What a great group of people, huh? Of all the Vaults, this one sounds like a pretty accurate depiction of human nature. They didn't, though, because one of the five shot the other four dead. They then considered the only 'logical' option: killing themselves. In the end, only five inhabitants were left to discover that all the killing had been done for nothing. The actual sad truth of Vault 11 was that if the citizens chose to stand together and refuse the annual sacrifice, nothing bad would have happened to them.īut these are human beings we're talking about, so naturally they went with the sacrifice option, which led to bouts of infighting, plotting, back-stabbing, and murder. You even get to visit the sacrifice chamber, where a filmstrip is shown to the unlucky lamb stressing how important their sacrifice was for the greater good-after which the walls slide open and a score of robots and turrets open fire. Residents were told that every year they would have to sacrifice one resident or they would all die. The social experiment in Vault 11 was a damn grim one.
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