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A door at the other side of the reactor room opens and you hurry out, eager to be far from the leaking reactor.
Another short hallway connects you to what seems to be the main manufacturing line for the Securitrons. Much to your dismay, it’s as empty as can be. The room is around half the size of the storage/software cavern and not as tall, but still much larger than you expected.
There seems to be four main lines stretching hundreds of feet long. On each assembly line, there are multiple large, square boxes that reach up to the ceiling. Each box is roughly 20x20 feet with multiple pipes and wires feeding in from the ceiling. The remaining sections of the assembly line have multiple different arms and devices, no doubt having their own uses in assembling the final product.
“There are four main lines that create the Securitron from the start to the end. Each of those boxes feeds material for a certain stage of the process. From the titanium shell all the way to the glass monitor. That leads us to the next issue, the resource bunkers are empty!”
[Okay, I’m not too shocked. What do we need?]
“More like, what don’t we need haha! It’s a lot though, I can have a report waiting back at the Lucky 38.”
You take another look around the assembly room. To House’s credit, it’s a remarkable operation, almost devoid of human input.
[Up next, I’ll show you the resource bunkers.]
A large rolling door opens and you finish the remainder of the tour thinking about how to get this place up and running. You see where raw resources are fed into, and unfortunately, the facility does not make its own steel. Perhaps a bit of an oversight by House but steel isn’t the most complicated industrial material to make and it can always be imported from the NCR and perhaps even the Legion.
The last portion of the facility is closer to a research lab than it is for manufacturing. There are a handful of Mr. Handys in sleep mode spread throughout the room. It’s the repair wing, where any damage not able to be fixed by the onboard system is handled by the robotic helpers. Parts are replaced, patched or recycled if necessary. Thankfully, there’s nothing wrong with this portion of the vault.