For the similar lounger in Fallout 3, see Visiontron. |
The Memory lounger is a world object in Fallout 4.
Characteristics[]
Memory loungers are the tool the Memory Den uses to provide its clients with the ability to relive their memories, which are transmitted between their brains and loungers' computers.[1] The exact origin of the loungers is unknown, and something Irma wants to keep a secret,[2] but the only person who has the years of neural physiology knowledge required to understand their technology is Doctor Amari.[3] The lounger consists of a large glass pod with a soft chair inside for its user. A television screen drops down when the pod is closed to display images.
Location[]
The Memory loungers are found in the Memory Den, in Goodneighbor.
Notes[]
Memory loungers are similar in shape and function to the "Tranquility Lounger" or Visiontron used in Fallout 3, in Vault 112 and during the Operation: Anchorage add-on.
Appearances[]
Memory loungers appear only in Fallout 4.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Doctor Amari's dialogue: "It's an... interesting problem. The memories wouldn't be hard. We translate those from the brain to computers and back all the time here. It's how the Loungers work."
- ↑ Irma's dialogue: "Where did the Memory Loungers come from, you ask? *chuckle* Girl's gotta have her secrets."
- ↑ Doctor Amari's dialogue: "Don't bother asking me about how the Memory Loungers work. I don't have time to teach the years of neural physiology it would take to understand."