Red Rocket

Red Rocket Corp, simply known as Red Rocket, was a pre-War company that operated a nationwide chain of filling stations for automobiles, characteristic for their Raygun Gothic architecture.

Background
The company started its rise in an age when gasoline and diesel were still used as fuel. The fossil fuel market crash and the beginning of the Resource Wars in 2052 and the invention of practical fusion energy cells in 2066, Red Rocket expanded rapidly nationwide, offering fusion and coolant refilling services, as an early adopter, though gasoline and diesel continued to be sold throughout franchise locations, specifically to appeal to those who owned pre-atomic/non-converted vehicles. On the east coast, Red Rocket held a veritable monopoly on the market for this reason. Many of its gas stations had the capacity to refill nuclear engines.

Red Rocket was very conscious about their public image, particularly concern for the environment, as well as family friendliness. While customers were treated with care, if any posed any threat to the family-friendly image of the company, they were to be eliminated. By 2076, customer satisfaction rates were stated to be extremely high. Employees were expected to make every effort to reduce waste. One element of these efforts was the annual Trashbusters Award given to Red Rocket stations and stores who demonstrated the greatest year-to-year waste reduction. Trashbuster recommendations could be given via mailing Trashbuster Recommendation Card through standard shipping rates. At certain areas, inspections were skin-deep, however, and unscrupulous franchise operators could win it simply by dumping their waste out of sight.

Services

 * Red Rocket stations provided refueling services for fossil fuel and later, for nuclear engines. The latter included refueling the onboard reactors and replacing the spent coolant. Coolant was available in at least two varieties: Coolant A ($103.99 per unit) and Coolant C ($113.99 per unit). Smaller stations, known as Automobile Service Stations, were little more than an awning with the characteristic rocket and filling pumps delivering fuel and coolant recharges from underground tanks, promising high-tech fuel with better competition than competitors. Depending on the region, some stations were completely automated and others served as both a fuel station coupled with mechanic services. They also sold acetone and offered patent-pending "Premium Hi-Octane coolant."
 * Large Red Rocket stations went beyond the usual vending machines and included complete convenience stores with local and national brands, including Nuka-Cola soft drinks, slushies, tourist pamphlets, and Grey Tortoise cigarettes.  The facilities offered car washing services, frequently bundled with refueling, along with fully Automated Diners open 24/7, offering foods like burgers, made from bio-engineered ingredients, incorporating precise proportions and flawlessly seared beef.   Clients could choose between full service by a station attendant, self-service, or automated service while robots provided car washes.