Does anyone think the Hubologists have an important role in Fallout lore?
They're a eye-rollingly bad parody of Scientology (is it breaking forum rules to say it's difficult to parody Scientology given it starts with the premise alien warlords are sending us evil psychic messages?) but the 1950s were when Scientology was started and the whole "UFO cult" phenomenon thing began with it. Given the role of aliens in Fallout, it seems to me that they could be brought back to the game world without them being a gigantic pot shot at Tom Cruise.
Some thoughts I had on the subject:
* Is it possible the Hubologists are Vault survivors? Filling a Vault with nothing but Scientologists (presumably other Vaults had other religions) would explain how they had access to such advanced technology as they did in Fallout 2.
* Is Jason Bright a Hubologist? While a thoroughly pleasant man, his outfit reminds me strongly of the one used by AHS-7. Likewise, his brotherhood wears the same robes as the initiates. They may be called the Bright Brotherhood but it seems likely they're an offshoot of the Hubologists given the similarity of the doctrines.
It's just Jason Bright is (unlike many RL leaders of certain religions) apparently sincere in his faith.
* Is it possible the Shuttle that the Hubologists have is the Enclave's spacecraft? I think it's very Fallout-esque that the Enclave had fully prepared to take off into Space from San Fransisco only to find that the fuel hadn't arrived on time (and never would). They probably just abandoned it and the Hubologists took it for their own use.
This, of course, assuming the Enclave really intended to abandon the planet.
* It'd be interesting to see how a potentially dangerous UFO cult might be influencing NCR in the aftermath of the Apocalypse, assuming there's any survivors after the events of Fallout 2. They might even be agents of the Greys.