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Ok then.
Good luck with that.
Nah only modus and his robot, that not actual enclave,
The actual enclave consist of clean human free from rad and mutation and the good soldier using X 01 Power Armor
Well, that is the best you are going to get. The Appalachian Enclave was wiped out except for that robot. Well, there was another Enclave group in the area, but their AI wiped them out as well.
Though The Management of the Whitespring Hotel may be Enclave remnants.
The anti-mutant stuff also doesn't come about for several decades. It wasn't part of the Enclaves beliefs at this time.
Not enclave.
He was damaged and no longer has a connection with the rest of Modus.
He also has some great conversations with one of the local ZAX,
Check it out in game
*And yea, there's no way the enclave just had the one location or he didn't back himself up. I look forward to more modus-related enclave baddies in future games. Where there were a multitude of ZAX ais there is only one Modus. Also 76ers better have some kind of presence in future lore or I'm steamed.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2254172088
From a government standpoint though, if the Brotherhood used a satellite to establish contact with their splinter faction then how the Enclave losing communications with their people is just a giant plot hole. As they actively control multiple satellites and would have access to state of the art tech. Then there's the fact that you have Enclave fortifications all across the US, re-establishing contact would be an immediate priority especially if you're waging a war against the Chinese. Seeing the lore re-write from FO2 they could simply write in that the West Coast sent forces to re-establish contact. It's also a prime region for them as Mount Weather (the biggest government military bunker in the US) is in the vicinity of Appalachia. All speculation of course but them being brought back in the show really suggests that's what's coming.
Eckhart needed a general to access the nuclear network and military wing of the bunker, found in the command network, so he had General Harper, the only general who had voted with him, escorted around the bunker and monitored by MODUS at all times.[5] Harper eventually suffered heart failure due to radiation poisoning and all resuscitation attempts were futile.[6] When Harper's replacement, General Ellen Santiago threatened to leave the bunker so that Eckhart would be unable to enact his plans to raise the DEFCON level, Eckhart incapacitated her with a knock-out agent and had MODUS place her in custody.[7]
When Santiago's subordinates found out about Eckhart's actions, MODUS became a priority target for their rebellion in 2086. They planned to destroy MODUS with explosive charges attached to its memory banks, as the AI was under Eckhart's control, and escape freely.[8] When MODUS realized their plan, they turned on all human members of the Enclave. However, the explosives had already partly been laid and were triggered in the fighting, severely damaging a large portion of its memory. While in this state, MODUS countered the attack performed on them by intentionally destroying the weapons lab, releasing a toxin into the air circulation of the bunker. Upon allowing the toxin to fully circulate around the bunker, MODUS promptly sealed the exits, leaving all of the human inhabitants inside, including the now arrested Eckhart to suffocate, in darkness.[9]
After the removal of the bunker's previous inhabitants, MODUS spent their time restoring the bunker to full functionality, cleaning up much of the destruction left in the wake of the Enclave's civil war and awaiting the day that someone would arrive to help re-establish the Enclave's control over Appalachia.[10]
After the return of people to Appalachia, US Army Captain Oliver Fields remarks about how MODUS contacted him for an unknown purpose, with Sergeant Thompson remarking that MODUS reminded her of an "obviously evil" Galaxy News Radio announcer.[11]