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'''RobCo Industries''' was one of the biggest and most influential computer and robotics corporations in the [[United States of America]]. The company's name is either an abbreviation of the term "Robot Company," or was named after its founder, [[Robert House]], the eventual master of [[New Vegas]], in the [[Mojave Wasteland]]. |
'''RobCo Industries''' was one of the biggest and most influential computer and robotics corporations in the [[United States of America]]. The company's name is either an abbreviation of the term "Robot Company," or was named after its founder, [[Robert House]], the eventual master of [[New Vegas]], in the [[Mojave Wasteland]]. |
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Founded in 2042 by [[Robert House]], by 2049 RobCo had become one of the most powerful corporations in the world, rivaling even [[Poseidon Energy]]. By 2077, their patented software and robotic designs formed the cornerstone of American industry, exemplified by the 2075 [[Unified operating system]], which was used in nearly every computer system on American soil in the years just before the [[Great War]]. |
Founded in 2042 by [[Robert House]], by 2049 RobCo had become one of the most powerful corporations in the world, rivaling even [[Poseidon Energy]]. By 2077, their patented software and robotic designs formed the cornerstone of American industry, exemplified by the 2075 [[Unified operating system]], which was used in nearly every computer system on American soil in the years just before the [[Great War]]. |
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The company had numerous joint design and manufacturing ventures, including developing the [[Pip-Boy]] for [[Vault-Tec]] and the [[Liberty Prime]] project with [[General Atomics International]] and the [[US Army]]. In 2075, RobCo purchased [[REPCONN Aerospace]], allowing the company to enter the aerospace industry. |
The company had numerous joint design and manufacturing ventures, including developing the [[Pip-Boy]] for [[Vault-Tec]] and the [[Liberty Prime]] project with [[General Atomics International]] and the [[US Army]]. In 2075, RobCo purchased [[REPCONN Aerospace]], allowing the company to enter the aerospace industry. |
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RobCo Industries was one of the biggest and most influential computer and robotics corporations in the United States of America. The company's name is either an abbreviation of the term "Robot Company," or was named after its founder, Robert House, the eventual master of New Vegas, in the Mojave Wasteland.
Background
Founded in 2042 by Robert House, by 2049 RobCo had become one of the most powerful corporations in the world, rivaling even Poseidon Energy. By 2077, their patented software and robotic designs formed the cornerstone of American industry, exemplified by the 2075 Unified operating system, which was used in nearly every computer system on American soil in the years just before the Great War.
The company had numerous joint design and manufacturing ventures, including developing the Pip-Boy for Vault-Tec and the Liberty Prime project with General Atomics International and the US Army. In 2075, RobCo purchased REPCONN Aerospace, allowing the company to enter the aerospace industry.
Products
- Pip-Boy 2000
- Pip-Boy 3000
- Pimp-Boy 3 Billion
- Stealth Boy 3001
- Protectron
- Unified Operating System (UOS)
- Liberty Prime (with General Atomics)
- RobCo Reflectron
- PDQ-88b Securitron
The following is based on Van Buren design documents and is not canon. |
Known facilities
- RobCo Facility (Washington, D.C.)
- REPCONN test site (Mojave Wasteland)
- REPCONN Headquarters (Mojave Wasteland)
Appearances
Products from RobCo appear in every Fallout game, and are likely to appear in any future Fallout game.
Products from RobCo were likely to appear in Fallout Online, Interplay's orignal Project V13, since abandoned in favour of an unrelated project by the same name.
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