Jubal Quintus
Nacho Friend
Uhh no. In Fallout 2, the control vaults only served a use for the Enclave to see how people would develop naturally, without any sort of "test" being applied to them.
Even in Fallout 2, the control vaults only existed for information gathering purposes, and to serve as a stock of pure humans for any Enclave experiments.
They were not made to "save" anyone. The Enclave didn't care about the lives of anyone but themselves.
I'm not sure you're really reading what I'm saying. I'll do bullet points.
- 1 - In Fallout 1 the Vaults are strictly big ass bomb shelters, nothing more or less.
- 2 - Fallout 2 first introduces the idea of the Vaults also performing social experiments.
- 3 - Fallout 3 goes full retard with it and has the Gary Vault among other.
- 4 - New Vegas attempts to build a middle ground from Fallout 2 and Fallout 3 with drastic experiments that are more or less grounded.
- 5 - Fallout 4, I have no idea, because I haven't played enough of it to find out.
So, in the beginning (your words) meaning Fallout 1, the vaults were absolutely meant to save people. It was only later on that it was retconned.