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125: The Unforgiving Years
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Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2017
Vault-Tec, the ones who promised safety and security all over the United States, during the Great War, failed the American people. Making Vaults to "help" preserve humanity. Except, that didn't apply to most of America, only a select few.

With the help of his father, Atlas and his friend, Sam, find themselves over 100 years into the future, in a world devastated by the nuclear fallout. Can Atlas and Sam adjust to this new world? Can they find a new home is a place of hellish nature?
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