The failsafe terminal mentions Braun initiating the Tranquility Lane simulation on June 11, with the year given simply as "12.".Tranquility Lane bears an extremely strong resemblance to Higgs Village in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues except there's a fountain in Higgs Village in place of the playground.
Also, weapons and clothing are always automatically equipped.
Since the Pip-Boy has been replaced with a Vault Boy watch, mission objectives will constantly flash at the right of the screen as compensation.The tones made by activating these items in the correct order make up part of Tranquility Lane's background music.
#FALLOUT SHELTER 3 VAULT 112 CODE CODE#
The code for the simulation's failsafe (in the abandoned house) is: broken radio, glass pitcher, garden gnome, glass pitcher, cinder block, garden gnome, empty soda bottle.It contains the lacy underwear that may be used to break up the Rockwells. The Simpson residence is the home of Martha Simpson. The following are the residents that exist within Tranquility Lane: By the time the Lone Wanderer came upon Vault 112, the simulation had been going for at least several decades. Braun's subjects were naturally at home and felt safe in this environment, which made it more satisfying for him when he tormented them and shattered the peace of suburban life. The simulation reminded him of his hometown of Kronach but was distinctly American. When he finished "killing" the vault's population, he would wipe their memory, resurrect them within the next simulation, and proceed to murder them yet again.īraun went through several simulations prior to initiating Tranquility Lane. Braun, after becoming bored with various simulated worlds, would proceed to virtually "kill" each one of them. They became his playthings, completely at his mercy. What Vault 112's occupants didn't know was that once they entered the virtual reality pods, Braun would exercise complete control over the simulation they had no means of leaving on their own. The system should have permitted a select few to live a "perfect life" virtually, if not practically, forever. Stanislaus Braun, inventor of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit, and initially contained several simulated utopias. It was designed to accommodate only 85 occupants, who would be suspended in a virtual reality world for the indefinite duration of the vault's experiment. The construction started in November 2068, and finished in June 2074. Vault 112 was one of the last vaults to be constructed. Extrapolating American cultural references.