I ran straight threw it. Or you can get the letter from the guy outside it explaning how to time it correctly.
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You get the rebreather in Nellis Air Force Base and you can use it to breathe underwater. You can either gather supplies to make it or with a certain science level you can skip this step entirely.
Without looking it up, I think Nellis AFB (near Las Vegas, NV)
Nellis Air Force Base
Yeah, Tom died there.
Nellis Air Force Base. Area 51 is a part of it, a while up from Las Vegas. It's mainly used for secret aircraft and DARPA weapons testing.
Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, also known as Area 51.
im not quite sure about anything at this place
im not quite sure about anything at this place
Sunrise Mountain2575 N. Los Feliz StLas Vegas, NV 89156Phone: (702) 799-7207Principal: John BarlowIt is located in the far east of the valley in unincorporated Clark County - Not in Las Vegas city, just east of the runway at Nellis Air Force Base.
Yes, you can use weapons from Fallout New Vegas DLCs in the base game.
Nellis Air Force Base (AFB) in Nevada has an elevation of approximately 1,200 feet (366 meters) above sea level, while Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) in California is at an elevation of around 2,300 feet (701 meters). This results in an elevation difference of about 1,100 feet (335 meters), with Edwards AFB being higher than Nellis AFB.
The jobs at Area 51 are Air Force related since Area 51 is in reality Nellis Air Force Base. The function of the base is testing new and secret aircraft. The personnel are higher ranking Air Force officers, Air Force pilots, and top secret clearance support personnel. A minimum requirement for working at Nellis is a top secret US government clearance and membership in the US Air Force. However, there is a thriving tourist industry in the area surrounding 'Area 51'. The job qualifications for working in the surrounding area are much less stringent. Starting in Las Vegas, most hotels have tourist junkets to the area employing drivers and tour guides. Outside Las Vegas there are numerous diners, restaurants, lodges, motels, shops, gas and service stations catering to the Area 51 tourist trade.