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Missile Silo Bravo
F76 Silo Charlie Interior 23
Site
F76 358
Part ofSavage Divide
Overview
FactionsUnited States Army
Crafting
Connections
Connects toSite Bravo
Other
QuestsI Am Become Death
Mission: Countdown
Overseer's Mission
Technical
Keywords
  • Missile silo
  • Fast travel destination
  • Military theme
  • Large loot scale
  • Savage Divide location
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    Missile Silo Bravo is a location in Fallout 76.

    Background[]

    Missile Silo Bravo is one of three prewar silos that housed and manufactured intercontinental ballistic missiles, or I.C.B.M's, in Appalachia that constituted the Appalachian Automated Launch System. Located between the Toxic Valley and the Savage Divide, it was a last-ditch effort in the event of a foreign invasion or attack on America. When the Great War came, the missiles never launched: The general never arrived, with the missileers abandoning the site. Only a single private, Jeffers, stayed behind. He eventually lost his mind, starting to chase an imagined infiltrator before deciding that he was the infiltrator and abandoning the site as well, to turn himself in.[1]

    Points of interest[]

    • There is not much of interest above ground, aside from an Overseer's Cache box that contains the site holotape.

    Interior[]

    • As expected, the missile silo is crawling with military-grade robotics, ranging from Eyebots to Assaultrons and Mr Handies (even a sentry bot in the storage area). Bringing heavy ordnance along is recommended just to survive. The silos cannot be accessed until the player completes Officer on Deck and becomes an US Army General. As per the AALS system regulations, the player will still have to fight through the base, as they are not accompanied by a missileer. any robots lost will be replenished periodically by the system.
    • The silo is an expansive, but linear location, divided into five parts, each with its own event to take care of. As long as a security event is active, the player will have to fight enemy robots off.
    • The residential sector. The first area entered from the surface is organized around an L-shaped corridor, connected to the main security checkpoint. It has all the necessary facilities for the missile crew. Clockwise, they are:
      • The biometric identification machine room, where players wipe old biometric IDs and fabricate new ones for Mission: Countdown,
      • The bunk room, connecting to the showers, laundry, and gym, with plenty of biometric cards lying around,
      • The recreation room where the officers would spend their free time,
      • The infirmary, with Med-Tek's Sympto-Matic machines that are used to take biometric samples for the ID card,
      • The mess hall and pantry (best to raid when someone is low on spare food stuffs),
      • The security station, with an adjacent workroom and storage, where players finally log their ID cards with the system.
    • After logging the biometric cards with the system, players gain access to the facility itself. The corridor goes past the storage facility offices (along with a sealed door that can only be opened from the other side) and a small office opposite. It terminates at a closed bulkhead, forcing players to detour through the main reactor.
    • The reactor hall is a large area with numerous satellite rooms, all heavily irradiated at roughly 12 rads per second (Rad-X, hazmat suits, or fast feet are recommended). The terminal in the entrance room allows players to deal with turrets (useful to clear out the patrolling Assaultrons, which are deadly if players don the hazmat suits), the Reactor Engineer Robobrain, as well as toggle on the decontamination showers in the entrance corridor.
    • There's a radiation gear storage depot at the eastern end of the reactor, behind a level 3 locked door. It has a number of fully repaired hazmat suits.
    • To get through the reactor, players need to either repair the reactor (see Mission: Countdown), similar to Powering Up Monongah and other power plant quests, or gain access to the security office (adjacent to the entry area, must pass through the reactor chamber) with Lockpick 3 and hack the level 3 terminal to suppress the warning.
    • After exiting the reactor, players can finally go further through the silo. The corridors lead to the mainframe area, filled with turrets. The first chamber entered from the corridor contains the usual security terminal allowing for fiddling with the turrets.
    • Players need to destroy the mainframe by removing a majority of the mainframe cores. Interacting or damaging them with weapons works. Only once that's done are they permitted to exit through the southwest.
    • The walkway under the main corridor leads to a small workshop (with yellow walls for some reason), which contains a weapons workbench and several turrets. The adjacent office on the eastern wall leads to the storage facility security terminal, which allows players to fiddle with the turrets and the robobrain.
    • It's actually a good idea to sabotage both, as the turrets and the robobrain do a good job of clearing the facility of hostile robots, including a sentry bot. The main facility contains lots of shelves used for storage, as well as an adjacent workshop with a power armor and a tinkers' workbench in the southeastern chamber. To get through the door, players need to repair the mainframe there with 15 new mainframe cores - these are collected from it and repaired or found anew across the facility.
    • The door to the storage admin can be opened, providing a shortcut to the living quarters and the entrance to the facility.
    • The missile launch control room is accessible through the missile silo chamber just beyond the high security door. Down south, a winding stairwell leads to the control room access corridor. The corridor has the usual locked terminal that can be used to manipulate turrets and shut down the local robobrain. It's divided into two sections.
    • The ground floor is where the bulk of the terminals and workstations for the crew (Chief Guidance Officer, Chief Propulsion Officer, Chief Targeting Officer, and Chief Telemetry Officer) are located, along with a number of satellite offices around the edges of the control room that contain robot fabrication devices that both spawn attackers and can be used to reconstruct lost launch crew).
    • The upper level contains the Launch Control Chief's station (it's the only robot required to remain intact for the launch preparations to continue), a terminal allowing to start the launch preparations, and an exit chamber on the southern end that leads to the exit and an elevator somewhere in Appalachia.
    • The actual launch controls are located below the upper level and can only be accessed once the launch preparations are complete.

    Notable loot[]

    • The facility is a military-themed location with a vast amount of various loot, including high level crafting items, weapons, plenty of hazmat suits in the reactor area, and so on and so forth.
    Power armor
    • Storage facility, located in the southeastern workshop.
    Bobbleheads
    • Reactor, on the terminal overlooking the main reactor.
    • Mainframe chamber, in the access corridor.
    • Storage facility, on the shelves in the southeastern corner of the main room.
    • Launch control chamber, upper level, on the northern window overlooking the missile.
    Magazines
    • Reactor, western side of the main chamber, under the wall.
    • Mainframe chamber, in the sunken area with the yellow floor, on the cabinet.
    Holotapes and Notes
    Dynamic spawns

    Appearances[]

    Missile Silo Bravo appears in Fallout 76.

    References

    1. Missile silo terminals: "Residential Terminal"
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