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Overview:X-01 Power Armor

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X-01 Power Armor is a prototype model developed by the United States.

Background[edit]

A single suit of X-01 was provided to the Nuka-Cola Corporation, as part of Project Cobalt.[4] While the suit served as a successful proof of concept of using a strontium-90 based plating over the armor this was not adopted into the armor's schematics before the onset of the Great War.[5] Post-War, the suits were engineered further and utilized by remnants of the U.S. military.[6]

Publications[edit]

Developed shortly before the bombs fell, the X-01 series of Power Armor was still in the prototype stages at the end of the Great War. Work was completed by remnants of the U.S. military after the bombs dropped. It offers superior protection to earlier models of Power Armor, but it has never been manufactured in large quantities, making it especially rare.Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook

Variants[edit]

Image Name Appears
| FO4 X-01 power armor Nuka-Cola Quantum.png Quantum X-01 Power Armor | | Nuka-World

| FO4 X-01 Power Armor.png X-01 Power Armor | | Fallout 4

FO76 X-01 power armor.png | X-01 Power Armor | Fallout 76

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References[edit]

  1. Bradberton's officer terminal entries; Bradberton's project terminal, 10-20-2076 JCB
  2. The Whitespring Bunker terminal entries; archival terminal, Prototype Power Armor Schematics
  3. Fallout 4 loading screens: "The X-01 series of Power Armor was specially engineered and employed by remnants of the U.S. military after the Great War, and offers increased protection over the older, pre-war models."
  4. Bradberton's officer terminal entries; Bradberton's project terminal, 10-20-2076 JCB
  5. The Whitespring Bunker terminal entries; archival terminal, Prototype Power Armor Schematics
  6. Fallout 4 loading screens: "The X-01 series of Power Armor was specially engineered and employed by remnants of the U.S. military after the Great War, and offers increased protection over the older, pre-war models."