Nuka-Cola is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas. Nuka-Cola entered the beverage market in 2044, with the invention of the soft drink by John-Caleb Bradberton after two years of experimentation. It contained 120% of the recommended daily allowance of sugar, and took the United States market Nukatrons are a type of robot encountered in Nuka-World. A series of customized robots found throughout the amusement park and its exterior. They resemble Nuka-Cola machines with a monitor at the top, sometimes playing a "Park Safety Rules" promotional video complete with audio. Generic variant of Nukatron, found commonly throughout the park. Slightly higher stats, patrols the Galactic Zone of Nuka-Cooler is a consumable item in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World. This blend of Nuka-Cola Quantum, Nuka-Cola Quartz and Nuka-Cola Victory is a yellow-green hue and provides a laundry list of benefits: these include providing 1200 hit points and 349 action points for 120 seconds, and raising one's maximum hit points and action points by 50 and 20, respectively, for 8 minutes. Nuka-Cooler Fallout New Vegas Inspired Unofficial Casino Multi-Stripe Clay Poker Chips Ultra-Luxe, Vikki & Vance, Gomorrah, The Tops, Lucky 38, Vault 21 (2.4k) $ 10.00 When accessing one of the 178 vending machines scattered indoors and outdoors throughout the Wasteland there is approximately a 10% random chance of finding a Nuka-Cola Quantum. The contents of a Nuka-Cola vending machine load the first time you enter a cell and never reset. This version is a trimmed down version of the one for Tale of Two Wastelands, itself being an overhaul of the version that pre-dates the "ultimate" name, acting as a merger of Nuka-Cola Expansion, Ice Cold It All, and their optional patches. This is an adaptation of the Tale of Two Wastelands version for use with Fallout: New Vegas. WTkerC. The blaster is cleverly called "Knock-Off Nuka-Cola Quantum Blaster" and requires both 2 Strength and 50 Energy Weapons skill levels to be used to its full potential. It does 25 points of base damage, 20 crit, weighs 1.7 pounds and has a base price of 750 caps. It can be repaired with empty Nuka-Cola bottles, wonderglue, and duct tape. Quantum Chemist is a perk in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel. With this perk, every 10 Nuka-Colas you acquire are automatically converted into a Nuka-Cola Quantum. A notification in the top left of the screen will inform the player of the 10 Nuka-Cola being removed and the 1 Nuka-Cola Quantum being added, and, as such, the player will no longer be able to hold more than 9 bottles of Nuka Human flesh is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas. Unlike its Fallout 3 counterpart, human flesh heals very little health and results in radiation damage. In hardcore mode, human flesh reduces Starvation. Human remains, a similar food item, can be harvested from human corpses once the player has acquired the Dine and Dash perk. Note: Radiation is not affected by Survival skill level. 32 Brotherhood of Steel Lyon's Pride Logo Kitchen Magnet Bethesda Fallout 4 76 New Vegas Nuka Cola Sunset Sarsaparilla Soda Pop. (165) $14.00. Mini Fallout distressed wooden crates. Sunset Sarsaparilla, Nuka Cola, Enclave, & More! Or you choose your own design! (2.4k) $7.95. Sierra Petrovita is a Nuka-Cola addict living in Girdershade in Fallout 3.. Ten years later, she can be found at the Nuka-World amusement park, on her ultimate Nuka quest. Sierra is young, attractive, blonde, and completely obsessed with Nuka-Cola and everything related to it. The causes of her obsession are unknown. It may have a psychotic background. Or it may be some kind of impairment

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