The elites had a vested interest in their city, voting against any measures that would endanger their status, including limiting emergency fire services to only the city's major districts[7] and declining additional bus services so that the lowered cost wouldn't bring the "wrong kinds of people" to the city.[8]. This page was last edited on 21 July 2019, at 05:26. All the civil services and municipal management needs would be handled by a variety of RobCo and General Atomics International robot models, from the RobCo Protectron to the General Atomics Mister Handy. At the opposite end of the Watoga vendor bot is a tinker's workbench, and to the opposite of that is a stash box. For other holotapes, see marked location articles above. The train station is littered with destroyed robots both inside and outside of the building. At the front left side of the carriage, near the driver's controls. The timeline of Watoga is somewhat inconsistent. From its inception, the city was built with automation in mind and aimed to create one of the most democratic places of the planet by including a rather peculiar system of governance. Efforts only began in earnest shortly before the Great War. [3] However, the most destructive element of the city was its elitism. Bethesda released new Fallout 76 Wastelanders info, which reveals a possible turning point for a game plagued by bugs, cheating, and other issues. [2] Financed by Atomic Mining Services, the Watoga project aimed to create a "city of the future" and was designed to be fully automated. Next to the crashed vertibot in the central plaza in front of the. [2], The city was designed to be fully automated, with day to day operations of the city ran cleanly, efficiently, and effectively by carefully programmed robots. [14][15] Any residents who weren't evacuated from the city perished. Civil services and municipal management were handled by a variety of carefully programmed RobCo Industries and General Atomics International robot models, operating the city cleanly and efficiently. Watoga is a town in the Cranberry Bog region of Appalachia. [1], Despite the founding company's intentions, the system of governance proved to be fundamentally flawed in practice. [14] Watoga's robotic emergency services continued to remain hostile after the Great War, deterring survivors from taking refuge in the automated city's supply-rich environment.[17]. Once evacuations were complete, Elizabeth had planned to negotiate a truce with the unknown saboteur, but succumbed to fatal injuries before she could do so. The only human element in governance was the mayor, chosen by the city's systems for a term of random duration. Because no one in the government would be elected, and everyone would be appointed with term limits decided by the mayor, each mayor was free to hire and fire at his or her own discretion. Watoga High School is notoriously known in Fallout 76 for it’s ridiculous amount of plastic to farm and monsters to kill. The system was intended to ensure that the mayor won't be hounded by special interests or bribes from corrupt enterprises. Watoga is one of the Locations within the Cranberry Bog region in Fallout 76 (FO76). Work together, or not, to survive. Financed by Atomic Mining Services, the Watoga project aimed to create a "city of the future" in Appalachia. Programmed full of important and incidental information pertinent to the governing of a city, MAIA's knowledge database comprised decades worth of curated news articles, court opinions, and legislature from all 50 states, and even some older data dating back to the Middle Ages. MAIA was intended to provide the backup and expertise necessary to help mayors decide on a course of action (or simply provide options in case of total incompetence). The virus they eventually released into the network caused the robots to go haywire and start attacking everyone in city limits. Watoga is a town in the Cranberry Bog region of Appalachia in 2102, best recognized by its monorail system and its distinctive tower. On October 22, 2077, Turner launched Operation Free Watoga, breaching Watoga's emergency service protocols and causing the city's robots to malfunction. [5], While Watoga was founded in 2042, it took decades for it to bloom. [13] While Turner had only planned to evacuate Watoga to make elites beg for permission to live in the city again, Watoga's emergency services massacred the citizens as they tried to evacuate. By John Prager Jan 08, 2020 With the upcoming Wastelanders update, Bethesda will finally get around to addressing one of the primary complaints surrounding Fallout 76: a lack of human NPCs.