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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | During their initial recruitment drives, the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] formed an alliance with the village. The Brotherhood provides them with protection from bandits and raiders and they in turn, supply them with food and their most able bodied young as recruits. However, none of their volunteers lived long enough to even make the |
+ | During their initial recruitment drives, the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] formed an alliance with the village. The Brotherhood provides them with protection from bandits and [[Raiders#Midwest|raiders]] and they in turn, supply them with food and their most able bodied young as recruits. However, none of their volunteers lived long enough to even make the [[Brotherhood of Steel ranks#Midwest|rank]] of [[Brotherhood of Steel ranks#Initiate|Initiate]], as a raider ambush annihilated the entire recruit class in [[Timeline#2197|2197]]. The chief of the tribe is called the [[town father]]. The name of Dirt Haven's medicine man was [[Salik]]. There was also another survivor - a [[tribesman]] who awaited the Brotherhood. The village was invaded by raiders from [[Devil's Graveyard]], led by a [[Raider lieutenant|raider leader]], who were then killed by a squad of Brotherhood Initiates. |
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{{Main|Dirt Haven (mission)}} |
{{Main|Dirt Haven (mission)}} |
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− | Dirt Haven appears only in ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'' [[Fallout Tactics demo|demo]]. |
+ | Dirt Haven appears only in the ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'' [[Fallout Tactics demo|demo]]. |
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Revision as of 13:47, 17 May 2017
The following is based on information from Fallout Tactics. |
Dirt Haven is a small tribal village in the area of the pre-War city of Chicago, Illinois.
Background
During their initial recruitment drives, the Brotherhood of Steel formed an alliance with the village. The Brotherhood provides them with protection from bandits and raiders and they in turn, supply them with food and their most able bodied young as recruits. However, none of their volunteers lived long enough to even make the rank of Initiate, as a raider ambush annihilated the entire recruit class in 2197. The chief of the tribe is called the town father. The name of Dirt Haven's medicine man was Salik. There was also another survivor - a tribesman who awaited the Brotherhood. The village was invaded by raiders from Devil's Graveyard, led by a raider leader, who were then killed by a squad of Brotherhood Initiates.
Mission
Appearances
Dirt Haven appears only in the Fallout Tactics demo.