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Atchison Storage Facility
Anybody though of using this for a adventure like thsecret government supply cache SRS-17374-2 in Allegheny Uprising
More Infor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atchison_Storage_Facility
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I see two fates for the facility in T2K. Either it's been emptied during the course of the war, or it's been nuked, or both. Nukes may not destroy it, but they're going to at least make the surroundings glow in the dark and be extremely hazardous to approach.
It's too well known to have avoided notice.
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In Allegheny Uprising it suggests there were many caches similar to SRS-17374-2 spread all across the US. I'd be happy for the Atchison Storage Facility to be another, similar intact storage facility in any future T2K campaigns I run.
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Small caches such as the one in the module I can see surviving, but this ones just too big and well known to have escaped intact. Somebody is going to have done something with it well before PCs get anywhere near it.
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In one campaign I was in, we went on homebrew missions around the country to "collect" old supply caches that weren't accounted for by command. One of the missions that was fun was heading to Mount Rushmore to check on the vault there, which didn't turn out like anyone expected.
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