Brain Tank


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The Courier's brain is the brain of the Courier.

Background
The Courier's brain is removed by the Think Tank of the Big Empty and subsequently forgotten about. Soon after, Dr. Mobius takes the opportunity to seize the brain and secretly take it away to his stronghold, the Forbidden Zone. The brain enjoys the peace and quiet of its new home, along with the relative safety and cleanliness, when compared to the wasteland.

Quests

 * Old World Blues: Get your brain back!

Notable quotes

 * "Oh, yes, energy weapons. I'd almost forgotten how much fun those are."
 * "Nice to see you back. I trust the adventuring is going well."
 * "Are you... Are you coming on to me?! Sweet Lord, I don't even have the words for how repugnantly wrong that is!"
 * "Would you like a cookie?"
 * "Barring the unlikely event that I evolve some sort of rocket propelled locomotion, I will be here."

Bugs

 * After progressing through the dialog with the Courier's brain the option to say "So, what, you'd rather just stay here? Never leaving that tank of... whatever that stuff is?" appears, however, if you choose it you will get stuck in a never ending speech loop. This also occurs on PC as well, specifically at the moment when the brain begins reminiscing about past feats by Courier. In the observed case, loop occurred between brain recalling Jason Bright`s departure and activation of Helios One. It seems that there are missing dialogue and sound files for the Player's Brain other than the two references toward Jason Bright and Helios One.
 * workaround: to get out of dialogue loop, in console type "player.cam" (close all menus)This will exit the current dialogue with the Brain Tank, and allow player to walk away or enter dialogue again, but loop will occur once more if same response is selected - so choose wisely.
 * If the brain is implanted into the Courier using the Auto-Doc, the brain's comments can still be heard from the brain tank.

Appearances
The Courier's Brain appears in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.

Мозг Курьера