So again, we often discuss whether NCR, Legion, House or Indy will be canon, but equally as important is the ending to Lonesome Road.
It should be noted that while you can basically dig up a quote of almost ANY of the developers naming Indy their favorite option, there's a clear Divide between the two main developers on how Lonesome Road should end. Chris Avellone has been quoted saying that he thinks humanity in the Core Region has advanced too far and he agrees with Ulysses that it's time to wipe the slate clean, whereas Josh Sawyer, when asked about what direction he'd like to take Fallout in the future if given the opportunity, said he's quite fond of the post-post-apocalyptic feel and would like to focus MORE on the politics of rebuilding after the dust has settled and the world isn't as chaotic and irradiated. (Before anyone asks, Avellone said so in an article whereas Sawyer elaborated on his formspring; afraid I have neither on me atm, but trust me they exist) Avellone seems to support bombing both the NCR and Legion as being canon, whereas Sawyer seems to support bombing neither. Hell, I've even joked before that by the way things sound, Avellone = Ulysses and Sawyer = the Courier.
Which choice do you think is best as the canon choice? I'm limiting the poll to launching both nukes or neither, because to be quite frank, it's both a matter of the devs specifically discussing the OTHER two options and the bombing of only the NCR or Legion seems more like a personal player grudge rather than a viable canon option; AKA I can't imagine why the devs would decide to nuke only one and not both. If enough people complain I can edit the poll to add those in, but the way I see it it's probably all or nothing as far as the bombs go.
Personally, I agree with Sawyer on this one. I find the post-post-apocalypse far more thought-provoking and interesting, and wiping the slate clean again just seems like a cheap cop-out. Not only do I think people would quickly tire of Fallout and lose respect for it if they just periodically re-nuked everything, but I also can't help but feel like re-nuking everything is a situation where the setting holds precedence over the story and is considered more important. A lot of people complained New Vegas didn't feel post-apocalyptic, right, but post-apocalyptic media is a dime a dozen. Despite this, Fallout is basically the undisputed king of the genre, and you know why? Because Fallout doesn't limit itself to "the struggles of surviving day-to-day in the post-apocalyptic world," but rather asks rather intriguing philosophical questions about how we got there to begin with and how to prevent war from happening again, if at all possible. Despite the obvious respect Avellone deserves as a writer, I cannot help but think re-nuking everything would be a poor choice entirely.