REPCONN Headquarters

REPCONN Headquarters was the headquarters of REPCONN, a company based in Nevada that specialized in rocket manufacture.

The building contains many hacking and lockpicking tasks. The main purpose of lockpicking and science in this location is to obtain security clearance so that the many defensive robots do not become hostile. There are several safes as well, most of which can be opened with either Science or Lockpicking. The hardest of which are two very hard hacking terminals and one very hard locked door. The first very hard locked door and very hard terminal can be bypassed by playing your way through the entire building carefully. Behind them lays the unique weapon Q-35 Matter Modulator.

Location

 * Repconn Headquarters is located South East of Allied Technologies Offices.
 * Repconn Headquarters is NOT located near REPCONN Test Site.

Exterior
Outside the building, there are 4-5 friendly Maintenance Robots.

First floor
Upon entering the building, the player will find 4-5 Fiend corpses and a number of Maintenance Robots. The area has several locked doors and safes. The most notable is the Very Hard-Locked door that leads to the unique Plasma Rifle.This weapon can also be obtained via the second level through another locked door however this is only a hard lock and not a very hard lock. There is a Tour Guide REPCONN robot that will greet you upon entering the facility. He will tell you to return between the hours of 10AM and 5PM (if it is not any time between then). If you choose to wait, you will get to take a free tour, thus avoiding all lockpicking (unless you want to gain XP from doing so) that is needed to get to the utility room located in the solarium. (Just be patient and follow the Tour Guide.)

Second floor
You may gain semi-free access to the second floor by passing an Intelligence challenge at one of the Mobile Facial Recognation Scanners. This challenge requires 7 intelligence to be successful, Mentats may help you if your intelligence isn't high enough. You also have the option of quickly finding a Very Easy hackable computer on this floor to add your facial data to the database.

A REPCONN Second Floor Security Card can be found in one of the rooms on this floor, this is required to get past the Maintenance Robots who will request that you vacate the floor, even if you're visiting between the hours of 10AM and 5PM.

There is a door that leads to a room "REPCONN Office Main Floor" that requires a key card to access. Inside there is a hole in the floor that will lead to the unique Plasma Rifle, allowing players to get the Plasma Rifle with little effort.

There is a hard locked terminal on this floor at which you may print out a pass that allows safe passage on the top floor. This is useful in the case that you are unable to hack the very hard locked terminal allowing access on the top floor and if you are unable to pass the 7 LCK check with the mobile facial recognition scanner.

Third floor
In order to remain protected from the robots, you must possess a 7 or higher luck which allows you to guess the password (which is Ice Cream). You can also print a pass from a hard locked terminal on the 2nd floor allowing safe passage. It is possible to destory the mobile facial recognition scanners and sneak around the floor, but without high sneak this is not recommended as you will almost surely trip a security alarm and release Sentry Bots.


 * You also visit during the quest Still in the Dark for the BoS to find the missing patrol. The missing patrol can be found dead on the third floor; you are free to loot their T-51b Power Armor. Very nearby lies a skeleton and Piers Isley's Briefcase; it contains 200 Pre-war Money and a pass key which can be used to access the very-hard door downstairs that leads to the Q-35 Matter Modulator... allowing those with lower lockpick skill access to this unique plasma rifle.

There is also a hidden door behind a very hard terminal next the hole in the wall to the restrooms that hides a Sentry Bot.

Notable loot

 * The Q-35 Matter Modulator, a unique plasma rifle. It's levitating in an orange cylinder that lies behind a Very Hard locked door on the first floor, near the Shipping sign.  The Very Hard terminal outside this door also unlocks the door, as does a keycard that's found on the third floor. This room can also be accesed via the Hard locked door (I was to unlock it with a key, not sure which one) marked as "Door to REPCONN Office Main Floor" on the second floor and dropping down through the broken floor.
 * 2 copies of Nikola Tesla and You: One is on top of the safe in the same room as the Q-35 Matter Modulator. The other is on the second floor, next to a very easy locked terminal on a desk.
 * Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle caps on desks on the second and third floors. Additionally, there is one located on the first floor in between two bottles on a desk behind the security terminal.
 * Big Book of Science, first floor gift shop, in a hard locked room.
 * There is an unlocked door leading south from the solar system display. Up the stairs Jenny Millet's Security Keycard can be found on a console by a skeleton. The card unlocks the door on the right as soon as the player enters the building. It also allows the player to pass the Mobile Facial Recognition Scanner security check (greeting you as Mrs. Millet). Interestingly, it makes the same sound as caps when picked up.
 * A large amount of Microfusion Cells on the first floor behind a locked door.
 * (glitch) Inside a closet, there is a safe with 9mm ammo, maybe a pistol. The safe itself has an easy lockpick challenge. If you look around at the top left hand corner of the safe you will find a second easy lockpick challenge from a second safe, again only containing ammo, and maybe a knife. The makers most likely put 2 safes in the same location by accident.

Related quests

 * Still in the Dark
 * ED-E My Love

Appearances
REPCONN Headquarters appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs
The safe on the first floor after entering can be opened twice. Open first on the door (pre-war money and a couple caps) then exit the safe and try to open the safe by aiming cross-hairs on the top panel of the safe and you can pick it again to find more caps. Confirmed.

Sometimes you will be unable to pick up the Q-35 Matter Modulator as it will be stuck due to glitch. Try throwing grenades or dynamite around it until you can pick it up. You can also try switching into 3rd person view and moving your cursor around the chamber holding the weapon. Most notably, pointing at the base of the chamber while crouching seems to allow you to pick it up.

Also, occasionally Facial Recognition Modules will follow you from the top floor to the second floor, and stay on that floor, forcing you to either flee the second floor until your luck is 7, or to fight the Sentry Robots. Presumably they can also follow you to the main floor.

There is a bug affecting Isley's terminal and the printing of Executive Level passes allowing you access to the third floor. Despite printing the passes from the locked terminal, the robot on the 3rd floor may not recognise that you're holding the pass and turn on the alarm after 30 seconds. Printing of multiple passes may not solve the problem and the robot will still sound the alarm after 30 seconds.

There is a terminal on the first floor in pristine condition that is turned off however the green light emitted by on operational terminal is still seen around the terminal.

If you activate the terminal on the top floor that deactivates the Robots after you have killed all of them. The Robots no matter how you killed them have the option of being spoken to. Instead of talking to them shoot them and earn additional exp.

In the room containing the terminal that prints security badges on the second floor, there is an invisible First Aid Box on the wall behind the terminal, directly across from the door.

Behind the scenes
The lucky password of "Ice Cream" is a reference to Michael Larson; a contestant on the game show "Press Your Luck" who won over $100,000. He was an Ice Cream Truck driver. The irony is that Larson wasn't lucky at all; he'd memorized the computer's supposedly random number generation pattern.