t 45 in every point.
@@thejohnson2328 in lore it is just said that t45 had many production problems and it was never specified what flaws are those exactly, so the writers could make such welding flaw, that and t60 is overhauled t45 which means that flaw could persist. T51 on the other hand is a different beast maybe we will see it in season 2, that or x01 or APA mk1/2.
Doesn't the power armor helmet come with a flashlight?
Lmao you are right, I totally forgot that.
they probably panicked
Most of these guys don't even know how to properly use pre-war tech anyway, but yeah they probably panicked lol
@@lodomir5519 they definitely panicked.
The Knights of this chapter were below average Brotherhood Standards, they went for quantity over quality. It's mentioned in the show by the Chapter leader that they needed to restructure because their forces were too weak.
So yes they had flashlights but they didn't use them presumably because they're not trained or disciplined very well.
Brotherhood of steel: We have cool weapon and power armour.
Somekinds Ghool: Lol. I have the gun.
and over 200 years' worth of knowledge and battle experience.
The knowledge that it has a weak spot
@@mikedawolf95knowledge the world has forgotten
When FO Protagonist from the video game does it: Ohmagurd
When a side character does this: This is bullshit!!!!
Stay classy haters 😎
@@gwac0609 and fucking plot armor.
God why is Walton Ghoulgins so fucking cool
Dude is just baddass
Fr
Too much plot armor imo
Because he's a 200 years old veteran who happened to worn and torn a lot of power armors...
he just is
Cooper is the personification of a High Level character in Fallout XD
All perks maxed out
Well he's 200+ years old so it makes sense.
@AlFei_0 yeah but usually ghouls like that dont fight as much or try to be neutral I'm not saying every ghouls like this cus there is Raul who is a major Hadassah but you do have to convince him to be that badass
Level 200!!!
@@thefatman8119 Someone pointed out that although Cooper Howard has a name and character, after the war he's just "The Ghoul".
Similar to "The Courier" or "The chosen one" and so on. He's kinda like who the players start with, and because of that it makes sense that he's "using" VATS or the way he fights looks like a high level character.
200 years of experience, intimate knowledge of power armour, a good dose of Luck and a cannon.
He maxed out all his S.P.E.C.I.A.L. and skills...
I think you mean plot armor and bad writing.....
@@fabianmaryanowski2252Cooper was a soldier and the T 60 is an improvement built from the T 45, if anyone knew how to make them fail, it was definitely him
apart from more than 200 years of combat experience.
And it ain’t like you couldn’t do this in the games either, some people are just mad
And taking advantage of darkness too.
In the later games, at least, the power armor could never be looted from a corpse. It was never really explained why. With this, and what we know of the chassis system, it looks like when the suit detects the user dying, it clamps onto the body, likely a way to prevent power armor from being easily stolen. A single bullet alone wouldn't drop a man, but if that bullet preemptively triggers that clamping mechanism, it could crush whoever is inside like a Capri Sun. Just a hypothesis, but it does seem like the dude's PA collapse in on itself a bit.
Or just that like in fo1 and 2 it needed training to know how to use it.
Mf got springlocked💀💀
@modernwarrior24 You didn't, though.
I know you had to train to get it in FO3, in the Citadel.
I think it was just engine thing. Like you know it has to be stood up straight.
Helios One Veterans among them be like "Oh fuck, this is how they felt back in the Mojave isn't it?!"
Also The Ghoul is a Courier 6 level threat. A goddamn menace he is. Easily the best charcter in this series.
It's crazy that Cooper was originally a freakin' cowboy actor. A soldier as well, but still. Just a peaceful and morally good man who was pretending to be a badass for entertainment. Now he entertains himself by actually being a badass cowboy.
I don't know about being a Courier level threat, Cooper is a badass who can handle himself the best among the show but he's still small fry compared to the Courier. The Courier is able the maw down plenty of monsters and power armored soldiers like it's nothing. Coop had trouble dealing with a gulper.
@@bloopblop5710 Cooper is definitely high level companion tier for sure, I'd argue around Ulysses level.
@@bloopblop5710He’s closer to Joshua Graham. Dude’s endurance is at an all time high
he just try not to blow that fish with head, kill it is so easy
let's see his perks/Traits
-Gun Slinger. Obviously.
-Fight the Power! more damage against BoS and other Factions.
-Action man/woman. more Ap for Vats.
-Grim Ripper's Sprint. grants Ap for every kills.
-Night Eye. How else was he able to shoot in the dark.
-Math Wrath. Reduce Ap Cost's in Vats.
Sumed it up well.
Don’t forget about the cowboy perk. 25% extra damage with any revolver
THANK YOU for not putting Bloody Mess on the list
@@danialhuzri and lever action rifles. thanks for reminding me.
Cowboy and Cannibal too, quick draw maybe
2:51
The Ghoul is loading depleted uranium rounds into his gun, those are designed to penetrate tank armor.
The show writers put in a damn good subtle touch here.
Yep everyone keeps asking why he didn't kill Maximus in Episode 2. He never had those bullets.
Also sudden blood spurts, i bet it also explosive.
@@jalpat2272Yup. That first Knight was turned into paste.
If it's discarding sabot it doesn't mean it's depleted uranium... It can be tungsten or even steel
@@jalpat2272 I don't think that was blood. More likely it was some kind of fluid used by the Power Armor (oil and/or hydraulic fluid).
Important to note that The Ghoul actually tried shooting Maximus in the same spot during their fight in Filly when he was using Knight Titus' power armor, now he does use the lever action at first but when face to face uses the same revolver in this scene and shoots in roughly the same spot. But because Titus had a special lining in his suit that Maximus notices on the vertibird and Lucy later notices when she frees Maximus from the coreless armor, The Ghoul doesn't penetrate the armor and leaves him unscathed, unlike his very unfortunate trio of brothers in this scene.
He was also using AP rounds when facing the brotherhood knights
He was also using uranium depleted rounds which were meant to pierce tank armor. I don’t think he even had those in Filly.
@@thataintfalco7106 What makes you believe that? He never picks up new ammo, nor is any specified to be depleted uranium.
@@LordVader1094 because they are shaped like the ones in real life, and because he seemed to have just recently been able to get them and the show made a point of showing it off.
@LordVader1094 you can also faintly hear the suits geiger counter ticking when he shoots the knight.
1:18
My favorite part is seeing both factions running their flags during the battle. Shows these are more than just a ragtag group of people but organized powers (I know the NCR is a fraction of its former self but it wasn’t long when they outnumbered the BOS 10 to 1)
Just a little thing that makes me love Fallout. :)
It was nice, but I'd hardly call this splinter group of soldiers "organized."
They might fight for the NCR, but they arent even wearing proper uniform. Not a single Ranger among them, too
@@cefelinmurga3599 No you’re right but they represent a faction that was much more.
True. It does show they're fighting for some sort of ideology and not basic survival
Not really organized, this was just two sides running at each other after all.
I mean I could easily tell they were ncr the first time I saw them in their body armor.
If I didn't know any better I would have thought this was the trailer for a new fallout game
I love how the round he’s looking at before he loads and fires is a miniature sabot round. Normally it’s more common in tank rounds where the sabot projectile is something like tungsten or depleted uranium to zip through armor. Thats pretty good attention to detail on the show’s part.
"'there was a flaw in the welding, just below the chest plate"
"becomes a springlock"
imagine the sole survivor walking into this battle with their x-01 power armor and explosive minigun accompanied by codsworth in his heavily modified death incarnate sentry bot state
Advanced power armor tesla variant
he/ she would kill the ghoul easily,.
then the mysterious stranger pops up just to one tap the ghoul. cant hide in the dark if you can just lock em in vats
Now, THAT would've been cool AND have introduced a new character to the Fallout story arc at the same time.
*laughs in euclid-c finder and holorifle+
If Cad Bane was in Fallout (02:30)
SO accurate
i just thought the same thing
Shows how bad Disney misused what could have been a great character. Disney should learn from Fallout, but they won't.
Thats actually a pretty good character comparison. Holy hell.
your comment should be pinned.
Ghoul having the lord death of murder mountain but with high charisma stats
I headcanon his charisma stat as low but high speech, because Ghoul actor
@@idc681 Charisma is not just looks. It's also charm and wit which the Ghoul has plenty of.
We won't go quietly... the Brotherhood can count on that.
ncr head go splurt haha
@@FrostB312bos knight literally got jumped by 3 women and a drill
@@FrostB312 Nothing more humiliating than a group of knights in power armor getting killed single handedly by a ghoul.
@@FrostB312brotherhood head go boom
The NCR tried to bring back the best part of the Old World
The Enclave is a relic of the worst side of the Old World
I think that MAYBE there are two heads here ready to cooperate together.
He finally is on his main quest, after 200 years of just side quests.
“Everyone living in equal misery, having to do horrible things in order to survive”
*Nuked Shady Sands because they weren’t miserable and didn’t have to do horrible things to survive*
They had to pay taxes
You know, men was doing some good old emotional manipulation.
@@bobafett9348understandable
Vault tec dont like competition...😢
Ну, во внешней политике Шэйди Сэндс тоже были не святые.
I do like how they treated the fallout 4 assault rifle more like an lmg in this show
That should’ve been an LMG.
It is an LMG
@@justnoob8141 It's an Assault Rifle
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp it’s literally is LMG, did you even read the code? unfinished AK is in the game
@@justnoob8141 "Did you even read the code?" Shut up nerd, it's called an Assault Rifle in the final product so it's an assault rifle.
the squires following behind the knights is genuinely so perfect because that is exactly how an assault with PA units would work out. They were intended to be weapons platforms for a single person to use heavy weapons and ordinance without the issue of It being a full blown tank. So less armoured units would follow behind them like a tank during an assault so the heavy armor could absorb small arms fire while dispensing heavy fire with support from rear units.
For context this technically a rematch between the Brotherhood and the NCR.
Reminds me of the battle of Helios One, but the BoS beat the NCR this time.
I suspect most of the power armor troops are from the Eastern chapter since they came off the Prydwen, and Knight Titus having a Boston accent.
@@Flaky1916Knight Titus is too cowardly to be from the Eastern BOS where they have to earn merit to be a knight.
@hermos3602 idk, Eastern Knights are veterans from the most brutal fights, 20+ years of fighting Super Mutants, then fighting the Enclave, and then the Institute? The Knights from the Prydwen should be experienced killing machines. The lack of laser rifles also made them feel less Eastern
@@KingCARROT19in the battle they have laser weapons they just don’t shoot them lol Moldaver also has a laser pistol and I remember seeing a Knight with a laser Rifle as well
I love this series for giving us half a dozen factions and no clear right or wrong for any of them. Also for setting things straight as far as "when you get shot with a gun, you ain't getting back up".
Need Minuteman and their settlement quests 😂
The NCR has the moral high ground. The only thing they did wrong was the carnage on the vault, yet Hank dropped a nuke on shady sands, so…
The brotherhood are very clearly in the wrong here
@@lsthero5863according to the wiki those weren’t even ncr soldiers just raiders
@@ThatGuyKh11:15 literally an NCR flag 😂
The knights skipped the tutorial which is why they never knew you could turn on the lamps in the armor.
They probably got panicked and shocked after they discover the Weakspot of their armor kill their own comrades.
@@yoelchristian6332 yeeeppp panic can make you lose all logical/tactical thought. They were in full "Oh shit we're fucked" mode.
The gyrojet revolver is officially an icon to me. That meaty sound when it goes off combined with the baseball sized holes it puts in people…
The Ghoul is using gunslinger perk cowboy perk and bloody mess bro is literally me on fallout new vegas
He must have some rifleman perks too since he has a level action rifle. And he uses a shotgun in his first scene. I really hope Fudgemuppet makes a build of the ghoul soon!
@@dedeferreira98 Cowboy perk affects all of the weapons you mentioned except the double barrel! Though in New Vegas, as an example, you can easily oneshot a low level human enemy with a break action shotgun without any perks even on Hardcore with the Guns skill not exceeding 40. So there's that.
He doesn’t have bloody mess ffs. You can blow off limbs if you do enough damage, without the bloody mess perk. Like, do people who say this not play the games? Bloody mess literally explodes enemies into pieces.
The show really did a good job of making this whole conflict seem tragic and pointless, good people on both sides being manipulated by their superiors to kill each other. Truly, "War never changes."
fueled by Charismatic leaders fooling everyone around them for their own beliefs and power control...
Can you really "both-sides" this, though? The BoS are the ones doing the invading and instigated the violence. Moldaver and the NCR remnants didn't start it. They were just defending themselves from aggression.
Saying both factions are at fault is like claiming Ukraine is equally at fault for "starting" the current war. Russia/BoS are the ones who chose violence. Ukraine/NCR are merely reacting to that choice in this instance.
I AM SAVING THER WORLD, I JUST NEED POWER! YOU ARE ALL TOO STUPID TO DO IT WITHOUT ME! ( said every tyrant ever )
That’s the view the main villain uses when he says “I am no different than her”. The twist is that, yeah the NCR do genuinely want to turn the lights on and it’s a very bad thing this version of the Brotherhood wins.
They even deliberately misdirect you by implying there’s a button she’s trying to press and I really did think it would be some giant monster. Only for it to be a surprise when she turns the lights on and Id say that’s how it’s presented. Hence Maximus reaction.
@@DreamersOfRealityhuh, didn’t moldaver go into a vault it kill a bunch of poor fools that don’t even know what violence is? It’s only a coincidence that a vault dweller is goal is to try to get her a kidnapped father back made a friend with the BoS and also put a tracker it what they were looking for which ultimately lead to this battle.
The Ghoul has instantly become one of the most iconic and badass characters in the Fallout universe. He’s right up there with Joshua Graham for me now. A fan favorite. 🙌
This scene gave me damn near everything I could ask from a fallout TV show. The NCR, BoS, gritty battles with an out of place 40s-50s song in the background, and of course a badass ghoul. This healed the wound the Halo TV show left in my soul.
2:08 That visual of the Knights marching forward mowing everyone down sent chills down my spine.
3:26 also The Ghoul totally has the Night Vision perk 😂
Also the big boys shootin and lighting themselves up so he perfectly knows where they are. What he did was sneaky. Surprised them with takin down power armor dude with one shot. Takin a fusion core so it is dark. Then he circled around them basicly. Fish in a barrel. ^^
In New Vegas you learn that the NCR took Helios One, but suffered HUGE casualties against the brotherhood.
Power Armor. It does make you feel like a big man for a reason.
@@andresalgado9375 Notably that was a *very* compitent BoS in a dug in defensive position against whatever the NCR could throw at them.
These guys are bottom of the barrel dregs in comparison.
@@omppusolttu5799The position was not defensible, that's the reason all the Paladins complain about the battle, because either the Dam or Hidden Valley would have made better bases, but Elijah wanted his toy.
@@Skiritai Looking at the actual game. I think it was unsuited for a proper siege like what it probably was, but still relatively defensible for a small scale fight.
Whole squad stopping mid firefight to listen to the protagonist monologue...
The Brotherhood laying siege to an observatory full of militia, farmers, and workers just trying to get the lights on in the city using something the Brotherhood would probably use to power their 50ft tall robot that hucks nukes like footballs and shoots lasers from its eyes: We did it guys!!! We saved humanity!!!
Like, this is almost like Helldivers 2 level of satire-blindness.
NCR is enemy of brotherhood and the NCR knows it as well
Brotherhood have always had a self inflated sense of importance and ego, courtesy of Bethesda sucking them off harder than a desperate femboy.
One thing the show gets almost perfect is how the NCR was reclaiming the wasteland and how Shady Sands destruction was a genuine tragedy. Show makes them the unsung heros of Fallout and already, it's better than any story that has the Brotherhood as heros.
NCR removing Tandi and replacing with a plutocratic imperialistic leader with Brahmin Baron backing that started the war with the Brotherhood of Steel in the first place.
@@nightelf2487 well its unfortunate but nation has its own hubris.
@@nightelf2487 removing Tandi? wasn't she, like, close to 100 years old at that moment?
0:59 I love the way Knights fall like fucking bricks
I hope it will be blown off to the sky yk, will be lore accurate😔
Crazy how not a single one of them shot him until he delivers his line, he shot and stood there despite them being on high alert they took seconds to react.
normally I'd agree with this perfectly logical and reasonable statement, but then I saw your pfp.
What I like about this scene is The Ghoul remembered the flaw of the armor back before the war when he was a marine and used it against the brother hood pretty nice detail
It's even more interesting when you consider that he probably used a T-45, and these T-60s that the Brotherhood uses are just a remodeled version of the T-45, which justifies the flaw still existing. If the Brotherhood had been using the T-51, which was a new project, the situation would have been much more complicated for him.
@@deivitcosta3852I thought the T-60 was newer then the T-51
@@jonathanespinosa5286 Yes, the T-60 is a newer model, but that doesn't mean it's better; there's a context to it.
The T-51 was built from a new and improved design, surpassing the T-45 in all aspects; the problem is that this superiority also reflected in manufacturing costs, making it costly for mass production.
Because of this, we had the development of the T-60, and to reduce manufacturing costs, the same design as the T-45 was used; so the T-60 is actually a refurbished and modernized version of the T-45, and that's why the flaw is also present in it.
I just finished watching the show yesterday and this whole scene made me sit there in silence as I watched in awe, seeing remnants of the NCR fighting the BoS in their power armor, seeing so many casualties as the NCR try their damn hardest to keep fighting even if it's pointless against the Knights in power armor. Then seeing Cooper just casually wiping the floor against the Knights... It's so beautiful...
Before anyone screams hysterically crying that the Ghoul managed to kill the Knights.
1. The Ghoul fought Maximus before this scene and realized then his tactics and weapons weren't enough to kill a powered armor trooper at the time so he adapted by theorizing if there was a gap in the armor he can shoot it (He used his experience using the armor as a Pre-War soldier to guess this spot) and he also used armor piercing rounds to boost the piercing of his gun which was useless with the flat rounds.
2. The Ghoul has enhanced reflexes due to decades of honing his skills and a healing factor, the Brotherhood were not killing him without destroying his brain.
@@esotericocelot 1) He's not shooting center mass he's shooting at a point in the plate armor that the audience can't see (If it was center mass you would see the hole, go ahead and pause you don't see it on the chest), it's presumably a small location which requires precision of an expert Marksman like him. The flaw only exists as far as we know in the T-45 and T-60 armor only (The T-60 is just an improved version of T-45), the Enclave never struggled with killing BOS Paladins in T-45 armor in Fallout 3 they were killing them with ease and in Fallout 2 the plasma weapons the Enclave had hard counter T-51B so at no point the Enclave needed to take advantage of this because their base weapons were more than powerful to negate needing precision aiming.
2.) Like the Brotherhood has never stopped to converse with an enemy or allow them to speak prior to combat? *Cough* FNV Veronica's Quest *Cough*
Yeah no they got killed because the dude was a 200 year old War Vet hopped up on chems and using AP rounds with god tier aim going up against a bunch of fresh recruits and subpar Knights.
@@esotericocelotlike fallout protagonists don’t dog walk people in power armor regularly dude stfu it’s not out of this world
dumbass comment I swear 💀. In the flashback scene when cooper is talking to bud about the T-45 cooper mentions that it almost costed them the war because the T-45 had a flaw under the chest area and in the scene where he's about to fight the brotherhood he asks if the T-60 model still has that problem and he kills them all with that knowledge lol.
@@esotericocelot i disagree, even then they listen to his stupid speech, they could have taking him down with fucking firepower. But the plot demands him to do that retarted shit without getting hit
@@Cyberbro665 200 years experience vs high speed lead shower, yeah Sure buddy that makes sense XD
3:21 If only those fusion powered suits had huge headlamps on their heads and/or night vision visors that could help them see in the dark in a situation like this. Oh well...
You'd need the Player's work to perform those upgrades. Yet the Player in this movie is Lucy...
the ghoul specifically remarks to maximus I guess military training ain't what it used to be. the elder cleric even remarks that the brotherhood chapter is in a sorry state and he wants to remake it.
Would be much better IMO if he used a flashbang to gain the advantage...
@@Bookslayer10 Play the game as a level 100 character, max stats and skills - including 100 Speech - against a bunch of low level BOS. Then you see know how it would look like. It might be even quicker and more messy than the show...
Actually this will just turn them into targets in the dark.
When you remember to bring AP ammo this time.
Lucy: Just installed the game.
Maximus: Only wants to do the main quest.
Cooper: Has every Mod installed
Cooper: *Already 100% completed the game and just replay the game over and over again out of boredom*
I got chills from him saying ‘I guess not.’ It felt like being on the other end of Terrifying Presence in that moment.
was just nice seeing the BOS taken down a notch with their self righteousness
It was.
I knew when Cooper showed up, I knew that he was going to make that suit of armor be their metal graves... and that he did lol
So satisfying to see those BoS soldiers get mowed down and shown that no matter how much armor or firepower they got... some lucky bastard will get you eventually
Excellent use of Nat King Cole's "Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow" during the heat of the battle! Fallout vibes all over for us fans!
The song was "I dont want to see tomorrow" in this scene, the cadence is very similar.
I hope for season 2 they show the t51, t45 and salvaged advanced power armor. Not just the t60’s
It already looks like its going to be a clusterfuck with NV with NCR/BoT/Caesars legion, probably saving more enclave stuff for later seasons
I hope to see T45/T60 first, then a T51 reveal because atp in lore T51 is regarded as superior in terms of actual defense ala Fallout 76
@@idc681it was always the pinnacle of pre war defense. F4 just bungled the stats of T 60 to promote it.
@@idc681Thats BS. The t60 is a replacement for the T51b. Lore and Gameplay stats should not be confused.
@@your-username-here2308That's false, the T-51 mark was always referred to as the pinnacle of pre war power armor. Fallout 76 just confirms it.
The flags scene is just pure art 🚬🗿
FAST Ballistic Helmets and Plate Carriers are now canon.
Nexus Tacticool Operator mods are now canon.
I knew I wasn’t the only one to see that, I was so confused at first.
FUCK THE SHOW MAN
Well the bombs were dropped 2077 and high cut helmets were a thing
Also since the helmet is kinda dated now, a lot of people are getting high cut helmets besides operators lol
@@georgewashington7982 It's almost like Fallout's whole shtick is using equipment that looks old as hell
@SuperGman117 take a look at the marksman rifle from FNV
i hope in season two the lone wanderer or courier is talked about or shown
I want to see how him and his child in their predicament after he found out about his wife
One character mentions their mother was a courier. I was wondering if it was Courier 6, because the events of NV happened 15 years ago.
it would be cool if we had a scene with Lucy strolling into the Lucky 38 and having a game of poker with the Courier and Mr House
The LW is canonically dead at the time of 4 I'm pretty sure (Lyons was "heroically KIA against overwhelming odds" or something - i.e. left to die)
@@VinsmokeCoco Unlikely, as the destruction of Shady Sands was 17 years prior. Fallout New Vegas happens after Shady sands is obliterated
Love this scene, this is what those big fights in the games felt, even if they couldn’t match up in practice. Imagine seeing Battle of Hoover Dam or the assault on the Institute like this.
The way the show - SHOWS character skills in action as they would be in such subtle ways that only a fan of the games would notice is what really makes you want to play fallout. It's like if you build your character right you could play exactly like The Ghoul.
Yeah, like Norm getting the password right on his first attempt due to high Intelligence.
At first, I was baffled as to why 'Dubbed' would be the logical choice (as opposed to a lucky guess) then it hit me: Vault '33' and DU'BB'ED. 33 and BB
@@DanielH.-sg8oo Norm also from his physical appearance could almost be seen as someone who has the "small frame" trait
@NotTheWheel
LOL yeah his vertically-challenged stature was painfully obvious, all the more since his sidekick was Chet - no wonder Norm suffers from a lack of self-esteem and confidence!!
I love that guttural choke that Knights gave as the ghoul had them spluttering their flechette'd insides plopping out, then to transition to mowing down the supposed BOS kill squad with 12 shots, the fan of a hammer and a hand grenade. Surely more happened because how the HELL did a suit end up walking operator-less into the Moldaver's lab.
Maybe walked in headless
@@yourdissapointeddaddy2057 like titus, a man can punch on that monster face but running
@@yourdissapointeddaddy2057This might sound disgusting.Chickens can run around with their heads.Chopped off it has happened to humans Decapitations At a pure reflex , your body can move on its own even though you are headlessAdd a pure reflex. Your body can move on its own even though you are headless. But it might take 1 or 2 seconds until you drop dead.
@@takashishin8282 Chickens can only do that because of their brain stem is in their neck. We have no such thing. Impossible to walk around without a head sorry.
@@takashishin8282 In "The last stand of the tin can sailors" James D Hornfischer describes scenes vividly from the mouths of people who were there. One of the sailors commented that they saw a headless body running across the carrier deck. The poor fellow was hit mid run.
3:25
"I Can't See SHIT!"
T-60 head lamp: am I a joke to you?
Its crazy how 20 years prior the NCR was breaching BOS bunkers and winning and now they are getting mascared.
Bethesda moment
@@whatisreddin7367 Are you saying that change in 20 years is unrealistic?
@@Dryhten1801 I mean the NCR is very powerful, however 1918 and 1938 are 20 years apart and Germany changed a lot in those 20 years so you do have a point
If I remember rightly the NCR was only able to do those things with a massive numbers advantage and they usually took heavy casualties doing so. It stands to reason that this particular garrison did not have the numbers or heavy weapons necessary to defeat a power armored force with light infantry support. While they might have caused some casualties among the supporting infantry without any means of eliminating the Knights there was little they could do.
@@thaneoffife6904How did the NCR lose most of its soldiers it just looks weaker now, I mean a lot can happen in 20 years
"Did you get him?"
"I CANT SEE SHIT!"
God I love this show
The writing in this show was just amazing, it all made sense in a way and all the characters were so good in their aspects,
Brotherhood: "We have highly trained military personnel armed with state-of-the-art power armor and weaponry--"
The (Cowboy) Ghoul: "I gots the knowhow."
I mean it makes sense. The guy has over 200 years of combat experience.
Are these comments ai generated? Like wtf, they’re all just variations of the same joke
Brotherhood: "We have highly trained military personnel armed with state-of-the-art power armor and weaponry--"
Amazon: "Fuck it, let the ghoul kill them all, most will not question it, we are making this show for the imbecile majority."
Well the Ghoul didn’t want to stick around when the BOS reinforcements are coming.
Highly trained? Titus is the average Power Armor user… the Brotherhood have fallen off so far.
Bro I absolutely love the sound his gun makes.
Now remember: The main reason these NCR guys don't have proper trooper gear and instead have this airsoft-looking gear is because these aren't NCR *Troopers,* they're NCR *Citizens.* Essentially a milita made of survivors of the Shady Sands destruction, so of course they don't have the armor/resources of the standard NCR army. Still, its a shame they didn't throw in *SOME* NCR Trooper armor and bits.
Seems like they got the same costume treatment the Enclave got
It’s gonna feel extra good activating the self destruct mechanism of the Hidden Valley Bunker on my next playthrough.
They’re raiders less civilized than any other group in the wasteland save perhaps the Fiends and the White Legs.
Here’s hoping the West Virginia didn’t make it into the 22nd Century.
West Virginia's BoS group kinda deserted though. At least in one of the endings of the questline. Rahmani says that Brotherhood ideals are becoming more and more bullshit and decides to focus on helping people instead of masturbating on toasters or whatever BoS usually does.
Lack of Gauss rifles, Plasma and Laser Gattling guns
with the shit BoS and NCR faced in couple decade is understandable they downgraded somewhere, Fallout 4 "assault rifle" Here actually realistic weapon of choice for power armored BoS knight as 556 ammo less complicated bto produced than fushion cell.
Weirdly we see quite a few laser weapons around but they are never fired for some reason.
@@XMysticHerox Effects are expensive this day, i actually hope they shown some gatling lasers or some plasma weapons.
They have a Prydwen and barely know how to use power armors, do you really think they have the resources for maintaining those?
I absolutely loved how they can turn a tragic scene into a hilarious moment with the music and slow motion in certain parts, reminds the players of them mowing down people while listing to the radio in the game.
0:47 holy shit those fo4 ops core mods are canon lmfao
Guess the Gun Runners invented some sweet gear.
When the Player Character one their second run after finishing the BOS ending on their first playthrough.
I like the detail of the scribes/ soldiers retreating behind the knights when they see the ghoul, they dont just stand in front of them for no reason
Man's maxed out vats and pistol perks
I will die happy if Ulysses makes an appearance in Season 2
Cooper was running a vats crit build, it was effectively over before it even started.
Whats cool was this felt like a usual ending to a main questline lol
I knew Coop's ammo looked off. After multiple rewatches best guess for his pointed munitions is that they are Sabots' which Holy crap talk about armor piercing rounds.
as a person who played the OG games this hurts on so many levels
Why?
@@bruh-ni1fy its such a missunderstanding of the aesthethics, themes, effects, tech, everything.
@@czarnakoza9697 This is extremely vague. For example what?
the use music choice during the battle, the slow motion... god, i love this show. I need to rewatch ASAP. The ghoul is such a badass.
please please i hope they renew it
One thing I like is how the welding flaw he mentions was referenced earlier in his argument with the vault-tec representative, so it doesn't feel like something the writer just pulled out of their ass for this scene, but established lore, even if it was just one conversation
He also fans the same spot in his fight with Maximus.
The Brotherhood forgot they have flashlight on their power armor helmet.
little remind it's Pre-war tech so ... they probably didn't know ... or they fucking panik
0:48 A typical Fallout helmet as you know it.
i love the guy holding the NCR flag at 1:14
I really want a Brotherhood of Steel show now, I was show enthralled each time the leader was in the scene and such.
Seeing this gives me hope for the upcoming wh40k series
Hey BoS, those suits have a lamp. lol
Ghoul: Level 252
BoS: Power Armor? Where do I get one?!
0:31 - new viewers of the franchise witnessing Fallout violence for the first time. 0:33-0:36 - veterans of the series
Now that I think about it would this be the second NCR-Brotherhood War? But the brotherhood wins this time.
That could be true, but I’m not entirely sure this is official NCR. Maybe a radical splinter group, namely because in the beginning with the raid on the vault, they were WAY more barbaric than the NCR usually is.
They acted more like raiders or Caesar’s Legion. So, I’m hoping the flesh it out a tad more in the next season because it doesn’t make a ton of sense. I’m assuming they either stayed behind when the NCR pulled out against orders or Moldaver stayed with a handful of loyalists and recruited any random person they came across which wasn’t too far gone.
@@RicoRaynnand they dont dont wear NCR millitary outfits
@@RicoRaynn they could be remnants of the ncr or the could be raiders that Maldova hired to raid the vault. That could explain the barbaric nature of the raid on vault.
@@RicoRaynnyou guys really need to stop bringing up the new vegas game, it's already confirmed it's not canon to the series and the original game, they are following the "bethesda canon" where NCR went on a nosedive after shady sands got blown up and ncr command got split into different groups, just like the ones in this series, they are called ncr remnants . Yes the place new vegas do exist but the story ending where ncr was victorious against the legion is no longer part of this canon story.
The director literally said new vegas is canon what are you talking about @Jupiter.141
The West Coast chapter of the fraternity has soldiers so stupid they didn't think to turn on their flashlights in the dark
the short scene where the BoS and NCR standard bearers charge past each other is a thing of beauty
At 0:58 I was left speechless… Brotherhood of Steel soldier in power armor instantly goes down from a grenade explosion.. yet the BoS solider WITHOUT power armor eats up a grenade explosion right next to him.. Bro what..? 🧐😂
The guy at 0:58 was hit by a rocket. You can see it hit his legs
@@alex_kovacyou’re absolutely right, my bad! I’m also just noticing how I completely missed the fact that you can even hear it being shot off and propelling towards the BoS power armor soldier. Thank you for pointing that out to me!
Also i think the grenade explosion was like 20 feet behind Max
It was a direct hit from a missile. Sorry but power armour isn't going to stop that. Not t60 anyway.
I thought they just fell over as you can see them trying to tilt their body in the armor to flip themselves to be laying on their back.
Perfect example of “Fear the old man in a career where men die young.”
The F4 Assault rifles look great in the hands of the power armored BoS Knights!
If only they treated same way in the game as heavy weapon and R91 rifle or Chinese assault rifle common small arms.
@@jalpat2272That was the intention but time constraints stopped them.
@@samuelbishop1701 Such a shame that one.
I love the 2 guys running around with the flags
Funny that T-60 power armor has a flashlight mounted to its head and neither of the brotherhood soldiers thought of using it.