The Torture Shower of the Enclave
Our next location is less remote and rather simply hidden. It is located in the Whitespring Bunker, the Enclave’s base. The last quests of the game take place here, and you will become part of the Enclave.
The proud patriots of the Enclave may be nice to friends, but they are certainly not gentle with (potential) enemies. The nuclear silos scattered throughout Appalachia are their handiwork, which you can use to drop atomic bombs yourself.
The bunker itself has a prison block that you can enter after a few quests. There is more to see here than just a terminal and prison cells with turrets in front of them.
In a small dungeon, there is a chair with restraints, around which several devices hang from the ceiling. In a box next to it lies a pair of pliers, and on a shelf in front of it hangs a weapon. Quite clearly, the Enclave does not shy away from torture.
However, it gets particularly grotesque in the room afterward. This seems to be a kind of shower. But it was apparently used more for eliminating traces than for cleaning the body. It is full of blood.
Whose blood it is can only be guessed at. In the few archives of the terminal that were not destroyed, however, recognizable names from the history of Fallout 76 appear among the prisoners.
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