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The Boston mayoral shelter is a pre-War location in 2287, created to shelter the mayor of Boston and his family from the nuclear strike in 2077.[1]

Background

It is made apparent to the Sole Survivor that the mayor was extremely corrupt. As the player character goes further down into the structure, there are holotapes confirming that he had constructed a luxurious nuclear shelter at the taxpayers' expense, answering to his wife's every demand, such as a minibar, a fireplace, a home theater, and even a full-sized gym, while many people were simply left for dead outside.

After the bombs fell, a mob of angry citizens gathered outside the shelter, demanding entrance and blood. It is learned through a holotape that the mayor committed suicide, apparently by dropping a radio into the bathtub with himself. His goal was to have his wife produce his corpse to placate the angry crowd, in hopes they would spare her and his child. However, the crowd stormed the shelter before she even knew of his demise. They killed all the guards and finally slaughtered both her and possibly their children.

Layout

The entrance to the shelter consists of a bunker, with a control room to the immediate north. In front of the bunker is a digger with a door lying in front of it, linked to its bucket by cables. This used to be the door to the bunker but was pulled off by the angry mob trying to get in. The entrance has many skeletons in it, with two that appear to have been guards and the rest possibly part of the mob. The door to the shelter is controlled by a terminal in a security building just to the north of the entrance.

The shelter itself consists of multiple layers including a gym, sleeping quarters and a maintenance room with a crafting bench and armor crafting station. Initially, the door will be locked and the Sole Survivor must activate an unlocked terminal in the nearby control room.

While in the bunker, several holodisks can be found documenting the deaths of the bunker's population. As the Sole Survivor wanders deeper into the bunker, the remains of the wife can be found in the maintenance room, indicating her unfortunate demise.

There is a button upstairs in the gym that unlocks a shortcut back to the entrance. Alternatively, the player character can take a right turn when exiting the elevator (gas leak) and use a pipe to traverse to the lower level.

When the player character enters the shelter, the only hostiles at first will be the three laser turrets. As soon as the player character sets foot in the gym, synths will appear throughout the shelter and occupy it. If not friendly with the Institute, one can fight through all of them back to the entrance or bypass a majority of them with the pipe in the gym. Entering the rough tunnel through the southwest corner of the gym will cause a deathclaw to enter through a hole in the ceiling as the player character approaches the light.

Notable loot

  • Astoundingly Awesome Tales - Found in the room just past the bathroom at the end of the hallway containing the mayor's skeleton and master safe, located on the small table to the right of the bed.
  • Boston shelter - mayor's goodbye - Holotape, in the locked bathroom mentioned above.
  • Fat Man - Found in the cave branching off from the gym. Approaching the Fat Man will trigger the spawning of a leveled deathclaw and it is recommended that the player character be ready to deal with it in close quarters, though it will not follow through small apertures, e.g. the pipe.
  • Boston shelter - guard update - Holotape, found in the room with the terminal (master difficulty) locked security cage.
  • Boston mayoral shelter safe key - In a suitcase found in a storage room upstairs. Opens a safe.
  • Boston mayoral shelter bathroom key - In a dresser next to a terminal, same level as the bathroom. Opens the bathroom door. Another copy is in one of the houses of the West Everett Estates, in a dresser next to a crib.
  • Boston shelter - where are you? Holotape, in the utility room off the gym, near the skeleton of the mayor's wife.
  • Fusion core - In a generator in the utility room off the gym, the same room as the Boston shelter - where are you? holodisk mentioned above.
  • Mini nuke - In the utility room in front of Fusion core generator, on the shelf of the wall mounted cabinet to the right of the weapons workbench.
  • Stealth Boy - In the tunnel leading to the entrance of the shelter. Look to the right for a skeleton of a soldier inside a small dead end corner.
  • Overdue book - In the kids' room just east of the mayor's bedroom.
  • Mr. Gutsy model kit - In the same room as the overdue book.
  • Bottlecap mine - At a dead end behind a cymbal monkey, toward the end of the long red pipe tunnel that serves as an alternate entrance to the gym.

Related quests

Notes

  • The laser turrets shoot the blue beams of Institute-affiliated weaponry instead of the usual red ones.
    • The turrets will not be hostile towards the player character if they are on good terms with the Institute.
  • The synths spawn regardless of whether the Institute is still active or not.
  • A teddy bear can be found in the children's bedroom with wooden blocks next to it spelling "I AM D."
  • A teddy bear can be found holding a baby rattle and sitting in a wheelchair, behind the upturned minecart at the bottom of the stairs leading to the gym locker room.

Appearances

The Boston mayoral shelter appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

The shelter may be based on the Massachusetts State Emergency Operations Center,[2] located in the same approximate location (next to Natick). It is a Cold War-era bunker designed to withstand the blast from a potential nearby nuclear detonation. It's still in use as the headquarters of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency located in Framingham.

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References

  1. Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p. 310: "When the bombs fell, the mayor of Boston and his wife were bundled into this hidden subterranean shelter. Though the bunker is sealed up tight, the wall terminal in the guard pod next door opens it without any problems. There’s an explosives box here, too. Head inside and either enter the large pipe or take the corridors and find out what happened to Boston’s mayor."
  2. History of the MEMA Bunker
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