The Overseer was not a doctor this time, but he let the experiment happen and in the end, it backfired. The virus only created inferior mutants, meaning that yes, they have become bigger, stronger, and immune to environmental hazards, but suffered great mental damage and extreme aggression against other beings. The Forced Evolutionary Virus was “born” and again, like with most of these situations, the experiment failed. Wayne Merrick and his team wanted to make a virus that helped people in adapting to the post-nuclear environment. This Vault was also a place for experimenting on people – Dr. All in all, a great place that gives a player a perspective of innocent inhabitants who were used even after an enormous disaster that destroyed millions of lives. After the boss is defeated, a player has an access to the Vault and notes that are scattered all over the place. In terms of gameplay, a player needs to go through insane inhabitants, and when they stumble upon a “survivor”, who eventually becomes a boss that needs to be fought, encounters hallucinations including Lone Wanderers’ father. A scary place that no one wants to go to. The next two centuries (until the Fallout 3 timeline) saw different mercs, explorers, and wanderers entering the Vault 106 and dying from the effects of the drugs and wandering the galls of the ruined bunker, convinced they were the “originals”. The security failed to take care of the situation and in the end, everyone perished against aggressive and insane inhabitants. Security and medical staff have not prepared for the consequences of the drug – some inhabitants experienced bizarre behavior and acted aggressively toward other people. It’s safe to say that experiment involving inhabitants being pumped the psychoactive drugs into the circulation system ten days after the Vault was sealed without their knowledge, was not a great idea. The Vault 106 had 107 inhabitants of whom 95 were part of the experiment Dr. Albert Leris, who was the head of Vault-Tec’s Psychological Research Department. The Overseer, a leader of the Vault, was Dr. This Vault was built by Vault-Tec Corporation, a pre-war defense corporation that won the federal government contract to build the Vaults all over the United States and protect the Americans against nuclear disasters. I can imagine a couple of crazy peppers would ruin life in a place like this.How Many Vaults Does Fallout 3 Have? 6.
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Now your luxury condos either get their rules changed to allow rentals and it becomes a rental business which again doesn’t justify why you bought a high end place or the value plummets and it becomes old people or first time buyer property once again defeating the purpose of why you purchased the place. Sounds great at first until you realize there is tons of noise, tons of traffic, your parking space can get taken by a dumb-dumb and living inside a mall sort of sucks. Maybe some wealthy dummy will buy as a just in case type novelty thing but I can’t escape thinking it will turn out like these random luxury condos that are above a busy mall. Interesting use for an odd old structure but I really don’t imagine anyone with money wanting to live there, at least for a long term.
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#Purpose of vault 101 windows#
I’m wondering who wants to live in a place like that and who wants to live in close quarters without windows during Covid? This has been being talked about/built/sold for a few years now.