This page lists all locations known to have been intended to appear in the Fallout Online / original PV13 project in Project V13, the canceled Fallout MMORPG by Interplay Entertainment. |
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Dayglow[]
Dayglow, originally known as San Diego,[Non-game 1] is a city in the wasteland circa 2162 near the site of the Glow. Dayglow was later incorporated into the New California Republic as both a city and its surrounding area as one of five states during Tandi's presidency.
Glow[]
The West Tek research facility was destroyed in the nuclear holocaust of 2077, the Great War. Targeted by multiple warheads, the underground installation received a direct hit from a groundburst warhead which left a gaping hole exposing the subterranean installation, and shattering the FEV containment tanks and releasing the irradiated virus into the atmosphere. Also known as the Ancient Order, West Tek Research Facility.
Menkey Butte Mine[]
The Menkey Butte Mine was originally a silver mine,[1] now disused it may still contain something of value, at least to Les and an unnamed partner, who are going to great lengths to find it. What or who can be found there now is unknown. Also known as Monkey Butt Mine.
Seattle[]
Seattle was a pre-War city in the state of Washington. One of its major landmarks is the Space Needle, which seems to have survived the War. Unlike New California or the Capital Wasteland, Seattle is, at least in the winter, covered in snow. Seattle appeared in a piece of concept art where the Space Needle is clearly visible. It is not known whether it was intended to actually appear in-game.
Stock Town[]
Stock Town is a settlement mentioned in The Armageddon Rag.
The only thing known about this town is that J. Hardy Murphy is making his way there, where he hopes he will make a name for himself and get a better weapon.
Trumbull[]
Trumbull is a town which appears in a piece of concept art for Interplay's Project V13, the canceled Fallout MMO.
References[]
- ↑ The Armageddon Rag, Vol. 4 - Les - The “Sterling Brothers” part is what pulled me here in any case. MBM was originally silver, so there was the possibility.
Non-game
- ↑ Fallout Official Survival Guide p. 84: "The Followers of the Apocalypse: A small group of peace-lovers from San Diego. They are enemies of the Children of the Cathedral, and may provide help and information to the player."