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The downside, of course, is that since it's not owned, you can't build any NEW workbenches there (stupidly enough, not even in your home.) If you wanted to build, say, a weapons or armour manufacturing workbench, you can't.

 

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At least, that's how I kitted out that little Diamond city pad with workbenches until I got bored of listening to Myrna harping on about synths. Very handy for the shops though.

 

My favourite is still Red Rocket. So easy. I move all the benches inside, close the shutters, lock the doors with the console, put up lots of turrets outside, barricade the windows, move the fast travel mat indoors and it becomes a fortress. I also never share it with anyone else because I'm selfish like that. Occasionally a couple of super mutants wander by and I hear the turrets shredding them. If I'm really bored, I wander up through the shack I've constructed that leads to the roof, then drop down and loot their remains. But only if I'm really bored.

 

Hangman's alley also makes a good nest as it's fairly central.

 

What I'd really like is a decent place in the Institute with crafting facilities, but I just don't have the patience to make it without the CK.

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BTW, you can add up to 111 NEW songs per station with a mod. Well, I had more like 50 or so that I wanted to hear, so they're duplicated to avoid blank pauses, but you get the idea.

 

I wasn't kidding when I said that all my settlers are forced to listen to such uplifting religious songs as "Cthulhu Lives", "Awake Ye Scary Great Old Ones", "Death May Die", "Death To The World", "Unholy Night", "Harley Got Devoured By The Undead" and, of course, the classic, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth" :p

 

I figured, a bit of religion might bring some much needed moral fiber to the wasteland, and what better way to do that, than remind people that they too could be sacrificed to Cthulhu if they don't behave :p

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@ Moraelin

 

You should definitely set up at the Lighthouse then although if you really want to set up a base for your cult I suggest Spectacle Island.

 

Then you can serenade the waves with this little number:

 

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Actually I was going to make a post about Spectacle Island because I've noticed some very disturbing behaviour on the part of the settlers there.

 

It seems every evening they all suddenly stop what ever they're doing and walk over to the eastern face of the hill where the radio beacon is located. They then stand there silently for about an hour or two then wander back silently to sleep.

 

I don't know [yet] how to record in game footage and post it up on Youtube [i guess there a Youtube video for that] and I'm a little busy busy now with the silly season however I'm thinking of making a video of it.

 

For my part I'm definitely creeped out by their behaviour and no longer hang out on the Island. Just too dam eerie for me now... :ohdear:

 

 

Also, has anyone else seen this in game or is it just me?

 

 

 

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BTW, you can add up to 111 NEW songs per station with a mod. Well, I had more like 50 or so that I wanted to hear, so they're duplicated to avoid blank pauses, but you get the idea.

 

I wasn't kidding when I said that all my settlers are forced to listen to such uplifting religious songs as "Cthulhu Lives", "Awake Ye Scary Great Old Ones", "Death May Die", "Death To The World", "Unholy Night", "Harley Got Devoured By The Undead" and, of course, the classic, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth" :tongue:

 

I figured, a bit of religion might bring some much needed moral fiber to the wasteland, and what better way to do that, than remind people that they too could be sacrificed to Cthulhu if they don't behave :tongue:

 

These are the best Christmas songs.

 

♪ On his hands he's got orifices,

♫ And he hasn't got a head!

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Yeah, Egret Tours Marina, and good ol' Phyllis Daily.

 

She's harmless but useless, since even if you convince her to join the minutemen, she doesn't actually DO anything. She doesn't count as a settler, doesn't eat your settlement's food, and you can't assign her to do anything. So you can feel free to roleplay that any way you want.

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