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Red Racer Factory terminal entries

From The Vault

Red Racer Factory terminal entries can be found in the CEO Offices terminals inside the Red Racer Factory, a place in Fallout 3. The entries are written by The Surgeon.

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[edit] Chip Broadcast Terminal

[edit] Diary Entry L-2

I have used materials from the small explosive cache I found to further safeguard myself from my experiments. I have wired the building to broadcast a signal from this terminal that in emergency will detonate all chips. I pray that day never comes.

[edit] Surgeon's Notes

[edit] Entry 2R-A0

Some of my earlier chip prototypes (C6-A and C6-L) have started to malfunction causing the chips to overheat and eventually detonate the implanted charge. In retaliation I have upgraded the P7 series and above to counter the malfunction. I have also altered the Y2 series in the mutant as a precaution. Ghouls are easily replaceable, mutants are not.

[edit] Entry 64D-A3

I have had to alter the chips for the mutants to account for their greater size. Fortunately, they exhibit a higher intellect than the ghouls and can be controlled to an even greater extent. The enthralled mutants have mentioned legends of even larger mutants, almost twice as big as the one I've captured. If only I could get my hands on one of those the experiments the fun.

[edit] Surgeon's Terminal

[edit] Notes on Stefan

My masterpiece! Stefan is now under my control! The latest chip I installed in him seems to have taken and he is now mine. The effort to capture one of these glowing ghouls was immense but finally I can take solace in the fact that I have one under my control. His limited intellect means I will have to keep him downstairs with the rest of the ghouls but I pity any rabble that pokes their head in here now.

[edit] Notes

  • The lines "If only I could get my hands on one of those the experiments the fun" and "The latest chip I installed in him seems to have taken and he is now mine" (In Entry 64D-A3 and Notes on Stefan respectively) both have typos in them. What they really mean can only be speculated.
  • There is a "Disable Chips" option on all of the terminals. See The Surgeon for more details.