The Nuka-World DLC of Fallout 4 adds plenty of interesting set pieces to the game — from jungle-themed attractions to kids-friendly rides. However, there’s one that stands out from the rest, and it just happens to be an attraction set up by Vault-Tec. In classic Vault-Tec fashion, it involves questionable practices and even human experimentation.
Vault-Tec: Among the Stars can be found in the Galactic Zone of Nuka-World in Fallout 4. The player will have to explore the area as it’s part of multiple quests, such as “Precious Medals,” “Star Control,” and “Trip to the Stars.”
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Among the Stars was an attraction built by Fallout’s Vault-Tec to showcase their vaults. One interesting thing to note here is that the vaults were advertised as living facilities that would be built on distant planets. As the player walks past the set pieces, a narrator explains Vault-Tec’s intentions. At one point, the voiceover mentions a place known as Arcturus Prime, a desolate land scorched by sunlight. It then goes on to say that Vault-Tec’s technology can help create a home even in Arcturus Prime’s harsh conditions. Enter, vaults.
The next few sections of the attraction feature what a vault might look like. It has the classic vault door and the entrance hall, followed by an atrium, living quarters, and even a hydroponics room. When the player finds their way to the exit, the narrator will speak of “a thrilling new adventure,” where Vault-Tec has built hundreds of vault colonies across the galaxy. It’s certainly an ambitious plan, but it doesn’t seem like Vault-Tec was able to live up to it. Though at least they had multiple vaults built on Earth, including Fallout 4’s Commonwealth.
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