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Vault 100 is one of the Vault-Tec vaults which was cut from Fallout 3. The vault's original purpose in the vault experiment is unknown, or if it even was part of the experiment. The exact location of the vault is also unknown.
A comprehensive list of Vault-Tec Corporation Vault series shelters and facilities inspired by them in the Fallout franchise. Learn about the purposes, locations, fates, and inhabitants of each Vault, including Vault 100, the starting point of Fallout 76.
Vault 100 is one of the Vault-Tec Vaults which was due to appear in Fallout 3. The Vault's original purpose in the Vault Experiment is unknown, or if it even was part of the experiment. The exact location of the Vault is also unknown. Vault 100 was referenced in the game files of Fallout 3 in...
Vault 100 is an unused location in Fallout 3. Background. An unused Pip-Boy icon is found in the game files. Appearances. Vault 100 is unused in Fallout 3.
A user proposes a game mode where 100 players are trapped in a vault and fight to survive. Other users comment on the feasibility, design and appeal of the idea.
Vault 100: equipped with a state-of-the-art ZAX as an overseer. This ZAX is almost omniscient: it knows the exact state of all of its systems and hidden cameras and microphones monitor the vault dwellers 24/7.
The only known Vaults that still maintain societies comprised of the original dwellers and/or their descendants are Vault 101 (circa 2277), Vault 81 and Vault 118 (2287), and Vault 4 and Vault 33 (2296).