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The Commonwealth itself is nothing but a war-ravaged quagmire of violence and despair. Inside the sealed environment of the Institute, however... but the Institute's affairs are none of your concern. Your undeveloped mind couldn't even begin to comprehend what we've accomplished.Dr. Zimmer

The Commonwealth (occasionally referred to as Commonwealth Wasteland) is what is left of the pre-War American state of Massachusetts in New England.[1] While traditionally called a commonwealth in itself, before the Great War, Massachusetts was also part of the New England Commonwealth of the United States in the alternate history of the Fallout universe. Most of it is a "war-ravaged quagmire of violence and despair" like much of the rest of the former United States, but it is also where Boston and the mysterious Institute are located.

Background

Leading up to the eventual downfall of the United States during the Great War, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts experienced an increased military presence as the threat of Chinese infiltration and nuclear war drew closer. Various military checkpoints were set up around the country to prevent possible Chinese espionage from entering Boston[2] and major U.S. Army installations, such as the Sentinel, a munitions stock and development facility for nuclear weapons. On October 23rd, the day of the Great War, following nuclear strikes on Pennsylvania and New York, a nuclear missile hit a designated site southwest of Boston. This area held industrial and military significance, housing arms factories and manufacturing plants[3], including the Sentinel site. Despite the success of the Chinese attack, the Sentinel site was still able to retaliate by firing its own nuclear stockpile before the Chinese missiles hit[4], due to early warnings from the West Coast.

Few survived the blast, besides those who were able to gain entry to the various vaults and bomb shelters in Boston and the surrounding area. Boston itself wasn't targeted directly, so a number of important landmarks survived the initial bombardment, such as the Massachusetts State House, Boston Common and the Paul Revere Monument. The military attempted to maintain order during the following days, utilizing power armor to help dissolve the situation, but without structure or command, they eventually disbanded. The heads of various government sectors presumably survived the blast, including the Mayor of Boston. But, similar to the military, the lack of structure or communication, coupled together with dwindling supplies, prevented any chance for some form of government to assume control.

The Commonwealth struggled to rebuild after the war. For decades, the survivors and students taking refuge in the basement of Commonwealth Institute of Technology began to continue pre-war research, eventually founding the the Institute in 2110, 33 years after the Great War. During the following decades, the Institute began production of synthetic humans, or "synths" as they would later be known, eventually beginning production of the Gen 1 variant. At this time, the Institute had attempted to work with the inhabitants of the surface, but mutual mistrust quickly dismissed any possible cooperation. This disagreement resulted in the Institute retreating back underground and adopting a new set of principles: the eradication of all pre-war culture they blamed for igniting the Great War.

In 2130, Fenway Park was settled by a group of travelers, utilizing the stands as a 'wall' to protect against outside threats. As word spread about the settlement, it quickly established itself as a safe haven for those wishing to protect themselves against the mutated wildlife and raiding gangs in the area. Eventually gaining the name "Diamond City", it became one of the largest communities within the Commonwealth, even developing a social divide between the "Lower Stands" and the "Upper Stands".

As the post-war state continued to slowly rebuild, the various attacks by super mutants and raiders cultimated in the various communities forming the Commonwealth Minutemen, a citizens militia comprised of volunteers from allied settlements. Originally rising to prominence in 2180 for defending Diamond City against an attack of super mutants, internal strife and tension caused the organization to disband following the Quincy Massacre.

Environment

The Commonwealth suffers from terrible radiation storms which are caused by the Glowing Sea. During a storm, the sky turns a sickly green color and a thick fog forms, limiting the player's visibility. These storms behave in the same manner as thunderstorms, with every "strike" emitting radiation across the land. Despite this, the Commonwealth appears to be a somewhat healthier area of the post-nuclear United States. The skies are brighter and clearer and vegetation such as mutfruit and tato plants can be seen growing plentifully in the region, providing wastelanders with a source of food. The Commonwealth also sees regular rainfall, in a similar vein to Zion Canyon. The overall landscape is less blasted and scorched than other areas such as the Capital Wasteland - this is due to the fact that the Boston area never suffered a direct hit, with the nuclear explosion in the prologue detonating farther southwest, in what is now The Glowing Sea. However, since the Commonwealth covers the entirety of pre-War Massachussetts, it is unknown whether the rest of the region has emerged as fortunate.

Organizations

The most infamous faction within the Commonwealth, the organization known only as the Institute, was founded by the descendants of the students who once attended the Commonwealth Institute of Technology. The scientists working within this underground, sealed environment possess highly advanced technology and technological skills. They have managed to create true artificial intelligence (A.I.) and are capable of manufacturing androids, also referred to as "Synths" - short for "synthetic organic," with the latest models completely indistinguishable from ordinary humans. The Institute has been blamed for many of the Commonwealth's disappearances; some have suspected that the Institute had a hand in the failure of the Commonwealth Provisional Government. The Institute seems to use the rest of the Commonwealth as a dumping ground for various failed experiments; the Commonwealth strain of super mutant can trace its history back to the Institute's experiments with FEV.

Another organization active within the Commonwealth, the Railroad, functions in direct opposition to the Institute. Named in honor of the Underground Railroad, the Railroad's mission is the rescue and salvation of synthetic humanoids primarily, though enslavement as a whole is also fought against.

There are more factions in play than The Institute and the Railroad, however. Preston Garvey (or the Sole Survivor) leads a group called the Minutemen, a citizen's militia that fought against the vicious bands of raiders and the super mutants which plague the area. Although they once commanded the respect of the Commonwealth, their numbers steadily dwindled after the disastrous Quincy Massacre, with infighting and corruption tearing the organization apart. By the time of 2287, the Minutemen are in few numbers, with the supposedly last member; Preston, trying to keep a small amount of people alive from violent raiders which seek to end them and abduct one of their group. Their fate is entirely up to that of the Sole Survivor.

The Brotherhood of Steel sent several reconnaissance teams into Boston and the surrounding areas prior to 2287. Eventually, the Brotherhood deployed the Prydwen over the skies of Boston in the hopes of establishing a permanent foothold in the area. Led by Elder Arthur Maxson, the Brotherhood has reverted to its old ways and is now trying to bring the Institute down along with its synths.

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Appearances

The Commonwealth appears only in Fallout 4, and is mentioned in Fallout 3 and its add-ons The Pitt, Broken Steel, and Point Lookout.

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References

  1. Interview with Emil Pagliarulo at 1up
  2. South Boston military checkpoint terminal entries
  3. The Glowing Sea includes various factories and military facilities.
  4. No missiles are on the launch pad, as stated by the Sentinel site article.
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