LOCATIONS

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The entirety of the vault is dirty. Decades, maybe centuries, of dirt and grime cover everything, a fresh supply of mildew-growing and rust inducing dampness and filth supplied by the several cave-ins that have occurred throughout the vault. In the Living Quarters and Reactor floors several skeletons can be found sprinkled around the various rooms, including quite a few floating in the reactor room itself. For general reference for the state of things, see these examples: one, two, three.
TOP FLOOR - LIVING QUARTERS

Dorms are large rooms with multiple bunk beds of various sizes scattered throughout, complete with mildewy spring mattresses, pillows, and blankets. While there are 'Male Dorm' and 'Female Dorm' signs, no one is enforcing sleeping situations. Each dorm has its own lavatory with several toilet stalls (not all with doors), sinks, shower stalls, and mirrors (some not broken!). Remarkably, radiation-free, but not particularly great tasting, water flows from the sinks and toilets. Water temperature control is dubious at best, with the most common temperature being slightly below room temperature. At the foot of each bunk bed is a footlocker and the walls are lined with dressers. Each dorm also has a computer on a table where individuals can input pointers for each other, or read past entries.
The Rec room is a large social/cooking/eating area. There is a kitchen section with several working stoves, refrigerators, a large washing sink with working water, and 1950s era kitchen gadgets such as food processors and jello molds. There are several diner style booths that have seen better days arranged along one wall, and a bar with stools lining the adjacent wall for additional seating. In the social area there is a pool table with billiards and slightly bloody cue sticks and several card tables with chairs scattered around. The star of the area is a large jukebox that can play a number of songs.
The classroom has been cleared of the desks that were previously in it and converted into a work out/training area by the current vault residents.
MIDDLE FLOOR - TESTING LEVEL

The pod room is where characters start out.
Two storage closets are currently open. One is filled with extra vault 66 blue jumpsuits and deactivated pip-boys (they will only turn on once placed on a wrist). The other is full of cleaning supplies like bleach, dish washing liquid, etc, and the mops, brooms, and buckets to use them.
The main part of the floor is taken up by three testing areas. These are each composed of a larger observation room connected to a smaller testing chamber. The observation room and testing chamber are separated by a terminal-controlled metal door and a reinforced, one-way observation window. This area of the vault is in even worse repair than the rest, as it was previously cut off from the majority of the vault by a cave in.
Inside the Overseer office, the Mr. Gutsy Captain Simmons is set up in the center room, surrounded by a large circular desk and walls covered in non-functional TV screens.
The doors to the ENTRANCE is currently sealed.
BOTTOM FLOOR - REACTOR LEVEL

The bottom floor is filled with computers that look oddly out of date considering the technology level of the vault itself. There are all the water boilers, air filters, and the rest that you would expect in an area for maintaining a vault of this size.
The maintenance supply room contains all the tools you'd expect to find in a well-stocked tool-chest, along with pieces of scrap metal and electronics for performing repairs and a workbench to repair items on. A small cave in has happened along one side of the room, but there are no areas large enough for a human to squeeze out of the vault in the rubble.
In the radiation monitor room there is a large display showing the overall radiation level of the vault itself, and specifically the radiation level in the reactor room. There are a half dozen functional radiation suits in lockers along the edge of the room, along with another half dozen damaged ones that could be repaired. A thick metal, lead-lined door separates this room from the reactor itself.
The reactor room is dominated by a large reactor which provides power for the entire vault expect the pod room (which runs on its own power source). It has about two feet of heavily radioactive water on the floor to help keep it cool.