
Charlie's Meetings Are an Anti-Vault-Tec Cell
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms Charlie's anti-Vault-Tec logic and the existence of his meetings, but nothing in the episode establishes the meetings as an organized resistance cell rather than a small political gathering, leaving the theory's central claim unanchored.
STORY CONTEXT
The central conspiracy of the franchise gets fresh fuel from the show. This thread houses theories connecting individual vault experiments to a unified endgame, whether that's population control, societal engineering, or something apocalyptic.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Charlie's cell is a genuine resistance network built on the knowledge that Vault-Tec engineered the apocalypse, then the war was not just a catastrophe but a managed outcome, and someone was already organized around that claim before it happened. That reframes every form of post-war surface resistance as potentially inheriting a pre-war argument that was suppressed rather than refuted.



