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The Enclave are the main antagonists of the Fallout franchise. They are the post-war remnants of the original United States government.

They serve as the main antagonists of Fallout 2, led by President Dick Richardson, and Fallout 3, led by President John Henry Eden. They serve as minor antagonists in Fallout 4 and the overarching antagonists of Fallout 76.

History[]

The Enclave originated mainly from Pre-War "shadow government" agents and other corrupt politicians, and consider themselves to be a legitimate continuation of the Unite States Government. Their ultimate goal is to rebuild the American civilization in its original, pure form by eliminating all the "mutants" who are no longer fully human due to all the radiation. What the Enclave does not seem to fully grasp, however, is that there designation of "mutants" applies to pretty much everyone except themselves and the surviving communities that are still locked away in Vaults, and their goal would essentially entail genocide.

The Enclave were also secretly involved in the "Vault" program of nuclear shelters, which is one of the central elements of the Fallout universe. These vaults were ostensibly intended to protect those wealthy enough to afford a spot in one from the nuclear holocaust, but they were also used for a "social experiment" by the Enclave, where most of the vaults secretly had some unusual and often downright harmful "gimmick" intended to test how people would behave in such situations.

For instance, Vault 11 supposedly required the inhabitants to sacrifice one of their own each year for the community to survive, Vault 106 was laced with mind-altering drugs that turned the people inside crazy, and Vault 112 was a virtual reality program where the Overseer controlling the simulation went insane and started torturing the other people for fun.

Fallout 2[]

The Enclave are the main antagonists of Fallout 2. They had captured the residents of Vault 13 and the protagonist's home village, Arroyo. The player's goal is to infiltrate the Enclave's oil rig base and not only rescue the residents Vault 13 and Arroyo, but to stop them from unleashing a modified FEV into the Earth's atmosphere that could've wiped out everyone but the Enclave.

Fallout 3[]

The Enclave's roles and goals are similar to that of Fallout 2. However, they were trying to access the water purifier in the Jefferson Memorial in order to establish their authority over the Capital Wasteland. However, John Henry Eden, an artificial intelligence and current President of the United States, wishes to insert a modified FEV into the purifier so thatone woth the slightest mutations would be killed upon drinking the water; Colonel Autumn, however, views the plan as insane. The protagonist, the Lone Wanderer, could of course stop the Enclave, but the player could've also chosen to indirectly assist the Enclave with their plans.

Fallout: New Vegas[]

In Fallout: New Vegas, the Enclave's presence has greatly faded, except for an Eyebot companion named ED-E, an Enclave military brat-turned Followers researcher named Arcade Gannon (who too serves as a companion), and five elderly retired veterans of an Enclave platoon known as the Devil's Brigade. All of the Devil's Brigade members have moved on from their past with the Enclave save for Orion Moreno, who resents the NCR for what happened at Navarro. The remnants can be recruited by the Courier and Arcade Gannon to fight at the endgame battle at Hoover Dam, either assisting the New California Republic or Caesar's Legion.

Fallout 4[]

In Fallout 4, the Enclave has no vanilla presence apart from occasional dialogue mentioning them. In Far Harbor, the Sole Survivor may meet Brian Richter, an Enclave veteran who converted to the faith of the Children of Atom after a clergyman saved his life during a mission gone wrong. The optional Creation Club also has a group of Enclave remnants trying to obtain a set of Enclave power armor from a deserter.

Fallout 76[]

The Enclave return in this game, but under the leadership of the A.I. MODUS, located in the Whitespring Bunker in Appalachia of West Virginia. With President Eckhart and the survivors of the United States government and military dead when MODUS was damaged and retaliated against them, MODUS was now in charge of providing the automated promotion system to allow enlisted U.S. military personnel to advance to the rank of General to be granted access to the Appalachian Automated Launch System, using the Kovac-Muldoon orbital platform to pinpoint the location of the SAC cargobots carrying the nuclear keycards and the mutated U.S. military officers who carried the pieces of the nuclear launch codes for the three still-active nuclear I.C.B.M. silos in Appalachia: Site Alpha, Site Bravo, and Site Charlie. MODUS is first met once the residents of Vault 76 use the late Senator Blackwell's access pass to the Whitespring Bunker, found in his Free States bunker, to gain access to the bunker where MODUS is situated. Once formal introductions are done, MODUS has the residents aid him in reestablishing contact with the Kovac-Muldoon. Once done, he then grants them access to most of the Whitespring Bunker's various facilities and speak with the various Protectrons, Mister Gutsy, and Assaultron robots that maintain the bunker. He only grants them access to the most restricted parts of the bunker reserved for the Joint Chiefs and President once they have attained the rank of General, using the Kovac to locate the nuclear keycard and launch codes necessary to fire an I.C.B.M. from the three silos to take out the Scorchbeast Queen at Fissure Site Prime in the Cranberry Bog. Other than offering his services and those of the Whitespring Bunker to help the residents, MODUS does not appear to be a villain in any way, though the eerie smile his avatar displays sometimes can make it look like he is using the residents for his own personal gain.

The Enclave were also responsible for the release of the Scorchbeasts unto Appalachia as they were man-made, and President Eckhart wanted to use them to lower the DEFCON level to 1, thus allowing MODUS to grant him access to the Appalachian Automated Launch System so he could use the nukes to permanently finish off what was left of the People's Republic of China that survived the Great War, wanting to wipe out Communism for good, though there were those who were against it, leading to the Enclave becoming splintered between two factions, and leading to MODUS being damaged and thus causing his retaliation that wiped out everyone in the Whitespring Bunker as a result.

Fallout TV Series

Nevertheless, despite facing continual obstacles and slowly becoming a legend, the Enclave persisted in remote spots. One such location is an underground research settlement nestled in the icy peaks around New California, where ongoing studies span diverse fields including biology, focusing notably on mutated organisms, as well as behavioral engineering and cutting-edge energy research. Dr. Siggi Wilzig played a role at this establishment, delving into both behavioral analysis and the exploration of cold fusion, utilizing technology derived from Lee Moldaver's research under the auspices of Vault-Tec Corporation.

  • Dick Richardson
  • John Henry Eden
  • Colonel Autumn
  • Frank Horrigan
  • Agent Jefferson Grey (deceased)
  • MODUS
  • Adam's air force base scientist
  • Enclave security officers
  • Enclave doctor
  • Enclave Sigma Leader
  • Enclave Squad Sigma
  • Enclave Armory Master
  • Sergeant Arch Dornan
  • Private first class Matthew Scott
  • Lieutenant Williams
  • Captain Judah Kreger
  • Orion Moreno
  • Daisy Whitman
  • Cannibal Johnson
  • Arcade Gannon
  • Dr. Henry
  • Stiggs
  • Hoover
  • Sparky
  • ED-E
  • SODUS
  • XB-55
  • Brian Richter
  • Sergeant Hodges (Creation Club)

Trivia[]

  • The Enclave has been stated by the developers of Fallout 2 to be based off of the overall state of the United States Congress during 1998.
  • Many players of Fallout 3 are adamant supporters of Colonel Autumn's Enclave, and have voiced disappointment at the lack of an option to outright join them.

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Background
China | United States of America | Vault-Tec

Recurring Groups and Creatures
Super Mutants | Deathclaws | Enclave | Brotherhood of Steel | New California Republic | Raiders | Children of Atom | Khans

Fallout 1
Vault Dweller | The Master | Lieutenant | Morpheus | Doc Morbid | Iguana Bob | Gretch | Gizmo

Fallout 2
Frank Horrigan | Dick Richardson | Myron | Big Jesus Mordino | John Bishop | Louis Salvatore | Orville Wright | Metzger | Doctor Schreber | Dr. Charles Curling

Fallout 3
Lone Wanderer | Allen Mack | Alphonse Almodovar | John Henry Eden | Colonel Autumn | Mr. Burke | Stanislaus Braun | Roy Phillips | Allistair Tenpenny | Eulogy Jones | Slavers | Talon Company | Brotherhood Outcasts | General Jingwei | Defender Sibley | Professor Calvert | Tobar the Ferryman | Wernher | Ishmael Ashur | Pitt Raiders | Aliens | Weston Lesko | Anna Holt

Fallout: New Vegas
Courier | Caesar's Legion (Caesar, Legate Lanius, Vulpes Inculta, Lucius) | Powder Gangers (Joe Cobb) | Benny | Mr. House | White Glove Society | Mortimer | Omertas (Nero and Big Sal, Clanden) | New California Republic (Aaron Kimball, Colonel Cassandra Moore, General Lee Oliver) | Fiends (Motor Runner, Cook-Cook, Violet, Driver Nephi) | Jackal Gang | Enclave (Orion Moreno) | Norton | Viper Gang | Scorpion Gang | State of Utobitha (Tabitha) | Father Elijah | Jeannie May Crawford | Jessup | McMurphy | Allen Marks | Dog/God | Dean Domino | Fredrick Sinclair | White Legs | Think-Tanks | Barton Thorn | Ghost People | Ulysses | Joshua Graham | Salt-Upon-Wounds | Marked Men | Dermot | St. James | Roy Gottlieb

Fallout 4
Sole Survivor | Conrad Kellogg | Shaun | Mayor McDonough | Arthur Maxson | Institute | Gunners | The Forged | Eddie Winter | Slag | Marowski | Bobbi No-Nose | Lorenzo Cabot | Sinjin | Ack-Ack | Wayne Delancy | AJ | Kendra | Dr. Chambers | Triggermen | The Mechanist | Ivey | Rust Devils | Nuka World Raiders (Overboss Colter, Porter Gage, The Operators, Mags Black, The Disciples, Nisha, The Pack, Mason) | Ezra Parker | Allen Lee | High Confessor Tektus | DiMA | Oswald the Outrageous | Zeller | Alien | The Fens Phantom

Fallout 76
Scorchbeasts | Scorched Wildlife | Thomas Eckhart | David Thorpe | Rose | Freddie Lang | Morris Stevens | Scott Conroy | Camp Counselor Nia | The Nightstalker | Mad Dog Malone | MODUS | ZAX 1.3c | Strangler Hearts | Strangler Wildlife | New Appalachia Raiders | Blood Eagles | Free Radicals | Cult of the Mothman | Lev | Surge | Fisher | Rocco | The Blood | The Eye | The Claw | Earle Williams | Dagger | SODUS | Hellcat Company | Doctor Blackburn | Zetans | Rust Eagles | The Fanatics | Ultracite Titan

Fallout Tactics
Calculator | Simon Barnaky | Withers

TV Show
Barb Howard | Bud Askins | The Ghoul | Hank MacLean | Lee Moldaver | Monty | Thaddeus | Gulper | Sorrel Booker | Snake Oil Salesman | Fredrick Sinclair

Others
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