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'''Area 51''' is a military base in [[Southwest Commonwealth|Nevada]], and a former testing ground for experimental government aircraft and extraterrestrial phenomena. Area 51 housed some [[alien]] technology, including a captured [[flying saucer]] which was later re-captured by aliens, but then crashed somewhere in [[New California|California]]. |
'''Area 51''' is a military base in [[Southwest Commonwealth|Nevada]], and a former testing ground for experimental government aircraft and extraterrestrial phenomena. Area 51 housed some [[alien]] technology, including a captured [[flying saucer]] which was later re-captured by aliens, but then crashed somewhere in [[New California|California]]. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 00:49, 26 July 2017
“Property of Area 51, return if found”— Written on the Alien Ship
Area 51 is a military base in Nevada, and a former testing ground for experimental government aircraft and extraterrestrial phenomena. Area 51 housed some alien technology, including a captured flying saucer which was later re-captured by aliens, but then crashed somewhere in California.
It is located 18 miles north-west of Area 2.
Appearances
Area 51 is mentioned in Fallout, as a print on a flying saucer in the Alien Ship special encounter. It was to appear as a location in Fallout 2 and be inhabited by a group of scientists, but was cut for the final version of the game.[1]
Behind the scenes
In one of the first versions of Fallout 2, Lynette's talking head was supposed to be used for a spokesperson for a group of scientists living in the ruins of Area 51.
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