![]() Through another room is the lab control room, which contains the lab analyst's terminal and the Advanced-locked lab control terminal that may be used to open the sealed security door to the south. With the quest active, follow Paladin Danse through the northeast corner door in the main lobby to the wrecked security room containing the security terminal. This area consists of the main lobby, offices, restrooms, and data storage. The upper floors of the building have suffered massive internal damage, forming a maze of collapsed floors and ceilings. Before the quest, only Protectrons and turrets will be present in the accessible areas, while during the quest, the facility will be infested by synths. After starting the quest, the lobby stairs to the second-floor corridor will have collapsed, but the doorway in the northeast corner will be open, allowing access to the entire facility. Without the quest, the building will only consist of the main lobby and the second-floor corridor and rooms, with further progress blocked by a broken door in the northeast corner of the lobby and an impassable section of upturned flooring at the southeast end of the upstairs corridor. The layout of the building differs depending on whether or not Fire Support was completed and Call to Arms was started. ![]() Sometime prior to the Sole Survivor leaving Vault 111, Recon Squad Gladius, led by Paladin Danse, learned about the existence of the deep range transmitter inside the ArcJet building and sought to acquire it in order to establish communication with the Prydwen and Elder Maxson and report their findings regarding the Institute. Its still-active security system serves to prevent most attempts by scavengers to enter and pillage the old technology inside. Post-War īy 2287, the old facility stands abandoned like most places in the Commonwealth. Despite this, McClellan still planned to take the video evidence to the press. Reinhardt responded by threatening to kill McClellan and his family if he told anyone. In October, McClellan discovered the cover-up of the dead reporter and told Reinhardt he was going to inform the police. By September, the USSA warned Reinhardt that they may have to delay the Mars Shot Project due to intensifying military conflicts overseas. The press event was canceled, and Reinhardt ordered Brent to cover up the death to prevent the company from losing the contract. However, a reporter somehow managed to sneak into the core engine room before the event, and was accidentally vaporized during an engine test. In February 2077, ArcJet planned to hold a press event to show off the first USSA test of the XMB booster engine. īy 2077, ArcJet was able to finish the deep range transmitter project, allowing the company to receive the proceeds from the contract. ![]() In November, McClellan was able to fix the engine's weight issue, allowing ArcJet to complete its initial development. In July, the USSA announced the Mars Shot Project to the public, resulting in increased media coverage of ArcJet, causing Reinhardt to lie about the engine's progress. Reinhardt also became increasingly paranoid about security, and had turrets installed in the office areas and required all staff to wear special identification badges or risk being fired upon. In February 2076, the XMB suffered a setback when it was discovered that it was hundreds of tons over the weight allowance required by the USSA, setting the project potentially three to six months behind schedule. By December 2075, both contracts were on schedule and under budget, and the USSA was considering the possibility of awarding ArcJet with additional future projects. Reinhardt also ordered his head of security, Sam Brent, to double the facility's security and install automated security systems. Rory McClellan, a private military contractor, to lead the development of the XMB booster engine. ![]() CEO Thomas Reinhardt promised the USSA both projects would be finished by July 2077, a year before the expected Mars project launch date.Įager to deliver on ArcJet's first federal contract, Reinhardt hired Dr. Despite the risk of starting work before receiving the contract, the gamble paid off when the USSA awarded ArcJet both the contract for the booster engine and the related contract for a deep range transmitter. In 2075, ArcJet began private development of a nuclear-powered rocket, the XMB booster engine, in hopes of convincing the United States Space Administration to award them a lucrative contract for the government's Mars Shot Project. ![]()
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