Gecko (town)

Gecko is a small shanty town north-east of Vault City. Gecko can be found twenty-two squares east and two squares south of Arroyo.

Overview
Built around Atomic Powerplant № 5, this location is settled by a large number of ghouls who keep the plant running. By 2241, the leader of the town was the mayor, Harold. Harold was assisted by Lenny, who also served as Gecko's doctor, while the plant was administered by Festus.

The town has scarce trade relations. Their most important partner is Broken Hills, which supplies them with uranium ore.

Background
Before the Great War, Poseidon Oil Reactor № 5 was a Poseidon Oil facility built next to Gecko City. When the attack on the United States struck, the engineers in charge shut down the plant and quickly abandoned it. The plant managed to avoid destruction, and even maintained its connection to the PoseidoNet network. For decades it would remain empty as prospectors and scavengers avoided it, fearing the radiation.

During the Great Migration, ghouls found themselves unwelcome in human habitations. The abandoned power plant, however, presented a good opportunity for the wandering ghouls that came across it. They found comfort in the close proximity of the atomic power power plant. Some even took up living inside the reactor building to be closer to the warming fire of the atom. This would also keep humans, especially those with less-than-friendly intentions, at a distance. At first, a small number of ghouls settled near the reactor, but around 2235 the population swelled and the town of Gecko was formally founded. The new influx of ghouls brought both scavenged technology and know-how, and through a community effort the power plant in Gecko became operational later that year. Although it was grossly mismanaged due to a lack of education amongst the ghouls. Meanwhile Vault City would look upon their new neighbors with growing concern as many citizens harbored prejudice towards ghouls. In 2238 Harold arrived in the town. Noticing the careless way the power plant was managed, he decided to do his best to help the ghouls with the running of the facility becoming the de facto mayor and leader of the local community. Trade relations with Broken Hills started with the ghouls importing their uranium ore to run the plant.

Some local ghouls became members of the Renewal Cult – whose goal was "to renew" themselves i.e. become human again. They were headed by "the Brain", a sentient mole rat who had escaped from the West Tek Research Facility, and had taken up residence in underground cave adjacent to the reactor. His ultimate goal was to eventually take over the world.

Since the atomic reactor did not operate properly waste from the power plant started leaking into the local groundwater around 2239 and it eventually led to serious poisoning of the whole reservoir. Harold learned that a hydroelectric magnetosphere regulator was needed for the repair job, but no such part could be found in Gecko. Attempts were made to contact Vault City but the messengers were shot on sight by the Vault City Guard. The situation became worse when Vault City residents started to believe that the ghouls had deliberately poisoned the groundwater accusing them of terrorism against Vault City and demanding that they should be punished. The First Citizen of Vault City, Joanne Lynette, even tried to hire someone who was willing to help stopping the Gecko problem by any means necessary. And eventually she found someone for the job, the tribal known as the Chosen One. The Chosen One agreed to help with the problem in exchange for citizenship of Vault City and access to the Vault 8 central computer as he needed its information in his quest for the GECK.

Settlement


The Harp is a bar tended by Wooz. It serves the usual drinks of Gecko, specialized for ghouls' unique resistance to radiation: Gamma Gulp beer and Roentgen rum. Wooz is a rather eccentric ghoul: he tells strange stories of severed heads in hell and is obsessed with playing Tragic: the Garnering, although he isn't as good at it as he thinks.

The Manager's Office is the seat from which Harold tries to keep Gecko together. It supplies part requisition forms and oversees reports concerning the power plant.

Junkyard


The Junkyard is where Gecko's unfinished second reactor lies, rusty and decaying for the past one hundred and sixty years. It is surrounded by junk left over from the construction or accumulated by the local mechanic. More importantly, the town's shops are located near the concrete husk: the Survival Gear Locker and the Poseidon Machine Shop.

The Survival Gear Locker is a general store of Gecko. Percival Crump, a.k.a. Percy owns this store. He offers a decent selection of rad-resistance drugs, weapons, and ammunition. His friend, Woody, has recently gone missing.

Inhabiting the Poseidon Machine Shop is Skeeter, who is a "ghoul gadgeteer" who serves as a sort of mechanic for Gecko. He can perform weapon upgrades and, more importantly, has a fuel cell controller. However, he is considered unreliable by the ghouls who administer Gecko's supply locker/storage room, since he once caused a fire, and as such he is typically denied part requisition forms. He is assisted by "Lumpy", a human refugee from Vault City who has no visible mutations like the ghouls, but is considered unacceptably mutated by the Citizens in Vault City because of his unusual resistance to radiation. Lumpy also helps guard Gecko's brahmin.

Gordon is a ghoul who believes that if everyone would follow their own self-interest, everyone would be better off. He proudly believes that greed is good, and wants to optimize Gecko's power plant and establish trade with Vault City based on their mutual self-interests. The Chosen One: "{124}{}{Gordon, what did you say you did here again?}" Gordon: "{130}{}{I look for opportunities.}" The Chosen One: "{131}{}{Opportunites? Like what?}" Gordon: "{135}{}{I look for ways of maximizing my potential worth.}" The Chosen One: "{136}{}{Hmm, sounds like greed to me.}" Gordon: "{140}{}{I am greedy. But most people misunderstand greed. Greed is a powerful driving force. Throughout history, mankind’s greatest achievements were driven by men that wanted to better their positions. Driven by greed. Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.}" The Chosen One: "{141}{}{I’ll take your word for that, Gordon. But what does greed have to do with Gecko?}" Gordon: "{150}{}{So far, not much. But in greed lies Gecko’s salvation. I have important information about the survival of Gecko, but I can’t get anyone to listen to me.}" The Chosen One: "{151}{}{What kind of information?}" Gordon: "{180}{}{I’ve also found out, from a very reliable source, that Vault City cannot expand without additional power.}" The Chosen One: "{181}{}{Vault City can’t expand?}" Gordon: ''"{190}{}{Vault City, you see, has enough power for their current needs -— as long as they’re careful. But the Vault power plant that they use was never designed for the increased load their city is putting on it. It’s at peak capacity right now. Without more power, they can’t expand.}" The Chosen One: "{191}{}{I don’t see how that helps you.}" Gordon: "{200}{}{Well, if our power plant’s working better, we could trade our excess power and technical expertise to Vault City in exchange for medical technology. }" The Chosen One: "{201}{}{And?}" Gordon: "{210}{}{Without more power Vault City will burn out their reactor within 15 years. If Gecko’s reactor isn’t repaired, we won’t last half that time. Without medical technology, all of us Ghouls are going to die off in the next 20 years, anyway. Everyone loses if Vault City and Gecko don’t cooperate.}" The Chosen One: "{211}{}{So you’re just a good Samaritan huh? Somehow, I don’t buy that.}" Gordon: "{220}{}{Not at all. I’ve got my end covered. I’d be the natural choice to administer this project. Greed is my driving force, but thousands of lives are saved by it. Greed is good. At least it would be, if I could get anyone in Vault City to read my economic data.}"'' (GCGORDON.MSG) He is also a member of the renewal cult.

Access Tunnels


The access tunnels spread out beneath the unfinished secondary reactor of the power plant and house the Renewal Cult.

Reactor


The nuclear power plant is the heart of Gecko's economy. The plant's supply cabinet and storage room are administered by Jeremy, the plant overall is managed by Festus, and the reactor control room is watched by Hank.

Much of the installation is damaged beyond repair - the rooms are littered with destroyed terminals and damaged furniture, the control room doesn't have any gauges or monitors functioning and even the maintenance robot cannot run properly for longer periods of time. And then there's the groundwater contamination problem which affects Vault City and its inhabitants.

With 50% science, the player can contact the Enclave (a talking head soldier) leading to a funny conversation and many movie references.

Appearances
Gecko appears in Fallout 2 and is mentioned in Fallout Bible.

Behind the scenes

 * Gecko is all made-up location, not based on real place.