Space suit (Fallout: New Vegas)

The REPCONN space suit is a piece of clothing in Fallout: New Vegas in 2281.

Characteristics
These suits are used for traveling in the inhospitable vacuum of space. It is classified as a light armor and can be repaired with radiation suits. It also has a high Radiation Resistance.

Location
This armor is found during the Come Fly With Me quest in the REPCONN Test Site. It is found down in the REPCONN basement overlooking the irradiated rocket hangar, where you go to give the fuel and thrusters to the Bright Brotherhood, who are planning to use the rockets. The space suit and space suit helmet will be on a shelf to the left when you enter the door. Unlike the suit, the helmet does not provide additional radiation resistance.

The only other space suits are worn by Bright followers, who will be found in the irradiated hangar. By killing them, you can procure extra space suits.

Behind the scenes

 * The space suit was inspired by [[Media:SpacesuitOrigin.jpg|this]] particular photograph, according to Josh Sawyer's Facebook account.

Bugs

 * The space suit (and helmet) can sometimes glitch, not allowing the player to wear them due to the text blacking out. Dropping the equipment and picking it up again seems to fix this.
 * If you put on the space suit, it will permanently remove your Pip-boy glove. This can be solved by using the console command . Since this is just an appearance malfunction, you do not need it at all. Equipping other armors will display that armor's corresponding left glove instead.
 * An unlimited supply of this suit and helmet can be obtained by silently killing one of the Bright followers as they make their way to the basement. Once dead, search the dead follower's body and take the suit and helmet. After you complete the quest, go back to the body and the spacesuit and helmet will appear again. Sometimes, the suits and helmets cannot be worn, but they can repair other suits or be worn by companions.
 * Attacking with a two-handed weapon (i.e. super sledge) in first-person view will cause part of the oxygen tank on the back of the suit to clip into your HUD. This is easily viewed with the camera pointing at a ~50 degree angle to the ground.