Junktown

Junktown is a location $$

Background
Junktown was founded by Killian Darkwater's grandfather. The town mostly lives off of trading and has a reputation for open hospitality.

The mayor of Junktown is Killian Darkwater, who runs Darkwaters. His father was the mayor until his death. Gizmo, a big-time crook and casino owner, established his business here. Junktown locations also include the Crash-House Inn, home to the Skulz, and the Skum Pitt, a bar owned by Neal. Doc Morbid is the town's doctor. Tycho, a Desert Ranger, resides in Junktown.

Drawing weapons in town is not permitted except in self-defense. The gates to the town are closed at night. Lars heads the guards in Junktown, working for Killian Darkwater. The gates are guarded by Kalnor. They also have a jail, which is guarded by Andrew. The guards are aware of the illegal activities of Gizmo and the Skulz, but they don't want to act without proper evidence. Gizmo hired a man to assassinate Killian, in order to gain full control over the town.

Location
Junktown can be found one square east and nine squares south of Vault 13. It is four squares north of the Hub.

Layout
Junktown is divided into three districts.

Entrance


The only entrance to Junktown. People need to holster their weapons or they will not be accepted into the town. This part of this town consists of a hospital where Doc Morbid heals his patients, and a jail where people who do not abide by the law are held.

Crash House


The Crash House is a hotel where travelers rest. It also contains a back door where the Skulz make plans. Near it is Killian's store where people can buy weapons, ammo, and medicine.

Gizmo's Casino


Some believe the dealers are cheats and the games are rigged. Near the casino there is the Skum Pitt, a bar run by Neal and the boxing ring, with Saul as the champion.

Quotes

 * - Tycho
 * - Aradesh of Shady Sands
 * - Killian Darkwater
 * - Kalnor, a Junktown guard
 * - Ian
 * - Keri of Crimson Caravan
 * - Fallout 2 manual

Appearances
Junktown appears only in Fallout and is mentioned in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
Junktown is mentioned in the Fallout Bible as not related to a real world location.
 * The location is mentioned in the Fallout 2 manual.