Lost Hills

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[[File:Lost hills entrance.jpg[thumb|The base's entrance. Don't get too close of the door or the guards will shoot you. Quickly talk to the guard on the left instead !]] The Lost Hills bunker is the main Brotherhood of Steel's base in FOnline: 2238 (And in Fallout as well). It is an underground base containing 4 levels. You are able to enter it once you joined the Brotherhood of Steel faction.

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Level 1

This level hosts the training chamber for the Brotherhood knights, and also the storage room, where is located all the Brotherhood's technology. There is also the guards room, where surface guards spend their time. The elevator to go to ther other levels is located in the south-west of that level.

Level 2

This level hosts the living quarters for initiates, their classrom and the base's medical lab. Surgeries are performed here, since the Brotherhood's doctors are spending their time in the infirmary, supplied with heavy medical technology. The new members also learn how to become a Knight or a Scribe here.

Level 3

This level hosts the Scribes and the Knights. They both live and work here, the Scribes in the library full of computers, and the Knights in the workshop. There, you can learn some professions levels (In the eastern room). This is also the place where the new Brotherhood's technology gets invented and reproduced.

Level 4

This level hosts the command center, the true Brotherhood's headquarter. The Elders live here. Each one has its own quarters in this level, and they are usually spending their time in the conference room or the auditorium, sometimes full of Knights awaiting listening their briefing. In this heavily guarded level is also located the Brotherhood's data, stored in computers and surprisingly not guarded.

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