
Maximus Starts a War to Save Children
Plausibility Score
(?)Convinced
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth confirms every major element of the theory: Harkness's presence at Area 51, Quintus's explicit civil war warning, Thaddeus's factory with ghoul children, and the implication that Maximus's act triggers the conflict Quintus feared, making the narrative fit direct and coherent rather than inferential.
STORY CONTEXT
Something is off about how Quintus handles Maximus, and fans are dissecting every interaction for clues. Is it standard Brotherhood politics, a test of loyalty, or does Quintus know more about Maximus than he lets on?
WHY THIS MATTERS
The theory exposes the show's central structural trap: moral growth and catastrophic institutional fracture are not opposites but the same event, which means Fallout is arguing that good intentions inside corrupt systems produce destruction regardless of sincerity. Maximus becoming his father's son and Maximus starting a civil war are not two outcomes. They are one.





