Vault 95

Vault 95 is a Vault-Tec vault located in the Commonwealth. It is located at the northeast edge of the Glowing Sea.

Background
Vault-Tec created Vault 95 as a rehabilitation institute for people who suffered from chem addiction. The residents of the vault would continue with the program for 5 years, after which a planted Vault-Tec agent would then unearth a pre-placed, hidden supply of chems to test the social and psychological reactions of the community. As such, it is a good place to find chems.

As reflected in the Vault 95 terminal entries, the rehabilitation program was effective in managing the addiction of its residents, with decisions to maintain the program remaining unanimous throughout the Vault's early years. Private logs reveal that the introduction of chems effectively tore apart the family that the residents had created for each-other, with some residents caving almost immediately to their urges. This stash may be found as one descends the stairs into the Residential area, heading straight to the bathrooms and then looking right. Despite the fate of the vault, the stash still contains moderate quantities of chems and alcohol.

It seems likely that all of the Vault's inhabitants overdosed or fled well before the Gunners moved in, and multiple bodies may be found in and around the stash. In the bedroom slightly to the right of the stash are two bodies splayed out across the furniture. They are surrounded by what appears to be a civilised tea party, complete with mannequin attendees, Psycho, and jet. In one of the closed stalls in the bathroom to the left of the stash is a skeleton and a Psycho. Opposite the room where the Big guns bobblehead is contained, behind a novice locked door, a skeleton may be found slumped against the foot of a bed, a Psycho at his feet and two jet on an upturned waste basket next to him.

Judging from the otherwise homely and untouched nature of the rooms in that area, it seems probable the residents instantly capitulated to their addictions, shut themselves into their rooms and resumed their chem abuse. It also appears the Vault-Tec agent did not survive the ensuing violence, and his body and upgraded 10mm pistol may be found close to his terminal.

The vault is currently a base of operations for the Gunners. This is also one of the best places in the game to quickly obtain a large amount of aluminum and ceramic.

Layout
The entrance is heavily guarded by Gunners along with two assaultrons outside, and one assaultron and a Mister Gutsy inside. An elevator takes the player down to the vault itself. The vault proper has three separate sections. The south side has the cafeteria and the detox chamber. The west side has the reactor down below and the Overseer's office above. The north side has a heavily trapped tunnel that leads to the residential area.

Vault 95 was designed to house a maximum of 72 people as shown in a blueprint behind the Overseer's desk showing the layout of the entire Vault.

Notable loot

 * Big guns bobblehead once down the elevator, turn right in the main room after the tin can chimes, go through the sliding door leading to the residential area. It will be in the northmost room (look at your local map) on top of a radio.
 * Stealth Boy in an Advanced locked room on the west side near the reactor.
 * One of the highest collections of Aluminum, in the form of aluminum cans, TV dinner trays, and surgical trays, rounding out to around 115 pieces.
 * A large number of Bobby pin boxes can be found here in various rooms and in medicine cabinets.
 * X-cell in the residential area, in a closet near the western edge of the map

Related quests

 * Benign Intervention - Cait wants to be cured from her addiction, but the only place rumoured to help her strong addiction is in Vault 95.

Appearances
Vault 95 does make an appearance in Fallout 4, though it was first seen as an unused inventory icon in Fallout 3, Vault 95 jumpsuits exist in Fallout 3 ' s art files.

Behind the scenes
In the Overseer's terminal, a logged document regarding one of support meetings where the question of the frequency of the group meetings is brought up, in addition to other spontaneous, off topic questions asked by several dwellers can be found. In the dialog, a Resident by the name of Randall makes several comments about fellow vault dwellers in and a about the detox program. Randall and many of the details regarding the nature of the support meeting can be seen as a cameo to the movie and book "One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." Where "Randall" in the Meeting notes can be seen as the character Randle McMurphy.

Bugs

 * The player character may become stuck while searching behind some broken generators and be forced to load a previous savegame.
 * The elevator leading down to the vault may glitch and fail to load the vault. This causes the character to be stuck inside the elevator, unable to exit or fast travel away. A quicksave before entering the elevator is recommended. Restarting the game will fix the bug.
 * The player character may get permanently stuck if stunned by the Gunner wielding the shock baton while performing a V.A.T.S. strike.
 * A hole in the floor near the hidden chem closet reveals a zoomed up random image from somewhere in the vault, e.g. a door, an ammo box, etc.

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