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{{Infobox location
 
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|map marker =[[Vault 0]]
 
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|leaders =[[Calculator]]
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|missions =[[Calculator's Lair (mission)|Calculator's Lair]]
 
|part of =[[Cheyenne Mountain]]
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|local map desc =The upper level
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|local map2 desc =The lower level
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|terminal =[[Vault 0 terminal entries]]
 
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'''Vault 0''' (Vault Zero) is a location in ''[[Fallout Tactics]]''.
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'''Vault 0''' (Vault Zero) is a [[Fallout Tactics locations|location]] in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', which can be reached from [[Cheyenne Mountain]].
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Unlike most [[Vault]]s involved in the [[Vault Experiment]], Vault 0 was not an experiment in human behavior. It was constructed by expanding and reinforcing the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado and was by far the largest of the underground Vaults (by volume). It was intended to be the nucleus of the Vault Network.
 
Unlike most [[Vault]]s involved in the [[Vault Experiment]], Vault 0 was not an experiment in human behavior. It was constructed by expanding and reinforcing the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado and was by far the largest of the underground Vaults (by volume). It was intended to be the nucleus of the Vault Network.
   
Vault 0 was a place where the geniuses of the pre-War [[United States]] could be kept in cryogenic stasis - their brains were extracted and frozen for the duration of their "residence" in this Vault. They were hooked up together to one big supercomputer called the [[Calculator]], which was supposed to function in collaboration with the brains of these pre-War geniuses to design and nurture an ideal human society in a post-War U.S. by educating the survivors and residents.
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Vault 0 was a place where the geniuses of the pre-[[Great War|War]] [[United States]] could be kept in cryogenic stasis - their brains were extracted and frozen for the duration of their "residence" in this Vault. They were hooked up together to one big supercomputer called the [[Calculator]], which was supposed to function in collaboration with the brains of these pre-War geniuses to design and nurture an ideal human society in a post-War U.S. by educating the survivors and residents.
   
 
Due to budget cutbacks by the Department of Defense (because of a false sense of safety as a result of the repeated drills), several important backup systems were not included to the neuro-link systems. This made the Calculator corrupted and instead of releasing the robots to make the Wasteland safe for humanity, the Vault 0 robots began to exterminate all life, completing the so called "pacification protocol". As for the unfortunate geniuses plugged in, most of them suffered severe brain damage, dementia, and mental retardation from a combination of age and prolonged radiation exposure (not mutation). Technology, it seemed, has not been affected by the ravages of nuclear radiation.
 
Due to budget cutbacks by the Department of Defense (because of a false sense of safety as a result of the repeated drills), several important backup systems were not included to the neuro-link systems. This made the Calculator corrupted and instead of releasing the robots to make the Wasteland safe for humanity, the Vault 0 robots began to exterminate all life, completing the so called "pacification protocol". As for the unfortunate geniuses plugged in, most of them suffered severe brain damage, dementia, and mental retardation from a combination of age and prolonged radiation exposure (not mutation). Technology, it seemed, has not been affected by the ravages of nuclear radiation.
   
Vault 0 thus becomes the end-setting of ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'', as the player character, the [[Warrior]], and their team of [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] Paladins have to stop the machine. The Warrior's squad came to Vault 0 after the nuclear explosion that opened the Vault door. There, they finally met the infamous Dagger Squad of the Brotherhood, which consisted of squad leader Paladin Lord [[Maximus]], [[Tais]], [[Maelyra]], [[Khronis]], and [[Phoenix (character)|Phoenix]]. Dagger Squad aided the Warrior in defeating the first wave of Vault protectors, and then secured the lift which later could be used to enter the Calculator's chamber. However, the Vault power nodes were rendered offline after explosion, so the Warrior had to activate them. Going through security, living and cryogenics facilities of the Vault, the Warrior battles many robots and encounters remnants of Vault 0's citizens, who were revealed to be severely brain-damaged due to malfunctions in the cryogenic chambers. Ultimately, the Warrior activates the power nodes and proceeds to the lift, entering the Calculator's main lair.
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Vault 0 thus becomes the end-setting of ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', as the player character, the [[Warrior]], and their team of [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] Paladins have to stop the machine. The Warrior's squad came to Vault 0 after the nuclear explosion that opened the Vault door. There, they finally met the infamous Dagger Squad of the Brotherhood, which consisted of squad leader Paladin Lord [[Maximus]], [[Tais]], [[Maelyra]], [[Khronis]], and [[Phoenix (character)|Phoenix]]. Dagger Squad aided the Warrior in defeating the first wave of Vault protectors, and then secured the lift which later could be used to enter the Calculator's chamber. However, the Vault power nodes were rendered offline after the explosion, so the Warrior had to activate them. Going through security, living and cryogenics facilities of the Vault, the Warrior battles many robots and encounters remnants of Vault 0's citizens, who were revealed to be severely brain-damaged due to malfunctions in the cryogenic chambers. Ultimately, the Warrior activates the power nodes and proceeds to the lift, entering the Calculator's main lair.
   
 
==Mission==
 
==Mission==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
Vault 0 appears only in ''[[Fallout Tactics]]''.
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Vault 0 appears only in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]''.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
* The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is also the location of the fictional Military Strategic Defense Initiative, like the Sentient Computer System called "SkyNET" from the ''Terminator'' series of films. Many further ''Terminator'' references are made throughout the ''Fallout: Tactics''. It is also a real military site; there is also a zoo (http://www.cmzoo.org/) on the other side of the mountain.
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* The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is also the location of the fictional Military Strategic Defense Initiative, like the Sentient Computer System called "SkyNET" from the ''Terminator'' series of films. Many further ''Terminator'' references are made throughout the ''Fallout: Tactics''. It is also a real military site.
 
* The Complex was also used in the television series ''Stargate SG-1'' as the base of operations for the fictional "Stargate" program, starring [[Richard Dean Anderson]], a voice actor in [[Fallout]].
 
* The Complex was also used in the television series ''Stargate SG-1'' as the base of operations for the fictional "Stargate" program, starring [[Richard Dean Anderson]], a voice actor in [[Fallout]].
 
* Cheyenne Mountain remains a military base today and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the location of most of the United States' missile targeting systems and missile defense systems.
 
* Cheyenne Mountain remains a military base today and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the location of most of the United States' missile targeting systems and missile defense systems.
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Vault 0 (Vault Zero) is a location in Fallout Tactics, which can be reached from Cheyenne Mountain.

Background

Unlike most Vaults involved in the Vault Experiment, Vault 0 was not an experiment in human behavior. It was constructed by expanding and reinforcing the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado and was by far the largest of the underground Vaults (by volume). It was intended to be the nucleus of the Vault Network.

Vault 0 was a place where the geniuses of the pre-War United States could be kept in cryogenic stasis - their brains were extracted and frozen for the duration of their "residence" in this Vault. They were hooked up together to one big supercomputer called the Calculator, which was supposed to function in collaboration with the brains of these pre-War geniuses to design and nurture an ideal human society in a post-War U.S. by educating the survivors and residents.

Due to budget cutbacks by the Department of Defense (because of a false sense of safety as a result of the repeated drills), several important backup systems were not included to the neuro-link systems. This made the Calculator corrupted and instead of releasing the robots to make the Wasteland safe for humanity, the Vault 0 robots began to exterminate all life, completing the so called "pacification protocol". As for the unfortunate geniuses plugged in, most of them suffered severe brain damage, dementia, and mental retardation from a combination of age and prolonged radiation exposure (not mutation). Technology, it seemed, has not been affected by the ravages of nuclear radiation.

Vault 0 thus becomes the end-setting of Fallout Tactics, as the player character, the Warrior, and their team of Brotherhood of Steel Paladins have to stop the machine. The Warrior's squad came to Vault 0 after the nuclear explosion that opened the Vault door. There, they finally met the infamous Dagger Squad of the Brotherhood, which consisted of squad leader Paladin Lord Maximus, Tais, Maelyra, Khronis, and Phoenix. Dagger Squad aided the Warrior in defeating the first wave of Vault protectors, and then secured the lift which later could be used to enter the Calculator's chamber. However, the Vault power nodes were rendered offline after the explosion, so the Warrior had to activate them. Going through security, living and cryogenics facilities of the Vault, the Warrior battles many robots and encounters remnants of Vault 0's citizens, who were revealed to be severely brain-damaged due to malfunctions in the cryogenic chambers. Ultimately, the Warrior activates the power nodes and proceeds to the lift, entering the Calculator's main lair.

Mission

Main article: Vault 0 (mission)

The mission in Vault 0 is to activate three power nodes throughout the vault in order to reach the Calculator.

Notes

  • The technology, aesthetic, and design of Vault 0 is unique among the Vaults.

Appearances

Vault 0 appears only in Fallout Tactics.

Behind the scenes

  • The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is also the location of the fictional Military Strategic Defense Initiative, like the Sentient Computer System called "SkyNET" from the Terminator series of films. Many further Terminator references are made throughout the Fallout: Tactics. It is also a real military site.
  • The Complex was also used in the television series Stargate SG-1 as the base of operations for the fictional "Stargate" program, starring Richard Dean Anderson, a voice actor in Fallout.
  • Cheyenne Mountain remains a military base today and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the location of most of the United States' missile targeting systems and missile defense systems.
  • This is also the housing for the W.O.P.R. super computer in the movie WarGames.