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* On the billboard it says "[[Joshua Graham]] Lives" and "The Burned Man walks!" |
* On the billboard it says "[[Joshua Graham]] Lives" and "The Burned Man walks!" |
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Revision as of 21:48, 30 December 2011
The Mojave Drive-in is a location in the Mojave Wasteland.
Layout
When approaching from Nipton a Jackal gang leader and several members may be found near the screen, and various Mojave Wasteland creatures may spawn at the location outskirts (usually consisting of a pack of coyotes, mole rats, feral ghouls, and has been known to spawn a deathclaw or two). The location is directly south-west of Nipton and the ruins may easily be mistaken as an extension of the town from a distance.
With Old World Blues installed, in the center of this area is a crashed satellite, with an American flag on it. It will begin Old World Blues when activated at midnight.
Nearby locations
- A closed train tunnel is located almost due south of the Mojave Drive-in. The platform area has a single valuable lottery ticket on the ground in front of the maintenance door, though the door itself is boarded up and inaccessible.
- The Jackal gang members and leader will move to the nearby location of Bradley's Shack if the player is undetected.
Notes
- The Jackal Gang members are actually from the Nipton Road Pit Stop traveling enroute to Bradley's shack.
- On the billboard it says "Joshua Graham Lives" and "The Burned Man walks!"
Appearances
The Mojave Drive-in appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.