For those thinking that the Enclave would be around 100 years after releasing FEV... you're wrong. The mutants may be gone, but the mutagens that caused them are not. The Enclave would mutate, and the FEV would do its thing on them. And lo and behold, FEV does what it always does: it goes awry.
Whether or not they could improve the wasteland is a moot point: they are dangerously foolish for trusting FEV; something not only inherently dangerous and unreliable on account of being a biological weapon but has an existing history of not doing what it was designed to do, and doing things it was not designed to do. If any Arroyo residents died from the FEV tests in FO2, that would prove it takes less than 100 years for mutations to occur in "pure" humans and their descendants from exposure to the surface environment that would trigger the modified FEV to kill the host. Tah-daa, FEV does what it was not meant to do yet again. Humanity is toast, as is all other life on Earth. Way to go, Enclave.
Fortunately, the Enclave being on the losing side is likely going to be the typical canon ending in the FO series.
Also, as for the BoS getting worn down from attrition... all Lyons has to do is get a clue and use the newfound knowledge of the Super Mutants' source and home base location, pay a visit to Fort Constantine to salvage together a nuke (or take Megaton's?), plow into the heart of the V87 complex, drop it off, fight back out, and feel the ground rumble beneath their feet. Then it's just attrition against the remaining muties... an attrition battle they have a far better chance of winning.
Whether or not they could improve the wasteland is a moot point: they are dangerously foolish for trusting FEV; something not only inherently dangerous and unreliable on account of being a biological weapon but has an existing history of not doing what it was designed to do, and doing things it was not designed to do. If any Arroyo residents died from the FEV tests in FO2, that would prove it takes less than 100 years for mutations to occur in "pure" humans and their descendants from exposure to the surface environment that would trigger the modified FEV to kill the host. Tah-daa, FEV does what it was not meant to do yet again. Humanity is toast, as is all other life on Earth. Way to go, Enclave.
Fortunately, the Enclave being on the losing side is likely going to be the typical canon ending in the FO series.
Also, as for the BoS getting worn down from attrition... all Lyons has to do is get a clue and use the newfound knowledge of the Super Mutants' source and home base location, pay a visit to Fort Constantine to salvage together a nuke (or take Megaton's?), plow into the heart of the V87 complex, drop it off, fight back out, and feel the ground rumble beneath their feet. Then it's just attrition against the remaining muties... an attrition battle they have a far better chance of winning.
Yeah but what would happen to the little lamplight critters?