Hank's Locked Box Controls Vault Water
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Hank's Locked Box Controls Vault Water

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The water-for-box exchange is confirmed in the episode ground truth, giving the theory a solid foundation, but the episode does not reveal the box's contents or Betty's specific motivation, leaving the central claim about what drives the leverage as inference.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
72 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and thematic evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Hank's smile hides something, and this thread is dedicated to figuring out what. Fans debate whether he's a true believer, a Vault-Tec operative with specific orders, or something far more personal driving his decisions.

WHY THIS MATTERS

The box frames Hank's pre-war identity as an active threat to the vaults' current power structure rather than buried history. It positions the Vault 31 storyline as a contest over what Vault-Tec's operators knew and what they are willing to destroy to keep hidden.

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