Vault-Tec Rep



The Vault-Tec rep is a representative of Vault-Tec in 2077, who informs the Sole Survivor that they and their family have been approved to move in to Vault 111.

Background
The Vault-Tec Representative calls on the Survivor shortly before the bombing of the Boston area in 2077, when he asks them to fill out paperwork to complete their family's vault reservation. During this conversation, players may note despite his cheerful behavior, the Representative is clearly anxious of the possibility of a nuclear war.

Upon completion, he thanks the Survivor before being cut off by the door abruptly closing. After the alarms ring out, he is then at the front of the crowd of people pleading for access to the Vault but being denied entry by the soldiers, despite him being a Vault-Tec employee. He tries to force his way through, in which he backs down with a soldier preparing to fire at him. He is last seen making threats to report this incident before fleeing the area.

He survived the war, but became a ghoul, due to radiation. Since then, he has taken up residence in Goodneighbor and can be found in Hotel Rexford. If met, the Representative expresses shock that the Sole Survivor has not changed since they last met from over 200 years ago. In stark contrast to his mood at the beginning of the game, he expresses depression and is resentful of how Vault-tec had abandoned him as he was not on the "list". The Representative also mentions he had no idea about the experiment that Vault 111 had conducted as he was only meant to "roll call" the potential occupants. Furthermore, he claims after the Great War, he struggled with the psychological trauma and bias as a ghoul as he could not live in Diamond City, did not want to live in Sanctuary Hills due to the "insane" behavior of Codsworth, and has given up hope since. Upon finishing his rant, the rep hints that the Sole Survivor was the last friendly person he had met right before the Great War altered his life. From there, the Sole Survivor can convince him to move back to Sanctuary Hills, as long as they pass an easy speech challenge. If given an occupation, he partially regains his cheerful behavior from prior to the war.

Other interactions
Interacting with the representative prompts the player character to choose their SPECIAL stats for the first time and enter a name for the Sole Survivor.

He can be found in the Hotel Rexford in Goodneighbor. When talking to him you can convince him to come to one of your settlements and work as a settler.

Appearances
The Vault-Tec rep appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
The Vault-Tec representative bears a resemblance to the Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios, Todd Howard.

Bugs
Others have had success assigning him to Sanctuary, wating for 24 hours and then travelling there. When speaking to him, he repeated his original dialogue from when he was first recruited and then was fixed. He could be moved back to the original settlement without issue.
 * He can get stuck in a dialog loop and repeat the line "You're going to come visit, right?" forever. This makes it impossible to purchase items from him. The bug appears to randomly fix itself after an amount of time.
 * He can also get bugged if assigned to a Trader shop or similar, where his dialog will only be a looped generic saying like how the female player's face looks like a baby's after 200 years every time you try and get him to open shop dialog, which is impossible as long as he's assigned. It doesn't seem to correct itself either after multiple visits over in-game weeks nor will he greet you.


 * Although acclaimed to be the only person "with 200 years of sales experience", he may not appear at the shop he was assigned to. You will need to assign another role for him, trade a few items, before assigning him back again.
 * There is also another bug when trying to assign him to any assignable task. Instead of assigning the Rep, he will move to the object and stand next to/inside of.

Gallery
Representante de Vault-Tec 볼트텍 직원 Przedstawiciel Vault-Tec Представитель «Волт-Тек»