Junktown


 * Not to be confused with Scrapyard, DC in Fallout 3, where you also find a dog with the name Dogmeat.

Junktown is one of the smaller towns in southern California. It was founded soon after the War by a soldier called Darkwater. Instead of the ruins of an old town, he thought it would be better to begin from the ground up. As the name suggests, it was built after the Great War out of random pieces of junk, mostly of broken cars. The town mostly lives out of trading and has a reputation of open hospitality.

Around 2161, the mayor of Junktown was that time included [[Crash-House Inn, home to the Skulz and the Skum Pitt, a bar owned by Neal. Doc Morbid was the town's doctor. Tycho, a Wasteland Ranger, also resided in Junktown for a while at that time.

Drawing weapons in town is not permitted except in self-defense. The gates to the town are closed in the night. In 2161, Lars headed the guards in Junktown, working for Killian Darkwater. The gates were guarded by Kalnor. They also had a jail, which is guarded by Andrew. The guards were aware of the illegal activities of Gizmo and the Skulz, but they didn't want to act without proper evidence.

In 2161, Gizmo hired a man to assasinate Killian, in order to gain full control over the town. It is not explicitly stated in the Fallout 2 manual which side the Vault Dweller sided with, as it alludes to both Killian and Gizmo.

By 2241, Junktown has become a member of the New California Republic. Currently, it is part of the state Shady.



Quotes

 * But this is not a city of open hospitality. If you desire that, go to Junktown. - Aradesh of Shady Sands
 * My father used to tell me stories about the War. His father was a soldier before starting Junktown. - Killian Darkwater
 * You'd better put that away. Junktown is a friendly place, friend, and we want to keep it that way. - Kalnor, a Junktown guard
 * Junktown is a little south and a ways west. It's smaller, but still a good place to drop in for a drink. It's overseen by a fellow by the name of Killian Darkwater, the local shopkeeper, sheriff, and mayor. - Ian
 * Junktown's pretty tame. I prefer the more dangerous routes. - Keri of Crimson Caravan
 * It was here that I learned the most important rule of all: doing a good thing sometimes means being a very bad person. My memories of Junktown are tainted, and I feel no remorse for my actions in that place. - Vault Dweller's memoirs
 * Junktown was a city of traders (and traitors) - Vault Dweller's memoirs

Appearances in games
Junktown appears only in the first Fallout.

There is a reference to Junktown in Fallout 3 ' s skillbook Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor.

Behind the Scenes
The initial design for Junktown called for the ending cards of the city to be reversed. Specifically, if the player sided with Killian Darkwater, then Killian practiced his band of "frontier justice" and turned the city into a huddled shantytown living in fear. If the player sided with Gizmo, then the resulting prosperity brought in by Gizmo's casino led to the city becoming a new boom town. Ultimately, it was decided that this mixed message was unsatisfying because it meant that the expected results (a "good" ending for supporting Killian and the law, versus an "evil" ending for supporting Gizmo and his criminal enterprises) did not match the player's actions. The ending was subsequently changed so that supporting Killian led the town to prosper with law and order, while supporting Gizmo turned the town into a seedy den of iniquity.

Source texts

 * End cutscenes for Junktown

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