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Revision as of 21:28, 17 February 2014
The Vault 112 terminal entries are a collection of terminal entries from Vault 112 in Fallout 3.
Vault 112 terminals
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: T. Dithers
LOUNGER #37 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: 642 -- DITHERS, T.
WARNING: INCONSISTENT READINGS. PLEASE CHECK POD CONNECTIONS
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
Pulse: 80 bpm
BP: ERROR
Temp: 00.0 F
Respiratory Rate: 5/min
WARNING: ANOMALY DETECTED.
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
Stress Level: Extreme
WARNING: Resident requires medical attention
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: Unknown
LOUNGER #23 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: 642 -- UNKNOWN
WARNING: UNVERIFIED RESIDENT STATUS PLEASE CHECK LOGS
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
Pulse: 84 bpm
BP: 120/85 mmHg
Temp: 98.8 F
Respiratory Rate: 19/min
WARNING: Possible program corruption. Unable to verify Resident ID. Please consult a supervisor.
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
Stress Level: Elevated
WARNING: Possible program corruption. Unable to verify Resident ID. Please consult a supervisor.
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: M. Henderson
LOUNGER #37 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: HENDERSON, M.
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
Pulse: 82 bpm
BP: 110/70 mmHg
Temp: 98.3 F
Respiratory Rate: 13/min
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
Stress Level: Nominal
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: M. Henderson
LOUNGER #37 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: 227 -- SIMPSON, M.
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
Pulse: 92 bpm
BP: 150/80 mmHg
Temp: 98.9 F
Respiratory Rate: 20/min
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
Stress Level: Elevated
Lounger Monitor -- Unoccupied
LOUNGER #37 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: 642 -- UNOCCUPIED
WARNING: MECHANICAL MALFUNCTION DETECTED. PLEASE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
> Lounger is not currently occupied
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
> Lounger is not currently occupied
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: W. Foster
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: G. Neusbaum
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: P. Neusbaum
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: T. Neusbaum
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: J. Rockwell
Lounger Monitor -- Subject: R. Rockwell
Lounger Monitor -- Unoccupied
LOUNGER #11 MONITOR STATION
RESIDENT ID: UNOCCUPIED
DISPLAY RESIDENT STATUS
DISPLAY RESIDENT STRESS LEVEL
Tranquility Lane terminal
Message from General Chase regarding the Chinese Invasion program.
"Dr. Braun,
Here is the revised code for the military training program you've expressed interest in. I'm not sure exactly what you want with it, and I again stress that this program was never designed to be run with civilian equipment
Frankly, I don't expect any system you have access to can even run it.
But if you can run this program with the failsafes off, as requested... your real world subjects WILL die if killed in the simulation.
It goes without saying that, officially, I denied your request.
General Constantine Chase
US MILITARY TRAINING PROGRAM 923-B:CHINESE INVASION
Purpose: Simulate a Communist Incursion on US Soil
DOCUMENTATION CULLED: NEW PROTOCOLS ENACTED
- DISABLE SAFETY PROTOCOLS 1-6
- OVERRIDE TARGET ACQUISITION
WARNING: TEST SUBJECTS WILL EXPERIENCE REAL-WORLD TERMINATION. PROCEED WITH EXTREME CAUTION!"
Braun's entry regarding Tranquility Lane.
I have surprised myself. I find Tranquility Lane... comforting. Although distinctly American, it somehow reminds me of Kronach, the town of my childhood.
There's beautiful irony with this particular simulation as well. The residents here are naturally at home, naturally safe. When I toy with them, when their suburban illusion is suddenly broken, its that much more satisfying.
I do believe we shall all remain here in Tranquility Lane for a very long time. A very long time indeed.
Braun's entry on Slalom Chalet.
Yesterday, Dithers slipped on the chalets icy stairs, went airborne, and managed to impale herself on the wrought-iron fence. It was spectacular! And completely utterly random!
Is there anything more sublime than that bold crimson on fresh fallen snow?
It was almost enough to make me reconsider a change of scenery, but no quite. 23 years is a long enough holiday in the Swiss Alps.
I long for something more... domestic.
Braun's entry on Toucan Lagoon.
I've finally come to realisation that the Toucan Lagoon simulation has run it's course.
I'm tired of the beating sun and ceaseless pounding of the lagoon's waves upon the shore. I am no longer taking pleasure from Simpson withering away from scurvy, or Timmy's screams as he is discovered by the Mako Shark. I am quite simply, bored. It is time to reset the simulation once again.
I haven't been skiing in ages.
The version control entries.
- Exceptions granted for Pod 0001.
- Manual override for Pods disabled. Remote access allowed, User S.Braun has privileges.
- Updated neural inputs to override memory access for individual users.
- Revised code for Vault maintenance robots. Authentication from S.Braun required before further updates allowed.
- User UNKNOWN granted access.
- User UNKNOWN altered by S.Braun
Previous version notes.
6.11.12.: New program "Tranquility Lane" loaded, authorization S.Braun.
6.10.12.: All previous versions wiped, authorization S.Braun.
Braun's entry regarding the failsafe.
There are days I consider finally "pulling the plug" as it were, and putting an end to this simulation, and my life.
That is the reason I requested installation of General Chase's Chinese Invasion program, after all. By disabling the safety protocols, I have ensured that each subject in Vault 112 will physically die if their in-simulation avatars are killed.
Real-world death. End of simulation. The perfect failsafe.
At least it would have been, if not for my own misjudgement.I knew, when the simulation first came online, that the secondary safeties those established for all Vault-Tec and military personnel would prevent my own real-world demise in the event of a failsafe execution. In the end, I would kill the subjects, and save myself.
I wouldn't want it any other way. Or so I thought...
Its true the failsafe would scare the living hell out of every resident in Tranquility Lane, and lead to their brutal deaths. But then what about me?
I have no ability to disable my own safety from within the simulation. And any other avatars I could create would be driven by the simulations A.I. routines.
Where's the fun in tormenting a machine?
And so the release of the real-world subjects, is more than they deserve, more than I could bear. They'd be dead. And I'd be left here in Tranquility Lane, alone and tragically bored for all eternity.
I can think of nothing more unacceptable.