The old Cambridge Police Station has been occupied by the Brotherhood of Steel, and now serves as an important listening post and resupply depot. Before the war, Fort Strong was a U.S. Army base and proving ground for experimental weapons, like the Fat Man nuclear catapult. It has since ...
By the 2070s, the neighborhood was serviced by the subway via Andrew station and its locale patrolled by the Boston Police Department from its local precinct. At this time, the neighborhood was a rough one, with military blockades keeping order. Its police were known to be trigger happy, ...
If one enters the labs directly (missing out the A Ring) from the far side of the bailey, the door one enters through leads straight down into the lab. However, as found out during the final mission, Liberty Prime is raised through the very center of the courtyard, implying the lab is...
Settlements outside this power structure largely retained the simple organization of survivalist communities, with a single chosen leader and a police force enforcing law and order. Some settlements lacked even that, with power enforced by the strongest part (such as the Den). ...
Before the Prydwen showed up, Danse had me identify a fallback point if we ever lost the police station. It was Listening Post Bravo, an old pre-war U.S. Military outpost on the northern frontier of the Commonwealth. It's isolated, and we're the only ones that knew about it, so ...
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Tenpenny's suite, Tenpenny Roof, Tenpenny side patio, Germantown police station basement, Minefield (look in superduper mart during Wasteland Survival Guide for a note clue), outside Lamplite Caverns (vault 87 quest), Swampland, Bael's
Also “bad areas” are needed for combat-oriented RPGs or there’d be no combat without having the police coming after you. Reply acronix says: Wednesday Jun 10, 2015 at 8:40 pm I believe the reason they went for 200 years was because tehy wanted to ‘continue’ the chronology of...