Fallout 76 intro

The Fallout 76 intro is the opening cutscene in Fallout 76, with Ron Perlman reprising his role as narrator.

Transcript
After the title card, the camera pulls out from a close-up of a TV screen. The TV flickers to life from a "please stand by" screen to a recording of the Vault 76 opening ceremony speech. As the camera pans out, it is revealed that this is in the living space of a Vault 76 room. The camera then zooms towards the TV and fades into black and white footage of American soldiers covering the ground alongside heavy tanks, vertibirds flying close to the ground, and a soldier in T-51b power armor. And then cuts mid narration to the actual opening ceremony, vault dwellers entering Vault 76 for the first time, engineers being photographed maintaining Vault 76's fusion reactors. A flash cut to a nuclear explosion and pre-War citizens enjoying a barbeque fades out.

Now in color, Vault 76 dwellers are watching a slide show on radiation and the operation of the Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI. One vault dweller shows another on the operation of the C.A.M.P. device. Other vault dwellers have gathered in the cafeteria to celebrate Reclamation Day, their last day in Vault 76. A shot of the Vault-Tec promotional tricentennial poster is shown before cutting to vault dwellers preparing to exit into the wasteland. Some move happily towards the vault door, while others are overwhelmed and begin to vomit over the side of the door bridge. Others still are worried about their loved ones, but the vault door opens regardless for the first time in 25 years. Sunlight fills Vault 76 and saturates the frame until only white is seen.

Narration
When the Fallout 76 logo disappears from the screen, Ron Perlman's narration begins: