Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI

The PIP-Boy 2000 Mark VI is a pre-War Personal Information Processor manufactured by RobCo Industries and acts as a database for the wearer's personal information and inventory.

Characteristics
Each Vault Dweller leaving Vault 76 was issued a Mark VI to assist in their goal of rebuilding Appalachia 25 years after the Great War. It is capable of tracking the wearer's status and any active or completed quests and also organizes the wearer's inventory. An overlay of the data is also available. In addition, the device features a Geiger counter, and a holotape player is located beneath the display.

Before the war, an upgrade for the 2000 Mark VI was in development by a team of researchers led by a doctoral candidate at Vault-Tec University.

Sections
On the main display of the Mark VI are four primary sections, each with specific subsections as followed.

STATS
STATS is an overview of the player character's general health, physical well-being, and capabilities. At the very bottom of the screen, the wearer's current and total HP, level, progress to next level, and current and total AP are displayed. Information is then broken down into four subsections:

ITEM
ITEM is an overview of the player character's inventory. At the very bottom of the screen, the wearer's carry weight limitations and amount of caps can be seen, in addition to showing the damage output of the wearer's current weapon and the Damage Resistance of the armor they are currently wearing. In all sections, the weight, stack weight and value of items in caps are listed when the item is selected.

DATA
The DATA section displays the quests that the wearer has. Each quest can be activated/deactivated, with completed quests shown in a darker hue below, separated from those that are current. Each tab displays a description of the current objective of the quest and the actual current objective below the quest title.

RADIO
The list allows the player character to tune into a radio station from the list displayed.

Modifications
The Pip-Boy can be modified with a variety of paints, purchased through the Atomic Shop or obtained as quest or season rewards.

Behind the scenes

 * The Pip-Boy 2000 appeared in Fallout and Fallout 2.
 * A real world Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI kit was produced by the Wand Company.