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What's going on Initiate, Bird here and in this video we going over The Sierra Madre and what caused it to become a horror story.
Constructed somewhere close to the Grand Canyon, east of the Mojave Desert, the Sierra Madre is composed of the Villa and the resort and casino built above it; both were designed and financed by one man, Frederick Sinclair, intended to be his last venture ahead of the impending nuclear apocalypse. The Sierra Madre was intended as a place for guests to reverse their fortunes and "begin again." At its core, the city was intended to remain a remote and reclusive place for the affluent. All conveniences were supplied to the inhabitants by vending machines designed by the genius minds of Big MT, which provided a number of commercial and non-commercial services, and allowed the residents to live in self-sufficiency, even when cut off from the outside world. The goal of the entire enterprise was not only to create a prospering casino - to create the perfect shelter from the nuclear holocaust. Every last piece of technology and security measure was for the purpose of the longevity and protection of its inhabitants.
In design, Sinclair was drawn to the nostalgic Art Deco era. This is reflected in the architecture of the villa and of the casino. To make it a perfect opening gala, Sinclair strengthened the frequency emissions of the city's telecommunications, normally reserved for emergency broadcast signals to outside authorities. The kitchens of the Sierra Madre aimed for a 5-star rating, and sought to bring in the best chefs from around the world. In order to meet deadlines and budgets, the construction of the Sierra Madre was handled by two different companies: a well-performing company for the casino, and a cheaper, slacking, corrupt company for the Villa, resulting in numerous incidents during the construction of the Villa.
As guardian of his paradise, Sinclair forbade any other food or vending machines beyond the ones he'd installed there, and banned any personal contraband like chems, alcohol, and "foreign substances", which created a black market from the workers within. Part of the city's security measures was to prevent such contraband from entering the Villa area. They were known to have conducted inspections of the Puesta del Sol construction offices, confiscating prohibited items.
Obsessed with security, likely due to his own financial losses in the 2070s, Sinclair installed holograms, a futuristic technology purchased on an exclusive contract by Sinclair. The doors of the Sierra Madre were designed to hermetically seal in case of emergency, and the speakers were shielded to prevent vandalism. The Sierra Madre Casino & Resort was equipped with an automated front desk that would escort guests to their rooms upon arrival, and security systems that would stun those entering with foreign substances or contaminated by radiation.
Unbeknownst to most of the city's inhabitants, there was a darker side to the Madre. In return for the technologies supplied by the minds of Big MT, Sinclair allowed them free reign of the Villa and its inhabitants to serve as proving grounds for various experimental technologies such as the saturnite alloy, hazmat suits, airborne toxins, etc. In his push for making the Sierra Madre a cutting-edge fallout shelter, Sinclair remained oblivious to the history of previous deals with Big MT ending up as Faustian bargains (such as Hopeville and its disastrous meteorological research project). In the Sierra Madre, the catch came in the form of the Cloud.
The fallout lore is rich so I hope find this interesting and learn something new about the fallout world! AD Victoriam🖤
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What's going on Initiate, Bird here and in this video we going over The Sierra Madre and what caused it to become a horror story.
Constructed somewhere close to the Grand Canyon, east of the Mojave Desert, the Sierra Madre is composed of the Villa and the resort and casino built above it; both were designed and financed by one man, Frederick Sinclair, intended to be his last venture ahead of the impending nuclear apocalypse. The Sierra Madre was intended as a place for guests to reverse their fortunes and "begin again." At its core, the city was intended to remain a remote and reclusive place for the affluent. All conveniences were supplied to the inhabitants by vending machines designed by the genius minds of Big MT, which provided a number of commercial and non-commercial services, and allowed the residents to live in self-sufficiency, even when cut off from the outside world. The goal of the entire enterprise was not only to create a prospering casino - to create the perfect shelter from the nuclear holocaust. Every last piece of technology and security measure was for the purpose of the longevity and protection of its inhabitants.
In design, Sinclair was drawn to the nostalgic Art Deco era. This is reflected in the architecture of the villa and of the casino. To make it a perfect opening gala, Sinclair strengthened the frequency emissions of the city's telecommunications, normally reserved for emergency broadcast signals to outside authorities. The kitchens of the Sierra Madre aimed for a 5-star rating, and sought to bring in the best chefs from around the world. In order to meet deadlines and budgets, the construction of the Sierra Madre was handled by two different companies: a well-performing company for the casino, and a cheaper, slacking, corrupt company for the Villa, resulting in numerous incidents during the construction of the Villa.
As guardian of his paradise, Sinclair forbade any other food or vending machines beyond the ones he'd installed there, and banned any personal contraband like chems, alcohol, and "foreign substances", which created a black market from the workers within. Part of the city's security measures was to prevent such contraband from entering the Villa area. They were known to have conducted inspections of the Puesta del Sol construction offices, confiscating prohibited items.
Obsessed with security, likely due to his own financial losses in the 2070s, Sinclair installed holograms, a futuristic technology purchased on an exclusive contract by Sinclair. The doors of the Sierra Madre were designed to hermetically seal in case of emergency, and the speakers were shielded to prevent vandalism. The Sierra Madre Casino & Resort was equipped with an automated front desk that would escort guests to their rooms upon arrival, and security systems that would stun those entering with foreign substances or contaminated by radiation.
Unbeknownst to most of the city's inhabitants, there was a darker side to the Madre. In return for the technologies supplied by the minds of Big MT, Sinclair allowed them free reign of the Villa and its inhabitants to serve as proving grounds for various experimental technologies such as the saturnite alloy, hazmat suits, airborne toxins, etc. In his push for making the Sierra Madre a cutting-edge fallout shelter, Sinclair remained oblivious to the history of previous deals with Big MT ending up as Faustian bargains (such as Hopeville and its disastrous meteorological research project). In the Sierra Madre, the catch came in the form of the Cloud.
The fallout lore is rich so I hope find this interesting and learn something new about the fallout world! AD Victoriam🖤
#TheLost#Father#ArthurMaxson#Brotherhoodofsteel#LucyMacLean#theghoul#CooperHoward#TranquilityLane#Vault112#ProjectSafehouse#Starship#RavenRock#Encalve#BrotherhoodofSteel#TheEncalve#TheMaster#SuperMutant#GlowingOne#TheGhoul#ColdFusion#TheInstitute#ResourceWars#Vault4#Vault32#Vault31#Vault33#FallouttvShow#Vaults#FalloutVTU#VaultTec#VaultTecUniversity#VaultTec#Shorts#FalloutVaults#Fallout#Fallout76
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