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{{Quotation|This purifier would provide clean water to Underpass, if it were functional. Whoever assembled it had no idea what they were doing - many parts are connected incorrectly or hooked up backwards. Someone with the proper knowledge could easily get the purifier operational.}} |
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+ | '''Underpass''' was going to be a settlement north of [[New Vegas]], but was cut from the final retail release of the game. |
==Layout== |
==Layout== |
Revision as of 07:10, 9 March 2020
The following is based on Fallout: New Vegas cut content. |
“This purifier would provide clean water to Underpass, if it were functional. Whoever assembled it had no idea what they were doing - many parts are connected incorrectly or hooked up backwards. Someone with the proper knowledge could easily get the purifier operational.”
Underpass was going to be a settlement north of New Vegas, but was cut from the final retail release of the game.
Layout
There would have at least been Carlyle St. Clair's house, and according to the cell name, a purifier close by.
Inhabitants
- Meg Reynolds (mayor)
- Underpass citizen
Appearances
Underpass was cut from the final version of Fallout: New Vegas.