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  1. VideoExamples. VIDEOS: The Vault Dweller. Upon returning to Vault 13 by the end of the game, the Overseer is delighted that the Vault Dweller has survived everything the wasteland had thrown at them to not only save the vault, but all of New California as well.

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      The You Can't Go Home Again trope as used in popular...

  2. The You Can't Go Home Again trope as used in popular culture. For some reason or another, one of the main characters is displaced from their home — be …

  3. Video Games. A page for describing YouCantGoHomeAgain: Live-Action TV. Andor: Cassian not only can't return to his condemned homeworld Kenari, he can't even claim he's ….

  4. [TOMT] [TV/Movie] "You can never go home again" trope explained to a younger person, not listed on TV Tropes. Explanation involved questions about the younger person's hometown. edit: Solved: The Man From Earth.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Ultra-Man, from the Global Guardians PBEM Universe, can't go home again because his home was seventy years in the past. His parents, his siblings, and all but one of his friends are now dead, and the surviving friend is almost ninety years old and has Alzheimer's.

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  7. As a part of a Downer or Bittersweet Ending, the character may find that he/she can't go home again. In a happier variant of that ending, the character can go home but chooses to stay , or discovers a new home that is as good as, or better than the original.

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