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But Danse also talks about the Citadel as if it's still fine. When asked about Cambrige Police Station as HQ "...It's not as imposing as The Citadel back in the Capital Wasteland, but it suits our purpose."
The Citadel became a large hole in the ground at the end of fallout 3 broken steel.
The corpse of Sarah Lyons and her paladin brothers now litter that crater.
Did you never finish the game?
Only if you chose to bomb it. If you bombed the Enclave base, the Citadel was perfectly fine.
I think thats basically all the thought that bethesda put into it. It's jus a fallout4 version of the "war cry". It's jus a simple reference with a twist.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NoCanonForTheWicked
Which would make plenty sense. Pretty ridiculous the Enclave, with all it's vertibirds, and superior Power Armour just sat around at Project Purity, a stone's throw from the only faction that could do anything.