Ticonderoga

Ticonderoga is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287. It is used by the Railroad as a safehouse and can be used by the player for the same purpose after the quest Boston After Dark.

Layout
It lies just south of Monsignor Plaza and can be accessed from the exterior either via an elevator at ground level, or by a door which is up a couple of flights of stairs. The door, however, can only be unlocked by using a terminal located on the bottom floor of the safehouse interior.

The safehouse has eight floors, two above where the elevator drops the player character off, and five below. Each floor is relatively small, but added together there's quite a lot of space. The Railroad only occupy the top three floors, which appear to have been renovated and cleaned, compared to the bottom floors.

Notable loot

 * Guns and Bullets issue #10 (+5% ballistic weapon critical damage) - Up the stairs, to the left, in the last room on the right, top floor north side.
 * Fat Man - In the first room, underneath the stairs.
 * Mini nuke - In the first room on the right, top floor, south side (left stairs).
 * Stealth Boy - In the last room on the left on the top floor, south side (left stairs).
 * Two Nuka-Cola Quantums - In a crate under the stairs, three floors down from the entrance.
 * Vault-Tec lunchbox - On a console in the room with the protectron, two floors down from the entrance.

Related quests

 * Boston After Dark - The Sole Survivor and High Rise must escort a fugitive synth to Ticonderoga.
 * Operation Ticonderoga - Ticonderoga has gone dark, and the Sole Survivor is tasked with finding out what has happened.

Appearances
Ticonderoga appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
Ticonderoga shares its name with an 18th-century military fort near Lake Champlain in New York, which saw notable action during the American Revolutionary War. The fort's captured cannons were eventually used to repel British forces from Boston on Evacuation Day, which is observed in several Massachusetts counties concurrently with Saint Patrick's Day, on March 17th.

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