They had all the blueprints and plans worked out, and I believe they even built a test model (and then scrapped it to get their supplies back after they performed their tests, and to keep it a secret). Could you imagine what we could do on our own planet? In fact, back in the 50's through the 60's, the government was already working on a plan to build fallout shelters across the United States with an unnamed (their name hasn't been released to the public) company, or even several companies. Our astronauts can survive on space-stations for years at a time before having to go back home. In fact, government's have already built these kinds of things. Which would eventually lead to problems like inbreeding or overpopulation (depending on the birth rate, they would have to maintain a special birthrate to keep the Vault at the ideal population). But yeah, a hundred people would probably be the max, MAYBE 200 at most that a Vault would hold. As a matter of fact besides the massive generators and computers I don't think the Fallout world did anything we couldn't do if we throw in a ton of money toward it. However, if you had all of these things? Of course. Even the Vaults in Fallout required people to perform maintenance and technicians to repair things. Fully self sufficient, as in you would never need technicians or need to make repairs? No.
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