Vault 21

"Vault 21. Everything's better when you experience it in a vault."

- Tagline

 is a Vault-Tec Vault, that was once hidden under Las Vegas, Nevada. It has since been converted into a hotel/casino and acts as one of many sources of income for Mr. House and his young New Vegas empire.

Background
Located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, Vault 21 was a unique Vault Experiment: everyone in the Vault was equal, it was created with a perfectly symmetrical layout, with all conflicts and problems solved through gambling. Reliance on luck to solve problems has created what can be considered the perfect realization of anarchy: a society in which everyone is equal and no one has an advantage over the others.

However, as all utopias, the peace was not lasting: sometime between 2271 and 2281, Robert House, the overlord of the Strip learned of Vault 21's location. Resisting attempts to be assimilated into his empire, the inhabitants agreed on gambling to settle the issue. The game they played to settle the deal was Blackjack and almost the entire Vault was in attendance. In a risky bet, House won Vault 21 and stripped it of its bounty of useful electronics and equipment and filled it with concrete, forcing the dwellers to resettle in the wasteland and the Strip. At Sarah Weintraub's and Michael Angelo's (a.k.a. Sheldon Weintraub) insistence, he left the topmost level intact and allowed them to estabilish a hotel there, which became another source of income for his fledgling empire.

This is one of the extremely rare experimental Vaults which actually was successful, Vault 34, Vault 11, and Vault 22 are all experimental vaults, located in the Mojave Wasteland, which failed. Vault 3, however, was not experimental in that it was meant to recolonize the surface after an extended period of time, however when they opened the door the Fiends slaughtered its residents and took control.

Layout
It is accessed by a small building which contains the Vault 21 gift shop, run by the only native resident to have remained, Sarah, with stairs down into the Vault in a back room. The Vault's main cog door was used as the sign for the vault with Vault 21 neon lights put over it.

The Vault has been converted into another casino and hotel. The Vault is actually advertised with a big sign, unlike all the rest. It's possible the Overseer is Mr. House or that as part of the experiment having no superior (overseer) made sense. It is a large maze of tunnels that is built around a central atrium. This Vault does not appear to have an Overseer's office, and its lower levels are filled with concrete by Mr. House. This is with the exeption of the maintenece level, which the chairman apear to have tried to break in from the basement of The Tops. It consists of a long hallway with a few small rooms branching off of it. The elevator in Benny's suite leading to it is locked unless he is attacked in the Tops, and the tunnel ends in another locked door.

Notable Loot

 * Snowglobe - The Strip behind an average locked door in the northeast-most room (Sarah's room)
 * First aid box under a table in a dark room in the south-west of the vault
 * A giant toy car, sensor module, and a shrunken Paperweight can be found in the hotel lobby.

Related Quests

 * Bye Bye Love

Appearances
Vault 21 only appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Vault 21 is a reference to the card game "Blackjack", where a player has to have the highest sum of card numbers without going over 21.

Bugs

 * If you take the tour with Sarah Weintraub, your companions may disappear and not reappear when you exit the Vault.
 * In the dining area, a radio may be seen partially stuck in the central wall of this area.
 * Saving your game in here sometimes causes the save file to become corrupt. Upon attempting to load, it says the storage device is no longer valid and cancels the load

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