University Point Schools
Background / History
University Point, formerly Massachusetts Bay University, served as a bustling settlement until its tragic downfall. Once a center for trade and research, its fate was sealed when its residents unwittingly attracted the attention of the Institute, leading to a devastating attack that wiped out the population.
Layout
Exterior: Surrounding defensive walls enclose abandoned stalls and shacks. Various buildings include former shops and the University Credit Union.
Sedgwick Hall: A key structure containing valuable clues and loot.
University Credit Union: Another significant building with crucial terminals and loot.
Notable Loot
- Vault-Tec security armor helmet: Located in the armor store, it can be found on a shelf alongside other armor and clothing pieces to the left of the entrance.
Sylvia’s holotape: Obtainable in the liquor store, it is stored in a red toolbox situated on the counter.
- Vault-Tec lunchbox: Found on a toilet at sea level within a partly-collapsed building at the northeast corner behind Sedgwick Hall.
University Point council meeting -
Holotape: Acquired from the mayor’s terminal on the third floor of the University Credit Union’s exterior, specifically two floors above the cafe.
- Gerald’s vault password: Located on the mayor’s terminal, it’s added by reading an entry of the Town Council Logs. This password provides access to the vault control terminal in University Credit Union.
- Cryo mine: Armed and situated to the northwest.
Related Quests
Cleansing the Commonwealth
Leading by Example
Quartermastery
- Randolph Safehouse
- Variable Removal
Notes
- Despite its potential as a settlement,
University Point cannot be utilized for settlement building.
The Institute’s destruction significantly reduces synth presence in the area.
Diamond City security guards may provide information about University Point’s location.
Trivia
- The in-game
University Point draws inspiration from the real-world University of Massachusetts Boston campus.
- Notable mathematical constants, like Coulomb’s constant, are referenced in the environment.
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