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  1. Brotherhood of Steel (Lost Hills) Variant of the Lyons' Brotherhood flag. Speculated to have been raised over the Lost Hills Bunker at the founding of the Brotherhood of Steel by Roger Maxson himself.

  2. The Lost Hills chapter, originally led by Elder Roger Maxson, is the founding chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, beginning in 2082. [1] In 2076, the NBC division of West Tek achieved breakthrough results in the Pan-Immunity Virion Project. The United States Defense Department, fearing...

  3. The red and white flag is the original BoS flag raised over Lost Hills by Maxson, according to the Bethesda Gear Store, and likely is the overall BoS flag, with each Chapter from the various Fallout games having their own version on the logo.

  4. I felt like making a few flags for the Brotherhood of Steel from the Fallout franchise as a way to sort of "organize" all the different chapters and throw in my own spin on the elusive Chicago BoS. Lost Hills: Original BoS founded by Roger Maxson, uses the highly detailed logo of the faction with a cool blue.

  5. Vexillologist speculate that this very flag raised over the Lost Hills Bunker at the founding of the Brotherhood of Steel; handled by Captain Maxson himself. A rare relic indeed for any Wasteland collector. Hang on your walls, hoist up a pole, drape across your chair and represent the glory and honor of the Brotherho.

  6. During the 2090s, Lost Hills was in contact with the Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel and their commander Elizabeth Taggerdy, although the pre-War technology resulted in satellite connections to fail and thus radio communication between California and Appalachia.

  7. The flag with the sword, gears, wings, and stripes was first used in Fallout 3, as an asset flown over the Citadel. Fan art of the flag was posted online and subsequently used in official Bethesda merchandise. The Brotherhood of Steel has its own page on Wikipedia, see Brotherhood of Steel.