San Francisco

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* You can rent [[hotel rooms]] there, at the docks.
 
* You can rent [[hotel rooms]] there, at the docks.
 
* The [[FLC]] [[bank|banking service]], located in the northern east of china town.
 
* The [[FLC]] [[bank|banking service]], located in the northern east of china town.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
The [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/San_Francisco Vault's article about San Francisco]
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* [[The World]]
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* The [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/San_Francisco Vault's article about San Francisco]
  
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Revision as of 20:42, 29 April 2010

San Francisco's sign as seen in Fallout 2.
« We must protect our honor, stranger. »

- Wong Yi Tze, Shi doctor.

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History

San Francisco - also known as Frisco - is mainly inhabited by Shis, that are the descendants of the chinese crew of a submarine that crashed near the town during the war. There are also the members of a church that will, eventually, become the Hubologist church, but that is for now named the Elronologists cult. There are also some punks, artists or disenchanted people from various cities, and ex-military personnel that have taken over an old oil tanker still floating in the harbor. They will usually trade expertise for goods, although they prefer to be left alone. Being far from the New California Republic state, San Francisco is safe from the state's greed. Remnants of the Master's army, mercenaries, Enclave Patrols, press gangs, Elronologists, and mutated animals plague the surrounding area making it quite inaccessible to weak or crudely armed travelers.

Description

San Francisco is not of much interest in FOnline:2238. For now, it hasn't many quests and its traders are quite poor. It's not part of the town control, since it's a guarded city, so large groups avoid it, and many players prefer going to NCR than in Frisco, because of the dangerous area surrounding it, where a random encounter often means a violent death.

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