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All standard positions have been intentionally left unfilled and will be assigned by the Overseer according to the Vault 108 protocols.Citadel terminal entries on Vault 108

Vault 108 is a Vault-Tec Vault located in the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3. It is located south of Canterbury Commons and northeast of the Corvega Factory.

Background

Vault Information[1]
Number 108
Starting Construction Date March 2061
Ending Construction Date December 2069
Total Number Of Occupants 475
Total Duration 38 years
Computer Control System None
Primary Power Supply General Atomics Nuclear Power
Secondary Power Supply Steam Whistle Mini Geo-Thermal
Non Standard Equipment Defensive weaponry (triple normal issue)
Not stocked with standard entertainment

Construction on the Vault began in March 2061, and was cut short in December 2069 due to a work stoppage.[1] It was built to accommodate 475 residents for a total of 38 years.[1] The premise of the experiment revolved around intentionally leaving all standard positions unfilled, to be assigned personally by the overseer. This was with the exception of three named roles, including Zachary K. Jameson as chief of staff, Jerec Maddix as chief of security and Nathan Auragen as morale officer.[2]

In addition, the primary power supply was intentionally set to fail in 20 years, just shy of half of the Vault's intended active time span.[1] The backup power supply, Steam Whistle mini geo-thermal, would not be sufficient to power the entirety of the Vault, a fact the scientists were aware of.[1] In addition, the Vault would be outfitted with three times the normal amount of defensive weaponry and lack standard entertainment.[1]

For the overseer role, scientists chose Brody Jones who according to the pre-assignment medical tests, had a genetic disposition for a rare type of cancer. They estimated this would cause his death in a little over three years after the project's start date.[2] The scientists noted that, "these two events should combine to allow a proper catalyst that allows this project to continue as planned."[2]

Scientists within the Vault furthermore engaged in a series of cloning experiments. A holotape found in the cloning lab describes their efforts to clone a man repetitively. It outlined the process, in that every time the man, Gary, was cloned, he immediately became hostile to non-clones, with each one becoming more violent.[3] After the 53rd was no different, the staff began to wonder what to do with all of the clones, as the Vault's observation rooms were becoming full.[3]

Shortly thereafter, Gary 54 exhibited the same increased aggression, this time injuring Doctor Peterson during an examination.[3] The entry also states that they will be destroying some of the clones, to make room for "many more tests."[3] When the Lone Wanderer discovers the location, only Gary clones and creatures remain alive inside.

Layout

The Vault is in an advanced state of disrepair, with water leaks, rust, and collapsed sections. The door is found ajar by the Lone Wanderer upon arrival. There are three main sections one can explore, including the entrance, living quarters, and cloning lab. The living quarters and cloning lab are inhabited by a dozen clones named Gary, all of which are hostile. Most clones are unarmed, with the exception of Gary 1, 25, and 32, who have knives or lead pipes. All clones may pick up and utilize weapons that are present in the area.

The reactor area is inaccessible, due to a blockage of debris in the reactor entrance, located in the cafeteria. The overseer's office is also inaccessible, and features a different window than other Vaults in the region, as it is rectangular shaped. The entrance area is occupied by a colony of Mole Rats.

Inhabitants

Loot

Entrance and living quarters

Entrance local map
Living quarters local map
  • A Stealth Boy is between two terminals in the northwest corner of the room with the door to the living quarters.
  • A Nuka-Cola Quantum is behind shipping crates in the narrow room east of the door to the cloning labs.
  • A Tumblers Today under the same stepladder as a Nuka-Cola Quantum. Stepladder's collision blocked this book.
  • There is a Pugilism Illustrated in the living quarters, on the counter in the cafeteria in the northernmost room on the local map.

Cloning lab

Cloning lab local map
  • The Charisma Bobblehead is located on a table in the observation room (located in the center of the map), which looks into the main operating room. The bobblehead can be found on a table beside a microscope.
  • In the same room as the bobblehead, is a copy of Lying, Congressional Style.
  • Cloning log holotape is found in the room with a locked safe, near a skeleton on the floor next to an examination table.

Notes

  • Radscorpions, Deathclaws, and Sentry Bots are sometimes located outside the Vault's entrance at higher levels when fast traveling. If the Waters of Life quest is complete, an Enclave camp is established nearby. With Broken Steel, Super Mutant Overlords may also appear.
  • This location is the only Vault in the Capital Wasteland without a working terminal.
  • No trace of the additional armory stock mentioned in the Citadel terminal can be found upon arrival.
  • In the living quarters dining area, there are three Radroaches: a normal-sized one, one that is slightly smaller (the same size as the ones kept by Gallo) and one smaller still, making it the smallest found in the game.

Appearances

Vault 108 appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 When using a railway rifle, Gary's head may come off and float in mid-air with the spike through his face.

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