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The Galactic Zone opened to the public in 2072, making it the last of the Nuka-World parks to open before the bombs fell.
”— Fallout 4 loading screen hintsThe Galactic Zone is a park of Nuka-World.
Background[]
Opening in 2072, the Galactic Zone was the last attraction of Nuka-World to open before the Great War.[1][2] The most advanced of the amusement parks found in Nuka-World, the Nuka-Cola Corporation partnered with the Vault-Tec Corporation, RobCo Industries, ArcJet Systems and Starlight Theaters: Vault-Tec sponsored Vault-Tec: Among the Stars, RobCo created their Battlezone, ArcJet sponsored the thrusters on the Nuka-Galaxy roller coaster, and Starlight Theaters opened a theater.[3]
Layout[]
This is an enclosed amusement park, filled with advanced and hostile robots: Mr Frothys, Eyebots, and Nukatrons. Directly across from the main entrance is the Starport Nuka ride, with the Starlight Interstellar Theater in the southern side, neighboring Vault-Tec: Among the Stars, and the RobCo Battlezone and Nuka-Galaxy in the northern half.
- Blast Off!
- Nuka Rockets
- Handy Whirl
- ArcJet G-Force
- Splashdown
Notable loot[]
- The Nuka-Cooler recipe is found just north of the ground floor entrance of Vault-Tec: Among the Stars; it rests on a magazine display shelf in a gift shop.
Appearances[]
The Galactic Zone appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
References
- ↑ Nuka-Town grounds terminals; Nuka-World Informational Terminal, Galactic Zone
- ↑ Nuka-World loading screen hints: "The Galactic Zone opened to the public in 2072, making it the last of the Nuka-World parks to open before the bombs fell."
- ↑ Nuka-World loading screen hints: "Vault-Tec, RobCo, ArcJet and Starlight Theaters were just a few of the corporations that featured attractions or exhibits in Nuka-World's Galactic Zone."