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Fallout is an award-winning series of post-apocalyptic computer role-playing games by Interplay Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks. Originally envisioned as a sequel to Wasteland using Steve Jackson's GURPS, by release, Fallout became its own thing: A pen-and-paper inspired role playing game set in a world where utopian, retrofuturistic Americana and Art Deco meets the harsh reality of a global thermonuclear war. The Fallout Wiki, Nukapedia and The Vault, is a community of volunteer editors working together to create the ultimate guide to the series, from computer and tabletop games, through detailed development data, to the upcoming television series! |
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Concord is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4. Historically, the town played a significant role in the Revolutionary War. The town's centerpiece, the Concord Parks and Recreation Department's Museum of Freedom, showcased these historical events and welcomed tourists, while the rest of the city displayed remnants of flags and signs reading, "Celebrate History!" On the day of the Great War in 2077, a vertibird carrying a squad of US soldiers including Staff Sergeant Michael Daly was struck by a massive EMP that knocked the vehicle out of the sky, causing it to crash into the roof of the Museum of Freedom. By 2287, the city was largely abandoned, occasionally picked over by scavengers and raiders. |
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... that Daren Hightower was the head of the Water Merchants in 2161?
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