Unscientific vibe shift prediction: wouldn't be surprised if you saw a shift among liberal artists who take politics more seriously/are very tapped into the zeitgeist from "you can't trust THE MAN, who has AN AGENDA" to "you can't trust selfish people who won't cooperate when it's needed"
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The best thing about it is that it's a movie where the central conflicts *do not* come from people being dumb, which is really rare in cinema.
https://youtu.be/PLGzOr4m3yM?t=148
technically itβs via the Gun Runners who are an independent faction that does business with the NCR, admittedly, but working factories producing arms and ammo are very much a thing
Invalidating the whole of FNV and the arc built up over the course of 1 and 2 for a TV show plotline is just... woof
She's all driven to recreate this nostalgia product of the old USA, and encounters survivors completely indifferent to that and grieving their own lost civilization.
No zombies, but the middle of the movie is set in an era where warlords have come to rule the wasteland, and the forces of civilization, with far more advanced technology, arrive to drive them out.
He has to look into NCR archives, contact vaults, deal with prospectors of varying professionalism and even organize expeditions to correctly identify, classify and store old tech the republic needs
could have them all. Maybe asynchro co-op with multiplayer. Take command of a tac team kicking in doors, do continental political HOI larp...
Which might be difficult to film, but theyβre doing lots of reboots that take on big challenges lately
And if such a title exists, I'm pretty sure Sheboyganites would bestow it on whoever runs Miesfeld's Meat Market
Its YA tho, so like manage expectations