This historical town hosts the Museum of Freedom, as well as the survivors of the Quincy Massacre who are holed up in the building. Jared, the leader of the Lexington raider gang, sent Gristle and a small detachment to slaughter the survivors as well as retrieve Mama Murphy. https://fallout.gamepedia.com/Concord #fallout4
While traveling in the wilds, the Dragonborn may come across an Orc who stands near the corpses of two sabre cats. When spoken to, he says he is waiting for a "good death."
All attempts to talk him out of it fail, and will be met with him saying that he has become too old to be a chief, too old to marry, and wants to die while he can still call himself a proper man, and that he wants to die in battle to please his god, the Daedric Prince Malacath.
He can be "helped" or left alone. Agreeing to help will cause him to become hostile. There are no rewards for "helping" him, so if you choose to leave him alone nothing will change except he will stay in the same spot until you "help" him.
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As the name implies, this location is a drive-in movie theater with a large 3-story screen and a parking lot filled with the rusted hulls of destroyed cars. There are three major structures: the screen, the shack that houses the workshop, and the diner attached to the projector tower.
In the middle of the lot is a large water-filled crater containing a number of extremely radioactive barrels; however, removing the barrels through the workshop will stop the severe radiation. Once this has been done, the area will no longer be radioactive, although the water will still cause radiation damage if consumed.
The diner is booby trapped in two places; a booby trap on the door detonates when opened, avoided by entering from the second floor via the collapsed roof and disarming it. The other booby trap is an active bottlecap mine set in the left-hand window, which can prove lethal.
The top of the screen is accessible by way of the stairs inside the screen, though there are armed land mines on the landings. A handful of locked rooms behind the screen contains useful supplies and building materials, and can also be used to shelter beds for settlers prior to constructing more centrally-located housing.
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