About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Vault 101 characters, Vault 101 places, A birthday poem, Generalized Occupational Aptitude Test, Overseer's terminal password, PP216, Tunnel Snakes, Vault 101 activities, Vault 101 maintenance department, Vault 101 PA System, Vault 101 security, Vault 101 terminal entries, Agnes Taylor, Allen Mack, Alphonse Almodovar, Amata Almodovar, Andy, Anne Palmer, Armstrong, Beatrice Armstrong, Butch DeLoria, Chip Taylor, Christine Kendall, Edwin Brotch, Ellen DeLoria, Freddie Gomez, George, Gloria Mack, Herman Gomez, James, Janice Wilkins, Jim Wilkins, Joe Palmer, John Kendall, Jonas Palmer, Lewis, Lone Wanderer, Lucy Palmer, Mary Holden, Mary Kendall, O'Brian, Park, Paul Hannon Jr., Paul Hannon Sr., Pepper Gomez, Richards, Stanley Armstrong, Steve Armstrong, Stevie Mack, Susie Mack, Taylor, Tom Holden, Unnamed Vault 101 Overseer, Vault 101's original Overseer, Wally Mack, Wilkins, Wolfe, Vault 101 Atrium. Excerpt: "A birthday poem" is a poem given to the player by Beatrice Armstrong on their 10th birthday. It is the first note that the player will acquire in Fallout 3. The Generalized Occupational Aptitude Test (G.O.A.T.) is a Vault-Tec occupational assessment test that every resident of Vault 101 is required to take at the age of 16. During the tutorial quest Future Imperfect, the G.O.A.T. serves to mark the player's tagged skills. During the quest "Future Imperfect" in Fallout 3, the player is asked to participate in taking the G.O.A.T. The test consists of a sequence of ten questions about how he or she would act in certain situations. The responses to these questions determine the job the Lone Wanderer is best suited for, and which three skills are recommended for him or her to tag. If you receive any undesired Tag skills, don't worry; the results of the test are not set in stone, and can be freely changed on the Tag Skills menu after the test (as well as before entering...