United Nations Enclave



"Hopefully, I'm sure that the United Nations Enclave would be more better than the original Enclave itself, just like Blue Umbrella. They seem to plan themselves to be even more tolerant and peaceful than those xenophobic US Enclave from the Fallout franchise. Also, they'll know how to handle the end of the world as we know it."

--Su Ji-Hoon, DEFCON 2

The United Nations Enclave is an organization that is officially the legally-sanctioned continuity of the pre-Last Day United Nations and sometimes styles itself the United Nations as such. Prior to the nuclear holocaust, the organization existed as a cabal of top-ranking political, scientific and military officials that secretly controlled the United Nations as a de jure shadow government.

The UN Enclave is primarily comprised of ancestral descendants of both the organization's original members (most notably, the last standing Secretary-General of the United Nations before the Last Day) and representatives of powerful corporations that worked closely with the entire UN organization, such as Vault-Tec and Poseidon Energy.

The UN Enclave can be a major protagonist force in the post-Last Day that they would start to help others and defeat the Enclave

Once the Enclave is defeated, the UN Enclave is praised by many raider gangs, post-apocalyptic villages, post-apocalyptic tribes and post-apocalyptic factions as the redeeming version of the Enclave (just like the eastern chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel; just due to the care of ghouls (especially sick, burnt and/or injured people), peaceful amnesty of raiders, taming of supermutants, resolving conflicts, cleaning of rubble, cremation and/or burial of dead bodies, deathclaws and mutated animals, free cruises to the Axiom, restoration of life, colonization of many other planets, rebuilding of governments, decrease of radiation, distribution of food, hazmat suits, warm clothing, protective glasses, medicine and drinking water, care for fallout shelter inhabitants, and of course, obeying the Geneva Conventions in conflicts.