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The Galactic Zone is a location in the Nuka-World Amusement Park.
Background
The Galactic Zone opened in 2072 and was the last of the parks to open before the bombs fell in the Great War. John-Caleb Bradberton wished to bring customers a taste of the future with the Galactic Zone and it ended up being the most popular attraction at Nuka-World during the time of its opening. This park featured a unique collaboration between the Nuka-Cola Corporation, Vault-Tec Corporation and RobCo Industries, among other companies.
The Nuka-Galaxy attraction of the Nuka-Cola Coporation took park guests on a space adventure through a roller coaster spanning a galaxy while helping Nuka-Girl fights off aliens. Vault-Tec's Among the Stars attraction showed guests a glimpse of preparing for the future with Vault-Tec vaults being used to colonize distant planets and RobCo's RobCo Battlezone demonstrated the latest and greatest in robot technology to guests in an arena pitting various robot models against each other.
Since the Great War, this section of the part became a ground for traders from Nuka-Town USA to acquire scrap materials for use and trade. Eventually the traders came across Star Control and its star cores. Kendell Alston, thinking his daughter Tiana Alston's explanation that the cores were 'redundant' meant they were okay to take and sell, started gathering the cores up. However, it was around this time that Colter and his raider gangs took over Nuka-Town, leading to the idea that Star Control's defensive mode would be able to save them. Unfortunately, they came to realize that they had taken too many cores and that it was unsafe to activate that setting. Despite Tiana's warning, Kendell would activate Star Control before the cores could be regathered in order to safely activate it. As the robots and defenses in the park came online, they began attacking the traders within the Galactic Zone. Tiana and the remaining traders eventually perished while trying to make a break for the gates to escape the zone. Their bodies now lie just outside of the entrance for anyone visiting the Galactic Zone to discover.
Layout
This is an enclosed amusement park, filled with advanced robots: Mr Frothies, eyebots and Nukatrons, all of which are hostile to the Sole Survivor until they are made otherwise using the Star Control terminal. Directly across from the main entrance is the Starport Nuka ride, with the Starlight Interstellar Theater to the southern side, neighboring Vault-Tec: Among the Stars, and the RobCo Battlezone and Nuka-Galaxy in the northern half.
Attractions
- Nuka-Galaxy
- Vault-Tec: Among the Stars
- RobCo Battlezone
- Starlight Interstellar Theater
- Starport Nuka
- Blast Off!
- Nuka Rockets
- Handy Whirl
- ArcJet G-Force
- Splashdown
Notable loot
- SCAV! Issue #1 - On a wooden crate next to an explosives box in the traders' hideout behind the Starport Nuka building at ground level.
- 7 star cores are found throughout the location:
- 1 in the same area as SCAV! issue number #1, look beside a dumpster and a dead body behind the Starport Nuka building at ground level.
- 1 at the bottom of the curved walkway next to the locked door entrance to RobCo Battlezone.
- 1 at the top of the ArcJet G-Force stairwell next to Nuka-Galaxy.
- 1 at the Splashdown attraction next to Nuka-Galaxy in the control booth.
Appearances
The Galactic Zone appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
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