"The Radio" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American post-apocalyptic drama television series Fallout.
The survivors took refuge in fallout shelters known as Vaults, built to preserve humanity in the event of nuclear annihilation.
She reveals that she found a solution to a possible nuclear conflict after working on cold fusion research, which could also provide unlimited energy.
Maximus activates his armor after stealing the Vault's fusion core and tries to defend Lucy from what he believes to be attacking residents but soon realises the true situation, and he decides to leave with her.
With the co-overseers separated and some of the raiders mysteriously dying, Norm decides to impersonate Betty to hack into her conversations with Vault 31's overseer.
[1] The episode featured many songs, including "I'm Tickled Pink" by Jack Shaindlin, "Sixteen Tons" by Merle Travis, "Only You (And You Alone)" by The Platters, "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" by Dinah Washington, "You're Everything" by The Danleers, and "From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye" by Jane Morgan.
Club gave the episode a "B–" grade and wrote, "Character work is the cold fusion that keeps things powered for the long haul, and 'The Radio' just doesn't keep the lights on as well as it could.
That's the lesson I think Lucy MacLean ought to take from her madcap adventures in the mysterious Vault 4, which come to a surprising conclusion in this, yet another charmingly nasty episode of Fallout.
"[8] Joshua Kristian McCoy of Game Rant gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Fallout delivers on its premise in every way that matters, sometimes to its own detriment.
"[9] Greg Wheeler of The Review Geek gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Fallout sets everything up for a very intriguing finale to follow.