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Vault 89 was inhabited by 500 people, and 250 Robots consisting of Protectrons and Mr. Handies when it first sealed it's doors. The only entertainment given to the Vault were Robot apocalypse films and holodisks to make the human residents paranoid of their robot helpers.

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  • Vault 98
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  • Vault 89 was inhabited by 500 people, and 250 Robots consisting of Protectrons and Mr. Handies when it first sealed it's doors. The only entertainment given to the Vault were Robot apocalypse films and holodisks to make the human residents paranoid of their robot helpers.
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Factions
  • ---- Robot Rebels
  • Emergency Council
  • Human Loyalist ----
  • Port Vault Residents
  • Vault 98 Residents
  • »more»
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Status
  • Active
Name
  • Vault 98
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Population
  • Current Day: 1,000 Humans and 550 Robots
  • Post-Civil War: 480 Humans and 245 Robots
  • Pre-Civil War: 500 Humans and 250 Robots
Established
  • --10-02
  • --10-23
Location
  • Underneath Limestone, Maine
abstract
  • Vault 89 was inhabited by 500 people, and 250 Robots consisting of Protectrons and Mr. Handies when it first sealed it's doors. The only entertainment given to the Vault were Robot apocalypse films and holodisks to make the human residents paranoid of their robot helpers. The humans eventually attacked the robots once the paranoia had hit its apex. This small scale war within the Vault resulted in the deaths of twenty Vault Dwellers and five Robots. However there was a second part to the h experiment. The Vault was provided with a above Quantum Computer modeled after a ZAX and it was given State of the Art A.I. chips in order to see how the Computer would deal with the conflict should the humans fail in removing the robots or the robots in removing the humans within a two day timeframe after which the Protectrons Advanced A.I. Core would be activated. The computer named S.A.M called a peace summit within the Overseer’s office between the 2 groups. The humans were suspicious and refused to go until the New Overseer was sent a file by S.A.M telling about the Vault-Tec’s sinister intentions and how him and the human inhabitants, robots included had been turned into Guinea Pigs for “Scientific Experimentation” for the “World Betterment” or so Vault-Tec claimed. The Overseer then agreed to meet with S.A.M and agreed to end the war. Thus the war came to an end and all Anti-Robot moves or books were destroyed replaced with Books and Movies that were pro-robot or not related to robots at all. The robots and Vault Dwellers also much like Vault 8 finally revealed themselves to the world and built a city surrounding the Vault using both their G.E.C.Ks and knowledge in Pre-War Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Weapons and other technologies long lost to the void of time to build themselves a small city state built in no small part with help from their former enemies: the robots. Vault 98 also known as Vault Town is located under Limestone, Maine.
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