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Virginia is a location in the United States mentioned in the Fallout Series.
Background[edit]
West Virginia was originally part of Virginia during the American Civil War.[1] Virginia School District busses are found in Skyline Valley.
Mentions[edit]
- The Arlington Public Library's terminal advertises "Virginia Reads!"[2]
- Jack Smith mentions that Virginia has been gone for over 200 years, but the great Commonwealth of Virginia lives on in Andale.[3][4]
- Sarah Lyons mentions Virginia if Broken Steel is finished in the Brotherhood's favor.[5]
- Thicket Excavations ordered materials from a company located in Petersburg, Virginia.[6]
- Lisa Fields was an employee of a RobCo research facility in Virginia.[7]
- Lacey Drummond and Isela Mejia are from Virginia, with Lacey describing the state as "having more hotspots."[8]
- Joe Creigh hails from the coast of Virginia.[9]
- Robots at the National Archives play the part of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, signers of the Declaration of Independence.[10]
- Russell Dorsey met Greg while traveling on a Virginian road.[11]
- The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.[12]
- Virginia is mentioned in the Fallout 76 note Observations, vol. XXVII.
- The Tailor does business in Virginia.[13]
- Knight Ridge is located near the Virginia border.[14]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Appalachia Landmarks - Philippi's Cemetery Battlefield
- ↑ Arlington Library Terminal Entries; Check-In terminal
- ↑ Lone Wanderer: "Virginia? Virginia's been gone for 200 years."
Jack Smith: "Not here. Not in Andale, no sir/ma'am. The great Commonwealth of Virginia is alive and well. In fact, we just voted ourselves a new governor!"
(Jack Smith's dialogue) - ↑ Jack Smith: "Hello there, young lady! Good to meet you! Name's Smith, Jack Smith. Welcome to Andale, the best little town in Virginia!"
(Jack Smith's dialogue) - ↑ Lone Wanderer: "So, what happens to the Brotherhood now?"
Sarah Lyons: "If you think this means the Pride has nothing to do anymore, you're crazy. We've still got the damn Frankensteins crawling all over D.C. and Rothchild's got us picking up every blinking gizmo from here to Virginia. Quite a bit of work cut out for us, eh?"
(Sentinel Lyons/Sentinel Lyons (Fallout 3)/Dialogue) - ↑ Thicket Excavations Terminal Entries; Thicket Excavations Terminal, Shipment Log
- ↑ RobCo Research Center Terminal Entries; Saboteur's terminal, Facility message 9.12.77
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "What's the world like out there?"
Lacey Drummond: "We both came over from Virginia. Well, what was Virginia. There's a lot more hot zones that way. And the few spots that're livable, well, they got picked clean fast. I mean Appalachia's dangerous, really dangerous, but it's better than where we've been." - ↑ Vault Dweller: "What's your background, recruit?"
Joe Creigh: "Me? Private Joe Creigh. Well, Private-in-training. I came up from Virginia. East Virginia? Well, I'm from the coast. I started out a civvy, though I guess we all do. I'm not that way anymore, though! I can fight the Reds, and I'll prove it! Just as soon as I can finish that darn obstacle course." - ↑ National Archives Terminal Entries; BFRAN001 Benjamin Franklin, Unit Directives
- ↑ Dorsey's diary
- ↑ Join Or Die Poster
- ↑ Lag-Bolt's Note
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "Are you from Appalachia?"
Lane Platte: "In a manner of speaking. A small, small town called Knight Ridge, on the southern border with old Virginia proper. We survived the Bombs, almost unscathed if you can believe it. Lived in peace for most of my life. It was only with the rush of folks flooding in, searching for that treasure of theirs, that our lives were upended. Knight Ridge was raided, I fled, and was swept along to the Responders' Refuge, where I took up my present vocation."
(Lane Platte's dialogue.)
