Yes, assuming you have enough rad-x, a rad suit or anything to prevent the heavy radiation sometimes reaching 10-15+. There is nothing there, however, except for Moira Brown who is now a ghoul, but not at a loss of her spirit.
rivet city, gnr building plaza, megaton, vault 101 (temporary for quest trouble on the homefront), paradise falls (no house) more to come if i remember just got fallout new Vegas wish me luck :D
A shelterExample: The nuclear fallout shelter is safe if there is a nuclear blast.refuge is a better one.
well, let's see. It says, fallout "3". I think its safe to assume there were at least two more before it. There are actually 3 more before it, the original fallout, fallout 2, and fallout tactics which deviated from the fallout rpg style and went with a tactical squad based combat style.
No. A bomb shelter is for overhead bombs dropped from planes, etc. A fallout shelter is referencing a nuclear fallout, which would mean it would be safe from radiation.
either pass a speech check with swank at reception, show him some evidence (benny's smokes and lighter) or just steal them back from the safe
There are two, one is situated in the house in Megaton given to you by Lucas Simms, the other is in the suite in Tenpenny Tower given to you by Mr Burke, after you complete "The Power of the Atom" quest. However in each game you will only get access to one stand, Lucas Simms gives you keys to the house after you make the bomb safe. Mr Burk gives you the keys to the suite after you explode the bomb.
You can't, it is always generated. However "clean" fusion bombs can be designed that reduce the fallout compared to a conventional fusion bomb of the same yield to about 5%. However the cost to build these "clean" bombs is significantly higher per megaton of yield than conventional fusion bombs.
Bomb shelters or Fallout shelters? They are different.Bomb shelters protect from blast and debris. Building these for public use in a nuclear war is impractical and prohibitively expensive.Fallout shelters protect from radioactive fallout. Assuming you could get to one in time what you would do is mostly wait, for weeks to months until the fallout outside decayed to "safe" levels.
A fallout shelter is a place where people are supposed to be safe. but they are extremely flawed. If they are below a building, what if the building collapses? If they are above ground they just get vaporized, and if they are under nothing, what if the entrance gets buried? And even if you can perfect it, what about food, water, and bathrooms?
The safehouse he's speaking of, is the Nipton Road Reststop, where you can find the other part of his journal.
The primary purpose of building a fallout shelter in the yard was to provide a safe and secure space to protect against nuclear fallout and other potential disasters. It served as a refuge for family members in the event of an atomic attack, ensuring their safety from harmful radiation and fallout. Additionally, it offered peace of mind during the Cold War era, when fears of nuclear conflict were prevalent. Overall, it was a proactive measure for emergency preparedness and survival.
It's perfectly safe, but they won't be very good. Freezing ruins the texture of the fruit.