Sunken below the wreckage is an abandoned diver's cage - eerily similar to the one the oceanographer Hooper used in the film. As the Sole Survivor, you can build Settlements at various sites around the Commonwealth, usually after completing a Quest.Pre-made. So before attempting to raise the maximum happiness of a. This page contains locations of the Settlements in Fallout 4.
This setup is an homage to the ending of the movie Jaws, wherein the monstrous Shark breaches aboard the Orca and devours it's captain Samuel Quint. This is truly one of the more daunting challenges that can be found in Fallout 4 's post-apocalyptic Bostonian wasteland. Aboard its deck, the corpse of an abnormally large oceanic predator and it's final meal. In a small bay to the north of the Salem Museum of Witchcraft, players can find the remains of a doomed fishing vessel. Players will a keen eye can follow the trail of viscous green goo from the base of the saucer east and down the hill to find a surprise hidden in a nearby cave. Look for smoke from a distance - the craft is on fire. Off the road to the north of the ruins of Somerville (north-east of Vault 81, south-west of the Beantown Brewery), you can discover a downed flying saucer by following the path of destruction it left through the woods. They were also kind enough to leave an ample supply of ammunition behind. Inside, however, some fun-loving wastelander has constructed their own pyrotechnics station, resting propane canisters on makeshift launchers aimed out over the Commonwealth. To the northeast of Relay Tower 0BB-915, this unassuming shack rests atop a cliff overlooking the valley below.
Adventurers beware, however - a monstrous enemy lurks nearby, and is very territorial. This bizzare monument created out of destroyed autos can be found directly south of Walden Pond. You know, like Stonehenge, but with cars. Apparently the cats never left, because they - in addition to self-made adorable cat paintings - are all over the place. This location, found just to the south-east of Walden Pond, was clearly once the home of a feline-obsessed hermit. We've got a complete guide to navigating the labyrinth. This place is huge but the loot is pretty sweet. The dungeon is absolutely crammed with deadly traps and obscene imagery, but the rewards for exploration are great. Just west of Milton General Hospital is a horrifying dungeon built into the adjacent parking garage. It points out Power Armor, Books, Bobbleheads, and more.