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Hello, '''Carinth''', and welcome to '''[[The Vault:About|The Vault]]''', the ''Fallout'' wiki! Thank you for your contributions, and we hope you'll stay with us and make many more.
 
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'''Ulysses' Temple''' is a [[Fallout: New Vegas locations|location]] in the [[Divide]] in the ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' [[Fallout: New Vegas add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Lonesome Road (add-on)|Lonesome Road]]''. It is the home of [[Ulysses]], and his shrine to the Old World. The "Temple" is the biggest nuclear silo of the Divide, capable of launching several nuclear missiles at once.
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The anteroom of the Temple has two doors that require a key to enter. There is no key. The console will open them. Once you've defeated the security bot and turrets, use the computer terminal to unlock the second pod. This releases ED-E.
   
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Through the third door, you enter the complex is a missile which is in countdown to launch, behind an Old-world flag. Ulysses will be standing before the flag the first time the player enters. There are six other nuclear missiles, three in holding frameworks in a pit to the left and three in holding frameworks in a pit to the right, as you face the central missile. On the main level there is a wide array of quite useless consoles, plus the launch control console Ulysses used to prepare the loaded missile prior to your arrival. It is accessed after you have convinced Ulysses to stand down or killed him. There are two eyebot control consoles used to shut down or reprogram the repair and medical eyebots, one console at the far end of each missile pit. Unless they are shut down or reprogrammed, Ulysses will make use of the eyebots during your battle against him. The consoles are inactive until after you have talked to Ulysses. Shutting down the eyebots requires 100 Science OR 100 Repair. Reprogramming them to fight for you requires 100 Science AND 100 Repair. There are six loose warheads scattered through the chamber to be detonated for the [[Warhead Hunter]] challenge. The warheads on the missiles themselves will not detonate.
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* [[Old Glory]], [[Ulysses' duster]], and [[Ulysses' mask]], all carried by Ulysses. You do not have to kill him to obtain them. They will be present in the footlocker at the [[Canyon Wreckage]] after the add-on is completed.
   
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==Appearances==
Please stop signing your name in mainspace pages. [[File:UserGreatMara.png|25px|User:Great_Mara|link=User:Great_Mara]]<sup>[[File:9mm Pistol.png|x13px|User talk:Great_Mara|link=User talk:Great_Mara]]</sup> 03:39, July 23, 2011 (UTC)
 
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Ulysses' Temple appears only in the ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' [[Fallout: New Vegas add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Lonesome Road (add-on)|Lonesome Road]]''.
   
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* [[Ulysses' Temple terminal entries]]
No i didn't, possibly one of the admins may have thought that it was "unprofessional".([[User:Nemerian|Nemerian]] 21:25, July 27, 2011 (UTC))
 
   
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BTW, are you a guy or girl? Just curious cos your user name would be rather strange for a guy.
 
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Well actually the female spelling would be Corinth, biblical reference to a girl. Carinth is not. Definition for carinth:
 
   
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[[ru: Храм Улисса]]
 
(Carinthian) Carinthia (Kärnten, Koroška) is the southernmost Austrian state or Land.
 
 
Very interesting, thanks anyway. Cool, cool, cool.([[User:Nemerian|Nemerian]] 15:13, July 28, 2011 (UTC))
 
 
== Logo Entries ==
 
 
Logo entries should be made here: http://fallout.wikia.com/index.php?title=Forum:The_Logo_Forum_page&t=20120114031511 [[User:Agent c|Agent c]] 03:35, January 14, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
Hi, If you can, it would help if you could create a blog or sandbox entry displaying how you'd like your entry(s) to display on the vote page that I can cut/copy from for the vote page... And if you haven't already , make sure you've read [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Agent_c/Logo_Contest_Stage_1_Rules_Draft the voting rules] Vote opens 0001GMT 20 Jan.
 
:Blog looks fine. [[User:Agent c|Agent c]] 15:28, January 19, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
== Sandbox. ==
 
 
[http://fallout.wikia.com/index.php?title=User:Carinth/sandbox&action=edit&redlink=1 Here you go.] [[file:Dragon.jpg|link=User:GarouxBloodline]][[User talk:GarouxBloodline|<font color= "Grey"> <sup>''Skål!''</sup> </font>]] 03:48, January 19, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
:You are welcome. :3 [[file:Dragon.jpg|link=User:GarouxBloodline]][[User talk:GarouxBloodline|<font color= "Grey"> <sup>''Skål!''</sup> </font>]] 05:01, January 19, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
== Logo Poll ==
 
 
I'll have to give it another look later on in the day. I wish you luck though with your entry(s)! ^^ [[file:Dragon.jpg|link=User:GarouxBloodline]][[User talk:GarouxBloodline|<font color= "Grey"> <sup>''Skål!''</sup> </font>]] 17:09, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
I wrote on your billboard contribution what I think of your Font. GL with the votes! [[file:Zappa.png|20px|link=User talk:BusinessMonkey]][[User:BusinessMonkey|<span style="color:darkgreen;">BusinessMonkey</span>]] 18:06, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 
:I don't know really. I liked many of the other fonts for 'Nukacola'. I don't know their names specifically.[[file:Zappa.png|20px|link=User talk:BusinessMonkey]][[User:BusinessMonkey|<span style="color:darkgreen;">BusinessMonkey</span>]] 22:15, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
== Re:Logo ==
 
 
I think it's not really bad. It can work potentially, so I'm just going to stay neutral. Thanks for the entry! -[[User:SigmaDelta54|<span style="color:teal">ΣΔ</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:SigmaDelta54|<span style="color:grey">Let's talk!</span>]]</sup> 19:36, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
:When I said boring, I meant that in a comparative sense. In comparison to the other choices we were given, I thought that yours lacked something special. The billboard one is slightly better, as it has more presence. [[Special:Contributions/114.77.77.5|114.77.77.5]] 22:29, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
== Rules ==
 
 
Hi Carinth,<br>
 
If you're on now, do you wanna jump into chat, and we'll talk about it? I'll stay in for the next 15 mins or so. [[User:Agent c|Agent c]] 00:55, January 21, 2012 (UTC)
 
 
I think theres a few problems with that. The first being that votings well underway and its likely that some voters who have had their say wont be coming back as they wont be expecting a new entry; as such I really think a new entrant wouldn't be playing with a level playing field. Its also very similar to your other design, so I think it qualifies more as a flavour. I'm happy for you to reach out to those who have raised an issue with your previous logos to reconsider your new design, but I think it has to stand as a part of the greater entry.[[User:Agent c|Agent c]] 17:22, January 21, 2012 (UTC)
 
:I'm not really 100% with the blue logo being included... I think this one crosses the line as to what I can agree with... A slightly different shade I can pass, but from blue to red is a big enough change... I did ask in the rules for changes of that nature to be ran by me first. Allowing such drastic changes means an unlevel playing field for everyone... [[User:Agent c|Agent c]] 22:13, January 21, 2012 (UTC)
 

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Ulysses' Temple is a location in the Divide in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road. It is the home of Ulysses, and his shrine to the Old World. The "Temple" is the biggest nuclear silo of the Divide, capable of launching several nuclear missiles at once.

Layout

The anteroom of the Temple has two doors that require a key to enter. There is no key. The console will open them. Once you've defeated the security bot and turrets, use the computer terminal to unlock the second pod. This releases ED-E.

Through the third door, you enter the complex is a missile which is in countdown to launch, behind an Old-world flag. Ulysses will be standing before the flag the first time the player enters. There are six other nuclear missiles, three in holding frameworks in a pit to the left and three in holding frameworks in a pit to the right, as you face the central missile. On the main level there is a wide array of quite useless consoles, plus the launch control console Ulysses used to prepare the loaded missile prior to your arrival. It is accessed after you have convinced Ulysses to stand down or killed him. There are two eyebot control consoles used to shut down or reprogram the repair and medical eyebots, one console at the far end of each missile pit. Unless they are shut down or reprogrammed, Ulysses will make use of the eyebots during your battle against him. The consoles are inactive until after you have talked to Ulysses. Shutting down the eyebots requires 100 Science OR 100 Repair. Reprogramming them to fight for you requires 100 Science AND 100 Repair. There are six loose warheads scattered through the chamber to be detonated for the Warhead Hunter challenge. The warheads on the missiles themselves will not detonate.

Notable loot

Appearances

Ulysses' Temple appears only in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.

See also