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|industry =[[Robot]]ics, precision electronics |
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− | |products =[[Pip-Boy 2000]]<br />[[Pip-Boy 3000]]<br />[[Stealth Boy |
+ | |products =[[Pip-Boy 2000]]<br />[[Pip-Boy 3000]]<br />[[Stealth Boy|Stealth Boy 3001]]<br />[[Protectron]]<br />[[PDQ-88b Securitron]]<br />[[Sentry bot]]<br />[[Unified Operating System]] (UOS)<br />[[Liberty Prime]] (with General Atomics)<br />[[Lil' Pip 3000]]<br />[[RobCo Reflectron]] |
|divisions =[[H&H Tool Company]]<br />[[REPCONN Aerospace]] |
|divisions =[[H&H Tool Company]]<br />[[REPCONN Aerospace]] |
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|locations =[[RobCo facility]], [[Washington, D.C.]] |
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⚫ | <section begin="CXGamesSummary" /><!--Please don't remove, using in Canceled games portal-->RobCo Industries was one of the largest and most influential computer and robotics corporations in the pre-War [[United States]]. The company’s name is either an abbreviation of “Robot Company” or was named after its founder, [[Robert House]], the eventual master of [[New Vegas]]. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | Founded in 2042 by [[Robert House]], |
+ | Founded in 2042 by industrialist and inventor [[Robert House]], RobCo quickly soared through the ranks of the world’s most profitable and powerful corporations, rivalling the likes of [[Poseidon Energy]] within several years. By 2077, RobCo’s patented software and robotics designs had become a cornerstone of American industry, as exemplified by the widespread use of RobCo’s [[Unified operating system|unified operating system]] in most American computer system in the years leading up to 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 [[United States Armed Forces| |
+ | 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 [[United States Armed Forces|U.S. Army]]. In 2075, RobCo purchased [[REPCONN Aerospace]], allowing the company to enter the aerospace industry. |
==Products== |
==Products== |
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* [[RobCo Reflectron]] |
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* [[PDQ-88b Securitron]] |
* [[PDQ-88b Securitron]] |
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* [[Lil' Pip 3000]] |
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Revision as of 00:05, 10 March 2015
Template:Infobox pre-war company
RobCo Industries was one of the largest and most influential computer and robotics corporations in the pre-War United States. The company’s name is either an abbreviation of “Robot Company” or was named after its founder, Robert House, the eventual master of New Vegas.
Background
Founded in 2042 by industrialist and inventor Robert House, RobCo quickly soared through the ranks of the world’s most profitable and powerful corporations, rivalling the likes of Poseidon Energy within several years. By 2077, RobCo’s patented software and robotics designs had become a cornerstone of American industry, as exemplified by the widespread use of RobCo’s unified operating system in most American computer system in the years leading up to 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 U.S. 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
- Sentry bot
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)