Fallout 4 id star cores. Star dispatcher. Inspect the central computer

Date of publication: 09/06/2016 09:02:17

IN Fallout 4: Nuka-World there is a quest called "Star Dispatcher" in which the player needs to collect 20 star cores in order to fix the mainframe. An optional part is collecting all the cores to unlock new armor.

This mission is part of the “Grand Tour” story quest, which takes place throughout the “Galaxy” zone. You can complete Star Dispatcher by simply destroying all the robots and turrets on the map in the appropriate locations (marked on the map as attractions), but finding the star cores will pay off later on. This rewards you with galactic modifications, and of course you can get power armor.

Galaxy Zone

There are four locations here: the Starlight cinema, the RobCo arena, Vault-Tec: Among the Stars and the Yader-Galaxy zone. By clearing them completely, you will collect 23 star cores - more than enough to reboot the mainframe. These are the easiest cores, since you can find out exactly how many are left in each zone, and after clearing it of enemies, all that remains is to thoroughly search the area.

For convenience, kernels will be listed in order from the input where possible. If you miss a couple, it's better to return to the entrance and start a thorough inspection from the very beginning.

Cinema "Starlight"

There are only 4 cores in this small, confusing room.



Starting from the entrance, go left down the hallway until you reach the restrooms at the far end of the passage. Go into the men's room (with blue paint) and look for a broken wall. There lies a dead merchant with a star core.



Go from the entrance into the right corridor until you find the kitchen. There will be a door behind which you will find the core.



Search the main hall of the cinema. Opposite the screen, in the back of the room, there will be a console with another core.



Take any of the elevators up to the platforms or to the control room above the cinema. In the control room there will be a console with the fourth star core.

Arena "RobCo"

There are six star cores in this location, but to get them you will have to fight a couple of heavy robots.



From the entrance to the location, walk towards the spectator seating area and turn sharp left. Along the wall, look for a closed door, behind which there will be two star cores.



Walk between the aisles in the auditorium to the gift shop at the end of the room. There on the shelf you will find a star core.



Facing the robot arena, go counter-clockwise to find tunnels leading down (watch out for the security robots). There is a kernel in the console.



Finally, save and go inside the arena itself, where you will find two star cores. Be careful, because the door will not open until you pass through three waves of dangerous robots.

"Vault-Tec: Among the Stars"

There are six star cores located in this confusing and deadly location.



Once at the location, go to the elevator to “start your ride” on the attraction. In the room with stones and protectrons, look for a closed door that is not visible from the ride's path. Behind it will be a star core.



Follow the paths until you reach the living room. There are several exits from the room. One of the closed sliding doors leads to a room with a star core.



The two exits from the living room form a small loop. On this path there is a room with high radiation contamination. There lies the core.



Finally, at the exit from the living room there is a children's room. After opening the sliding door lock, you will find yourself in the central office - beware of the Novatron. One of the doors leads to the main observation center, where three star cores and a chest of valuables await.

Zone "Yader-Galaktika"

There are seven cores at this linear location. If you are playing through the game in secret, you can work on the lighting in one of the terminals. Otherwise, normal alarm lighting will help you see better.



From the entrance, head through the queue lines to the boarding area. Facing the direction of the attraction tracks, look for the door to the right of the tracks. There will be a star core in this room.



From the last room, go through the door leading deeper into the attraction. When you enter the room with many planets, go to the opposite side of the edge where you started and you will see a ladder leading down. Go through the room to the corridor, and in it you will find a star core.



Continue along the corridors and take the elevator on the left. When you exit it, turn left and you will find a small passage leading to the next room. Exactly opposite the entrance there will be a console from which you can take the star core.



Make your way through the stone setting until you reach a hidden door, followed by a long flight of steps to the top. When you get back up to the ride's tracks, immediately turn left and go up the small flight of steps - there you will find another console with a core.



At the end of the ride, you can collect the star core and key from the console in the landing area. Use the key on the nearby door to open the way to the entrance. In the small tunnel between the entrance and exit of the attraction, there is a small staircase leading to the office. There lies the stellar core.



Finally, enter the small control booth in the office mentioned earlier and take the Star Core from the computers.

Yader-Mir and amusement park

There are also 12 star cores outside the locations. Seven of them are in the “Galaxy” zone, and five are simply scattered throughout Yader-Mir.

Galaxy Zone

There are seven cores to be found in the park itself.

  • One of them is located near a corpse lying not far from the mainframe in Yader-Cosmoport.
  • The second can be found in a closed display case on the top floor of Yader-Cosmoport.
  • At the base of Yader-Cosmoport, go through the gate and search the houses for a star core. It should be near the next corpse.
  • Another core is located in the console at the top of the Arcjet G-Force ride, reached by a very long climb up some steps. It itself is located not far from Yader-Galaktika.
  • Standing at the entrance under the very frame of the Nuclear Galaxy, search the house on the right. There you will find another core.
  • One of the star cores is hidden on the console, near the bottom exit of the Spacewalk attraction. If you are coming down from Yader-Cosmoport, then at the very end it will be on your right. As you approach the RobCo Arena, he will be on the left, but from here he will be much harder to spot.
  • The last star core is at the very top of Yader-Cosmoport, and it is accessible only after completing the storyline to restore power to Yader-Mir.

Yader-Mir

To get the last five star cores, you will have to explore the entire map of Yader-Mir.



Yader Town Market, on the north side there is a cannonball right on the table.



Inside Yader-Arcade. Turn right from the entrance and go to the employee area.



In the northeast of the landfill, you can find a core in a barn. The landfill itself is located in the southwest of the map (if you have difficulty finding this location, complete the quest “Hubologists”).



South of Doc Phosphate's Saloon in Dry Gulch, near a corpse.



Near a corpse at a bottling plant. Get to the Quantum Zone and turn right to find it.

In the Galaxy zone you can find a supercomputer called the Star Controller. In order for its performance to be 100 percent, 35 stellar cores must be found. Without these cores, it will also be impossible to gain access to the unique Quantum X-01 Type V power armor. Note that in the main terminal you can find a hint as to how many star cores you need to find and where they are hidden.

Note: the first core can be found right in the supercomputer room. Look, don't pass by.

Galaxy

First, we will examine the “Galaxy” zone, in which five stellar cores are hidden. The first can be found on the second level of the building with the “Star Dispatcher” inside the display case. The key to it lies in the next room.

The second is located next to the corpse of the merchant in the “back yard”. The road to this area will be blocked by a gate, but you can easily jump over it.

The third chip is located on a tower near the Nuclear Galaxy location.

You can find the last core of this area near the entrance to the Nuclear Galaxy - it will lie towards the red booth.

Note: You will only be able to obtain the final core after completing the main story campaign of the Nuka World expansion. On the second level of the building with the supercomputer, an elevator is activated, which will take you to the desired chip.

Cinema "Starlight"

There are four star cores scattered around this location, but finding them is quite easy. The first lies on the terminal in the main hall.

The next one is hidden in the toilet, not far from the merchant's body.

The third lies in the kitchen behind a locked door.

The fourth can be found on the upper level, accessible by elevator.

Nuclear Galaxy

This area is quite large, so the developers hid seven chips here, and to get to them you will have to fight many robots. There are two ways to get here. If you decide to choose the main entrance, then your character should have good hacking skills, as you will have to deal with very difficult locks. Those who choose the second entrance should prepare armor with a rocket pack, but they will not need to open the locks, since you will be able to find the key to all the doors.

The first core is located in the control center. If you choose the main entrance, you will get here immediately after going down the stairs.

On the other side of the control room, directly behind the red cabin, there will be a locked door protected by a good locking mechanism. Open it to get into the service room. The second chip will be on the second level next to the terminal, and the third in the systems control room.

In the room where the Yader-Girl costume is hidden you can find the key and the fifth core lying on the terminal.

Then we go right along the monorail, move down the stairs and move forward to the ledge.

Then we find an elevator here and take it down to the lower floor (you can just jump down if you are wearing power armor). We turn left and find ourselves in a hall simulating the Earth. We go down even lower, reach the terminal and take the star core.

We head back to the elevator and go up. We get out, turn right, go up and find a terminal in the corridor, on which the core will lie.

Vault-tek "Among the Stars"

Here you can find six cores. We advise you to go through a hidden passage, which used to be the exit for visitors to the attraction. You need to get to the very end and find a locked door on the left. On the other side there will be a table on which the keys lie. We take the keys and use them to unlock the door. We go down the stairs, again take the keys lying on the table, and go into the corridor with red lighting. Here we find another key with which you can open the door to the laboratory. If you go forward, you can get to the atrium (here we will be cheerfully greeted by a dead end).

We go back and find a door closed with a fancy locking mechanism. There will be three star cores in the room.

Next we go through the next door, opened with a key. We find ourselves in a new room, designed in the style of a shelter. On the left we find the entrance to the laboratory. We unlock the door with the previously found key and go inside. Here you will find a nuclear unit, a star core and a key to the control room. We return to the room with 3 cores (if you were unable to unlock it with improvised means).

The fifth core is waiting for us in the room, which can be accessed through a hole in the wall. We warn you - there is very high radiation there.

We pass through the door with the bright inscription “Atrium”. Let's go forward to the exposition. The sixth core will lie behind a locked door. You may not notice it, because it is hidden behind a large stone. In this room you can also find an astronaut suit. This door can either be hacked or opened with keys.

Arena "RobCo"

There are six cores hidden at this location. If you get here by going through the back door, you will immediately find the first core.

The remaining microcircuits are scattered around the service rooms. This area is small, and therefore you can easily find all the stellar cores. The second and third lie in the room located to the right of the entrance to the arena. There are also keys to various doors here.

In this guide we will tell you the location of the star cores, as well as explain the best way to complete this task.

(related=34201)First, you need to open the main quest “The Grand Tour”, which is divided into a series of quests, part of which is the quest “Star Dispatcher”. To complete it, you need to go to the part of the map called “Galaxy”. This is a moderately difficult quest due to the fact that your opponents will be strong robots and protectrons, somewhat reminiscent of the enemies from the DLC.

Your task is to fight your way to the central zone of the “Galaxy”, where you will see the X-01 Quantum Power Armor, it has improved protection and increases the player’s action points, so you are clearly worth fighting for it:

Behind her is a server, from which too many circuit boards (star cores) were pulled out, causing it to fail and the robots to go crazy. To launch it, you will need at least 1 star core, which can be inserted into any free block. It lies next to the corpse of Kendell Alston:

Do this and go to the terminal in the back of the room, located behind the power armor, so that the central computer will reboot. He will inform you that automatic repair is possible, which requires finding 20 star cores:

  • seven of them are scattered directly on the territory of the “Galaxy Zone”, on this level;
  • seven more can be found in the Yader-Galaktika building;
  • four are in the Starlight Cinema;
  • six can be found in the exhibition “Vault-Tec: Among the Stars”;
  • the next six can be found at the Rob Co Arena;
  • the last five lie in other sectors of the game world.

As you can see, there are 35 cores to find in total, so finding 20 of them should be easy. Well, it's quite that simple. First of all, you must find 20 star cores and install them in special slots. You can immediately turn off the protective mode and the robots will no longer be aggressive, but, on the contrary, will become best friends.

The last stellar core is hidden, it can only be picked up after completing the quest with 20 cores: the elevator on the second floor of the “Star Dispatcher” room starts working, go into it and go up to the last core.

Once you find all 35 star cores and install them, the computer will open a protective window containing the Quantum X-01 power armor, and you can pick it up. We recommend collecting 34 cores first, because after completing the quest for 20 cores, the markers and location counters will disappear, so you will have to look for the remaining cores blindly.

The Starlight Cinema offers four star cores:

  • Go to the main hall and carefully examine the large terminal - there is a core on it.
  • Now go to the kitchen, it is to the right of the entrance, look for the core behind the locked door, beware of the turrets.
  • Another one lies in the room on the upper level, where you can take the elevator; by the way, there are two of them, but neither one plays a role.
  • The last core should be found in the toilet, to the left of the entrance, near the merchant's body.

The Nuclear Galaxy building with seven star cores can be searched in two ways. The first involves a frontal attack and good skill in picking complex locks to open each next room. To reach the second one, you will need a jetpack to go up to the roof, find the key for the rooms there and move down to the exit.

  • If you entered using the first method, then you first need to get into the small control room, in which there are two cores. To do this, go up the long ramp-staircase to the left of the entrance until you come to a room with two protectrons.
  • To get into it you need to go to the next room, the door directly below the control room is closed with a complex lock and is located behind the red booth. Having broken the lock, you will find yourself in a service room, on the second floor of which there are two cannonballs.
  • Directly opposite this door there is another control room with a star core, if you do not have the skill of picking locks, then look for the key, there are several of them on the level.
  • Your next goal is the room with the Nuclear Girl, look for the key and the star core on the terminal in front of her. If you entered from above, then this will be your first core, then go back.
  • Now move from the Nuka-Girl statue to the right, against the direction of the monorail (look at the rockets), towards the large planet around which the monorail goes. Beware of turrets and protectrons. The core is hidden in a nook where the monorail goes below. There's still someone else's skeleton lying there.
  • Enter the space where the monorail goes below. From here you can jump in power armor or go down the stairs into a huge hall that looks like the surface of an alien planet. Go through the hall to the end and look for a terminal with a core on the stairs going up;
  • Go into the nearest room and take the elevator back, turn right and now up the narrow corridor, then straight and up again until you come across a terminal with a core, guarded by two galatron guards.

There are six cores in the Rob Co. Arena building, they can be found quickly, but this will require a powerful gun, beware of heavy robots:

  • Immediately from the entrance, go straight into the auditorium, but do not go down, but turn left and move along the wall to find the hidden “Staff Only” door, opening which you will find a control room with two cores.
  • Now exit this area and go straight down to the robot arena, then turn left into the technical tunnels. Look for the core in the gift shop, it's just sitting on the shelf, the store is next to the back door and the EXIT sign.
  • Immediately after this, move in the opposite direction through the tunnels, to the room leading down. Look for the core in the terminal, in the deepest corner of this room, but first destroy all the robots.
  • To get the last two cores you need to enter the arena. You will see the fees as soon as you enter. In this case, the arena will slam shut and you will have to survive and destroy four waves of powerful robots. Save first just in case.

The next six star cores must be looked for in the Vault-Tec: Among the Stars building, but you must act carefully:

  • Once you get to the level, don't take the elevator, but head right, past the ride, and forward. Having reached an area with large stone boulders and a bunch of protectrons, kill them, and then look for a door in a nook, it can only be found close, it is not visible from afar. You will find the core by opening the door.
  • Continue along the path past the Vault model until you find a living room. There will be many doors in this area with concrete walls behind them, don't get distracted by them, all you need to do is move straight and straight. Carefully inspect the living room, there is a locked door in it, break it open and you will find a room with a star core and a nuclear unit.
  • Don't go far, another star core lies in a room with a high level of radiation. Now you can go to the main entrance.
  • To open the service room, you need to find the key of a Vault-Tec employee, there are several of them on the level. Open the door and immediately go left - go to the main observation center. There you will find three star cores and a large supply box.

Stellar cores in the Galaxy zone are scattered in different places, and to find the last five cores you need to search the entire map, so it’s best to see their locations in the following videos:

Once you find all the cores, fill the sockets with these "motherboards" and you will complete the quest!

***Thank you for your attention!***

Among the large amount of content that was added to Fallout 4 with the release of the Fallout 4: Nuka World expansion pack is a quest called "Star Controller", which tasks players with finding 20 star cores in order to restore power to the park and take over the zone. If you wish, you can collect not 20, but all 35 cores, which will allow you to unlock a completely new set of power armor, located in a closed display case on the first floor of the building with the “Star Dispatcher”.

This mission is a necessary step in the Grand Tour story quest and takes place in the Galaxy zone. The Star Dispatcher quest can be completed by simply destroying every robot and turret on the map and their associated zones (indicated by fast travel symbols), but it's still worth doing it "right" by collecting star cores. This way you can advance along the storyline and use new power armor. Great reward for hard work!

The task is complicated by the lack of markers indicating the location of stellar cores. Below we will tell you where to look for all 35 items.

Stellar cores on the territory of Galaktiki Park

In the Galaxy zone of Nuka World, there are a total of four dungeons - the Starlight Cinema, RobCo Arena, Vault-Tec: Among the Stars and Yader-Galaxy. Clearing them will allow you to collect a maximum of 23 star cores - this is more than enough to restart the star controller. These are the easiest star nuclei to find, since you know the total number of them in each of the indicated locations. Once the enemies are killed, it is a matter of time before you find all the cores. You can check how many cores remain to be collected in a particular location through the star dispatcher control panel.

However, there are a couple of others that are very easy to miss, so we have listed the locations of all the star cores in the main areas of Galaxy Park. Where applicable, we have tried to sort them in the order in which the cores can be found if one traverses the zone in a linear manner. Therefore, if you are missing at least one core, then simply use our sequential route and check each point to find the core that was missing.

All star cores of the Starlight cinema area (four cores)

On the territory of this cinema you can find a total of four star cores:

  • From the entrance, follow the left hallway until you reach the restrooms at the far end. Enter the men's room (blue walls) and look for a crack in one of the walls. There will be a dead merchant with a star core.

Star core near a corpse inside the men's room

  • From the entrance, follow the right hallway until you reach the kitchen at the far end. There will be a door behind which there is a second star core inside the terminal.
  • Enter the main cinema area. In the far part of the room, behind the counter opposite the screen, there is a console with a third star core.
  • Take any elevator to reach the control room on the top floor. On the console inside it is the last star core in the cinema.

All star cores in the RobCo Arena zone (six cores)

There are six star cores in this location, but you will first need to destroy a considerable number of strong robots in order to take the last of them. If you don't need every core, then just ignore the last item in the list below.

  • From the entrance, enter the hall with spectator stands and immediately turn left. Follow the wall to find a locked door leading to a room with two star cores. This room is on the right side when facing the entrance to the arena. There you will find the keys.
  • Follow one of the bleacher walkways in the main concourse to find a gift shop hidden in the distance. There is one star core on the shelf. In this case, look not for a store, but just for a counter against the wall with a lamp.
  • Next, you will need to find the main participant in the robot battle in the arena, below, and pull out the core from the terminal
  • Finally, save and then enter the robot battle arena, where you can collect two more star cores. Before you can leave here, you will need to deal with three attacking waves of robots. By the way, using the terminal you can turn off robots in advance so as not to fight with them.

All star cores from the Vault-Tec: Among the Stars exhibit (six cores)

There are six star cores in this confusing and sometimes deadly area. We will take the decorations of each room as a guide.

This attraction has several locked rooms at once, with different keys. For this reason, you should enter through the “exit” for visitors who have ridden the attraction (on the north side). Move to the very end and you will see a closed door on the left side. On the right side there is a table, inside of which you need to find the keys. With their help, open the door and go down to find another bunch of keys on another table.

The key to the laboratory is located inside the corridor, illuminated by red lamps. There is a dead end at the end of the corridor, so you shouldn't go there.

  • Behind one of the locked doors with a complex lock there are three star cores at once.

Behind this door there are three star cores at once

  • Open the other door with the key and you will see a room that looks like a shelter. On the left side there is a laboratory that needs to be opened with a key. There is a fourth star core and other useful items here. Be sure to take the key to the Vault-Tec control room. If you were unable to open the rooms above with a master key, you can do this with the key you just found, and then pick up the three star cores.
  • Find a kitchen area with a hole in the wall. Behind this hole is the fifth stellar core. Be prepared for high levels of radiation!
  • Find the door that is labeled "Atrium". Go forward until you find an exhibition where there will be a door with the last core. This door is hidden, so you can miss it. You can open it with keys, but if you have a high level of hacking, then looking for them is completely unnecessary.

All stellar cores of Yader-Galaktika (seven cores)

There are a total of seven star cores in this linear location. There are two ways to explore this area. If you go through the main entrance, you will need to pick several complex locks. But if you have a jetpack, you can use the emergency entrance (this way you will find the key and won’t need to hack anything).

  • From the entrance, follow the only path to the landing pad. Before moving along the rails, look for the door on the right. Inside this control room is the first star core.
  • On the other side of the control room, the same rails have a door blocked by a red cabin. It is locked with a complex lock. If you hack it, you will find yourself in the office premises. There are two cores here at once - one in the control room, and the other in the terminal above.
  • Once in the room with the core-girls, where the terminal is located, find the key and the next star core, the fourth in a row.
  • From the model of the girl, move to the right (along the rails, but against the movement of the rockets), go down the stairs until you reach the ledge. The terminal contains the fifth star core.
  • Find an elevator nearby and go down. After leaving the elevator, turn left and you will find yourself in a room that simulates the surface of the planet. Follow down to the terminal and pick up the sixth star core.
  • Take the elevator back up and turn right. Move up the corridor, go forward and even higher to find a terminal with the seventh core.

Stellar cores in Yader-world and the Galaxy zone

Despite the huge number of star cores that can be collected in individual locations in the Galaxy zone, there are 12 more that you will find while exploring the rest of the Nuclear World. Seven star cores are located in the same Galaxy zone, while the remaining five are scattered in other parts of the game world.

All stellar cores in the Galaxy zone (seven cores)

There are a total of seven star cores in Galaxy Park. Kill opponents to make the task easier.

  • One star core is located near the corpse next to the star controller. It's impossible to miss it.
  • The second stellar core can be found in a glass display case on the top floor of the star controller. By the way, in the next room there is a key to this display case.
  • The last core is located above the star controller. You can only get there by using the elevator, which will start working after installing 20 cores and returning power to Yader-World.
  • All stellar cores in Yader-world

    To get the last five Star Cores, you will need to explore the rest of the Core World.

    • On a table in the Yader Town market, in the northern part.
    • Inside the Yader-Arcade staff room. Turn right from the entrance and return to the work area.
    • In the barn northeast of the landfill found in the southwest of the game location (the Hobology quest will take you to the landfill). Look in the lower left corner of the map.
    • Find corpses in the Dry Gorge and look for a star core lying nearby.
    • Next to a corpse at the Nuka-Cola bottling plant. Enter through the entrance just below the huge blue rocket model on the roof, and go all the way to the right until you see stairs leading down. There will be a corpse with a core.

    Star Core IDs via Developer Console

    Although there is a code that allows you to create star cores through the console (ID 0601E367), you cannot install them on a star dispatcher, and therefore cannot complete the quest.

    Igor Patrin

    Nuka-World is the latest official add-on for Fallout 4 and is a huge amusement park location with many quests. Unfortunately, having downloaded this DLC, not all gamers know where to find Yader World and how to complete all her quests. Therefore, this article will be devoted to the passage of the cores of the fallout 4 world, starting from its location and ending with the results of the main quests.

    How to get to Yader World

    Finding the nuclear world is quite simple, but before that you must prepare properly. First of all, you need to stock up on as many cartridges, master keys, stimulants and anti-radin as possible. These resources are extremely necessary, since the nuclear world is filled with various bandits, ghouls, closed doors, traps and high radiation. Also, to successfully complete all quests, your level must be at least 30, and hacking must be more than 50. High charisma will also not be amiss.

    Having collected all the resources and reached the required level, you can begin to search for an entrance to the nuclear world. To do this, turn on the Yader-Cola radio station, which will appear immediately after installing the DLC. After listening to the radio station, a new mark “ Transit center Yader-Mir", where you need to go. Having reached the center, you will encounter a group of bandits, which will not be difficult to deal with.

    Next, go down to the subway, where you will meet Harvey, who will try to lead you into a trap. You can figure out Harvey with a high charisma skill by selecting the red dialogue level. No matter how the dialogue ends, Harvey will in any case give you the code for the monorails, which will take you to Yader World.

    Trials and fight with Colter

    So, with the help of the express train you got to the cores of the world, but before you get to the main part of the location you must pass the so-called “tests”. While still on the express, a man named Gage will contact you and warn you about the trap. Gage will then say that if you pass the tests, he will give you a good job. To pass the test you must do the following:
    1. Go through the first room with a bunch of hostile turrets. You can destroy them by running and shooting the turrets first from the left and then from the right wall.
    2. In the second room you will find many traps and a fragile wooden bridge at the end.
    3. After climbing the stairs, you will reach three red doors, and two of them lead to a trap. The safe door will be left, after passing through which you can enter the arena.

    In the arena you will meet Boss Colter, who will offer to fight you. To defeat the boss and his impenetrable armor, take the water pistol in one of the lockers according to Gage's advice. As soon as the fight starts, spray Colter's armor. This way, a short circuit will occur, and you will be able to break through the defense with conventional weapons. For victory, you will be appointed boss of the gang instead of the murdered Colter - the tests have been passed.

    Three gangs united

    After completing the tests, you will be able to go to one of the six main areas called “Yader City”. In this area alone, there are three gangs: Flock, Operators, and Adepts, and in order to join them you will need to persuade all the bosses separately. Each of the bosses has its own preferences that need to be used in dialogue with them:
    • The pack believes that only the strongest can become the boss, so you will have to prove it. The leader of the pack is Mason.
    • Operators will only follow you because of the big money. Head of Operations Maggie Black.
    • Adepts just want to cut everyone down left and right - promise them this opportunity. Leader of the adepts Nisha.

    Thus, you will unite the three gangs of the area, and Gage will become your right hand. After this, you can begin to capture the rest.

    District Galaxy

    Capturing all the world's cores can begin from the Galaxy region, which is controlled by a computer. To activate it you must collect all 35 star cores scattered across five unique attractions. If you do not want to collect cores, then simply clear the area of ​​all enemies and thereby the “galaxy cores” will be captured.

    District Children's Kingdom

    This area is almost completely covered with high radiation, so it is advisable to stock up on a large amount of antiradin. The main opponents in the children's kingdom are ghouls, but this is not the main danger for you. To capture the area and get to the “leader-commentator” Oswald, you will have to go through three buildings: the Pavilion of Laughter, the Tunnel, the Theater. At the end you will reach the Oswald estate ghoul. To capture the area you must kill or release Oswald, and also hang your banner on the flagpole next to him.

    Area Dismantling in a dry gorge

    To hang your flag in this area you must complete the quest Sheriff Hawk robot. According to the task, you need to find three ciphers that are found by robots named Scout, One-Eyed Ike and Doc Phosphate. You can get these ciphers in two ways: using the “Robot Expert” ability or by completing tasks for everyone. After this, following a tip from the sheriff, you must climb into the cave and kill all the moleworms there. After completing all the tasks, hang the flag on the flagpole located on the roof of the building next to the sheriff.

    District World of Freshness

    Everything is simple in this area. It is enough to simply clear the entire plant from various opponents, in particular nuclear crabs. After clearing the area, use the lift to climb to the roof of the plant and find the flagpole.

    Safari area

    Having reached the Safari area, you will immediately see the character Zito, who is fighting a monster. Help Cito and talk to him after winning. During the conversation, you can ask the gorillas for help in clearing the location. Next, clear all the targets and return to Zito, who will tell you about the roller coaster. Once you reach the top of the roller coaster, you can find Hein's corpse and the passwords to the doors you need. Returning to the guest reception center (where Zito is located), open the door where the crocodile claw will be located. To take control of the area you must convince Zito to come over for you or leave. If he refuses, then you will have to kill him and all his gorillas. Regardless of Zito's choice, climb to the roof of the welcome center and hang your flag there. That's it, the last location has been captured.

    Occupation of the Commonwealth and suppression of the rebellion

    Now you must fulfill the promise you made to the raiders and capture several settlements of the commonwealth. Capture can be carried out either peacefully or militarily. At the same time, the choice of gangs to capture and settle will determine who will rebel against you. After all, at the end of the wars of conquest, one of the raider gangs will take up arms against you. By destroying all the rebels, you will gain complete control over the gangs, and all the story missions of the World Nuclei will be completed.

    Summing up

    Now you know the whole process Walkthroughs of the World Nuclei Fallout 4. It is worth noting that the Minutemen faction will not be delighted with your raiding actions and their relations with you will be significantly reduced. Therefore, it is advisable to try to capture settlements peacefully so that relations do not deteriorate in any way. Good luck in Nuka-World!

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