Welch

Welch is a town in the Ash Heap region of Appalachia.

Background
Incorporated in 1894, Welch was named after Isaiah Welch, a former captain of the Confederate States Army who surveyed and helped establish the town at the confluence of Tug Fork and Elkhorn Creek. When the mining industry exploded in Appalachia, Welch was at the center of the changes as a vital service and business hub for the entire population. The city entered its golden age, which lasted until mechanization started to deprive miners of jobs, leading to an ever-rising epidemic of poverty.

By 2077, the process was in its terminal stages, with employment plummeting due to the replacement of human workers with robots. The situation steadily deteriorated as the replacement of human workers with robots advanced, championed by Hornwright Industrial Mining Company. The future looked grim for workers. A transition to complete automation would be mandatory if Ballot Measure 6 in the November 2077 election passed. Faced with the loss of employment, the town's decline turned into a freefall when the new up-and-comer mining company Atomic Mining Services, while supposed to revitalize the area and reenergize its economy, pulled out of a local project citing "technical failures."

However, Atomic Mining Services' pursuit of ultracite meant they weren't gone for long. When earthquakes within the city revealed veins of raw ultracite - many simply bursting through the floors and walls of homes in Welch, further aggravating the terrifying property damage resulting from the quakes - AMS goons attempted to forcibly evict townspeople from their homes in order to extract the valuable ore, claiming that "they had resource rights to the land." Faced with losing their homes after having already lost their livelihoods, at a time when the world was already facing food and resource shortages compounded by the Sino-American War, the townspeople revolted against the agents of Automated Mining Services trying to evict them. The armed response by the Welch militia was the first shot in the new miner wars, which spread like wildfire throughout the region and brought the National Guard down to quell the unrest.

In 2103, part of the U.S.S.A. space ship conducting the Deep Sleep project crashed into a street in Welch. The three astronauts on this part of the ship, Carol Bernard, Nowak and Lee, died either during the fiery descent or upon the crash.

Layout
Welch is now a wasteland, nothing but a set of one and two-story buildings and their remnants, situated at the bottom of a cliff from Welch Station. Ground fires are scattered and numerous in the area. Perched on the south-western slope of Mount Blair, it has suffered in the earthquakes caused by AMS, which caused the entire western edge of the town to be torn apart by the shifting ground. Moving up requires navigating around the gaping maw in the ground, in order to gain access to the town. Following the tracks to Welch Station is advised.

The cluster of buildings in the downtown area is a confusing area full of blind spots, including boarded-up houses. The main square, so to speak, is the one with a weapons workbench, surrounded by a derelict gas station, post office, and bakery with an adjacent pawn shop. There is also a U-Mine-It! vending machine by the gas pumps on the north side of town.

The two intact houses to the southeast contain a tinker's workbench and another weapon workbench. One of them is Evan's house, a brick building up the hill. A weapons workbench can be found against a garage west of the post office on Elkhorn Street. Wooden catwalks connect several of the buildings on this street and ash rose can be found around the street and throughout the rest of the town.

Duchess' hideout is located at the collapsed back of a building west of town, down a cliff from most other houses. Its blue mailbox says "Z. Wilson."

Notable loot

 * Overseer's journal, entry 5 - Holotape, in Evan's house, during Personal Matters.
 * Surveillance system tape - 8/08/77 - Holotape, at the southeast side of town, in a destroyed house in the open bedroom, on the ground.
 * Case notes: Duchess - Note, next to the Surveillance system tape.
 * Eviction notice recording: The Kaminskis - Holotape, inside an open coffin jutting out of the cliffside near Duchess' stash, beside a skeleton.
 * Safe key - Northeast of the train tracks. Opens nearby safe.
 * Three potential plans:
 * Randomly generated, at Duchess' hideout.
 * On a crate near a skeleton, at the back of the house opposite of Duchess' house, on the hill. (Armor plan)
 * On a crate near the weapons workbench in front of the house marked 'Electrical'.
 * Two potential weapon mods:
 * On a crate near the weapons workbench in front of the house marked 'Electrical'.
 * Inside a console, on the second floor of a house with a green propane tank.
 * Recipe: Delbert's sunshine oil - Inside a southeast house, in the kitchen, to the right of a sink.
 * Potential recipe - Inside a southeast house with the body of a young woman, near a sink.
 * Silver and uranium ore veins - Just to the right of Duchess' safe box.
 * U.S.S.A. crew dog tags - Quest item, in the crashed space ship, during Hope Remains.

Appearances
Welch appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
Welch is based on the real world location of Welch, West Virginia, drawing similarities to both geographical location and historical events.