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The Fallout 3 intro starts in a wreck of a bus, with a Radiation King radio playing the song I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire sung by The Ink Spots. Inside the bus, various familiar items from Fallout and Fallout 2 can be seen, including a Rot Gut bottle, a Super Tool Kit and Nuka Cola bottles. Above the bus windows, there are posters encouraging people to enlist with the Armored Infantry and to buy a place in a Vault (featuring the Vault Boy). The camera then moves outside the bus, showing a ruined city some art deco architecture and a Corvega ad, and finally, a man in a Power Armor (a model slightly different from, but similar to the T-51b) with a new model of laser rifle and a Brotherhood of Steel symbol on his breastplate.

As the screen fades to black, the narration by Ron Perlman starts.

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[edit] Narration

War. War never changes. Since the dawn of human kind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rock and bone, blood has been spilled in the name of everything, from God to justice to simple, psychotic rage.

In the year 2077, after millennia of armed conflict, the destructive nature of man could sustain itself no longer. The world was plunged into an abyss of nuclear fire and radiation. But it was not, as some had predicted, the end of the world. Instead, the apocalypse was simply the prologue to another bloody chapter of human history. For man had succeeded in destroying the world - but war, war never changes.

In the early days, thousands were spared the horrors of the holocaust by taking refuge in enormous underground shelters, known as vaults. But when they emerged, they had only the hell of the wasted to greet them - all except those in Vault 101. For on the fateful day, when fire rained from the sky, the giant steel door of Vault 101 slid closed... and never reopened. It was here you were born. It is here you will die because, in Vault 101, no one ever enters and no one ever leaves.

[edit] Teaser

The cinematic teaser trailer for Fallout 3, consisting of the first part of the intro, was released by Bethesda Softworks on June 5, 2007, after a 30 day countdown on the Fallout 3 website. During the countdown, a new piece of concept art by Craig Mullins was revealed on every Tuesday. The teaser fades to black after the end of the cinematic part, and we hear only the first four words of the narration: "War. War never changes". Then the text "Fallout 3" appears and changes into "Fall 2008". The text of the narration was revealed in July 2007 in Australia's Atomic Magazine.

[edit] Notes

  • While it features no gameplay footage, the intro was created in-engine (done with game assets in Bethesda's rendering engine), but isn't done real-time.
  • The song I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire was initially going to be used in the Fallout intro, but Interplay was unable to get the license, so it was scrapped and Maybe, another song by The Ink Spots was used.
  • Pete Hines confirmed that Ron Perlman's voice in the teaser was not reused from any of the previous games, but was newly recorded
  • The Power Armor shown is speculated to be the T-45d or another early prototype. See: Fallout 3 Power Armor

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