Combat Zone

The Combat Zone is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.

Layout
The Combat Zone is the former Orpheum Theatre that has been repurposed into a fight club for raiders. It is located at Hamilton Place just off Tremont Street. It is also the location of a potential companion, Cait, with whom the Sole Survivor meets after speaking with Tommy Lonegan.

In the entrance, two raiders are behind a security gate that can be unlocked via the adjacent terminal. They remain non-hostile. In the same area is an Expert safe.

Within the theater, a large cage dominates the stage area. All inhabitants except Tommy and Cait turn hostile, the latter taking refuge inside the cage until the battle is over. At that time, Tommy may award the Sole Survivor with around 100 bottle caps for clearing this area.

Once cleared, one can find several stations: On the left as upon entering are a weapons workbench and an armor workbench. A chemistry station is on the right hand side of the entrance, and a cooking station is also on the right towards the stage area.

Inhabitants

 * Cait
 * Tommy Lonegan

Notable loot

 * 1 mini nuke - On a chair in the rear row of the balcony, near a sleeping bag.
 * Nuka Cherry - Inside an elevated shack along the northern wall of the hall on a table next to an ammo box.
 * Picket Fences issue #4 (unlocks potted plants in the workshop) - On a table in front of the fighting cage.
 * 2 Addictols - On two tables in front of the fighting cage.

Appearances
The Combat Zone only appears in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
The "Combat Zone" was the 1960s to 1980s name for the red light and adult entertainment district (Chinatown) near the in-game location, the name referring to both the crime and soldiers that frequented the area. In real life, the area today has changed due to re-zoning starting in the early 1990s and is not currently considered a red light district. As due to the zone changes most all adult books stores, sex shops and peep shows closed down. Interestingly, the real life Combat Zone came to be in part because the nearby Scollay Square was demolished, although in the Fallout Universe, Scollay Square was never demolished, as can be seen when the player visits Goodneighbor and the Memory Den. There are also references to Scollay Square on Diamond City Radio.

Combat Zone Боевая зона