Fallout中文維基
Fallout中文維基
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Fallout中文維基

That's what Science! is all about. Nothing stays the same. Everything reacts.Doctor Duff

The Science! Center is an unmarked location in Diamond City in 2287. It is operated by Professor Scara and Doctor Duff.

Layout[]

This building in the city's infield (on Second Street) is home to a laboratory and a small sleeping area on two levels. The first floor has Scara's Master-locked terminal, an armor workbench, a cooking station, a chemistry station, a weapons workbench, a few containers, and some scientific equipment such as microscopes. The second floor has an assortment of chems and an owned bed.

Notable loot[]

Scara's terminal key - Dropped by Doctor Duff upon her death. Gives access to Scara's terminal.

Related quests[]

  • Fly Fishing

Notes[]

  • The Science! Center key is needed to enter the building without lockpicking the Advanced-locked door.
  • Professor Scara's terminal contains two dated entries concerning herself, Doctor Duff, and Takahashi.[1][2] A third entry, only available after Reunions, concerns the arrival of the Prydwen.[3]

Appearances[]

The Science! Center only appears in Fallout 4. It is mentioned in Fallout: The Roleplaying Game.[Fallout 2d20 1]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Diamond City terminal entries; Scara's terminal, Entry 0023
  2. Diamond City terminal entries; Scara's terminal, Entry 0027
  3. Diamond City terminal entries; Scara's terminal, Entry 0035

Non-game

  1. Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Rulebook p.287: "Diamond City in Boston contains this small two-story shack. Within it, a pair of romantically attached scientists, Professor Scara and Doctor Duff, focus on different experiments in the Commonwealth Wastelands. The building itself, made of corrugated iron and concrete, houses scientific equipment and paperwork with the results of many experiments. Many of these are due to Doctor Duff’s mercurial nature, flitting from experiment to experiment. Whereas her wife, Professor Scara, works to focus on only a single piece of research at a time, progressing it to completion before moving on."
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