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  1. The Golden Gate is a location in San Francisco. A pre-War sect, the Hubologists, built their headquarters into the foundation of the southern end of the gate. They were unsuccessful in maintaining the bridge, due to their technological ineptitude.

  2. San Francisco appears only in Fallout 2. Its aquarium is mentioned in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel. The city's Golden Gate Bridge appears in the Atomic Command game in Fallout 4, and through Kellogg's memories, as the Golden Gate is seen out of the window.

  3. The Golden Gate is a location in San Francisco. Once the symbol of the city, ever since the War, the bridge decayed, slowly falling prey to the elements. A pre-war sect, the Hubologists, built their headquarters into the foundation of the southern end of the Gate, but they were unsuccessful in...

  4. The ESS Quetzel, [1] [2] also known as The Shuttle, [3] is a reusable nuclear-powered [4] spacecraft built before the Great War. The Quetzel is located in the ruins of San Francisco, on the remnants of the Golden Gate Bridge, though it lacks either rocket boosters or an external fuel tank; a quest...

  5. Yes. At an unspecified date, Conrad Kellogg met a woman named Sarah in the Hub. They married, moved to San Francisco, and had a daughter named Mary. It was here that he worked for the Shi, his family was murdered, and he avenged their deaths.

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  7. 21 de abr. de 2017 · I let Everything wander for me, let it change things around, and next thing I knew I was looking right at the gate. It's the golden spiky thing that was where you began, it'll stick out like a sore thumb.