Med-Tek Research

Med-Tek Research is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Background
Med-Tek was a pre-War medical and pharmaceutical company. In this facility, research was done on their latest product, Prevent, which was completed shortly before the Great War. If their predicted sales are anything to go by, Prevent was to be their latest in a long line of wonder drugs.

Subjects used in Med-Tek's research may not have participated in the experiments voluntarily. Cell blocks were built into the lower facility to house test subjects and a number of remains have handcuffs and duct tape in close proximity. Research in this facility included experimenting with infectious diseases, one being a virus that only affected children and teenagers. The facility went into lockdown when the bombs fell to prevent the contagions from spreading, trapping everyone present inside.

Exterior
There are many ghouls hidden underneath vehicles and inside the parking garage next to the building that may wake up after unsuppressed gunshots.

Interior
The facility has three accessible floors and contains feral ghouls. An airlock on the first floor can only be opened as part of MacCready's companion quest Long Road Ahead, and grants access to the sublevel of the building. The second and third floor can always be accessed, but contain very little of interest. The executive terminal on the third floor is part of the previously mentioned companion quest for MacCready.

Notable loot

 * A fusion core - In a generator after going down the elevator behind the airlock.
 * Massachusetts Surgical Journal issue #3 - In the final room in the basement where Prevent can be found as part of Long Road Ahead, on a table in the middle of the room, near the source of radiation.
 * A Vault-Tec lunchbox - In the sublevel, next to a terminal that controls turrets, protectrons and security doors for the whole room.
 * A Nuka-Cola Quantum located on a desk on the third floor, past the room with the ramp.

Appearances
Med-Tek Research appears only in Fallout 4.