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| The Beaches of Maui...are pretty normal, no Mirelurks have turned this place into their personal nest, there aren't hidden bombs buried under the sand and there are not cannibals living in there. Some people of Maui even go to sunbathe in there when the weather is good enough, there are some working lifeguards too, not to rescue people who drowns, bathing is completely forbidden for health reasons due to the radiation levels of the water, the life guards are there to check on any incoming pirate ship and alert the population in advance.
| 2 | 3 | Items of a Forgotten Past... Thu Nov 30 2017, 04:01 Overseer | | Maui's Dock are made from concrete and wood, they have resisted the Great-War and the pass of the years pretty much unscathed. Like in many other islands people travel into the radioactive seas into the search of fresh fish or sunken treasures and later mount small tents and shops to sell what they have found. Moana's workshop is the name given to the local ship garage, located next to the Docks. In here the people from Maui can buy, repair and upgrade their vessels in exchange of Bottlecaps, Resources or Work. It is managed by Moana, a Pre-War robot dressed like a hula girl who now works for the Sons of Kanaloa.
| 1 | 1 | Information about the Doc... Sun Nov 05 2017, 21:04 Overseer | | Wailuku was the capital city of Maui before the War. After the arrival of the countless of refugees the city was flooded, at first the people eagerly accepted them but soon the newcomers, envious of the lives of the native Mauians started committing crime and starting trouble. Since there wasn't any true law and order anymore the locals took justice on their own and drove the refugees to ghettos or out of the city limits. Things got even worse, when the food, medicines and water ran out people started rioting and fighting; the refugees wrongfully believed that the locals had plenty of these resources and that they were hiding them to let them die. A civil war erupted between the two groups, with the police and local forces helping and using their technology and weapons to aid the native Mauians. It was a moot conflict, nobody won in reality. Wailuku ended burning and entire neighbours were turned into soot and dust. Nowadays, more than two centuries after the war the town is nothing more but several empty streets and abandoned buildings. It is still the biggest and most crowded city in all Maui so it is an important settlement and trading hub.
| 1 | 1 | Information about Wailuku... Sun Nov 05 2017, 21:06 Overseer | | Built upon the ruins of an old shopping centre this building has become the economic hub of Wailuku, a place where sellers, scavengers and adventurers of all types come and go to trade with their goods, resources and pretty much anything that can be considered valuable. Chems can be bought, but prostitution and nuclear devices are frowned upon, albeit not illegal per-se, only persecuted if many people complain or feel bothered by them.
| 1 | 1 | Information about Market ... Sun Nov 05 2017, 20:59 Overseer |
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