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Revision as of 00:13, 11 October 2011
For an overview of various vault jumpsuits in the Fallout series of games, see vault jumpsuit. |
The Boomer jumpsuit is a piece of clothing in Fallout: New Vegas.
Characteristics
It provides a damage threshold of 4. It appears to be a Vault jumpsuit with an flight jacket over it, decorated with medals and ribbons. A large "34" is also on the back. The number pays homage to the days when the Boomers were fresh out of Vault 34.
Variants
Locations
- Several Boomers in the hangars at Nellis wear the jumpsuit.
- It is also worth noting that there are two dead boomers wearing jumpsuits in the first room of the generator station. The generator room is made accessible by accepting the Quest Ant Misbehavin'.
Behind the scenes
- Several real world medals and ribbons can be seen hanging from the jacket, such as the silver star.