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Several of them can be interacted with for various unique interactions. | Several of them can be interacted with for various unique interactions. | ||
+ | * One east of [[Omega Station]] has a locked compartment containing 3 [[Barbed Throwing Net]]s. | ||
* Pressing Yellow Wrench on one in the far east of the [[Omega Station]] entrance will summon a hostile [[Sentry Bot]] and unlock a nearby door. | * Pressing Yellow Wrench on one in the far east of the [[Omega Station]] entrance will summon a hostile [[Sentry Bot]] and unlock a nearby door. | ||
* One north of GMS and past a bandit checkpoint can be repaired with [[Hacking]] or [[Electronics]]. | * One north of GMS and past a bandit checkpoint can be repaired with [[Hacking]] or [[Electronics]]. |
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The emergency phones are various orange-colored phones scattered throughout the Lower Underrail and Upper Underrail. Initially they were meant for Biocorp metro users to report various incidents using the different buttons on the phone, with Red Cross for medical emergencies, Red Rathound for wildlife, Green Shield for humans, Yellow Wrench for mechanical issues (which would also dispatch robots), Red Exclamation Mark for hazards and Blue Exclamation Mark for an explanation of what emergency phones do. Hundreds of years of disuse as well as the occasional tampering of a certain hacker have left the effects of their buttons unpredictable. Additionally, all emergency phones have a storage compartment that sometimes contains items, and may or may not be unlocked (and thus requiring Lockpicking).
Upper Underrail
Several phones are unusable, but 4 are functional.
Sounds and the Orange Box
The majority of emergency phones in Upper Underrail were modified by Phreak in order to act as hideout entrances, and interacting with him will eventually net you the Orange Box, the device used to interact with them. In order to trigger the entrance, the player has to repeat 3 randomized sequences in a row consisting of multiple button presses (roughly 5 to 9 different button presses), and failing to repeat a sequence will mean the player has to start from the beginning with a new sequence. What sound plays when pressing each button is randomized in every playthrough. Difficulty determines how many sound playbacks on average are unresponsive on the Orange Box (with 0-2 on HardVerify and 1-3 on Dominating). Successfully activating 2 emergency phones will grant the player character the Fine Tuned feat.
Lower Underrail
Several of them can be interacted with for various unique interactions.
- One east of Omega Station has a locked compartment containing 3 Barbed Throwing Nets.
- Pressing Yellow Wrench on one in the far east of the Omega Station entrance will summon a hostile Sentry Bot and unlock a nearby door.
- One north of GMS and past a bandit checkpoint can be repaired with Hacking or Electronics.
- Pressing Red Cross will play back a conversation between Phreak and one of the Lunatics, who calls him "Phreaky"
- Pressing Yellow Wrench will summon a neutral Industrial Robot that is immediately hostile to the nearby Lunatics. It will also unlock a door.
- One north-west of SRO can be repaired with Hacking or Electronics.
- Triggering the call signal will unlock a nearby door to a room containing the remains of a Sentry Bot, a near-exact replica of an emergency phone and a Protectorate wanted poster for Phreak.
- One further west from the aforementioned emergency phone had its buttons painted completely black.
- Pressing the fourth and sixth buttons will alert the Lurkers inside.
- Pressing Red Rathound on one found inside an Ironhead lair south-east of Foundry will lead to an angry response from Phreak; "There's no crunching happening, stop buzzing me!".
- One west of Foundry has a locked storage compartment containing an Electromagnetic Discharger.
- One east of Foundry has a locked storage compartment containing a Circular Wave Amplifier.