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The Boneyard is divided into five sections.
 
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* The West-Coast field offices of [[Vault-Tec Corporation|Vault-Tec]] were located somewhere in the Los Angeles area, and a Vault-Tec [[Los Angeles Vault|demonstration Vault]], which was not part of the [[Vault Experiment]], was built there.
 
* The West-Coast field offices of [[Vault-Tec Corporation|Vault-Tec]] were located somewhere in the Los Angeles area, and a Vault-Tec [[Los Angeles Vault|demonstration Vault]], which was not part of the [[Vault Experiment]], was built there.
 
* [[Caesar]] was born here, his father died when he was two years old and after, his mother became a Follower of the Apocalypse. He also joined the Followers of the Apocalypse later in his life.
 
* [[Caesar]] was born here, his father died when he was two years old and after, his mother became a Follower of the Apocalypse. He also joined the Followers of the Apocalypse later in his life.
* It is not known what is the canon outcome of the Vault Dweller's adventures in the Boneyard. The only available piece of information comes from his [[Vault Dweller's memoirs|memoirs]]: ''I found many enemies, and a few friends, in the Boneyard. I killed when necessary and learned more about the nature of my true foes.'' It is not known for certain, however, whether he did uncover the assassination of Zimmerman's son by the Regulators and their attempt at putting their blame on the Blades, and whether he freed Adytum from Regulator rule, it's possible that the Boneyard joined the NCR under the control of Regulators, after the Vault Dweller was fooled into killing the Blades.
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* It is not known what the canon outcome of the Vault Dweller's adventures in the Boneyard is. The only available piece of information comes from his [[Vault Dweller's memoirs|memoirs]]: ''I found many enemies, and a few friends, in the Boneyard. I killed when necessary and learned more about the nature of my true foes.'' It is not known for certain, however, whether he did uncover the assassination of Zimmerman's son by the Regulators and their attempt at putting their blame on the Blades, and whether he freed Adytum from Regulator rule, it's possible that the Boneyard joined the NCR under the control of Regulators, after the Vault Dweller was fooled into killing the Blades.
** Though, he killed the deathclaws since the Gun Runners in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' are the result of expanded business, no longer impeded by the creatures. They'd however have attacked him if he turned the Blades hostile.
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** Though, he must have killed the deathclaws since the Gun Runners in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' are the result of expanded business, no longer impeded by the creatures. They'd however have attacked him if he turned the Blades hostile.
   
 
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"City of Lost Angels"
The city of Los Angeles must have been the largest in the world before the War. The L.A. Boneyard stretched forever, the skeletons of buildings lying under the hot sun. Not even the wind entered this dead city.The Vault Dweller

The Boneyard, also known as Angel's Boneyard after it became one of the states of the New California Republic, is a city upon the remains of Los Angeles, named for its devastated skyscrapers, reduced to their metal "skeleton", and for the skeletons of the dead that littered the city after the Great War.

Background

Most people in L.A. who survived the nuclear blasts died after the bombs dropped, due to radiation poisoning, disease, famine, and other reasons. The city itself was ravaged by fires and nuclear bombs themselves - in fact, one of the warheads effectively turned Orange County on the outskirts into a crater. Some inhabitants took shelter in the demonstration Vault, and eventually most of them emerged in 2092, founding the Boneyard. Many of them were the founders of Adytum, a fenced section in the suburbs of the old Los Angeles. Some, however, founded gangs, like the Blades and the Rippers.

In 2155, the Master learned the location of the L.A. Vault, conquered the inhabitants and set up operations there, and the human cultists began to use the Vault as their powerbase. Eventually, a monumental building known as the Cathedral was constructed above the Vault. The Cultists thus became known as the Children of the Cathedral. Of those that remained in the Vault, most became the Master's servants and members of the Children of the Cathedral. Those that left could be part of almost any organization in L.A.

In the 2150s, a pack of deathclaws appeared in the Boneyard, taking over the base of the Rippers. In 2159, Jon Zimmerman, the town's mayor, hired a band of mercenaries known as the Regulators to help protect Adytum from the deathclaws and the odd random attack by raiders, who by 2161 were in control of Adytum.

By 2189, the Boneyard became one of the states of the New California Republic and Adytum became known as New Adytum. Many, during this time, also began to refer to the Boneyard as the Angel's Boneyard. As one of the largest cities on NCR territories, it was a natural choice for many organizations to place their headquarters. Thus, by 2281, the Boneyard is host to the Republic's Reserve and the Follower's Boneyard Medical University among many others. As the NCR now has control over the Boneyard, it has become much more stable, with multiple, but nowhere near all, buildings rebuilt, redecorated and renovated. However, Razz suggests it is not the best place to grow up, indicating the NCR still has much work to do, likely revolving around super mutants, ghouls, raiding gangs and large amounts of radiation.

Location

The Boneyard can be found one square west and seventeen squares south of Vault 13.

Layout

The Boneyard is divided into five sections.

Boneyard Library Boneyard Downtown Deathclaw warehouse Fortress
Adytum

Adytum

Fo1 Boneyard Adytum

Watch yourself, we'll be watching you

Main article: Adytum

Directly to the southeast, in what was once called Lakewood, lies Adytum, one of the most important settlements in the Boneyard. Lakewood used to be in-land before the war, but the nuclear devastation wrought upon the city caused flooding and destruction of the coastline. The result? Adytum is a coastal settlement. In 2241, after the Boneyard became one of the states of the NCR, the Adytum was renamed the New Adytum.

Downtown

Fo1 Boneyard Nightclub

Not good to be stuck between the Regulators and the deathclaws

Main article: Boneyard Downtown

Downtown is home to a nightclub, which was used in 2161 as a living space by the Blades and their friends.

Fortress

File:Fo1 Boneyard Fotress.png

You want to buy good weapons and armor?

Main article: Fortress

On the eastern outskirts of the city, near where the city of Whittier once stood, lies the Gun Runner factory, where they first settled as small-time weapons manufacturers around 2161.

Library

File:Fo1 Boneyard Library.jpg

We sell peace

Main article: Boneyard Library

The former Los Angeles Public Library lies in Culver City, on the opposite end, home to the Followers of the Apocalypse, a peaceful community that migrated into the city sometime before 2161 and settled in the library, dedicating themselves to spreading enlightenment and preventing war. By 2281, they established a Medical University within city limits and are single-mindedly dedicated to spreading knowledge across the wastes.

Warehouse

Fo1 Ripper Warehouse

Watch out for deathclaws!

Main article: Deathclaw warehouse

Between Downey and Norwalk lies a destroyed warehouse, that was once home to the Rippers, before deathclaws wiped them out and occupied the building as their lair, becoming a scourge on the area by 2161.

Related quests

Notes

  • The NCR dollars found in Fallout: New Vegas all have Angel's Boneyard printed on them, suggesting that the money may be printed there.
  • The background music is City of Lost Angels, which has been later used for Ghost Farm and Golgotha.
  • The West-Coast field offices of Vault-Tec were located somewhere in the Los Angeles area, and a Vault-Tec demonstration Vault, which was not part of the Vault Experiment, was built there.
  • Caesar was born here, his father died when he was two years old and after, his mother became a Follower of the Apocalypse. He also joined the Followers of the Apocalypse later in his life.
  • It is not known what the canon outcome of the Vault Dweller's adventures in the Boneyard is. The only available piece of information comes from his memoirs: I found many enemies, and a few friends, in the Boneyard. I killed when necessary and learned more about the nature of my true foes. It is not known for certain, however, whether he did uncover the assassination of Zimmerman's son by the Regulators and their attempt at putting their blame on the Blades, and whether he freed Adytum from Regulator rule, it's possible that the Boneyard joined the NCR under the control of Regulators, after the Vault Dweller was fooled into killing the Blades.
    • Though, he must have killed the deathclaws since the Gun Runners in Fallout: New Vegas are the result of expanded business, no longer impeded by the creatures. They'd however have attacked him if he turned the Blades hostile.

Appearances

The Boneyard appears in Fallout and is mentioned in both Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegas.

Gallery

Los Angeles Boneyard