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We must take care to keep our beautiful city clean.
”Vault City citizens are the privileged class of the City in Fallout 2.
Background[]
Privileged, uniform, and conformist, Vault City citizens lead an almost idyllic life within the sheltered City, protected from the wasteland by chain link fences, walls, and laser cannons. They have access to the best medical care and amenities available.
Interactions with the player character[]
Interactions overview[]
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This character has no special interactions. |
Inventory[]
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Vault jumpsuit | |
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$ | |
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Behind the scenes[]
The citizens in the Tap House of Vault City will sometimes say "I am feeling double-plus good today. You?" This is a cultural reference to the language of Newspeak which citizens of the fictitious superpower Oceania are forced to speak by the ruling totalitarian party in the book 1984.[1]
Appearances[]
Vault City citizens appear only in Fallout 2.
References
- ↑ Vault City citizen: "{139}{}{I'm feeling double-plus good. You?}"
(VCBARCIT.MSG)