[new] | E7 Vault Work

This report details how this "vault" works, its strategic importance for players, and the rewards available. Overview of the E7 Side Story Vault (Book of Memories)

What Is an E7 Vault?

Traditional poured concrete e7 vaults are being replaced by high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP). These materials never spall, resist corrosion, and weigh 70% less, making delivery and installation safer. e7 vault work

  • [ ] Review the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) specific to that e7 vault address.
  • [ ] Verify permit is active and posted at the entry point.
  • [ ] Test gas monitor bump calibration.
  • [ ] Inspect harness for fraying or damaged buckles.
  • [ ] Confirm attendant has no other duties (no radio dispatching, no material handling).
  • [ ] Establish a communications protocol: Tug on rope = OK. Two tugs = more tools. Three tugs = EMERGENCY EVAC.
  • [ ] Photograph the vault lid and surrounding area for insurance/liability records.
  • [ ] Enter feet first, maintaining three points of contact on the ladder.

Drones and wheeled crawlers now perform initial e7 vault inspections. A worker never enters a vault just to “take a look.” Remote visual assessment using 360-degree cameras reduces unnecessary human exposure. This report details how this "vault" works, its

  1. Keep:

    The core fantasy is simulating a "glitch in the system." When triggered, the architecture of the vault distorts, Euclidean geometry fails, and Entity 7 (The Jester) is given free rein to "play." The player must navigate a shifting maze of nonsensical corridors to find a "Stabilizer" to return the room to normal. [ ] Review the Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

    1. The room "crashes" (screens goes black for 0.5 seconds).
    2. The room reverts to its normal geometry.
    3. The exit door reappears, unlocked.
    4. Entity 7 is temporarily banished from the room, screaming in frustration.

    2. Why Do It? (The Rewards)