![]() Vault City was built around Vault 8, using its fusion generator as a power source, and a GECK to create its infrastructure. Vault 8 - A control vault, became Vault City when it opened in 2091, after receiving the all-clear signal from the Enclave. Eventually, its population turned into feral ghouls. Vault 6 - Once a day, small doses of radiation were leaked into this Vault-Tech vault. Unfortunately, all of the vault's inhabitants were butchered by a group of Fiends. One day, a water leak forced them to open the vault door, hoping to trade with the outside world. Vault 3 - This vault was designed to open after 20 years, but its residents decided to stay locked longer. Not part of any experiment, was the Master's vault under the Cathedral in Fallout. LA Vault - This was Vault-Tec demonstration vault. Here's a list of the most interesting Vault-Tec vaults from all Fallout games, and their purpose, known only by their Overseers. The purpose of the vault experiments was to help prepare the Enclave for either re-colonizing Earth or colonizing another planet if Earth turned out to be uninhabitable. ![]() The Enclave, responsible for this grand experiment, the Societal Preservation Program, considered themselves prime candidates for recolonizing the world after a nuclear holocaust and therefore commissioned the construction of their own shelters, isolated from the vault network. The government, and Vault-Tec, never really believed an actual nuclear war would occur the real reason for the existence of these vaults was to run social experiments on pre-selected segments of the population to see how they react to the stresses of isolation and how successfully they recolonize Earth after the vault opens. Guess what? Vault-Tec was commissioned to build only 122 such vaults. However, with a population of almost 400 million by 2077, the United States would need nearly 400,000 vaults that could shelter 1,000 people each. Officially, the vaults were nuclear shelters designed to protect the American population from nuclear holocaust.
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