The Fallout games have showcased several different chapters of the Brotherhood of Steel, and each one has been different in its own way. While described as being"a little fanatical" even in the isometric Fallout days, the Amazon show's chapter seemed particularly heavy on the olde worlde religious overtones. According to a self-described"brainrot theory" suggested by OmegaSpartan256 on the, maybe there's a good reason for that.
"Also," they go on,"just like how the Legion erased identities of the tribes it would conquer, the Brotherhood erased the Legion but only in name. They retained a lot of what the Legion would be known for or at least would very likely accept as customs." I'm not saying I believe this theory is 100% true, and neither is OmegaSpartan256, who jokes they took a bunch of"Psycho, Mentats, and Med-X before typing this up". But this is a show being executive-produced by Jonathan Nolan, and if you've seen his other show Westworld—which Fallout resembles more than a little—you know he loves a twist with a long setup.
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