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==''Fallout 3'', ''Fallout: New Vegas'', ''Fallout 4'' and ''Fallout 76''== ''Fallout 3'', ''Fallout: New Vegas'', ''Fallout 4'' and ''Fallout 76'' share a common terminal gameplay mechanic, with differences noted later. ===Purpose of terminals=== Terminals are generally used to find information about a particular quest or character. This information may be usable in some practical way, or it may be for background and atmosphere. ====Controlling defense systems==== Each of the three games features some interaction with a terminal and a defense system. Each game lets you deactivate any attached turret or defense system. ''Fallout 3'' and ''New Vegas'' also feature terminals that control turret targeting: if targeting is disabled, the turret will shoot at everyone within range, not just the player. In each game, there are more specialized version of this. For example, in ''Fallout 3'' in the [[Robot Repair Center]] there is a terminal that can set off a pulse explosion disabling every [[robot]] in the area. There is also one in [[Fort Constantine]] that launches the fort's ICBM if the player has the [[Fort Constantine launch codes]] (the launch appears to be abortive). There is also one in [[SatCom Array NW-05a]] that allows the player to launch a nuclear strike from the [[NW-05a#Highwater Trousers missile launch|Highwater Trousers]] orbital weapons platform, though the nukes are relatively small and there is no way to aim them (they explode harmlessly some distance from the player). In addition, all games but in particular ''Fallout 3'' and 4 feature terminals that can be used to open a [[protectron]] holding container, gaining a potential ally for upcoming firefights (though the protectron can still turn on you for various reasons, depending on the game). ''Fallout 4'' also lets you install different personalities into the Protectron, which change its dialogue and behavior. In ''Fallout 4'', terminals can be built at settlements in Workshop mode, as long as the player has at least 1 rank in the Hacker perk. These terminals can then be connected to other electrical objects such as lights and speakers to provide additional control options. ====Opening doors and safes==== Terminals are commonly used to open safes, giving an alternative to [[lockpicking]] the safe. To get maximum XP, you can pick a lock first, then hack the terminal which would have unlocked it. You could also hack the terminal but not unlock the safe/door etc. before exiting and then lockpicking it. Terminals are also sometimes used to unlock or open doors; an example is the terminal used in the ''Fallout 3'' [[Tenpenny Tower (quest)#Help the ghouls break into the tower|Tenpenny Tower quest]] to let [[ghoul]]s in from the [[Metro]]. ===Secured terminals=== Most terminals are secured. To access them you either need * A password. * A high enough [[Science]] skill (''Fallout 3/New Vegas'') or [[Hacker]] perk rank to hack them. * An encryption key. Usually only one or two of these options are available. ====Passwords==== [[File:Terminal Password.jpg|thumb|200px|Terminal password, in the ''Notes'' section of your [[Pip-Boy 3000|Pip-Boy]] There are various ways of getting a password to a terminal. The two most common ways to get a password are that someone tells you the password or that you find an item describing the password, such as a holotape. ====Hacking terminals==== {{Main|Hacking}} {| class="va-table" style="clear:right; float:right; margin-left:1em; width:240px;" |+ Hacking in ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'' ! Terminal level ! [[Science]] skill<br />requirement ! Password length ! [[Experience Points|XP]] reward |- | Very Easy | 15 | 4-5 | 20 |- | Easy | 25 | 6-8 | 30 |- | Average | 50 | 9-10 | 40 |- | Hard | 75 | 11-12 | 50 |- | Very Hard | 100 | 13-15 | 60 |} {| class="va-table" style="clear:right; float:right; margin-left:1em; width:240px;" |+ Hacking in Fallout 4 ! Terminal level ! [[Hacker]] perk<br />requirement ! Password length ! [[Experience Points|XP]] reward |- | Novice | 0 | 4-5 | |- | Advanced | 1 | 6-8 | |- | Expert | 2 | 9-10 | |- | Master | 3 | 11-12 | |} One way to deal with secured terminals is to hack them—if you can. This works only under the following conditions: * The terminal is hackable. * In ''Fallout 3/New Vegas'': your [[Science]] skill is high enough to hack the terminal. You will need 100 in Science (base or adjusted; see below) to even attempt to hack a "very hard" terminal. * In ''Fallout 4'': whether you have enough ranks in the [[Hacker]] perk to hack the terminal. Novice terminals can be hacked by anyone. If the player's skill isn't high enough, companion [[Nick Valentine]] can be ordered to hack the terminal instead. * In ''Fallout 76'': whether your hacking skill is high enough to hack the terminal. The hacking skill is increased by one for each unique hacking perk card equipped: [[Hacker]], [[Expert Hacker]], and [[Master Hacker]]. To unlock terminals requiring a hacking skill of 3, all three perk cards must be equipped at the same time. Equipping duplicates of a perk card does not increase your hacking skill. In ''Fallout 3/New Vegas'', there are items to help boost your science skill; e.g. the [[Vault lab uniform|Vault 101 lab jumpsuit]], the [[vault lab uniform]], [[The Surgeon's lab coat]], and most types of [[scientist outfit]] that can be found later in the game (with the exception of [[Doctor Li's outfit]]) will add +5 to your Science skill. [[Lesko's lab coat]] adds +10. Hacking a terminal yields XP, depending on the difficulty level of the terminal. [[File:Terminal.jpg|thumb|240px|A typical hacking session on a terminal]] The hacking game is similar to [[Wikipedia:Mastermind (board game)|Mastermind]], a board game. You will be presented with a list of words, all of the same character lengths, interposed with random characters. The length of the words is determined by the difficulty of the lock. The number of words you get is determined by how high your Science skill is (for ''Fallout 3'' or ''New Vegas'') or how high your Intelligence is (for Fallout 4). One of the words is the correct password, and your goal is to guess it. You choose a word by clicking on it. If you didn't guess correctly, the terminal will display "x/y correct" where x is the number of correct letters, and y is the word length. A letter is correct only if it is in the right spot. For example, if the password is "RELEASED" and you choose "DETECTOR" then you will be told that there are 2/8 correct because there are 'E's in the 2nd and 4th place for both. The words have other letters in common, like 'R', but it is in the first spot in one word, and the last in the other. You have four attempts to select the correct password: if you fail, in ''Fallout 3/New Vegas'' you will be permanently locked out; however, if you have the [[Computer Whiz]] perk, you will get another try. In ''Fallout 4'', you will only temporarily be locked out, for ten seconds; the maximum rank of [[Hacker]] will remove even this lockout. ===Terminal types specific to particular games=== ====''Fallout 3''==== =====''Mothership Zeta'' terminals===== [[File:Alienterminal.png|right|100px]] There are terminals scattered around the alien ship ''Zeta'', in the ''[[Mothership Zeta (add-on)|Mothership Zeta]]'' add-on. They are used by the aliens for security purposes, and with the required Science skill, ranging from 25 to 75 Science, you can hack them. There are a few choices available once hacked: Set it to blow up in a small amount of time, set a proximity charge, and unlock the door. These terminals can also be destroyed. =====Encrypted terminals===== Sometimes terminals have options that can't be used until you have the correct encryption key, and will be presented as gibberish. An example of this are the terminals used by Chinese remnants in the [[Capital Wasteland]] - but the [[Mama Dolce's encryption key|terminal encryption key]] is usually nearby. ====''Fallout: New Vegas'' terminals==== =====Suspicious terminals===== Several suspicious terminals can be found at [[H&H Tools Factory]] on the top floor. They are equipped with "Hidden Network Drives" that can be accessed through the player's [[Pip-Boy 3000|Pip-Boy]]. ====''Fallout 3'' and ''New Vegas'' terminals==== =====Trapped terminal===== [[File:Trapped terminal.jpg|220px|thumb|Trapped terminal]] A terminal can also be a [[Fallout 3 traps|trap]] in disguise. If triggered by activating the keyboard, the terminal will become electrified (not harming the player), and then the rigged [[Frag grenade (Fallout 3)|frag grenade]] will detonate. A trapped terminal has a broken rear, and a small antenna on the back, sending or receiving from an unknown location; see picture to the right. Also, all terminals with traps on them are plainly called "terminal," as with the normal "Click/press 'A'/'X' to Activate terminal." Disarming a trapped terminal demands an [[Explosives]] skill of 45. In ''New Vegas'', it requires a skill of 60. It is disarmed by activating the rear of the terminal rather than the front. A frag grenade was used to create the trap, and you will get the one used to rig the terminal when you disarm it. After disarming, these terminals cannot be used for anything except re-arming with any type of grenade, a fruitless gesture since it is not a trap any non-player character could spring. It is not possible to use these terminals for informational purposes. ====''Fallout 4'' terminals==== =====Handmade terminal===== [[File:FO4_Handmadeterminal.png|right|100px]] These primitive terminals (called improvised terminals in concept art) can be rarely found in the world, or crafted at any [[Fallout 4 settlements|settlements]] the player character has ownership over. {{clear}} =====Institute terminal===== [[File:FO4_Institute_Terminal.png|right|100px]] [[File:FO4_Institute_Wall_Terminal.png|right|100px]] These terminals, with wall-mounted and table variants, appear inside [[The Institute (location)|the Institute]] and select other areas such as [[Fort Hagen]]. They appear significantly cleaner and more high-tech than other terminals, and have much brighter keys and buttons. {{clear}}
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