Well obvious spoilers
Fallout 1: You are a vault dweller of vault 13, you have to go outside the vault early because your waterchip broke, you find the water chip, and then this evil guy called the master starts turning people into supermutants and attacks everyone, so you have to go kill the master, and then the game ends with you getting exiled from the vault and some other vault dwellers following you.
Fallout 2: Vault Dweller made a village, and a couple decades later its gone to hell, so the pc a descendant of the vault dweller named the choosen one has to return to vault 13 to find the holy GECK, after finding the geck and returning to his village it is revealed that his village has been capture by the enclave, the choosen one must then use a tanker in san fransisco to rescue his village, and destroy the enclave, he suceeds and they all live hapily ever after.
Thats the plot because im not sure what you wanted. The other game are of questionable cannonical status. Also how are you going to write a guide for a game you haven't played. Thats like North Korea writing a book on what it means to be a westernized country.
It's not a guide to any particular game, it's an in depth introdcution to he fallout universe. I've already written a timeline of Resource Wars and I've written a bit about the Vaults, aswell as listing all the Vaults that are visitable ingame along with what the experiments were etc.
In regards to your synopsi (right word?) They're a bit short, I might post my one for Fallout 3 when I finish it so you can get a better idea.
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noble idea, though i disagree with your outlook on the first fallout games
but you are entitled to your opinion
and i agree with chocolate456, dont include other older games besides fallout 1, and 2
the others are non-canon
Fallout 3 is officially canon, however, you are also entitled to your opinon. Don't worry though, I won't include Tactis or BOS. Think of Fallout 3 as the lesser of 3 evils.