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Old 05-31-2016, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by LT. Ox View Post
Are they defined or may a PD set his own?
I know this is not a dumb question 'cause they ain't no dumb questions....right?
The Bolt hole is simply a concrete box in the ground that houses the teams cryosleep capsules, their equipment in crates, and their vehicle.

The only equipment the bolt hole has is the hydraulic rams to open the main doors, electrical lighting, the power supply, and the radio/geiger counter/air sampler mast.

In the modules the bolt hole is typically some distance from the action. The bolthole is meant to be discarded, not as shelter or a base to operate from. As such a bolt hole has no air handling equipment beyond flushing out the nitrogen preservation atmosphere during cryosleep and is without even basic plumbing.

Locations vary module to module....... typically in very rural terrain to avoid accidental discovery before the War. Operation Lonestar has the most improbable bolt hole of all..... See that thread. HERE

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