Diamond City

"Welcome to the great green jewel of the Commonwealth. Safe. Happy. A fine place to come, spend your money, settle down."

- Mayor McDonough

Diamond City, commonly referred among wastelanders as "The Great Green Jewel", is a fortified settlement in the Commonwealth. This settlement is based on the pre-War structure of Fenway Park, its distinctive "Green Monster" color visible on the reinforced walls. The city guards can be seen wearing baseball jerseys with umpire's pads and helmets, reflecting the location's former use.

Background
Diamond City was founded in the 2130's in Fenway Park, and quickly established itself as a safe haven for settlers of the Commonwealth, thanks to what its residents affectionately referred to as "the Wall". Later decades saw Diamond City grow into the Commonwealth's largest and most prosperous community, as well as a degree of social stratification. Wealthier residents came to live in homes in the settlement's exclusive Upper Stands, overlooking the Lower Field where everyone else strived to make a living.

In 2180, the Commonwealth Minutemen defended the city from an attacking horde of super mutants. This caused the faction's eventual rise to fame.

An incident known as the "Broken Mask" occurred in 2229, when a man calling himself Mr. Carter arrived. At first, the people of the city warmed to Mr. Carter, but while he was drinking at the bar that occupied the center of Diamond City's marketplace, he went berserk and killed several residents. When security personnel killed Mr. Carter, they discovered he was a synth created by the Institute. From that moment on, the people of Diamond City lived in fear that they would be covertly replaced by Synths, though such talk was discouraged and ridiculed by the city's leadership. Even so, a number of people began inexplicably disappearing from the city over the following years, a disturbing trend that no one wished to acknowledge.

In 2272, the protectron Takahashi took up residence in the marketplace's old bar and opened Power Noodles, a restaurant that became a staple of Diamond City culture.

By 2282, Diamond City's mayor was McDonough. In that year, he controversially decreed the expulsion of all ghouls from the city. Some ghouls relocated to Goodneighbor, and continued to bear a grudge against both Mayor McDonough and the inhabitants of Diamond City in general, who did little to reverse the decree.

By 2287, some residents came to believe McDonough had been replaced by a Synth, a suspicion exacerbated by Piper, her sister Nat, and their newspaper Publick Occurrences.

When Piper reaches idolized status with the Sole Survivor, she explains that when she first moved to Diamond City with Nat, the Great Green Wall was broken, and patched with a solitary bookcase. This drove her to create Publick Occurrences to address the issues of Diamond City.

The city is split into social classes where the rich and powerful reside in the upper stands while the common people live in field of the stadium.

At the back and to the side of the stadium there is a crop field and brahmin pen, similarly to the one in Abernathy Farm. There is also a small lake to the right of the marketplace, which is irradiated.

Notable loot

 * RobCo Fun - in Nick Valentine's Detective Agency on the furthest back desk.
 * Live & Love - Magazine in the School by the beds.
 * Big Boy - a unique version of the Fat Man that fires an extra projectile can be purchased from Arturo at the weaponry stand in Diamond City market.
 * Old Faithful - a unique version of the laser pistol can be purchased from Arturo Rodriguez at the weaponry stand in Diamond City market.
 * Mini nuke - Inside Arturo's house, turn left and it's sitting on a table across from the bed.
 * The holotape Gwinnett ale brewing subroutines can be found in the Colonial Taphouse, on a shelf behind the bar.
 * A copy of the Join the Railroad holotape may be found in a bedroom near the kitchen of the Dugout Inn. It will be on a nightstand next to an alarm clock.
 * Another copy of the same tape can be found in Abbots House on a shelf when you enter the house.
 * Yet another copy can be found on the top floor of Fallon's Basement.
 * Several Nuka Cola Quantums scattered throughout the city:
 * Two are located around Power Noodles.
 * One is found in Polly's house, sitting on an end table.
 * One is next to where Sheng Kawolski stands while selling water, on the metal shelves to the right.
 * Two are in the hidden room in Kellogg's house on a shelf with many other food items including Purified water, three Nuka Cherry, Cram, and more.
 * There is a private warehouse next to first base. If one is willing to burgle it, there is quite a bit of easy loot inside, including ammunition and chems.  The owner never seems to be present; the only danger would be from entering while in view of a guard.

Behind the scenes

 * Atop the press box, five red flags reading "World Series Champions" with the years 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918. This implies that following the Divergence, the Red Sox never won the World Series again and the Curse of the Bambino was never broken. In the real world, the Red Sox finally won the World Series after an 86-year drought in 2004. They won again in 2007 and 2013.
 * In the Boston Bugle building, there is a newspaper that indicates that on October 23rd, 2077, on the day of the Great War, the Red Sox were winning the World Series, after decades of failure, they would finally win, unfortunately, the bombs fell on that day, and the Red Sox never played or won a World Series ever again.
 * Several real Fenway Park landmarks are represented in Diamond City.
 * According to the left field bleachers, the team's retired numbers in the Fallout universe were 1, 4, 6, 11, 13, 21, and 33. Of these, 1, 4, and 6 are actual retired numbers.
 * The scoreboard which Diamond City residents revere as "The Wall" is a real feature of Fenway Park's design. Its real nickname is "The Green Monster."
 * In the real life Fenway Park, there is a large Coca-Cola sign approximately in the same location and style as the Nuka Cola sign in game.
 * Likewise, the Mass Fusion billboard mounted on a building behind The Wall mirrors the placement of a large advertisement for the Citgo gasoline company made of neon lights. The real sign was rigged so that it could light up the letters C, IT, and GO in sequence ("See it go") when a home run was hit.
 * There is a single red seat in the bleachers, representing where Ted Williams hit the furthest ball in Fenway Park history, 502 feet from home plate.

Bugs

 * When using the elevator to the mayor's office with a companion the companion can end up at the first green trash can when you enter Diamond City, behind the street light in front of the elevator and be stuck there. Walking outside of Diamond City to the Fens (manually without fast-travel) will sometimes work to free a companion in this frustrating situation.
 * For PC players, utiilizing after selecting the companions ID can rectify this issue.
 * If one saves the game, provokes the town, and then loads up the save while the town is hostile, some of the residents will appear to be in attack mode while holding invisible weapons, but will not attack the player and carry on with their routines.
 * Occasionally, if the player activates the elevator on the way down from the mayor's office, and before the elevator reaches the bottom floor, activates the second button, the guard rail will extend, as if the player were to disembark, and retract upon arrival, as if the player is riding the elevator.
 * Putting any items in mailboxes, even the one in front of the Soul Survivor's Home Plate residence, will show as owned upon closing the dialog box. Stealing is the only way to access said items

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