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[[File:VaultTecHQ.png|thumb|The Vault-Tec headquarter]]
 
[[File:VaultTecHQ.png|thumb|The Vault-Tec headquarter]]
 
[[File:DemonstrationVault.png|thumb|Residues from the Demonstration Vault]]
 
[[File:DemonstrationVault.png|thumb|Residues from the Demonstration Vault]]
Pre-war corporation, which built shelters on the order of the U.S. government. Corporate headquarter is located in Washington DC, which is outside the [[fonline2238]] game zone.
 
  
[[File:VaultTecMaps.png|thumb|Example of product branded Vault-Tec logo.]]
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==The Company==
Cause the Vault Tec branding with his logo equipment and supplies for the Vaults, is very good know to Fallout series players.
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In Los Angeles, known today as the [[Boneyard]], there were Vault-tec magazines, and the [[vault]] built for demonstration purposes. This Vault no longer exists, having been blown up at the end of the first Fallout. At the point in which it is located is now a big crater.
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Vault-Tec was a pre-war corporation which was responsible, under orders from the U.S. government, to build the shelters that would come to be known as Vaults. Its corporate headquarters is located in Washington DC, which is outside the [[FOnline: 2238]] [[The_World|game zone]].
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122 Vaults were built, only 17 of which were designed for purely preserving human life. The other 105 were each designed around some sort of social experiment, most of which led to mass hysteria, murder, radiation, mutation, or other unpleasant results among the inhabitants.
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Due to Vault-Tec's extensive manufacture of numerous goods, ranging from vaults to handbooks to supplies for the vaults, the name is well known in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout.
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In Los Angeles, known today as the [[Boneyard]], there were Vault-tec magazines, and the [[vault]] built for demonstration purposes. This Vault no longer exists, having been destroyed by the Vault Dweller. Where this vault once stood, now only a crater remains.
  
 
==Famous Vault-Tec products==
 
==Famous Vault-Tec products==
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[[File:VaultTecMaps.png|thumb|Example of product branded Vault-Tec logo.]]
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*Vaults
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*Vault-Tec Maps
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*G.E.C.K, and other equipment for the Vaults
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==Known Vaults==
  
Vault,
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*[[Boneyard#Crater|Demonstration Vault]]
Vault Maps
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*[[Vault 8]]
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*[[Necropolis|Vault 12]]
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*[[Vault 13]]
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*[[Vault 15]]
  
==Some Vaults==
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== See also ==
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The [http://www.falloutwiki.com/Vault-Tec Vault's article about Vault-Tec].
  
Demonstration Vault,
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[[Category:Fallout Universe]]
Vault 8,
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[[Vault 13]],
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[[Vault 15]],
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 20 January 2012

The Vault-Tec headquarter
Residues from the Demonstration Vault

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[edit] The Company

Vault-Tec was a pre-war corporation which was responsible, under orders from the U.S. government, to build the shelters that would come to be known as Vaults. Its corporate headquarters is located in Washington DC, which is outside the FOnline: 2238 game zone.

122 Vaults were built, only 17 of which were designed for purely preserving human life. The other 105 were each designed around some sort of social experiment, most of which led to mass hysteria, murder, radiation, mutation, or other unpleasant results among the inhabitants.

Due to Vault-Tec's extensive manufacture of numerous goods, ranging from vaults to handbooks to supplies for the vaults, the name is well known in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout.

In Los Angeles, known today as the Boneyard, there were Vault-tec magazines, and the vault built for demonstration purposes. This Vault no longer exists, having been destroyed by the Vault Dweller. Where this vault once stood, now only a crater remains.

[edit] Famous Vault-Tec products

Example of product branded Vault-Tec logo.
  • Vaults
  • Vault-Tec Maps
  • G.E.C.K, and other equipment for the Vaults

[edit] Known Vaults

[edit] See also

The Vault's article about Vault-Tec.

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