Vault 32 is a location in the Fallout Television Series.
Background[edit]
Original Inhabitants[edit]
Constructed beneath Santa Monica, Vault 32 was interconnected with Vault 31 and Vault 33 as part of a Vault Management experiment orchestrated by Bud Askins, designed to put cryogenically frozen Vault-Tec staff from Vault 31 into leadership positions within the linked Vaults, utilizing their populations as a "breeding pool".[1] One of the unfrozen Vault 31 dwellers, Ian Jackson would be sent to Vault 32 and eventually elected Overseer.
Raiders[edit]
Around 2294,[2] the other Vault 32 Dwellers would uncover the Vault Management experiment, leading to a riot and the death of all the Vault's residents at eachothers hands, Overseer Jackson included.[3] Their bodies would be left in their places until the Vault would be accessed by Lee Moldaver utilizing a Pip-Boy acquired from Rose MacLean.[4] Posing as an Overseer, Moldaver would send a telegram to Vault 33 informing them of Overseer Jackson's passing,[5] and arrange it so the coming Triennial Trade would allow her Raiders entry into Vault 33 for the purposes of kidnapping Hank MacLean.[6] She would succeed, abandoning Vault 32 afterwards.[7]
Days after the raid, Norm and his cousin Chet would sneak away from Vault 33 and explore what was left of Vault 32. They discovered the mutilated bodies of the former Vault 32 inhabitants, including the remains of Overseer Jackson,[8] and found the entrance to Vault 31.[9] Vault 32 was later restored by an initiative started by Overseer Betty Pearson,[9] after which several Vault 33 inhabitants would be selected to resettle Vault 32, among them Davey, Woody Thomas, Chet, Baby Harper and Stephanie Harper, the latter becoming the interim Overseer of Vault 32.[10]
New Inhabitants[edit]
Inhabitants[edit]
Layout[edit]
The layout of Vault 32 is shown to be identical to that of Vault 33, although mirrored left-to-right.[11]
Appearances[edit]
Vault 32 appears in the Fallout Television Series.
Gallery[edit]
Wheat field
References[edit]
- ↑ Bud Askins: "These are Bud's Buds. My Buds. America outsourced the survival of this country to the private sector. But it would have been insane to keep a failed nation alive. So, we kept Vault-Tec alive instead. A well-trained staff of highly supervised junior executives from my own assistant training program. Because the future of humanity comes down to one word: Management."
Norm MacLean: "So what's Vault 32 and 33? Just people to be controlled?"
Bud Askins: "What? No! When you put it like that, it sounds downright morally questionable. They're our breeding pool, the ultimate expression of HR R&D. Genetically selected to breed with my Buds to create a class of super managers."
(S1E8 - The Beginning/Dialogue) - ↑ Norm MacLean: "The last bio-signal detected was two years ago."
(S1E4 - The Ghouls/Dialogue) - ↑ Chet: "So, if they were already dead when the raiders got here, who killed them? I mean, it looks like they strangled each other with their hands. It just doesn't make any sense."
(S1E4 - The Ghouls/Dialogue) - ↑ Norm MacLean: "It says it was opened from the outside."
Chet: "No. They'd need a Pip-Boy to open the door."
Norm MacLean: "They had one."
Chet: "Whose?"
Norm MacLean: "My mom's."
(S1E4 - The Ghouls/Dialogue) - ↑ Hank MacLean: "Oh, we were sorry to hear of Overseer Jackson's passing in your telegrams."
(S1E1 - The End/Dialogue) - ↑ Lee Moldaver: "Because when Vault-Tec bought my research they made it proprietary, so only a trusted Vault-Tec minion can activate cold fusion. All I need is for him to give me the code."
(S1E8 - The Beginning/Dialogue) - ↑ Events of S1E1 - The End
- ↑ S1E4 - The Ghouls
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 S1E5 - The Past
- ↑ S1E7 - The Radio
- ↑ Davey: "So, you see what I'm up against. In 33, I leave my quarters, take a right turn, another right turn to the elevator. Here in 32, it's a left, and a left to the elevator."
Stephanie Harper: "Yup, again, everything is the other way here, so just do the opposite of what you used to do."
(S2E1 - The Innovator/Dialogue)
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