Garden of Eden Creation Kit - Fallout Wiki. The Garden of Eden Creation Kit“There is hope, however. A slim hope that few know of. The old disks speak of an item called the Garden of Eden Creation Kit. It is said that it can bring life to the wasteland. Arroyo elder, Fallout 2 intro“Whoa, those things come in kits now? The good book don't mention that.
Cassidy. The Garden of Eden Creation Kit (G. E. C. K.) was a terraforming device created by Future- Tec, a division of the Vault- Tec Corporation. Its purpose was to revitalize areas of a post- nuclear wasteland.
The concept of the device as well as its design was completed by Doctor Stanislaus Braun, a brilliant, if egotistical, Vault- Tec researcher. Characteristics. Edit. The Kit has the appearance of a small, silver briefcase emblazoned with the letters "G. E. C. K."; according to Vault- Tec advertisements, it contains all the seeds, fertilizer, and other equipment (including a cold fusion power generator and a basic replicator) necessary to start a new settlement in a post- nuclear world after emerging from a Vault shelter.
Each Vault was presumably issued with two GECKs, except for Vaults 8, 1. Vault 8's extra GECK got swapped (whether by accident or some nefarious scheme, this is not known) with Vault 1. Vaults 1. 12 and 1. GECKs because they were never intended to be re- opened; each was an experiment in permanent confinement.
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The official editor for Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, called the G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit. Fallout New Vegas GECK -Garden of Eden Creation Kit-. Garden of Eden Creation Kit - Duration. Fallout New Vegas: Weapon Creation Tutorial. The Garden of Eden Creation Kit. The Garden of Eden Creation Kit (GECK). Download the Garden of Eden Creation Kit for Fallout New Vegas here. Open the GECK.
The G. E. C. K. will collapse all matter within its given radius and recombine it to form a living, breathing, fertile virgin landscape and allow life to begin anew. Fallout 3. The Garden of Eden Creation Kit is a device capable of radically altering the Wasteland and transforming dead, irradiated soil into viable land suitable for farming; it is implied, though not confirmed, that this is the usual mode of operation for a GECK in Fallout 2.
However, there is significant disagreement as to what a GECK actually does; the only time we see one properly in action (rather than merely the results) is in Fallout 3. The GECK builders had no idea what the post- nuclear world would be like, and they had no real way to anticipate it, despite their "thorough tests" (it's doubtful they gave it much thought, to be honest, considering how badly organized the Safehouse project alone was, not to mention the experimental nature of the Vaults); still, it seems as if the seeds present in the GECK were viable for Vault 8. The GECK's designers assumed that the Vault dwellers would know how to read and operate the various advanced technologies present in the Vault; they did not plan for the reduced knowledge of pre- War technologies common among wasteland tribals, or other similar contingencies. They also did not plan on the FEV getting released into the wider world, or the fact that the Vault dwellers might be attacked by giant mutated scorpions, cockroaches or rats, either. The GECK's seeds and soil supplements date themselves rather quickly, but "..
GECK contractors (Future- Tec) weren't really concerned about that. They were 'relatively certain' the seeds would be viable in a post- nuclear environment. They had done 'thorough tests,' and 'all conclusions point to this as being the best option.' The GECKs are a miracle.. Fallout Bible 6. Actual contents.
Edit. The GECK ad found at the end of the Fallout Manual. The GECK was built as a matter- energy replicator and miraculous terraforming device, transforming an area into energy and then reforming it according to a certain molecular pattern.
Certainly, the actual devices built to the specifications of Stanislaus Braun, Vault- Tec's "Sorcerer- Scientist" were such. The GECK isn't really a replicator. 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. Anything else people needed, they could simply consult the How- To Books/Library of Congress/Encyclopedias in the GECK holodisk library for more knowledge. The pen flashlight was just a bonus. 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).
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. 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). Also, 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. Fallout Bible 6. As a way to reconcile these two differing accounts of the GECK - the way it was originally intended, and the way the latter- day games portray them - one could say that only a few GECKs were actually built to spec, with the others being mere "promotional copies" to hand out to West Coast Vaults.
However, even if the GECK is taken at face value - that is, if they were indeed the miracle devices promised by Braun and Vault- Tec - they would be consistent with the portrayal in Fallout 2, as seen at Vault City and New Arroyo. Fallout 2. Edit. Garden of Eden Creation Kit. Check the locker in the left back for the GECK!“The Garden of Eden Creation Kit. This unit is standard equipment for all Vault- Tec vaults.
A GECK is the resource for rebuilding civilization after the bomb. Just add water and stir. The tribals of the town of Arroyo, which was founded by the Vault Dweller, passed down stories of the "Holy GECK," which they came to believe was a sacred, magical item which can change the Wasteland into fertile land again.
The tribals were invoking the GECK as a panacea for all their problems. They saw it as a miracle device, and while the item is useful, it's not the miracle maker they considered it to be. Fallout Bible 6. Though the GECK may not have been the holy cure- all the tribal inhabitants of Arroyo believed it to be, in the right hands it was a very useful piece of pre- War technology that could help establish a viable new community in the post- nuclear wastelands.
Alternately it was indeed a miraculous device, capable of terraforming the Wasteland into something far more. Either way, after the destruction of the Enclave Oil Rig, the dwellers of Vault 1. Oil Rig used it to rebuild Arroyo. The GECK was instrumental in the creation of Vault City by the former inhabitants of Vault 8 (though whether the city's success can be attributed to the GECK alone is debatable). By combining their GECK's contents with power from Vault 8's fusion generator, the residents of Vault City were able to erect their settlement's first buildings and generate arable farmland. Fallout 3. Edit. Garden of Eden Creation Kit.
When the Lone Wanderer locates his/her father in Stanislaus Braun's Vault 1. Project Purity work properly, he/she requires a G.
E. C. K. After James' demise, the Wanderer makes their way to Vault 8. G. E. C. K. unit. It seems that no other vault in the Capital Wasteland was issued a G. E. C. K, hinting that very few vaults were supplied with one, possibly due to the price of each unit. There is also no indication of any Vaults in the Mojave Wasteland having a G.
E. C. K., nor is there mention of a G. E. C. K. in most vaults that have been mentioned in- game or in the Fallout Bible.
This version of the G. E. C. K. is a far more advanced piece of technology than the implied agricultural starter kit the developers of the previous games intended it to be. In this case, when included as a component within Project Purity's Purifier, the G. E. C. K. helps that other technology remove all radioactive particles from the water of the River Potomac that flows through it.
In Fallout 3, it is possible for the Lone Wanderer to reach the GECK instead of allowing Fawkes to retrieve it, thus allowing the player to activate it. If activated on its own, a blue energy ball expands around the GECK killing the player's character and, after a burst of white light, the nearest save game is loaded. Fallout 4. Edit. Curiously, no mention is made of the G. E. C. K. supplied to any of the Commonwealth Vaults. Mutant GECKs. Edit.
The stories of Fallout Tactics 2 and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2 were to revolve around "mutant" GECK units, which had become infected with radioactive pathogens and caused mutant plant and animal life to expand and consume huge swaths of land. While the origin of the Tactics 2 GECK is unknown, the GECK in Brotherhood of Steel 2 was found by a former Cypher called Miles Reese. In both situations, the GECKs were "terraformer" type units, like the Fallout 3 GECK. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2.
Edit. Miles Reese was conducting research into the GECKs capabilities, which led him to the Nursery where he stole a prototype GECK with the hopes of terraforming the wasteland into a new, greener, and human free "Eden." The GECK, still not quite mastered by Miles, created a patchwork of lush vegetation in the areas he travelled through. Upon reaching the Gulf of Mexico, Miles toiled with the GECK for five years, greatly magnifying its effects, not concerned with the immense effects it was capable of when combined with an FEV environment.