Fallout: Denver

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Fallout: Denver
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GM
Erik
Characters
Archibald Fitzwilliam Kingsland (Jason)
The Doctor (Adam)
Eugene (Ben)
Odibee Jones (Mark)
Roland Bell (Tim)
The Vault Dweller (Lisa)
The Game
Character Level: 1
Date
March 20, 2278

War Never Changes

Start Location

Denver also known as Dog Town, Colorado

History

Locations of Note

Boulder

Boulder was long a place where advanced scientific research took place. The University of Colorado, IBM, and Ball Aerospace were located here. Supported by money from Denver's industry and an active military presence, Boulder scientists made advances in medicine (bio-med gel was invented here), alternate energy sources, robotics, and even developed a power armor prototype. Unfortunately, leakage from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal (a nearby toxic waste dump/weapons storage location) caused a poisonous cloud that killed a lot of people in Denver. As an apology, the military-funded a program to create a self-sustaining research dome, capable of withstanding a nuclear attack. This "city of the future" was to be a prototype for settlements on the moon and other planets.

Golden

Golden is the home to a famous old brewery. Vault 31 is also located it here. A small town now flourishes here. They have seen an expansion since vault 31 opened up.

Castle Rock

It was the spiritual center and home to the Hangdog tribe before they were destroyed by Caesar's Legion. Castle Rock also is home to Vault 32.

Shytown

Capital of the Ute Nation.

Watkins

Watkins is a small settlement along the caravan trail that leads east from Denver. It is approximately 35 miles from the main settlement in Denver. It is made up of 2 fortified areas, one around the Country Manor Motel and another around Louie’s Tavern and Inn. It also has a trading post called O'Malley's. Many of the residents live outside the protection of those areas in constant fear of raiders and other more terrifying creatures. Despite the dangers the town has managed to thrive, buoyed by the constant stream of merchants and caravans moving along the road. It is also one of the few rest stops that doesn’t deal in prostitution, gambling and/or drugs. Not to say that you cannot find those things there, but it isn’t something that the town promotes or condones. Most of the buildings that were here before the bombs fail are gone or have collapsed. The homes that remain tend to be either common shacks with wood and corrugated steel panels that have been scavenged from other buildings over the years or they are homes that existed before the war that have been patched over the many years.