Science



Science is a Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, and Fallout 3 skill.

Covers a variety of hi-technology skills, such as computers, biology, physics and geology.

Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics
Initial Level: Starting Science skill is equal to 25% + (2% x Intelligence). This formula would mean average characters will have a 35% Science skill (25% + (2 x 5)), with the minimum value being 27% and the maximum 46%.

Fallout 3
Science allows you to hack terminals using the mini-game described in Hacking Terminals. Terminals have different difficulty levels, and they require different science skill levels. The difficulty ratings and skill levels are: Very Easy (15), Easy (25), Average (50), Hard (75), and Very Hard (100). This is one of the few skills that may be useful to find a way to raise it to 100% (like Lockpick) as some terminals require such a high level. The relative values of your science level and the difficulty rating affects how hard the minigame is. Harder terminals have more words, longer words, and fewer brackets for removing duds.

This particular skill is able to be raised by the science-oriented book, the Big Book of Science.

Science is also what determines the probability that you will succeed in disarming a slave collar.

Science-based Perks
Наука

Notes.
-With a high enough science skill, you can unlock certain dialog options with Doctor Lesko during quest Those! This allows you to learn he has been using a modified FEV virus to induce the pyrosis into the giant ants.

-Although there are several books called The big book of science, thre is one with similar front cover to the one in fallout 3, designed for 3-5 year olds. This could be a joke at your characters stupidity as you are learning from a book for toddlers.

-Although a high science skill helps your chances with disarming a slave collar, the explosives skill is still taken into account. Even then the slave could still blow up, so saving before disarming it is advised.