” - Fallout Bible 6 “ The GECK also contained some basic force field schematics as well as info on how to make adobe-type buildings from the landscape (or contain chemicals that can create "sand-crete" walls). Anything else people needed, they could simply consult the How-To Books/Library of Congress/Encyclopedias in the GECK holodisk library for more knowledge.
It contains a fertilizer system, with a variety of food seeds, soil supplements, and chemicals that could fertilize arid wasteland (and possibly selected sections of the moon's surface pre-conditioned to accept the GECK) into supporting farming.The GECK is intended to be "disassembled" over the course of its use to help build communities (for example, the cold fusion power source is intended to be used for main city power production), and so on. Obsidian: The GECK isn't really a replicator. It's possible the GECK contained other codes that could unlock more functionality within the Vault computers that weren't initially available because they would jeopardize the survival of the Vault if they were used or scavenged (or else they would interfere with the Grand Experiment).Īlso, the GECKs tell the Vault inhabitants how to disassemble sections of their Vault (or take extraneous systems from the Vault) to create new homes and defensive structures on the surface."įallout 3's is far more of a miracle device capable of collapsing all matter within its given radius and recombining it to form a living, breathing, fertile virgin landscape that allows life to begin anew. As for clothing, the GECK contained codes that allowed the Vault to create more varieties of jumpsuits (and weatherproof gear) from their dispensers, which they could do anyway before the GECK. The pen flashlight was just a bonus."įurthermore the bible also states that, "The GECK also contained some basic force field schematics as well as info on how to make adobe-type buildings from the landscape (or contain chemicals that can create "sand-crete" walls). The GECK is intended to be "disassembled" over the course of its use to help build communities (for example, the cold fusion power source is intended to be used for main city power production), and so on. It contains a fertilizer system, with a variety of food seeds, soil supplements, and chemicals that could fertilize arid wasteland (and possibly selected sections of the moon's surface pre-conditioned to accept the GECK) into supporting farming.
The bible states that, "The GECK isn't really a replicator. as being unlike the one used in Fallout 3. It might not be true but people like to explain west coast G.E.C.K.S. In the Fallout bible, declaired non-canon by Avellone who wrote it, you can find some excerpts. Over all it's alluded to be not as legendary as how much it's hyped up to be in some of the cinematics but still extremely useful.
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Perhaps the closest to a real canon explanation of contents is in the Fallout manual that describes it as having a base replicator unit that can replicate food and basic items needed for building your new world (just add water), a holodisc reader with a library (includes selections from the library of congress, a complete set of encyclopedias, and a couple other pieces of information), and a miniature pen flashlight. is shown to be a technology of extreme significance shown in New Arroyo's picture at the end, Shady Sand's lushness as of Fallout 2, and Vault City. In Fallout 2 it's a MacGuffin! Jokes aside, it's inconsistent and best to consider the two as completely seperate.įallout 2's G.E.C.K.