
EPISODE RECAP
In a flashback to the Sino-American War, U.S. Marine Cooper Howard witnesses a deathclaw kill Chinese soldiers who had immobilized him, an encounter that traumatizes him and contradicts his superiors' claims of victory. Meanwhile, in the present day, Maximus kills Xander Harkness and attempts to cover it up by having Thaddeus impersonate him, but the deception unravels when a stolen cold fusion device sparks a violent conflict between Brotherhood chapters at Area 51, forcing Maximus and Thaddeus to flee. Lucy, now addicted to Buffout and increasingly violent, ventures into the deserted New Vegas Strip with the Ghoul, where they discover a deathclaw egg and encounter the massive creature itself, forcing them to confront a danger that terrifies even the Ghoul.
TOP THEORIES

The Deathclaw Was a Doctrine, and Cooper Howard Was Designed to Be Its Blind Spot
The U.S. military weaponized deathclaws during the Sino-American War, and Cooper's pre-war memories hold proof of a classified program that shaped the conflict.

The Brotherhood Is Already Splitting Apart
The Brotherhood of Steel is splintering into warring factions right now, with Coronado already operating as an independent power broker willing to trade assassinations.

Cooper Lied to Save Charlie, Not Himself
Cooper's lie to Charlie reveals his belief that some knowledge must stay locked away, a principle that defines him long before the bombs.

Maximus Cannot Choose, Only React
Maximus cannot decide, only respond, making him structurally unable to resolve the crisis his own presence creates.

Steph's Hidden ID Marks Her as a Plant
Overseer Stephanie's hidden pre-war Canadian ID reveals she infiltrated Vault 32 as a deliberate plant, not a genuine dweller.

Alaska's Deathclaw Has Survived to New Vegas
The deathclaw stalking the Lucky 38 is the same ancient creature Cooper faced in Alaska, following him across two centuries and a continent.

Hank's Locked Box Controls Vault Water
Betty trades Vault 33's water for Hank's locked box, suggesting its contents pose a threat she cannot afford to ignore.

The Kings Went Feral Between Games and Show
The Kings gang became the feral ghouls haunting New Vegas, suggesting a catastrophic faction collapse the show has yet to reveal.

Lucy Is Accidentally Restoring Cooper Howard
Lucy's presence unwittingly reverses the Ghoul's decay, pulling Cooper Howard back from a man he buried two centuries ago.

Lucy's NCR Refusal Signals Permanent Faction Rejection
Lucy's rejection of the NCR reveals her path leads beyond faction loyalty, toward a protagonist who finds resolution only in solitary partnership with the Ghoul.







