Junction City

Junction City is a mid sized town in Kansas that refused to form an alliance with the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout Tactics.

Background
The city's independent posture was reinforced by their victory over one of the Calculator's humanoid robots. Brotherhood elders were quite curious how such a battle could be won, considering the lack of heavy weaponry involved and sent a squad to investigate it, retrieve robotic parts from the scene of the battle and to recruit a mechanic from Junction City to the Brotherhood, as Cooter, the Brotherhood's lead mechanic died in an accident. The city was ruled by mayor John Levis, and other notable citizens were his assistant, the bartender Angry Rick, trader Juan, Hank and his wife, Martha Dilbert, the mechanic Casey Barrett along with her father, Stephen Barrett, and Chuck. The town is guarded by its military force, called enforcers.

The Warrior and his squad arrived and collected the parts from the locals, but the mayor agreed to give them the robot's head only in exchange for protection from Reavers, who were launching probing attacks against Junction City. The squad destroyed the Reavers at their compound outside the town, where they found another robot part, stolen from Hank, and finally received the mayor's part. Casey Barrett was recruited as well after the squad healed her father. As it turned out, the lone humanoid robot that came into town was already severely damaged after a battle with super mutants. It wasn't able to fight and was destroyed because its internal power supply overloaded, resulting in the explosion the citizens thought they caused.

Related missions

 * Junction City (mission): The mission in Junction City is to find and collect all of the parts of a robot that was destroyed by the townsfolk and to stop the Reaver attacks upon the town.

Appearances
Junction City appears only in Fallout Tactics.

Behind the scenes

 * In some early files, Junction City was known as "Junk Haven."
 * Junction City is a town in real life. It is near the army post Fort Riley and Kansas State University.