Fallout Tactics: BoS → Random Encounters (Part 1)
Amelia is the name of Amelia Earhart's crashed Lockheed Electra. A female aviator, Amelia Earhart, disappeared in 1937 over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to fly around the world.
B-1000 - in the ruins of the factory, you can encounter one of the futuristic cyborg models – the liquid metal Brahmin "B-1000." A parody of the film "Terminator 2."
Bazaar Day is a typical market. The currency is bottle caps. Interesting items include ghoul armor and unique but useless armor from Diablo 2.
Brahmin Armor - A brahmin protected by several turrets. Getting through to him isn't easy. A dead brahmin can be looted to drop a unique armor that transforms the wearer into a cow.
Brahmin Poker - Brahmins playing poker for money. When you show up, they'll run away shouting, "It's the feds!" A hefty sum will be left on the table: 29,162 bottle caps.
Brahmin Tipping - a large herd of unstable brahmins. If touched, they fall over. But they stubbornly get up.
Brothers Grimm - You encounter two super mutant brothers, Jim and Joe Grimm. First, you can steal a Super Tool Kit and the books "Big Book of Science" and "Dean's Electronics" from Joe. Then you can talk to Joe, who will ask you to cure his brother. If you do, both brothers will soon join you (they will become available for recruitment in the bunker).
Canadian Invasion - a group of crazy locals who are expecting an attack from Canadian invaders. One of them has a unique weapon: a water pistol modified to fire acid (an excellent anti-robot weapon) and 70 vials of acid.
Vacationing Canadian interventionists - in fact, they are not vacationing, but learning how to cross the American border.
Copperheads - a power plant with a robot overseer and human-powered generators. The cabinets in the room are filled with batteries—1,200 small batteries in total.
CPF vs. PFC - two Canadian militant groups, the "Canadian Popular Front" and the "People's Front of Canada," are vying for supremacy. If left unchecked, this will continue indefinitely. A parody of the film "Monty Python and the Life of Brian," where the main organization split into the "People's Front of Judea" and the "Jewish Popular Front."
Deathclaw Liberation - A deranged wildlife protector demands the release of the Deathclaws from their enclosure. Unable to gain their understanding, she rushes to open the gates herself.
Evereddy Bunny is a parody of the Energizer Bunny. He never stops running, and runs so fast you can't see him.
Farmer - simply a farmer. Also a small trader.
The Four Horsemen are the horsemen of the Post-Apocalypse. Their names are War, Death, Famine, and Plague. They argue that humans, in the process of self-destruction, are doing just fine without their intervention. After entering this location, your fighters may switch places, meaning your main character will no longer be the main character.
Random Encounters: (Part 1) (Part 2)
Source: fallout.kiev.ua
See also:
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel














