Vault 106 continues to haunt me... and by extension, Butch, who has no idea if he's shot Liz or a hallucination
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Vault 106 continues to haunt me... and by extension, Butch, who has no idea if he's shot Liz or a hallucination
Pollout 3: The Wasteland Part 24: Where the Hell is the RadAway?!
After entering the living quarters, Maggie is "welcomed" by some more crazed residents.
After dispatching them, she wanders the top level of the recreation area and manages to find some more Merc outfits (still not exactly to her tastes), a Nikola Tesla and You book, and even a Science Bobblehead!
Feeling somewhat smarter than before, Maggie searches the remainder of the level. She finds a note and the way to the Overseer's office. Unfortunately the door has a hard lock to it. Maggie will have to keep an eye out for a key.
Heading downstairs, she ransacks every shelf and container she comes across. While she does find some Rad-X (yay...) and some Mentats (yay!) and a few other worthwhile tidbits... she still finds no way to cure her critical Radiation Poisoning.
Her frustration growing, she heads for another door...
And immediately experiences yet another hallucination.
After fighting off some more vault members, Maggie thoroughly searches the dorms. Alas, she finds nothing aside from more notes and another hallucination. This time starring three Amatas.
Giving up, she heads back up to the recreation area. Using her utility suit and some Mentats, Maggie unlocks a door and heads lower, eventually coming up on a door leading to the Science Labs. If any place down here were to have radaway... it might be in there. Or there could be unspeakable horrors waiting for her beyond the door...
Critical Radiation Poisoning = -3 END, -2 AGL, -1 STR
Should she keep going or should she leave?
Keep going. Surely she'll find something in the Science Labs.
Leave. Fuck this place.
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this is so fucking funny, imagine having a hallucination of your dad except he’s white now
I gotta ask how Amelia reacts to vault 106? I just played through it and thought about her when killing the hallucinations of the tunnel snakes.
You don’t have to kill the Tunnel Snakes after they deal a certain amount of damage they flee. she would just take the damage.
This would be just after she realized she may or may not like Butch. Butch definitely knows he’s into her.
They go, because Butch is complaining about not having some stuff they had in the Vault. They obviously can’t go back to 101, and Amelia really doesn’t feel like going back to 112, so they ask around about other Vault’s, eventually someone tells them about 106.
No one told them what was in there exactly, just to not go there. They of course go regardless. When they get there Amelia wants to leave, and Charon isn’t vary sure about going in, but Butch is determined to get whatever the hell he wants.
They go in, and Amelia is determined to something about the drugs, and/or the residents. It takes her a moment to realize the drugs are having an affect on her when she starts seeing hallucinations. Seeing her dad and Amata really messes her up.
She ends up scouting ahead while Butch and Charon fight off the residents. That’s when she sees Butch and the other Tunnel Snakes. At first she’s confuse, because she just saw Butch. The she realizes the other’s are there too. Then she realizes they’re going to hurt her. She knows they aren’t real, but she can’t bring herself to hurt them. She hadn’t gotten into a physical fight with any of them since they were ten.
She doesn’t know how they’re able to hurt her, but they do. She tried to run away, but they were able to catch up. When the real Butch and Charon catch up to her, she’s on the floor in shock.
She jumps when she first sees Butch, but she calms down a bit when she realizes it’s the real him. They quickly sort things out and get what they came for, then get the hell out.
They stop to rest just a ways outside of the Vault. Butch knows she saw something, but he wants to know what she saw to affect her like that. At first he just assumes it was grief that got her, but when he finds out it was a hallucination of him and the other Tunnel Snakes beating her up, and that she couldn’t bring herself to hurt him, despite knowing it wasn’t real, his heart breaks a little.
He immediately starts apologizing, and she tries to tell him it’s not his fault. They go back and forth, until Charon asks them to stop. Butch is worried for a little bit that it affected the way she sees him. It did, but in a good way.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
After foraging and fighting through Vault 106 and unearthing yet another horrendous Vault-Tec experiment, Viola finds herself reeling from one of it’s more potent aftereffects.
106 DAYS UNTIL FALLOUT 76
Vault 106
Location: Capital Wasteland
The experiment involved pumping psychoactive drugs into the circulation system ten days after the Vault sealed. When the door sealed, preparations for the release were undertaken. Control sequence 46-2A, as it was referred to, required preparation from the entire Vault security and medical staff. Once the preparations were completed, the drug was released into the circulation system at 1530 hours, with the emission concluding at 1600. Residents were not notified of the release, with any strange effects being dismissed as the result of an irregularity in the filtration system.
Nurse: Looks like your weight clocked in today as 106
Me: *vault hallucinations intensify*
Anyone else notice that vault 106 is weirdly deep? It seems to have a lot of levels compared to other vaults. I was wondering if that was significant, with the vault's experiment, but no one else seems to be bothered by it