@sam90821 @Thatoneguy64 i'm Playing new Vegas right now. It's held back by fallout 3's problems. 2020-12-04 21:57:40 @Southeast191 @Transition46 I damn well hope so.
Booted is a side quest in Fallout: New Vegas. 1 Quick walkthrough 2 Detailed walkthrough 3 Quest stages 4 Notes 5 Behind the scenes 6 Bugs During the Courier's visit to Nipton, they will notice that something isn't right. When they first enter the town they will meet Oliver Swanick, who seems to be over-excited about winning 'the lottery' and keeps repeating that he has won. Going further into.
Fallout: New Vegas is the fifth (canonical) game in the Fallout series, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and produced by Bethesda.Released in 2010, it chronologically takes place after Fallout 3, but it is not the next numbered main game in the series. For Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Booted - Rescue the captives mission, how the heck do I do it?' Oct 09, 2016 Fallout: New Vegas General Discussions Topic Details. DiddlyDoots Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:21am. Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:21am fallout new vegas 1 file failed to validate.
Failed FEV subject
Location
Vault 87
Affiliation
Vault 87
Concept art
Failed FEV subjects are mutated humans who can be found in Vault 87.
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Background
These are hideously mutated vault test subjects. If you hacked some of the terminals you'll find out a vast majority of the deaths logged in the computers were caused by this experimentation.
Characteristics
Biology
They all have lumps covering their bodies. Their upper bodies are much larger than that of a normal human, though their legs have remained a somewhat normal size and their heads still have some human-like characteristics. It also seems they have gained a fair amount of muscle on their upper body, much like super mutants. They wear torn Vault 87 jumpsuits.
Location
They can be found in Vault 87 in the test labs. They are all dead and their holding cells have a small amount of radiation. According to Vault 87 laboratory computer, they are among many of the FEV test subjects that have died due to their brains being unable to support even the most simple actions of human body and behavior after being injected with FEV.
Development
The two Failed FEV Experiment's entries in the G.E.C.K. suggest they were originally planned to be live enemies at some point, with their S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes are already written out, and in possession of super mutant dialogue.
However, they have no AI or animations, so upon resurrection they will lie where they are, spouting super mutant dialogue and appearing as red blips on the Radar. Any damage to their bodies, however, will cause the game to freeze.
They serve no purpose except to add to the background of the FEV experimentation at Vault 87.
Notes
Powder Gangers
Attempting to resurrect an FEV subject will make the subject do a super-mutant yell and cause the game to freeze. However, if you successfully resurrect them, it will not move and will just yell super-mutant battle cries.
Should you try to move the corpses with grenades, the corpse will appear in a different spot and position. They have no ragdoll animation.
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Appearances
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The failed FEV subject only appears in Fallout 3.
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