This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Dead Money robots and computers, Fallout: New Vegas cut robots and computers, Fallout: New Vegas robot and computer images, Lonesome Road robots and computers, Old World Blues robots and computers, Dean hologram, Hologram vendor, Starlet hologram, Sentry bot toy, Bohr, Combat inhibitor, ED-E, ED-E, Eyebot, Fisto, Jane, Marilyn, Mister Gutsy, Mr. Janitor, Mr. New Vegas, Primm Slim, Protect-O-Bot, Protectron, Python, Robobrain, Securitron, Sentry bot, Tour guide, Vendortron, Yes Man, Commissary terminal, Medical eyebot, Repair eyebot, 010011110110111001100101, Biological research station, Blind Diode Jefferson, Book Chute, Doctor Orderly MD PHD DDS, Light Switch 01, Light Switch 02, Mister Orderly, Muggy, Robo-scorpion, Robobrain, RY-589 Ultimo bot, Securitron, Sink, Sink Auto-Doc, Sink Central Intelligence Unit, Sparks, Super-Ego, Think tank, Toaster, Walking eye, X-8 robobrain. Excerpt: Holograms are 3-dimensional projections which sometimes interact with players and non-player characters in Sierra Madre in 2281. Hologram technology was an advanced experimental technology before the Great War and never achieved the same level of prominence as other technology. This was notably due to the excessive energy requirements, and the cost of research and required materials necessary to create it. They were virtually unknown to the public and remained a rare technology, even outside of the public eye. The first prototype of holographic technology was developed sometime before the Great War at the request of Frederick Sinclair for his project, the Sierra Madre Casino. Under the name 'hologram project', they were created in the Big Mountain Research and Development Center by the Big MT company at the Z-38 lightwave dynamics research using a giant light generator. The initial research was a success, but Sinclair wanted them to go further: to develop holograms to use as a means of...