A Tranquility Lounger (named Visiontrons in Fallout 3 concept art), and also referred to as an immersion recliner, is a virtual reality-based stasis device. Although the Tranquility Lounger is apparently able to keep its occupant alive indefinitely (in particular, halting or at least slowing the aging process), there will be some effects, and eventually the user will be too weak to survive without the pod's life-support system. The loungers are designed for civilians, and injury or death occurring within the simulation does not harm their actual body; this safety feature can be disabled and avatar death will result in massive user cardiac arrest. The loungers do measure vital signs of the occupants which can be viewed by people outside of the simulation. One case in particular, Old Lady Di
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| - A Tranquility Lounger (named Visiontrons in Fallout 3 concept art), and also referred to as an immersion recliner, is a virtual reality-based stasis device. Although the Tranquility Lounger is apparently able to keep its occupant alive indefinitely (in particular, halting or at least slowing the aging process), there will be some effects, and eventually the user will be too weak to survive without the pod's life-support system. The loungers are designed for civilians, and injury or death occurring within the simulation does not harm their actual body; this safety feature can be disabled and avatar death will result in massive user cardiac arrest. The loungers do measure vital signs of the occupants which can be viewed by people outside of the simulation. One case in particular, Old Lady Di
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- Circle of loungers in Vault 112
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| - A Tranquility Lounger (named Visiontrons in Fallout 3 concept art), and also referred to as an immersion recliner, is a virtual reality-based stasis device. Although the Tranquility Lounger is apparently able to keep its occupant alive indefinitely (in particular, halting or at least slowing the aging process), there will be some effects, and eventually the user will be too weak to survive without the pod's life-support system. The loungers are designed for civilians, and injury or death occurring within the simulation does not harm their actual body; this safety feature can be disabled and avatar death will result in massive user cardiac arrest. The loungers do measure vital signs of the occupants which can be viewed by people outside of the simulation. One case in particular, Old Lady Dithers, has an alarmingly high stress level - talking to her within the simulation indicates that she has become aware of the virtual reality and has gone somewhat insane.
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