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Appalachia: A Fallout 76 Story

Appalachia: A Fallout 76 Story

By: Matt Bartlett and Phil Lonidier
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In this dark-dramedy spinoff of CHAD: A Fallout 76 Podcast, follow Alexander Nash and Rabbit, two former 76ers. Now loose in the Appalachian wasteland, they, along with a new cast of characters (but plenty of returning faces) will navigate the sometimes dangerous and always wild twists and turns of the new world.


Created by Phil Lonidier and Matt Bartlett

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Matt Bartlett and Phil Lonidier
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  • Teaser #1 - The Boys Make a Promotional Trailer
    Jul 14 2025

    October, 2102.


    Twenty-five years after the bombs have dropped, the doors of a vault in Appalachia slide open.


    One by one, the inhabitants of Vault 76 are released into the Wasteland to make things "better".


    You've heard plenty of their stories.


    Now, hear the story of Alexander Nash and "Rabbit"- two of the many... eclectic... personalities to come out of the Vault.


    They, along with many of their friends and not-so-friends, are about to make Appalachia just a little bit wilder- whether they mean to or not.


    Featuring (in order):


    Alexander Nash - Phil Lonidier

    Rabbit - Matt Bartlett

    Gina Rhodes - Lindsay Zana

    Eddie Brooks - Brian Vaughn

    Tim Harrold - TJ Poulos

    Trixie Mitchell - Kelly Danielle

    Kitt - Lea Lawson

    Bryce Sanders - Garry Schafer

    Archie - Mike Mathewson

    and

    Mr. Dark - Andreas Somville

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