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The Memory Den is an unmarked location in Goodneighbor in 2287.

Background[]

The Memory Den is a recreational establishment offering the experience of VR through the use of memory loungers, providing clients the opportunity to relive their own lives or the lives of others.[1] Based on Doctor Amari's scientific acumen and Irma's business sense, the Den caters to a select clientele who can not only front the caps necessary for indulging in the Den's services, including promiscuous adventures,[2] but who can also cope with the trauma of reliving the past. Irma prefers to avoid potential problems before engaging in a business relationship, first ensuring her clients are either completely trustworthy or are in desperate need of help.[3]

Layout[]

The first floor features a central large room with three memory loungers, some of which are in use. West of the large room is Kent Connolly's room, filled with Silver Shroud memorabilia. Irma's bedroom is upstairs on the second floor, while the basement room is inaccessible until the main quest Dangerous Minds is active.

Inhabitants[]

Notable loot[]

Related quests[]

Notes[]

  • If the player character enters the Memory Den before visiting the Railroad, Deacon can be found here in one of the loungers.
  • If the player character enters the Memory Den before learning of Nick Valentine, one can either pass a speech check or pay a bribe to Irma to sit in a memory lounger and learn of him.
  • The player character will no longer be welcome in the Memory Den if they side with the Institute, but no violence will occur unless they start it.
  • The bed in Kent Connolly's room is not marked as owned, and so can be freely used in Survival mode by the player character (except during The Silver Shroud).
  • The memory lounger chairs resemble those featured in Vault 112 in Fallout 3.
  • The Memory Den appears in the ending slides.

Appearances[]

The Memory Den appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes[]

The Memory Den's façade and marquee are modeled after those of the real-world Gordon's Olympia Theatre, near Boylston Street, demolished in 1996.

Bugs[]

  • PCPC Playstation 4Playstation 4 Xbox OneXbox One When taking supplies from the basement, the "take" option will switch to the "steal" option for a split second. Despite this, none of the residents will turn hostile if you take the items, and you will not earn any disapproval from companions.[verified]
    • If this bug occurs, the player character will be flagged as "in combat," even though nobody in the cell is hostile. This is evidenced by the message "You cannot do this while in combat" received if the player character tries to use a memory lounger. This can prevent the player from initiating the quest "The Memory Den".[verified]
  • Playstation 4Playstation 4 Sometimes most of the items will be marked in red and show the "steal" option, and taking them will make Doctor Amari hostile and earn companion disapproval. This seems to happen when loading a save inside the Den. Leaving and reentering the Den will sometimes fix this.[verified]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Fallout 4 loading screens: "While chems are plentiful in Goodneighbor, there are those who claim the Memory Den offers the best high possible - the experience of reliving the past..."
  2. Neighborhood Watch: "Might stop by the Memory Den later. There was this girl, few months ago? Man oh man, wouldn't mind seein' those curves again."
    (Neighborhood Watch's dialogue)
  3. Irma: "I'm sorry. We have to be very selective, and we're just not looking for new clients now."
    The Sole Survivor: "Why not?"
    Irma: "Look, it's no secret that reliving a memory can be about having a good time, or helpful in remembering something you've forgotten or lost. But like anything worth doing in life, honey, it's got a kick to it. And the first time can be... traumatic. So I keep the client list very small. People I trust. It helps us avoid a lot of unpleasantness."
    (Irma's dialogue)
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