![]() ![]() On these floor markers are segments of a code that allows you to gain entry to the Railroad’s headquarters, underneath the Old North Church, the final stop along this real (and now virtually) walkable route. Though the Tour Bot might encourage such an ‘historical experience’, this is where the mini-history-lesson effectively ends and the ‘present day’ exploration begins again. Blending the historicity of these places with the fictional world the player is now confronted with, the player follows the ‘real’ red brick path and must stop at each of the historic markers they see on the ground, in front of the historic buildings and sites they unlock on their map. Continue on the trail to walk through more of our great city’s history. So near midnight, Colonel Smith marched with 700 Redcoats to face brave American patriots in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The Tour Bot then provides the player with the context of this exchange: The night of April 17th:Īt this point, the Tour Bot plays a pre-recorded audio segment of a conversation between ‘Colonel Smith’ and ‘General Gage’, in which they plan to march on Concord, in order to ‘seize and destroy’ the arms and provisions colonists had been storing there, in order to ‘defang them’. Led by General Thomas Gage, they seek to quell the growing tide of Revolution. For seven years, thousands of British soldiers have camped on this very soil in their orderly rows of tents. After approaching the quest marker, the player meets a ‘Tour Bot’, who will unlock the next quest objective, as well as telling you about the history of Boston Common, if you ask it to: An auto-generated map marker will then point you toward Boston Common as the starting point for the quest. If they do, this triggers a new mission that has a single, fairly vague objective: the code phrase, ‘Follow the Freedom Trail’. When you do, the quest will end, and you'll be inside the institute, with a new quest called Institutionalized.‘AT JOURNEYS END FOLLOW FREEDOM’S LANTERN’While exploring Diamond City, the player might overhear two settlers talking about a secret organisation called ‘The Railroad’, and the code phrase they have for ‘everything’. Once you finally have everything built, you should have something like this: Each component requires several crafting materials, so you might find yourself having to go exploring to get the necessary materials. No matter what you decide, you'll eventually need to build the actual device. Ultimately, you will have to do a quest or two for them, before being able to proceed with the main story. Whom you pick is up to you, so go with whatever group feels right. Time to return to Virgil!Īfter speaking with him, he will give you the plans to build a device to get you into the Institute, and then tells you to speak with a faction to get help. She will lead you to Tom, who after some masterful hacking, will get you the code you need. Once inside, you will be stopped by a woman, and eventually led into her base. ![]() Spell out the world Railroad to cause a door to open. You can spin the outer dial, and select letters by pushing the center. The area below is where you need to end up.Įnter the church and head for the basement, and follow the path until you find this on the wall. If you get lost, don't worry, we have you covered. There will be times the train becomes tough to follow, or disappears entirely for several feet. From this point on, you will also simultaneously be completing the quest Road to Freedom. This is the Freedom Trail, so start following the red line. On the ground will be an emblem, and some red stones. Head to Boston Commons, it's a location nearby, and look for this area: ![]()
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