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Vault 3 emails are a series of cut paper notes in Fallout: New Vegas.

The Courier could have read the emails on terminals in Vault 3.

Nara Robinson emails[]

Email 1[]

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From: Nara Robinson
To: Daniel Raati

Hi Danny,
Laura is going to send you a message about her grades. Could you take some time and talk to her? She's pretty upset. I know she slipped a little bit near the end of the semester, but she works really hard, and she genuinely wants to do well.

Thanks,
Nara

Email 2[]

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From: Nara Robinson
To: Michelle Dallian

Michelle, do you know what happened to the trading party? They were supposed to be back a few hours ago. This is the first time anyone has been late. Do you think something could have happened to them?

Nara

Email 3[]

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From: Michelle Dallian
To: Nara Robinson

I'm sure they'll be back soon. The Vault door is unlocked, and it'll stay that way until they get in. If we don't hear from them in another hour I'll send out another party.

William Mayson emails[]

Email 1[]

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From: AUTOMAILER
To: *ALL RESIDENTS*

REMINDER: The Vault elections are coming up, the primaries start two weeks from today. If you intend to run please announce your candidacy.

VAULT AUTOMATED MESSAGE SYSTEM

Email 2[]

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From: AUTOMAILER
To: *ALL RESIDENTS*

RESIDENTS: The opening protocols for the Vault door have begun. The seals will open in 24 hours.

VAULT AUTOMATED MESSAGE SYSTEM

Email 3[]

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From: William Mayson
To: *ALL RESIDENTS*

Hi Everyone! I just received a relay message from Michelle's initial party, and they are doing well. She asked me to pass this along to anyone that was worried about her.

Michael Robinson emails[]

Email 1[]

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From: Michael Robinson
To: Michelle Dallian

Michelle, please reconsider. Take some weapons with you. Arm yourselves. I just know that you are going to bring trouble back onto all of us.

- Mike

Email 2[]

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From: Michael Robinson
To: Undisclosed-Recipients

I'm sorry to hear that all of you have abandoned the cause. Am I the only one left who sees the folly of this plan? I'm sure the outside hasn't recovered. Nevada was a desert before the bombs fell. I can hardly think to imagine what it must be like out there now. You are all cowards, and your fear is going to lead to our deaths.

- Mike

Email 3[]

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From: Michael Robinson
To: Michelle Dallian

Ok Michelle. I was wrong. The wasteland isn't as dangerous as I thought it was. AS DANGEROUS. That doesn't mean it is safe. We've had some luck trading, and it looks like we are going to be operating at full capacity soon. Let's lock the doors for a little while, set up some guards. Let's be smart. We've all seen those freaks with the strange hats lurking around outside. Every day they get a little closer, let's show them that we aren't going to be easy targets. Let's be safe and smart.

Kindly,
Michael

Michelle Dallian emails[]

Email 1[]

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From: Michelle Dallian
To: Sarah Kimper

Sarah. I'm curious if you've given any more thought to joining my task force. I'd love for the opportunity to work with you again, and I think you'd be a great fit. I really need someone with your keen interpersonal insights for dealing with the people outside.

Michelle

Email 2[]

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From: Michelle Dallian
To: *ALL RESIDENTS*

Hello Everybody,
I'm looking for volunteers for the External Association Committee. We have enough core personnel, but we can always use the extra hands. All residents are welcome to apply, and we hope to be able to accommodate any of you who are willing to donate your time. Feel free to contact me and I'll send you an application for membership.

Thanks,
Michelle

Email 3[]

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From: Michelle Dallian
To: *ALL VEAC MEMBERS*

Hi! Thanks again for agreeing to help out with this momentous task. Sarah and I are going to be organizing you into teams. Teams will be in charge of trading, inventory, politics, and miscellaneous. Many of you have asked why we don't have team dedicated to security. Well, I've talked long about this with George, and we both agree that we don't want to appear belligerent to the outside world. We are certain that once the people out there realize that we are just like them, and won't threaten them at all, they'll be happy to form long lasting relationships with us. We'd like to present an open hand instead of a closed fist.

Thank you!
Michelle

Email 4[]

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From: Michael Robinson
To: Michelle Dallian

I can't believe you are going forward with this naïve idea that the world is going to be peaceful and welcoming to us. We have no idea what we are going to see out there, or how the world has changed. I strongly suggest that we, at least at first, just open the doors long enough to get what we need. Allowing people to come in and out of the Vault unscheduled, can only lead to trouble.

- Mike

Daniel Raati emails[]

Email 1[]

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From: Daniel Raati
To: *ALL PARENTS*

Parents,
It is with a heavy heart that I tell you that we are not going to be able to complete this school term. I'll be running some private tutorials in the screening room, but they will be informal, and attendance will not be required.
I've asked Michelle to look in the surrounding areas, to see if there are any local schools that will be willing to take on some of our teachers and students. Between this prospect and the hopes of speedy repairs, this unexpected recess will be short.

Sincerely,
Daniel Raati

Email 2[]

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From: Daniel Raati
To: *ALL STUDENTS*

Hello,
I'm sure you've heard by now that the doors of the schools will be close for an undetermined amount of time. Your individual classroom teachers will be sending all of you updated reading lists, and some workbooks to continue your studies. Please spend some of your newfound free time taking care of these assignments.

Thank you,
Daniel

Email 3[]

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From: Laura Robinson
To: Daniel Raati

Hey Mr. Raati,
Can you look over my final paper for comp lit? I think this is so unfair! I totally completed the assignment, and she gave me a D! I worked so hard, and she can be so mean. I mean, I know it is up to her what grade she gives me, but I've never gotten anything lower than a B on anything. EVER! So can you take a look at the paper for me? I swear, if you think it is worth a D, I'll let it drop.

Thanks, Laura

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