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But I guess they had to stop after the first few kids thought they were filled with Nuka-Cola and drank it down.Cliff Briscoe

The rocket souvenir is a quest item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[]

A toy rocket filled with a glowing green liquid, the rocket souvenirs were given out by REPCONN, only to be recalled when children were reported to have contracted the "REPCONN Shakes" from drinking the contents, highly radioactive Isotope-239 igniting agent, after mistaking it for Nuka-Cola.[1] In the wake of public outrage and a lack of demand for the toys, REPCONN dumped their surplus on nearby gift shops, where they have been sitting for over 200 years.[2]

Characteristics[]

Moving into the proximity of several rockets will register radioactivity on the Pip-Boy, but having large numbers of them in the inventory does not cause radiation damage.

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Notes[]

  • Rocket souvenirs cannot be dropped, sold, or placed into any storage devices.
    • PC users can use console commands to remove the items (player.removeitem 0008e665 *, where "*" is the quantity of the souvenirs), or remove the "quest item" flag (setquestobject 0008e665 0).
  • Rocket souvenirs cannot be given to Mini Boomers after the Volare! quest is completed.
  • It is possible to get an unlimited amount as Cliff will restock and sell one every 3 days.

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References[]

  1. The Courier: "Tell me more about the souvenir rockets."
    Cliff Briscoe: "They're scale replicas of the real thing. Very detailed. Got a liquid in them that makes them glow. From what I hear, REPCONN used to give them out on tours of their HQ up in Henderson. But I guess they had to stop after the first few kids thought they were filled with Nuka Cola and drank it down. The papers had a name for the condition and everything. They called it the "REPCONN Shakes." Those were bad times for RobCo."
    (Cliff Briscoe's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: "How did they end up here?"
    Cliff Briscoe: "Well, they unloaded what they had left on the Dino Bite as a tax write-off. But that was before my time. Plenty of demand for them, seeing as they're one-of-a-kind collectors items. But I might still have some in back."
    (Cliff Briscoe's dialogue)
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