Vault 106

Vault 106 is one of the Vault-Tec Vaults. It is located south-south-east of Arefu and directly south of Kaelyn's Bed & Breakfast, a bit north of Jury Street Metro Station.

As part of the Vault Experiment, psychoactive drugs were released into the air filtration system 10 days after the door was sealed. Like Vault 101, this Vault is located in the Capital Wasteland and in 2277, it is mostly destroyed and flooded, but filled with Insane Survivors.

A Security terminal near the entrance to the Vault requires a Science skill of up to 100, depending on player level, to hack, and contains a security notice from the Overseer. The Overseer's computer also requires a Science skill of up to 100 to hack, and reveals information about the experiments. Reading these is not necessary to access any area in the Vault.

This is the only Vault used from the Fallout Bible, Fallout Bible 1 to be exact. It has the exact same history and purpose as written in the Fallout Bible.

History
As part of the Vault Experiment, psychoactive drugs were released into the air filtration system 10 days after the door was sealed. It also seems the drugs are still being pumped through the vault, as evidenced by the player's vision suddenly being shaded blue and reality shifting. Accessing the computer terminals also reveals that the Overseer knew the inhabitants would be fodder for drug testing and instructed security personnel to tell those in the vault everything was fine. At the very end of the vault is a cave-like area, where skeletons and other items are located. It can be assumed that all of the sane residents of the vault went into that cave with all of the food and water they could, waiting for help or possibly trying to dig back to the surface.

It is unlikely that the hostiles are descendants of the former Vault Dwellers. More plausible is that they are possible new comers who stumbled upon the Vault and became so affected by the drugs that they thought they were residents. There is also a lack of female Insane Survivors, so this possibly cements this idea

Given their hairstlyes, weapons, and their boss being a Raider who is not insane, it's possible that the survivors were a Raider scouting party sent from the nearby Bed and Breakfast to loot the Vault. The hallucinogens in the atmosphere might have convinced them that they were the original Vault Dwellers, and led to them staying there indefinitly.

The Vault door is closed when you discover it.

Enemies
Vault 106 is inhabited by "Insane Survivors". They wear Vault 106 Jumpsuits and wield a variety of melee weapons, such as lead pipes, knives, baseball bats, pool cues, Chinese swords (at high levels), etc. Despite not wearing armor, the Insane Survivors are slightly tougher than the average Raider enemies, which can initially mildly surprise low-level players that can break into Vault 106 early on in the game.

At times, the confines of Vault 106 make it hard to wield long range heavy-hitting weapons. With high enough Small Guns skill, the Silenced 10mm is the perfect weapon for quick dispatch of hostile druggies, who should be downed by a single headshot.

On the lowest level of Vault 106, at the end of the Science Lab section, there is a "Vault 106 Survivor", wearing a Vault Lab Uniform, and oddly enough, a Pip-Boy 3000 glove (though this may just be part of the hallucination) and wielding a Baseball Bat (who oddly has the same ambient/combat voice files as a Raider). After the Survivor takes some damage, he will activate a Stealth Boy, (this is evident by the fact that your non-human followers will have a hard time shooting him as well; if it were a hallucination, only the Lone Wanderer would have a hard time hitting him) which lasts until the Survivor is finally killed. After he uses the stealth boy, the player has a hallucination in which the Tunnel Snakes (Butch DeLoria, Wally Mack and Paul Hannon) from Vault 101 attempt to kill the player. It would seem that followers also suffer this same hallucination as they will also attack the Tunnel Snakes. Past the Survivor is a small storage room with assorted misc loot, including a few ammunition boxes and a Mini Nuke.

In the entry room with two floors, a floor down from where you enter on the left, is a room where your hallucinations begin in which your Father beckons you into what appears to be a media room, the hallucination doesn't end until you try to interact with him (or the computer on the desk) or exit. Once the hallucination is over, you will see the media room, but with all the consoles fallen over.

Loot

 * The Bobblehead - Science is in the Living Quarters, on a steel shelf, in the east most room on the top floor after following a single path, with two doors.


 * A book of Nikola Tesla and You is hidden in one of the wooden boxes on the teacher's desk inside the classroom in the Living Quarters (the room to your left after you first enter the Living Quarters area).


 * A book of Tumblers Today is on the Science Lab level, two floors down from the Science Lab level entrance, inside a large room with 2 lockers visible from the door on an overturned mainframe cabinet.


 * Finally, there is a Mini Nuke in the final room of the Science Lab area, just past the fight with the Vault 106 Survivor.


 * There are two Vault 106 Master Keys located in the Vault. One can be found next to a functional computer terminal in the northwest corner of a room in the Living Quarters that is only accessible through the Science Labs. (You can see the room and the Science Lab's door through windows in the Living Quarters, but have to go through the Labs to get to it.) There is also a hidden key at the bottom of a shelf in the store room behind the one that you fight the Vault 106 Survivor in. This key can not be picked up without using the tcl command and going as close as possible to the key.

Bugs

 * In the living quarters on the second floor there is a barricade. Behind this is a locked door (hard) that leads to another door, the Overseer's office. The game should turn blue and the vault will appear clean at this point. In the office, there will be an Overseer. If you approach the window where he is standing or interact with him, the Overseer should vanish and end the hallucination.
 * Attempting to speak with him may or may not cause the game to freeze (360), crash (PC), or nothing at all (PS3).
 * If you initiate combat with the hallucination of the Overseer, you can walk back and forth through the hallway where it turns blue, and be able to walk into and out of that specific hallucination. The Overseer resets (but remains hostile) when crossing the threshold. He disappears every instance he is shot. Attempting to loot the remains will act the same as attempting to talk to him when he is "alive."
 * The hallucinations of your Dad that appear throughout Vault 106 are always the default Caucasian model, even if you choose a different race for your player character (and thus also for your father).
 * If during the Tunnel Snakes hallucination you shoot off the leg of one of the Tunnel Snakes it will still be there even after you kill The Vault 106 Survivor.
 * The Vault 106 Survivor can be quickly killed on lower difficulties without spawning the hallucinations. His eyes continue to blink even though he is dead. If you strike his corpse the hallucinations of the Tunnel Snake Gang will appear.
 * If you attack the Vault 106 Survivor to the point where the hallucination starts and then go back the way you came the blue effect will eventually stop (the Tunnel Snakes will still exist). The blue effect will come back if you go back to the room where the Vault 106 Survivor was. If you decide to leave the area and go back to the living areas during the hallucination and then come back and finish killing the Tunnel Snakes the Vault 106 Survivor will randomize(Face, gender, hair, and race can all change) after all the tunnel snakes are dead.
 * If you lead the last tunnel snake outside the room and sneak and then attack him when the hallucination ends you will be hidden. If you then sneak attack the Vault 106 Survivor the blue effect will start again as if you’re hallucinating.(confirmation needed)
 * If you kill Amata in a hallucination you will receive Bad Karma.
 * Despite the Insane Survivors' natural hostility toward the player, dropping onto them a live grenade grants bad karma. (Confirmed on 360.)
 * At a random spot, right outside the Vault Entrance in the Capital Wasteland the S.P.E.C.I.A.L Skills Menu will pop up as if a perk or level up has granted a skill point to be added (ex. as if Intense Training was used), this happens numerous times and it is unknown how to stop it. The skills that the player adds points to will change sporadically. (If strength was at 5 and you added a skill point, strength may be at 3 the next time the menu pops up.(confirmation needed)
 * On my game, the first hallucination of James was attacked by an Insane Survivor and ran off to where I had killed 2 other Insane Survivors and picked up the sledgehammer from one of their corpses and then killed the Insane Survivor with it, it seems the hallucinations aren't so harmless.
 * There appears to be an odd glitch where if you are crouched and using a Stealth Boy, the Insane Survivors will "see" you and talk to you as if they were settlers. After talking to you, they don't attack, they ignore you until you stand up or shoot them.
 * If there is an Insane Survivor within the vicinity of one of the hallucinations spawning James, the Insane Survivor will attack James. It is unknown if the same thing happens with the Amata hallucinations.

Appearances in games
This Vault was first mentioned in Fallout Bible and appears in Fallout 3.