Peoria (mission)

Peoria is the fourth or fifth mission in Fallout Tactics.

Walkthrough
It is suggested you have at least 2 characters to accomplish all the objectives unless you have managed to hoard copious quantities of Afterburner Gum as there are 12 functioning turrets in the mission (13 in total). It takes about 3 to 5 afterburner gum to overdose and destroy a turret(Buffout, Mutie and psycho are good, too.If you don't have any of those, you can use Mentats. But you need about 7 to 9 boxes of Mentats).Every turret has from 600 to 630 microfusion cells in them. It is good to take some extra characters with big Strength so you can carry all the cells home.

Outside the village walls to the northwest, two dead raiders can be looted for a P220 and a few other worthwhile items. There are also two dead raiders northeast of the village up on the cliffs. There are three turrets around the top of the stairs into the store room; depending on your decisions later in the mission, these will later fire upon the villagers unless you have sufficient Afterburner Gum to destroy them before you enter the bunker (each turret requires approximately four applications).

For this mission take JHP bullets, as your only enemies will be insects (cockroaches and some radscorpions). A shotgun is very useful, but don't forget your AK47. Talk with the elder, then the shaman, and just then open the chest inside the tent.

First Battery
Now proceed down into the bunker from the staircase at the northern edge of the village. Follow the rooms on the left side to obtain the yellow keycard. Now backtrack and continue clearing rooms until you get to room with several lockers and a safe, use the keycard to enter the room and the first fusion battery will be in the blue locker. Now proceed to the right side of the bunker where there will be a power switch. Using this will activate the interior defense systems. These defense systems are automated laser turrets that will repeatedly switch between hiding under the floor and firing position. Listening carefully you can gauge when they are above or below ground and get past them without having to fight them.

Second Battery
The next area has far more radscorpions and large radroaches, as well as a few more turrets. There are two things you need to find here. The second battery, which is near the left side in a lone blue locker on a long walkway. The second thing is a power switch, near what looks like two electrical generators and is guarded by another turret. Once the power is back on you can proceed to the third and final area. The entrance is in the top left.

Third Battery
At the beginning of this area is another switch. Using this switch will cause the defense system to switch from internal to external. This gives you three options.
 * Using the switch will kill a majority of the tribals above ground but will turn off all the turrets where you are, thus making it much easier for you to progress through the final area.
 * Not using the switch will mean having to fight your way through the turrets but the tribals will be spared and the Elder will give you a fourth battery. You will also gain more karma and a promotion, as well as new recruits.
 * If you have one sparecharacter, you can as well put him next to the switch, turn it on external, run with all other characters in the room, seek a safe spot and turn it to internal again. But you have to be quick, since you only have ten seconds.

Once through the area with the turrets there will be a few more roaches and radscorpions to deal with before you get to the final large room. Inside is the last blue locker with the third and final battery. Also in this room is four large radroaches and Roachor, a formidable opponent, despite being a cockroach. The room is also radioactive so taking Rad-X pills before entering is recommended.

Once finished head back through the bunker. On your way back out, if you used the switch to change defenses to external, switch it back to internal. Dodging the turrets inside the bunker is much easier than getting through the turrets above ground.

Optional Objectives
This can only be accomplished if you do not use the switch that changes the turret defenses from interior to exterior. Before you leave, talk to the Elder and he will give you the fourth battery.

Bugs
Save before speaking with Chevron the Elder after completing the mission.
 * As of v1.27, acquiring the fourth fusion battery is bugged: you must drop the first three batteries onto the ground before talking to the elder to get the fourth. Then pick the other three back up.
 * For at least one installation patched to v1.27, you correctly gain the fourth fusion battery if you speak with Chevron the Elder with the character who is currently carrying the three batteries. If you speak to him with any other character, you don't get an extra battery and he won't speak to you again.