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[[Image:VSS sim pod.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Sim pod for [[Anchorage Reclamation simulation]]]]
 
[[Image:VSS sim pod.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Sim pod for [[Anchorage Reclamation simulation]]]]
[[Image:Vault 112 TQ.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Tranquility Loungers in [[Vault 112]]]]
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[[Image:Vault 112 TQ.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|[[Tranquility Lounger]]s in [[Vault 112]]]]
'''Virtual reality''' or '''VR''' simulators were a fairly new technology before the [[Great War]] and are known to have been in use only in the [[United States military]] and in at least [[Vault 112|one]] [[Vault-Tec]] [[Vault]].
 
   
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{{quotation|Accept your perceived reality.|[[Tranquility Lane simulation|Tranquility Lane]] loading screen|''[[Fallout 3]]''}}
Interestingly, the extent to which the simulators, for lack of a better word, "simulate" reality is unknown- in some cases, being killed in the simulation results in the person being killed in real life. It is possible this is only an extreme case, (as it is a fail safe in [[Vault 112]], and a method of unlocking an armory in the [[VSS Facility]].) Since, as previously stated, these simulators are known to have no civilian or entertainment applications, the question remains whether they were part of a previous training simulation or other project, possibly involving the development of power armor. Again, due to the limited information available since the bombs fell, this may never be known.
 
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'''Virtual reality''' or '''VR''' simulators were a fairly new technology before the [[Great War]] and are known to have been in use only in the [[United States Armed Forces|United States military]] and in at least [[Vault 112|one]] [[Vault-Tec Corporation|Vault-Tec]] [[Vault]].
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The extent to which the simulators replicate reality is unknown - in some cases, being killed in the simulation results in the person being killed in real life. It is possible this is only an extreme case, (as it is a fail safe in [[Vault 112]], and a method of unlocking an armory in the [[VSS facility]].) Since, as previously stated, these simulators are known to have no civilian or entertainment applications, the question remains whether they were part of a previous training simulation or other project, possibly involving the development of power armor. Again, due to the limited information available since the bombs fell, this may never be known.
   
 
==Known VR simulators==
 
==Known VR simulators==
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There are at least five known sites with VR simulators:
There are at least four known sites with VR simulators - Vault-Tec's [[Tranquility Lane]] simulation in [[Vault 112]] (run by [[Stanislaus Braun]] as part of the [[Vault Experiment]]), [[Virtual Strategic Solutions, Inc.]]'s [[Anchorage Reclamation simulation]] in the [[VSS Facility]] (now known as the [[Outcast Outpost]]), the Flight Simulators at [[Nellis]] Airforce Base and the VR simulators in the [[Brotherhood of Steel]] [[Hidden Valley bunker]].
 
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* A Vault-Tec prototype simulation (currently running the active program [[Tranquility Lane simulation|Tranquility Lane]]) in Vault 112 (run by [[Stanislaus Braun]] as part of the [[Vault Experiment]]).
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* [[Virtual Strategic Solutions]]'s [[Anchorage Reclamation simulation]] in the [[VSS facility]] (now known as the [[Outcast outpost]]).
 
** The simulator at the VSS facility is labeled "SIM-U-TEC Chamber 003", suggesting that at least 2 more simulators were built by VSS Inc. Whether these were functional or not is unknown. It is possible that there are simulator rooms behind the doors; you see them when you go down with the elevator.
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[[file:Mess hall tranq loungers.jpg|thumb|220px|The flight simulators in the [[mess hall & munitions storage]]]]
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* Flight simulators at [[Nellis Air Force Base]].
 
** Nellis Air Force Base near [[Las Vegas]] used Virtual Reality simulators to train pilots. After the [[Boomers]] settled there they began to use the simulators for the same purpose, hoping to one day recover and refurbish a bomber and put the training to use.
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* VR simulators in the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Mojave chapter)|Brotherhood of Steel]] [[Hidden Valley bunker]].
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* The [[VR simulation note|broken VR]] in the Stealth Test Area #2 room in the [[X-13 research facility]] at [[Big MT]].
   
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==Notes==
The simulator at the [[VSS Facility]] is labeled "SIM-U-TEC Chamber 003", suggesting that at least 2 more simulators were built by VSS Inc. Whether these were functional is unknown. It is possible that there are simulator rooms behind the doors; you see them when you go down with the elevator.
 
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* The VR pods in the [[Brotherhood of Steel]] bunker and [[Nellis Air Force Base]] display pictures of [[Tranquility Lane]], despite being used for combat training. This is most likely because the same model from ''Fallout 3'' was used.
 
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* The VR pods in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' that are located in the [[mess hall & munitions storage]] can't be used. [[Loyal]] will deny the codes for them. He directs you to [[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]] for more information, however Pete can't be asked about the pods.
[[Nellis]] Airforce Base near [[Las Vegas]] used Virtual Reality simulators to train pilots. After the [[Boomers]] settled there they began to use the simulators for the same purpose, hoping to one day recover and refurbish a bomber and put the training to use.
 
   
 
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VSS sim pod

Sim pod for Anchorage Reclamation simulation

Vault 112 TQ

Tranquility Loungers in Vault 112

Accept your perceived reality.Tranquility Lane loading screen, Fallout 3

Virtual reality or VR simulators were a fairly new technology before the Great War and are known to have been in use only in the United States military and in at least one Vault-Tec Vault.

The extent to which the simulators replicate reality is unknown - in some cases, being killed in the simulation results in the person being killed in real life. It is possible this is only an extreme case, (as it is a fail safe in Vault 112, and a method of unlocking an armory in the VSS facility.) Since, as previously stated, these simulators are known to have no civilian or entertainment applications, the question remains whether they were part of a previous training simulation or other project, possibly involving the development of power armor. Again, due to the limited information available since the bombs fell, this may never be known.

Known VR simulators

There are at least five known sites with VR simulators:

Mess hall tranq loungers

The flight simulators in the mess hall & munitions storage

Notes