There aren’t many reasons to return to Vault 76 after starting your adventure in Fallout 76. It’s true that the main story makes you return at a certain point, but there’s only one reason to return of your own free will: to welcome a friend. For that reason, there is a reference that many players overlook and never find.
Very close to Vault 76 and on the way to the Wayward bar you can find the Solitary Cabin or Isolated Cabin
If you look around the house, you will see a doghouse. Activate first person and look inside to discover something surprising: a chalk-painted equation, a periodic table, a set of test tubes with their stands, and what looks like a Bunsen burner next to a dog bowl. There are too many elements to be something random… and it is not.
The equation belongs to Albert Einstein. It was published in 1915 and is part of something known as the Einstein Field Equations (EFE), which is related to the theory of relativity. And why in a dog house? Because it’s actually a reference to Emmett Brown’s (Christopher Lloyd) dog, whose name is… Einstein!
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