机器脑 - 使用人类或黑猩猩大脑的机器人[Non-game 1] suspended in bio med gel as their organic central processing unit.[15]代码条件化协议程序将在植入前对提取的大脑进行冲洗,以清除先前的自我意识。[16][17]独特的型号包括主脑(控制避难所科技总部的机器脑)和天网(高级人工智能系统)。其他已知的机器脑包括Super-Ego(大山脉中的一个强大的机器脑)。
Doctor Dorothea Dias/Greg Goldstein/Gina Bailey - When the vault dwellers find them, they are merely a brain in a jar at the RobCo Research Center, though that brain can be installed into a Robobrain chassis.
Simon Barnaky - After being kidnapped by the Calculator, Simon Barnaky became a unique humanoid brain bot. It consists of a large humanoid robotic suit equipped with a cannon on its left arm that a combination of a .50 machine gun and a missile launcher as well as a large claw on its right arm for close combat housing a human brain connected to a robotic program.
Diana Stone - would have been the core processor for the Nursery's central computer system. Using this connection, she would present herself as the goddess of the Twin Motherstribals.
↑The Courier: "Tell me about the Brotherhood of Steel." Robert House: "They're a terrorist group, basically. Militant, quasi-religious fanatics obsessed with hoarding Pre-War technology. Not all technology, mind you. You don't see them raiding hospitals to cart away Auto-Docs or armfuls of prosthetic organs. No, they greatly prefer the sort of technology that puts people in hospitals. Or graves, rather, since hospitals went the way of the Dodo." (Robert House's dialogue)
↑Implants range from ability improvements to defensive improvements for combat, Robobrains, and cyberdogs
↑The Chosen One: "{377}{}{Do you know anything about dermal implants?}" Doctor Troy: "{341}{}{Yes, I'm familiar with them. It's an invasive procedure, where impact plates and thermal dissipator membranes are grafted to the skeleton to help protect against physical trauma and heat. Why do you ask?}" The Chosen One: "{343}{}{I ran across them in the Vault City medical database. Could you perform the operation on me?}" Doctor Troy: "{348}{}{No, I'm sorry... as I said, the implants are an invasive procedure and the recovery period is long and arduous. Patients undergoing the operation in the past have also frequently developed skeletal deformities.}" The Chosen One: "{349}{}{I'm willing to risk it. Can you do it anyway?}" Doctor Troy: "{350}{}{I would consider performing the operation only in the event of an emergency, not for the sake of convenience. The risk is too great, and the implants are not a substantial improvement over standard combat armor.}" (Doctor Troy's dialogue)
↑Both Dr. Lorri and Dr. Usanagi offer an Intelligence Implant to a low intelligence player character at a discount.
↑Robert House's hibernation chamber and implants have left him as little more than a husk with a command helmet. The LEAP-X program has left John-Caleb Bradberton simply a frozen head.
↑RobCo Research Center terminal entries; immobile weapons research terminal
↑The Lone Wanderer: "I've found your android. It's Harkness, Rivet City's security chief!" Zimmer: "Harkness, you say? Yes... Yes, that makes sense. He used to work for a special branch of the Commonwealth Police, after all...And he's right here in Rivet City! Excellent! I must wait... find an opportune moment to confront him...Thank you for your discreet assistance, and continued discretion regarding this matter.And now for your payment. This combat module will directly affect your central nervous system. I think you will find it quite beneficial." (Zimmer's dialogue)
↑Wired Reflexes perk description: Advanced technology from the Commonwealth has increased your reaction speed, giving you a higher chance to hit in V.A.T.S.
↑Institute Advanced Systems terminal entries; terminal, Human Cybernetics
↑Vault-Tec University terminal entries; medical training development terminal, VTU-VMT290: "VTU-VMT290 - Limb Replacements: A Primer"
↑Troy: "{108}{}{Maybe we can clone that spleen from those cells taken this afternoon.}" (Troy's dialogue)
↑The Chosen One: "{290}{}{You mentioned before you were a doctor... I'm something of a doctor myself.}" Troy: "{124}{}{You are? It's a pleasure to meet you. If you have the time, perhaps we could compare notes? It is not often that I get the chance to speak to another physician.}" The Chosen One: "{125}{}{Absolutely. I'd love to learn some of the medical techniques you Citizens use.}" Troy: "{128}{}{Excellent! Well, first, let me take you on a tour. Over here, we have the monitoring systems...}" "{130}{}{... and that is how we can clone cells to make replacement limbs. We have to be careful that the tissue cultures don't get contaminated, but... in any event, I think I've talked enough... hope it was informative.}" The Chosen One: "{132}{}{Thanks for the tour, Doctor Troy. It's been very educational.}" (Troy's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "You must be, like... a brain in a jar!" Robert House: "[FAILED] No. While brains demonstrated some use as organic processors in the robots produced by General Atomics International... They never retained personality once removed from the human body." (Robert House's dialogue)
↑RobCo Sales & Service Center terminal entries; security office terminal, (087): Epsilon-VI Security Alert
↑RobCo Sales & Service Center terminal entries; cerebral reconditioning terminal, Reconditioning Transcript 35X795
↑The Lone Wanderer: "The android is dead. See, here's an internal component. <Lie.>" Zimmer: "What? Let me see that! This is a Neuro-Servo... Unique to the A3-21... I... And you say you got this from his corpse? I suppose there's no other way you could have obtained it. Well... damn it. I was afraid this would happen, out here in this, this... Wasteland. Well. Here's 50 caps for your troubles. Try to buy yourself an education out here in this hell. Good day." (Zimmer's dialogue)
↑Fallout 4 loading screens: "Inside every synth Courser is a specialized chip that is instrumental in 'relaying' into the Institute. Obtaining that chip is the first step in infiltrating the shadowy organization."
↑The Sole Survivor: "Why do I have to kill one?" Brian Virgil: "Because you want to get into the Institute, remember? They're your ticket in. Every Courser has special hardware that gives them a direct connection to the Relay in the Institute. It's embedded in a chip in their heads. You need that chip. But to get it, you'll have to find a Courser. Now I don't know exactly where you can find one. They haven't sent any after me, and sitting here waiting doesn't seem like a good plan. You're going to have to hunt one down. I can tell you where to start, and give you some help finding one, but you'll have to do the dirty work." (Brian Virgil's dialogue)
↑Frank Horrigan's combat descriptions:
"# Series 7100 - End Boss" "{7100}{}{, blowing past the Bodyguard's armor}" "{7101}{}{, bringing the Bodyguard to his knees}" "{7102}{}{, destroying his arm control mechanism}" "{7103}{}{, destroying his leg rotator mechanism}" "{7104}{}{, shattering his bionic eye}" "{7105}{}{, causing him to pause and shake of your massive attack}" "{7106}{}{, compacting his chest plate}" (COMBAT.MSG)
↑John Cassidy's combat lines: "# target hit in head" "{40807}{}{Thank god for that metal plate in my head, or I'd be dead...}" "# target hit in eyes" "{40886}{}{Thank god that eye was fake...}" (COMBATAI.MSG (Fallout 2))
↑St. Aubin medical facility terminal entries, terminal; Core Research Progress Note
↑St. Aubin medical facility terminal entries, Terminal; An Oversight Review? Already?
↑Calvert: "No, not "astral knowledge" you simpleton! Psychic domination! And that still won't be possible until you destroy Desmond's jamming device." (Calvert's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "You won't be able to control anything, but I'll let you live." Mr. House: "No! ...Don't disable... cerebral... I'd rather be... killed... just kill... me..." (Robert House's dialogue)
↑The device around his crotch is called the "penis tube." Nif model: nvmrhouse.nif
↑The Sole Survivor: "I'd like to hear more about your research." Bert Riggs: "Oh wonderful! No one else here really wants to talk about it. Functionally this model is more or less the same as the previous versions I worked on, but without the neural inhibitor and reconditioning. The voice modulator seems to have some minor issues interfacing with the neural matrix, which can add some moodiness. But that's easily solved with regular tune ups. Was there something else, Detective?" (Bert Riggs' dialogue)
↑The Sole Survivor: "Robobrains have a voice modulator? Tell me about that." Bert Riggs: "That's what allows us to recreate our original voices. They can mimic any normal human voice, actually. I've speculated for some time that the issues we had with our hm... recruited subjects are due to the brain attempting to preserve a sense of self. Maintaining our original voices helps reinforce the neural network, sort of like playing music for an Alzheimer's patient." (Bert Riggs' dialogue)
↑The Sole Survivor: "We solved your Hidden Cappy contest." John-Caleb Bradberton: "The Hidden Cappy contest... it all seems so long ago. Another lifetime.That was before I became this monster. Before I was trapped here for centuries to suffer in solitude.This was General Braxton's plan all along. Damn the man! He called it Project Cobalt. In exchange for my weapon design, he would give me access to life-extending technology. I'm such a fool for taking him at his word. He never told me that this would be the price!" (John-Caleb Bradberton's dialogue)
↑The Sole Survivor: "Come on, you're a disembodied head trapped in a vault. You've got so much to live for!" John-Caleb Bradberton: "Despite your obvious sarcasm, you clearly recognize my situation for the living hell that it is." Sierra Petrovita: "You can't kill him! He's a great man! He invented Nuka-Cola, the best thing in the world!" John-Caleb Bradberton: "Young lady, you don't know what a torment it is, being trapped here alone and staring at the same wall, decade after decade.Now please shut up while I talk to your more rational friend here I realize that what I'm asking isn't easy, but there's something in it for you.}} When the power is cut, the door to the prototype storage room will open automatically. Take anything you want. I don't care anymore. Just... please... set me free at last. I can't bear this loneliness any longer. Sierra: Wait, wait, wait! I have an idea!" Sierra Petrovita: "Wait, wait, wait! I have an idea! Mister Bradberton wants to die because he's lonely, right? Well, maybe I could stay with him. You know, keep him company, give him someone to talk to. He's like a hero to me." (John-Caleb Bradberton and Sierra Petrovita's dialogue)
↑Fallout 2 Official Strategies & Secrets p. 33: "Robobrains The Robobrain is a jack-of-all-trades robot. They have hands and are usually armed with assault rifles. The chimpanzee, or other primate, brain that was implanted into them makes them excellent guard robots. It's rumored that some were set up to accept human brains, but this has never been proven."
↑Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.463: "At the ripe age of 281, Mr. House is physically frail in the extreme, his appearance evoking pity or disgust. Long, greasy white hairs sprout from beneath his command helmet, and from his sunken cheeks. He is emaciated to the point of being skeletal, bones visible under pale, translucent skin crisscrossed by faint blue blood vessels. House's command helmet is not detachable - we don't want to imply that the player could put it on and take his place. The helmet might be bolted right into his skull, like a "halo" used to stabilize severe neck injuries. Or it might not be a helmet at all, the top of Mr. House's skull having been removed and fitted with transistors and vacuum tubes. It's essential that the helmet feature indicator lights or similar gizmos that can change states to show whether Mr. House is plugged in or unplugged." (Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide/Behind the Bright Lights & Big City) Note: This is the description underneath the image of the in-game Mr. House.