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The REPCONN rocket is a world object in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[]

Found at the REPCONN test site, the rockets used isotope-239 igniting agent and were capable of transporting several individuals. Thrust control modules were custom built for the rockets and required for their launch.[1] Parts from the rockets were salvaged by scavengers from Novac.[2] Barrels of isotope-239 igniting agent were stored on the launchpad and leaked their contents, rendering the fuel unusable and irradiating the area.[1] The Bright Brotherhood moved into the former test site and began to repair them with help from Chris Haversam, in an attempt to launch.

Locations[]

  • Three inside the basement of the REPCONN test site.
  • One on a launcher in the rocket showroom on the first floor at REPCONN headquarters.
  • On a loading screen postcard, the rocket is labeled "A3."

Appearances[]

The REPCONN rocket appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes[]

The rockets hanging from mobiles on the cribs in Fallout 4 are similar to the REPCONN rocket.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Chris Haversam: "Two components were missing: a quantity of Isotope-239 igniting agent, and a set of thrust control modules. The igniting agent is highly radioactive, and decays quickly. That's why we can't use the drums that leaked down on the launch pad. It's no longer potent enough. I need you to find an intact, shielded container of the igniting agent. As for the thrust control modules, they were custom-built for these rockets. They won't even launch without them."
    (Chris Haversam's dialogue)
  2. Manny Vargas: "Novac, it's home for me now. I want that to be for good. I like it here, and I've left too many homes behind. But the only resource we got here is junk. Without that, people wouldn't have anything to trade. They'd all have to leave. We get most of it up the road from the old rocket test site. But a bunch of ghouls showed up one day and took it over. We can't get in there now."
    (Manny Vargas' dialogue)
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