Vault 101

Vault 101 is one of the vault series of fallout shelters developed by Vault-Tec in north-west of Washington, D.C. near the Tysons Corner. This vault is located northwest to Megaton and east to Springvale. It was the home of the Lone Wanderer.

Construction and purpose
It's not exactly known when the construction of Vault 101 begin but it was probably constructed in the 2060s like the other vaults in Washington, D.C. The construction was not perfect and some holes are apparent, allowing regularly infestation of radroaches into the vault. One of the main objectives of Vault 101 security is to containing and killing these nuisance.

The purpose of Vault 101 in the vault experiments was to stay closed indefinitely, as a study of the human condition, the genetic impact of a small group of individuals breeding through several generations and the role of the Overseer when a vault never opened, though the limited genetic material would probably result in inbreeding. Vault 101 was supplied with all the type of equipment it would needed to keep functioning indefinitely like spare parts for the water processor, but the vault didn't receive a GECK.

Early years
Just after the Great War in 23th October 2077, the first Vault 101 Overseer, for preventing anyone from leaving the vault, created the illusion that the outside world was an uninhabitable nuclear-ravaged world with absolutely no hope of existence outside of a vault with regular fake radio transmissions (recorded before the Great War), increasing among Vault 101 dwellers that the only hope of survival was in the vault. The first Vault 101 Overseer died of natural causes in 2127 and before, he prepared a subordinate to continue the vault experiments.

The second Vault 101 Overseer led Vault 101 dweller according to the same isolationist doctrine preached by his predecessor, but also attempted to garner as many senior vault dwellers to become complicit in the vault experiments. In addition, the second Vault 101 Overseer was the first Overseer able to communicate with, and even visit, the outside world by using the secret tunnel in the Overseer's office. However, for all other intents and purposes, the vault dwellers were sealed in "we are born in the vault, we live in the vault, and we die in the vault".

Sometime before 2241, the preceding Overseer of Alphonse Almodovar was more strongly in favor of outside contact. In that context, he assembled a survey team led by Anne Palmer. They began to planned for their journey and theorizing on mutations. After that, they finally went in the outside world around Vault 101, going up to Megaton before 10th February 2241. The survey team return in Vault 101 on 10th February 2241, analysing their samples for see if the outside world was dangerously irradiated and if it was really viable, the giant ant killed by them and revise their survey plans in light of what they have learned. Lewis and Agnes Taylor, two member of the survey team remained in Megaton to serve as contacts between the two settlements and to further survey the surrounding environs. Agnes Taylor returned to Vault 101 sometime after and sometime before in 2258, the preceding Overseer of Alphonse Almodovar vanished when another expedition to the Capital Wasteland failed.

Isolation
His successor, Alphonse Almodovar, become the new Overseer of Vault 101 sometime before 2258. Under his rule, the vault changed into a police state with a strict policy of isolationism. Early in Alphonse's tenure as Overseer around 2258-2259, James and his infant, later know as the Lone Wanderer, seeking shelter arrived in front of Vault 101. James proposed to became the Vault 101's new physician in return for entry into Vault 101, and Alphonse granted his request.

Entered into the vault, James, in his agreement with Alphonse, kept his child ignorant of their origins, convinced of their origins in the vault. In the late 2260s, Jonas Palmer was appointed to be James' assistant by Alphonse Almodovar, who hoped he would be a voice of reason. Between 2265-2267, a girl who escaped Vault 101 and made his way to Megaton. She entered in the Craterside Supply and asked Moira Brown to reinforced her vault jumpsuit. But the girl never returned to pick it up, leaving her armored Vault 101 jumpsuit in the Craterside Supply in Megaton. On 12th July 2268, the water purifier begins to malfunction but it was repaired by Stanley Armstrong. On 13th July 2268, Butch DeLoria, Wally Mack and Paul Hannon Jr. looking for a name for their future gang, which was later known as the Tunnel Snakes. In 2272, another Vault 101 dweller escaped from Vault 101 and also made his way to Megaton, in the Moriarty's Saloon, telling to Colin Moriarty that Vault 101 dweller were brainwashed into believing lies.

Gradually, Alphonse Almodovar became to had an entire generation of Vault 101 dwellers who were playing along with the vault experiments, keeping the secrets from their children. He and his cronies continued to receive periodic information from the outside world, while those not in the know were told that things had gotten so bad that whoever was sending transmissions was no longer able to do so, reinforcing the thought that leaving the vault was sheer suicide.

James's departure
In 17th August 2277, a radroach infestation start, Agnes Taylor die of a heart attack, Floyd Lewis and Vikki Hannon were killed and Paul Hannon Jr. was wounded by radroaches, and James disappeared from Vault 101. Jonas Palmer was immediately questioned about why James left but in the procedure he was killed by Stevie Mack. Every member of the Vault 101 security has been ordered to containing the radroach infestation and captured the Lone Wanderer for questioning about James's departure. A few moment later, Amata Almodovar, daughter of the Overseer Alphonse Almodovar and best friends of the Lone Wanderer, wake up them and explained the situation.

During the evasion of the Lone Wanderer for seeking their father in the outside world for answers, Tom Holden and Mary Holden or O'Brian and Richards die. Front of the vault door, Amata Almodovar say her goodbyes to them, and just after, Park and Wolfe come but were killed by the Lone Wanderer. After the vault door open, the Lone Wanderer finally left Vault 101 for the Capital Wasteland.

Sometime after James's departure, Paul Hannon Jr. dies from his wounds and the Vault 101 Overseer gone more oppressive with the Vault 101 dwellers than before. But all the vault dwellers living in blissful ignorance finally discover that the world outside could be accessed, there was a possibility of life above ground and some expedition was already done in the past. This discovery created a new crisis into Vault 101 and the vault became divided into two groups.

Vault experiments crisis
The group of rebel was led by Amata Almodovar and including all of the young vault dwellers, holed up in the vault clinic and wanted to open Vault 101 for interact with the outside world, open up limited trade with nearby settlements and make excursions into the wasteland when necessary. The other group was led by the Vault 101 Overseer and he wanted to keep the vault closed permanently, in accordance with the vault experiments. Butch DeLoria him wished to abandon the vault entirely and lived on the surface.

A few time later, the vault received a radio contact from the Enclave seeking to gain entry into Vault 101 because their passwords for the vault door no longer match their records (it was changed for "Amata" by Amata Almodovar to bring the Lone Wanderer later into Vault 101), but after brief negotiation, the Vault 101 Overseer refused to admit them, thinking he can't exposed his vault and its dwellers to an unknown factor, much less one that would so gallantly suggest abandoning the vault experiments, also thinking it was an additional reason to prevent the rebels from opening Vault 101 to the likes of them. After that, Amata Almodovar began to emit the Vault 101 emergency frequency around Vault 101 in the Capital Wasteland, for that the Lone Wanderer come to aid them in their current crisis.

It is unknown what exactly became of Vault 101 afterwards, if Amata Almodovar became the new Overseer or she was killed, if Alphonse Almodovar was still the Overseer or Allen Mack was the Overseer, if the group of rebel was broken or if Vault 101 was open, keep closed, destroyed or thrown into chaos, and if the Lone Wanderer helped them for one of its possibilities. But at this time, the number of Vault 101 dwellers has fallen significantly in the two centuries since it was sealed (despite message encouraging procreation), and that without external input, the Vault 101's population will not remain genetically viable for more than a generation or so, and collapse inevitably due to genetic stagnation and inbreeding in some years if Vault 101 remains closed.

Layout
Vault 101 is divided into four sections by the game. These sections are the Main Entrance, Overseer's Tunnel, Atrium/Upper Level, and the Lower Level. The sections are separated by doors, and stairways connect floors and levels within two of the sections. Levels and rooms are identified by signs. There are two paths to the Capital Wasteland: a direct path from the Atrium and a hidden tunnel named the Overseer's Tunnel.

It is important to note that the sections are not directly stacked upon each other. They are staggered with each section moving progressively more westward as the Vault burrows deeper into the earth.

Main entrance
This section connects the Capital Wasteland to the Vault. The rooms in this section are:
 * Natural rock tunnel connecting the Wasteland door to the Vault door
 * Entrance room
 * Control booth
 * Concealed room connecting the Overseer's Tunnel to the main entrance
 * Large generator room
 * Small generator room
 * Storage room

Overseer's tunnel
This section connects the Overseer's Office (in Atrium/Upper Level) with the Main Entrance.

Atrium/Upper level
This section connects the Main Entrance to the Lower Level. This section is divided into two sub-sections: Admin and Atrium. Admin is short for Administration.

Rooms in Admin are:
 * Overseer's Office
 * Overseer's terminal
 * Reception room
 * Jonas Palmer dies ("Escape!")
 * Overseer's apartment
 * 3 rooms - Dining/Living room, Amata's bedroom, Alphonse's bedroom
 * Operations
 * Computer (inaccessible)
 * Location of Vault's mainframe
 * Security
 * Amata is interrogated ("Escape!")
 * Holding Cell
 * Mr. Brotch is detained ("Trouble on the Homefront")
 * Systems
 * Floyd Lewis dies here ("Escape!")

Systems connects Admin to Atrium. Rooms in Atrium are located on two floors - a upper and a lower floor. Rooms on the upper floor are inaccessible. They are: The lower floor of the Atrium offers access to a Storage room and a Cafeteria on the Lower Level. The rooms on this floor are:
 * Dining/Living room of Mack Apartment
 * Allan Mack is yelling at the Lone Wanderer ("Escape!")
 * Utility (inaccessible)
 * Equipment (inaccessible)
 * Storage room (inaccessible)
 * Storage room


 * Note: The Fallout 3 Official Game Guide identifies the lower floor of the Atrium as the Vault 101 Sub-Level. This error is later corrected for the Fallout 3 Official Game Guide - Game of the Year edition.

Lower level
This is the final section of the Vault. Though named Lower Level, this section actually covers two levels: the Lower and the Reactor.

Rooms in the lower level are:
 * Clinic
 * Physician's office
 * Vault 101 Medical Access Database terminal
 * Beatrice is dead ("Trouble on the Homefront")
 * Classroom
 * GOAT ("Future Imperfect")
 * Cafeteria (aka Diner)
 * Lone Wanderer's tenth birthday ("Growing Up Fast")
 * Grandma Taylor dies ("Escape!")
 * DeLoria apartment
 * 2 rooms - Dining/Living room, bedroom
 * Ellen DeLoria is attacked by radroaches ("Escape!")
 * Common room (inaccessible)
 * Cigar room (inaccessible)
 * Ladies restroom
 * Gentlemen's restroom
 * Lone Wanderer's apartment
 * Amata talks to the Lone Wanderer after James escapes ("Escape!")
 * Storage room
 * Note: The map for the DeLoria and Lone Wanderer's apartments in the official game guide have two beds in the bedroom; whereas, in the game, there is only one bed.

Rooms in the Reactor level are:
 * Generator room
 * James gives a BB gun to the Lone Wanderer ("Growing Up Fast")
 * Filter room
 * Location of the Water Purifier and Water chip
 * Reactor room
 * Location of the Vault's geo-thermal reactor
 * Storage room
 * Lone Wanderer kills a radroach ("Growing Up Fast")


 * Note: The Official Game Guide identifies this level as the Vault 101 Atrium.

Notable loot

 * Bobblehead - Medicine: In James' clinic, on the lower level.
 * Schematics - Rock-It Launcher and 300 caps: In James' clinic, behind the an average locked wall plaque featuring your mother's favorite Bible verse.
 * Grognak the Barbarian: In the diner, from Amata. If you do not use it during your tenth birthday party, it will be in the dresser to the right when you escape the vault.

Appearances
Vault 101 appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

 * In the cafeteria, there is a reference to the first Fallout game. On the bulletin board above the jukebox it advertises a bingo night in the diner, with the ball chosen being 13 and "First prize being a weeks supply of water rations!".

Bugs

 * Fast-traveling or approaching the Vault entrance will in some cases result in a massive frame-rate drop.
 * Closing the Vault door manually using the outer console will work normally during Escape!. However, approaching the tunnel exit will result in the Vault door reopening behind you exactly when it is supposed to close if you don't tamper with the console.
 * Using the console command on the Vault door or just using the  and simply walk through the door will grant you access at any time after leaving the Vault. However, if the Trouble on the Homefront quest is not in progress or available yet, the Vault will be completely empty of all residents, with the occasional exception of a lone security guard who will have no dialogue options and is prone to frequent and random disappearance. Entering using this method after the quest will allow you to remain there as long as you wish, with some residents having dialogue options available, such as Susie Mack.