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Letter from Vault-Tec
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Editor IDVault101AcceptanceLetter
Vault101RejectionLetter
Base ID000cb4fc (accepted)
000cb4ff (rejected)
 
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Letters from Vault-Tec can be found randomly in the mailboxes of ruined houses across the Capital Wasteland.

There are two versions of the letter. One informs the recipients that their application to get into a Vault has been denied, however Vault-Tec Industries will retain their deposits in case an opening appears. Another version is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Gomez, informing them that their application to get into Vault 101 was accepted. This was most likely delivered to the ancestors of Officer Gomez, whom the Lone Wanderer meets in Vault 101. It is odd however that the letter is found in the mailbox, because it suggests that Mr. and Mrs Gomez never got the letter.

Transcripts[]

Accepted[]

TranscriptVaultBoy

Dear Mr & Mrs Gomez:

Congratulations on your family's recent inclusion in the Vault 101 community!

You will find outlined in your application materials a full review of rules and procedures related to preparing for shelter in a Vault-Tec facility, but we will outline a few key points here:

* Vault-Tec provides all clothing, bedding, and accommodations for residents. Personal belongings must be reviewed and approved of by an authorized Vault-Tec hermetics technician before such belongings can be delivered to your reserved quarters within the Vault. In the event of an emergency entrance to the Vault, no personal belongings will be permitted beyond the main door of the facility.
* All Vault residents must attend an orientation seminar. If you did not attend such a seminar as part of the application process, you must make an appointment with your Vault-Tec representative.
* In the event of a Vault activation, whether actual or drill, Vault-Tec will sound a siren audible in the immediate vicinity of the Vault facility entrance, and residents will be contacted via holotape message at the phone number provided in their resident profile records. Please report promptly to Vault 101 to await admittance and processing upon such a notification.

Vault-Tec looks forward to having you and your family as valued residents! Be sure to present this letter to your Vault-Tec representative to receive your special, commemorative Vault Boy bobble-head toy! Sincerely;

Vault-Tec
Dept of Public Relations
Washington, DC

Rejected[]

TranscriptVaultBoy

Dear Safety-Conscious Citizen -

We are writing to inform you that your family was not selected for inclusion in your chosen Vault-Tec facility. Your deposit has been retained, and your application added to a waiting list for your preferred Vault. In the interest of your family's security in the event of a minor nuclear event, please consider relocating to one of these areas, where Vault-Tec facilities are available without a waiting list:

For a full list of Vault-Tec facilities with available accommodations, in exciting locales such as Oklahoma and newly-annexed Canada, contact your local Vault-Tec representative!

Vault-Tec wishes you and your family the best of luck in the uncertain future. Best regards;

Vault-Tec
Public Relations Dept
Washington, DC

Locations[]

The "accepted" version can be found in a mailbox in Springvale, and inside the ruins of a house near Tenpenny Tower. The "rejected" version may spawn randomly in various mailboxes across the Capital Wasteland.

Behind the scenes[]

This letter was written by Joel Burgess, Lead Level Designer of Fallout 3.[1]

References

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