Red Rocket

Red Rocket was a pre-War company that operated a nationwide chain of filling stations for automobiles.

Background
Red Rocket locations appear nationwide, offering fusion and coolant refilling services as well as gasoline and diesel. In an effort to reduce waste, the chain awarded an annual Trashbusters Award to Red Rocket stations that demonstrated the greatest year-to-year waste reduction. In addition, Red Rocket presented the "Across America" board game, showcasing the city of Pittsburgh, presenting background information about the city, as well as encouraging both tourism and job migration to the "brilliant new center of industry."

Coolant was available in at least two varieties, including Coolant A ($103.99 per unit) and Coolant C ($113.99 per unit). Smaller stations, known as Automobile Service Stations were also present in locations throughout Appalachia. At Red Rocket stations in the Capital Wasteland, a sign is visible on the pumps that say that says "Petroleum spirit. Highly flammable."

Large Red Rocket stations included convenience stores offering Nuka-Cola soft drinks, slushies, tourist pamphlets, and Grey Tortoise cigarettes. The facilities offered car washing services, frequently bundled with refueling, along with Red Rocket Restaurants that were fully automated and open 24/7. Protectrons still present at locations after the war repeat advertisements, such as Red Rocket's family-friendly appeal.