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|missions =[[Springfield (mission)|Springfield]]
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|leader =[[Chris Avellone (character)|Chris Avellone]]
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'''Springfield''' is a [[Fallout Tactics locations|location]] in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', which can be reached from [[Bunker Beta]].
'''Springfield''' is a town in [[Illinois]], near the [[Midwestern Brotherhood of Steel]] [[Bunker Beta]]. It is mostly human, but it also has some [[ghoul]] population. Around [[Timeline#2197|2197]], the mayor of Springfield was [[Chris Avellone (character)|Chris Avellone]]. The other notable civilians were [[Carino]], a town guard, [[Joe]] the bartender,
 
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and [[Presnell]] the shopkeeper.
 
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==Background==
 
Springfield is a town in [[Great Midwest Commonwealth|Illinois]], near the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] [[Bunker Beta]]. Its population consists mostly of [[human]]s with some [[ghoul]]s. Around [[Timeline#2197|2197]], the mayor of Springfield was [[Chris Avellone (Fallout Tactics)|Chris Avellone]]. The other notable civilians were [[Carino]] the town guard, [[Joe (Fallout Tactics)|Joe]] the bartender, and [[Presnell]] the shopkeeper.
   
 
After the previous mayor disappeared under suspicious circumstances, Avellone was voted in as a puppet mayor. But he took to his new power and started causing trouble. The mayor's political stance with the ghouls angered some of Springfield's far-right, human activists who refuse to acknowledge the "sub-humans" as near equals, so the plot against ghouls and the mayor was started.
 
After the previous mayor disappeared under suspicious circumstances, Avellone was voted in as a puppet mayor. But he took to his new power and started causing trouble. The mayor's political stance with the ghouls angered some of Springfield's far-right, human activists who refuse to acknowledge the "sub-humans" as near equals, so the plot against ghouls and the mayor was started.
   
Normally, the Brotherhood doesn't meddle in politics, but this offered them a chance to increase their hold on this resource rich province and the Elders decided to send a Brotherhood squad to Springfield to protect Avellone from a plot uncovered by the Brotherhood's Dagger Squad, who captured one of the ringleaders to this plot. He told the Brotherhood interrogators that these resident troublemakers would be dressed as raiders, which was a clumsy attempt to frame the local bandits. Soon, the [[warrior]] arrived and liberated the town from its occupants. These raiders - ghoul haters - turned to be quite an organized group consisted of regular members and so called enforcers - much more experienced warriors. Even though they awaited the Brotherhood's arrival and had already build some barricades, they were all killed, including their
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Normally, the Brotherhood doesn't meddle in politics, but this offered them a chance to increase their hold on this resource-rich province and the [[Elder (Fallout Tactics)|Elders]] decided to send a Brotherhood squad to Springfield to protect Avellone from a plot uncovered by the Brotherhood's [[Dagger Squad]], who captured one of the ringleaders to this plot. He told the Brotherhood interrogators that these resident troublemakers would be dressed as [[Raiders#Midwest|raiders]], which was a clumsy attempt to frame the local bandits. The [[Warrior]] soon arrived and liberated the town from occupation. These ghoul-hating "raiders" turned out to be quite an organized group consisting of regular members and so-called enforcers - much more experienced warriors. Even though they awaited the Brotherhood's arrival and had already built some barricades, they were all killed, including their leader - the [[Withers|head assassin]].
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leader, called [[head assassin]].
 
 
After the BoS squad rescued the mayor, the resources of Springfield helped fuel the Brotherhood war machine. He signed the "Bill of Monster Rights". Under this bill, there would be no violence against a ghoul unless the ghoul started it. And from now on, a ghoul was entitled to a payment equal to, or greater than, half that of a purebred human. And lastly, no more would "taking a dump" be referred to as "pinching the ghoul," "making ghoul babies," or "dropping off the ghoul at the pool".
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==Mission==
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{{Main|Springfield (mission)}}
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The mission in Springfield requires finding and rescuing the mayor of the town, who has been taken hostage by an anti-ghoul group dressed as raiders, as well as killing this group's leader.
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==Appearances==
 
Springfield appears only in ''Fallout Tactics'' if you have the 4th bonus CD or installed a patch designed for this purpose. It also can be made available manually by using notepad to edit the "bos.cfg" file in the "core" directory. Find this line:
 
<code>{misc.bonusMission} = {false}</code>
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Change the "false" to "true" and save the file.
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* If the value is "true" when you speak to [[Simon Barnaky|General Barnaky]] to get the [[Mardin]] mission, you will also get the Springfield mission to appear in your [[Pip-Boy 2000|Pip-Boy]] at the same time.
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* If the value was "false" while you completed the Mardin mission and got the location of [[Bunker Gamma]] from Barnaky, but you then set it to "true" before leaving Bunker Beta, just speak to him again and he will give you the Springfield mission.
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* If the value was "false" all the time until you arrive in Bunker Gamma, you are no longer able to access this mission as Barnaky disappears from Bunker Beta. If you have an earlier save game you can change the value and replay from the end of Mardin.
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* If the value was "false" all the time until just before leaving Bunker Delta, and you absolutely insist on playing the mission from your current save game, it is still possible by using the official editor on any mission or bunker in the "core/campaigns/missions/core" directory that you have not yet visited, such as "bunker05.mis" (Bunker Epsilon). Add a trigger with Condition = "Always" and Action = "Open mission 'mission_name_00'". After visiting the edited mission or bunker for the first time, the mission should become available when speaking with a general.
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==Behind the scenes==
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* Springfield is the real world capital of the state of [[Wikipedia:Springfield, Illinois|Illinois]].
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* Springfield in game has much in common with the fictional town of [[w:c:simpsons:Springfield|Springfield]] in the long-running TV series [[wikipedia:Springfield (The_Simpsons)|The Simpsons]], such as the two large cooling towers for a nuclear power plant; the town's statue, which looks a lot like the statue of [[w:c:simpsons:Statue_of_Jebediah_Springfield|Jebediah Springfield]]; and well as the large sign for "Planet Donut," which is reminiscent of [[w:c:simpsons:Lard_Lad_Donuts|Lard Lad Donuts]]. Another clear example is "Joe's Tavern," which is a reference to [[w:c:simpsons:Moe's_Tavern|Moe's Tavern]]. In the episode [[w:c:simpsons:Lemon_of_Troy|Lemon of Troy]], the town of [[w:c:simpsons:Shelbyville|Shelbyville]] is depicted as a copy of Springfield, even having its own Moe's Tavern complete with Moe, only named Joe, owning [[w:c:simpsons:Joe's_Tavern|Joe's Tavern]].
   
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==Gallery==
After the BOS squad rescued the mayor, the resources of Springfield helped fuel the Brotherhood war machine. He signed the "Bill of Monster Rights". Under this bill, there would be no violence against a ghoul...unless the ghoul started it. And from now on, a ghoul was entitled to payment equal to, or greater than, half that of a pure bred human. And lastly, no more would "taking a dump" be referred to as "pinching the ghoul," "making ghoul babies" or "dropping off the ghoul at the pool".
 
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FoT ghouls executed.png|Executed ghouls
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FoT Joe's Bar Outside.png|Joe's bar
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FoT Joe's Bar Inside.png|Joe's bar
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FoT Springfield Statue.png|Springfield statue
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FoT Chris Avellone Giving Speech.png|Chris Avellone giving a speech
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FoT Planet Donut2.png|Planet Donut
 
FoT Springfield.png
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The [[buggy]] could be found near the entrance.
 
   
 
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==Mission walkthrough==
 
{{Mission
 
|game =''[[Fallout Tactics]]''
 
|name ={{PAGENAME}}
 
|image =Springfiled bos 0017.jpg
 
|chapter =2
 
|location ={{PAGENAME}}
 
|given by =General [[Simon Barnaky]]
 
|previous =[[Mardin]]
 
|next =[[St. Louis]]
 
|main =Free the mayor<br>Kill the head assassin
 
|optional =none
 
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[[ru:Спрингфилд]]
==Appearances in games==
 
Springfield appears only in ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'', if you have the 4th bonus CD, or installed a patch designed for this reason, or you can do it manualy by using notepad, and editing the "bos.cfg" file in the "core" directory. There is this line:
 
{misc.bonusMission} = {false}
 
Change the false to true, before the Mardin mission appears, i.e. you can finish the Quincy mission, but you have to change it before you go to [[Bunker Beta]] (or simply start a new game after the change).
 
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[[Category:Fallout Tactics places]]
 
[[Category:Fallout Tactics missions]]
 
[[Category:Towns]]
 
[[Category:Springfield]]
 

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Springfield is a location in Fallout Tactics, which can be reached from Bunker Beta.

Background

Springfield is a town in Illinois, near the Brotherhood of Steel Bunker Beta. Its population consists mostly of humans with some ghouls. Around 2197, the mayor of Springfield was Chris Avellone. The other notable civilians were Carino the town guard, Joe the bartender, and Presnell the shopkeeper.

After the previous mayor disappeared under suspicious circumstances, Avellone was voted in as a puppet mayor. But he took to his new power and started causing trouble. The mayor's political stance with the ghouls angered some of Springfield's far-right, human activists who refuse to acknowledge the "sub-humans" as near equals, so the plot against ghouls and the mayor was started.

Normally, the Brotherhood doesn't meddle in politics, but this offered them a chance to increase their hold on this resource-rich province and the Elders decided to send a Brotherhood squad to Springfield to protect Avellone from a plot uncovered by the Brotherhood's Dagger Squad, who captured one of the ringleaders to this plot. He told the Brotherhood interrogators that these resident troublemakers would be dressed as raiders, which was a clumsy attempt to frame the local bandits. The Warrior soon arrived and liberated the town from occupation. These ghoul-hating "raiders" turned out to be quite an organized group consisting of regular members and so-called enforcers - much more experienced warriors. Even though they awaited the Brotherhood's arrival and had already built some barricades, they were all killed, including their leader - the head assassin.

After the BoS squad rescued the mayor, the resources of Springfield helped fuel the Brotherhood war machine. He signed the "Bill of Monster Rights". Under this bill, there would be no violence against a ghoul unless the ghoul started it. And from now on, a ghoul was entitled to a payment equal to, or greater than, half that of a purebred human. And lastly, no more would "taking a dump" be referred to as "pinching the ghoul," "making ghoul babies," or "dropping off the ghoul at the pool".

Mission

Main article: Springfield (mission)

The mission in Springfield requires finding and rescuing the mayor of the town, who has been taken hostage by an anti-ghoul group dressed as raiders, as well as killing this group's leader.

Appearances

Springfield appears only in Fallout Tactics if you have the 4th bonus CD or installed a patch designed for this purpose. It also can be made available manually by using notepad to edit the "bos.cfg" file in the "core" directory. Find this line: {misc.bonusMission} = {false} Change the "false" to "true" and save the file.

  • If the value is "true" when you speak to General Barnaky to get the Mardin mission, you will also get the Springfield mission to appear in your Pip-Boy at the same time.
  • If the value was "false" while you completed the Mardin mission and got the location of Bunker Gamma from Barnaky, but you then set it to "true" before leaving Bunker Beta, just speak to him again and he will give you the Springfield mission.
  • If the value was "false" all the time until you arrive in Bunker Gamma, you are no longer able to access this mission as Barnaky disappears from Bunker Beta. If you have an earlier save game you can change the value and replay from the end of Mardin.
  • If the value was "false" all the time until just before leaving Bunker Delta, and you absolutely insist on playing the mission from your current save game, it is still possible by using the official editor on any mission or bunker in the "core/campaigns/missions/core" directory that you have not yet visited, such as "bunker05.mis" (Bunker Epsilon). Add a trigger with Condition = "Always" and Action = "Open mission 'mission_name_00'". After visiting the edited mission or bunker for the first time, the mission should become available when speaking with a general.

Behind the scenes

  • Springfield is the real world capital of the state of Illinois.
  • Springfield in game has much in common with the fictional town of Springfield in the long-running TV series The Simpsons, such as the two large cooling towers for a nuclear power plant; the town's statue, which looks a lot like the statue of Jebediah Springfield; and well as the large sign for "Planet Donut," which is reminiscent of Lard Lad Donuts. Another clear example is "Joe's Tavern," which is a reference to Moe's Tavern. In the episode Lemon of Troy, the town of Shelbyville is depicted as a copy of Springfield, even having its own Moe's Tavern complete with Moe, only named Joe, owning Joe's Tavern.

Gallery