H&H Tools Factory terminal entries

The H&H Tools factory terminal entries are a collection of terminals entries from the H&H Tools factory in Fallout: New Vegas.

Suspicious terminal
This terminal is located on the counter in the foyer:

Journal Entry 07/12/2062
Accessing this entry adds the H&H Tools Journal Entry 07/25/2042 holodisk to the player's Pip-Boy.

Jack Maynard's terminal
This terminal is located in Jack Maynard's office on the first floor.

Jenny DeSoto's terminal
This terminal is located on Jenny DeSoto's desk, in the first floor office cubicles.

Dobson O'Gill's terminal
This terminal is located on Dobson O'Gill's desk in the first floor office cubicles.

Suspicious terminal
This terminal is located on the cornered desk of Anthony House's receptionist on the second floor.

Journal Entry 04/15/2077
Accessing this entry adds the H&H Tools Journal Entry 04/15/2077 holodisk to the player's Pip-Boy.

Suspicious terminal
This terminal is located on a desk in the second floor office cubicles.

Journal Entry 12/27/2074
Accessing this entry adds the H&H Tools Journal Entry 12/27/2064 to the player's Pip-Boy.

Suspicious terminal
This terminal is located on a desk in the second floor office cubicles.

Journal Entry 04/06/2068
Accessing this entry adds the H&H Tools Journal Entry 04/06/2058 to the player's Pip-Boy.

Alan Dalton's terminal
This terminal can be located on Alan Dalton's desk in the second floor office cubicles.

Terminal
This terminal can be located on a desk in the second floor office cubicles.

Anthony House's terminal
This Average locked terminal is located on the desk in Anthony House's office.

Lucky 38 Executive Override.
This entry was supposed be part of the quest The Moon Comes Over the Tower, but that section was cut.

Cut science check
A check, most likely for Science, for finding the hidden network drives were planned but were never implemented and the hidden drives are easily accessible. However, notes that one would've succeeded or failed the check are still in the game files and readable.

Behind the scenes

 * Many of the terminals have different dates in the GECK than those stated in-game and a few entries were cut from the game entirely.
 * John Gonzalez wrote all the terminals for H&H Tools Factory.