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{{Gamequote|It keeps portable devices working}}
 
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== '''Quests''' ==
 
== '''Quests''' ==
The Searching for truth quest requires the player to look for batteries to power the recorder in order to listen to the doctor’s diary.
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The [[Searching for Truth|Searching for truth]] quest requires the player to look for batteries to power the recorder in order to listen to the doctor’s diary.
   
== '''On history''' ==
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== I'''n history''' ==
 
The in-game design is actually a real battery produced in the soviet block, the element 373 1.5 volt disposable battery. It was a fairly common type of battery but got easily corroded.
 
The in-game design is actually a real battery produced in the soviet block, the element 373 1.5 volt disposable battery. It was a fairly common type of battery but got easily corroded.
 
[[File:373.jpg|none|thumb|293x293px|Real life 373 battery, you can see the corrosion on top]]
 
[[File:373.jpg|none|thumb|293x293px|Real life 373 battery, you can see the corrosion on top]]

Revision as of 20:11, 10 July 2020

Information on this page is accurate for version v.667 and can differ from the current info in v.806.


" It keeps portable devices working "

Details

A small 1.5 volt disposable battery used for electronics and flashlights, be sure to always have some around to keep your flashlights working.

Obtaining

Looting

Trading

Omsk Survivor Camp
Buys Sells
Primer x5 Battery x1

Quests

The Searching for truth quest requires the player to look for batteries to power the recorder in order to listen to the doctor’s diary.

In history

The in-game design is actually a real battery produced in the soviet block, the element 373 1.5 volt disposable battery. It was a fairly common type of battery but got easily corroded.

373

Real life 373 battery, you can see the corrosion on top

Trivia

Currently, the only use for batteries is for powering flashlights and the recorder but on older versions, the now removed Geiger counter required batteries to function.

See also