Chris Avellone on Twitter brought up some questions regarding Fallout on Prime. He apparently talked with some other senior devs on Fallout including Tim Cain about it and one of the questions he has in regards to the shows 'craftsmanship' is that he feels that the Enclave Scientist, Wilzug and his relationship to the Enclave and the insertion of the Enclave into the story was underdeveloped in his humble opinion.
Apparently he wanted it more developed since he feels mentioning the Enclave in the Fallout setting should be a big deal, not just a 'cameo' so to speak but also admitted that something more could be revealed about the Enclave in Season Two.
He also had an issue that Wilzig's research from the first episode didn't seem to correlate with cold fusion since he was mostly focused on dogs, but a reply pointed out that in Fallout a Science skill is pretty broad, so Cyberdogs and Cold Fusion are fair game for Science'ing.
@ChrisAvellone: Okay, so here’s the first community question on #FalloutonPrime. It’s actually a SMALL one so I can test the waters to see if this actually has any value. If you can, save answers for the...…
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It's honestly something that doesn't bother me in regards to the shows craftsmanship to be honest but at least Chris Avellone explained why he felt it was an issue.
His second question, which is something I too feel should've been covered more, is his question regarding the anti-feral Ghoul Drug. It was like the only major retcon that kind of stood out to me. I won't say I hated it, but it did feel somewhat macguffiny to me.
Chris mentioned he would've assumed any anti-feral drug would've been similar to RadAway/Rad-X and was also curious as to why it uses a "Jet" style inhaler (Chris also states that he based the Jet Inhaler off of asthma inhalers that he grew up with as some random trivia). Regardless, it does cause some major continuity issues since even in
Fallout 4 there are many Ghouls who are not feral and yet we have no prior evidence of this anti-feral Ghoul drug.
Also Chris
Avellone did mention the infamous NCR=Destruction and Chalkboard dealio. It seemed he dropped his brain and thought it was a retcon at first glance, but later stated that he felt the Chalkboard was simply a poor way of delivering lore.