![]() ![]() The opening ceremony of Vault 76 on July 4, 2076 Occupants were provided fully furnished apartments including a bedroom, living room, bathroom and color television. ![]() The occupants were some of America's finest, including students from Vault-Tec University, military members and former White House Chief of Staff. The overseer was instructed to ignore standard operating procedures, as Vault 76 was deemed a special project essential to rebuilding the United States in the wake of nuclear war. ![]() Its computer control system was Brainpower 4. Vault 76 was designed with LightLife geothermal for its primary power supply, and General Atomics nuclear generator as a secondary power supply, but in the end was provided with a pair of super reactors. This day would be known as Reclamation Day. The Vault was slated to open to the outside world 20 years after nuclear war so that the individuals within could emerge to recolonize Appalachia. The maximum capacity was stated to be 500 occupants, and construction blueprints record a capacity of 88. Construction began in February 2065 and ended in October 2069. Vault 76 was one of 17 control Vaults, part of the overarching Vault experiment. ![]()
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