Road Of Freedom Fallout 4
Leads to:Detailed walkthroughThere are multiple places to acquire the quest, specifically in and, either from the holotape that can be found lying around, overhearing between two residents of Diamond City near, talking to inside Diamond City, or from NPCs who mention in the course of the main story, such as. When the objective to 'Follow the ' is added, proceed to Boston Common to find the beginning of the trail. Talking to the will provide additional information but is ultimately unnecessary.Follow the distinctive red trail of bricks in the ground from location to location. The red line on the ground is largely unbroken but there are a few stretches that are obscured by debris. In these places the trail is 'improvised' using trails of red paint across the street or along wreckage of buses and walls. The trail will take you past several Bostonian landmarks and historical sites, each with a 'Freedom Trail' seal outside in the sidewalk, with a letter circled and a number added in red paint. The first seal ('7A') is at right near the tour bot.
The second seal ('4L') is in front of the. The third seal ('2A') is at the entrance to the. The fourth seal ('6O') is near the entrance to (the from pre-War Boston's perspective). The fifth seal ('3I') is in front of the. The sixth seal ('5R') is at.
The seventh seal ('8D') can be found in front of the. The eighth and final seal ('1R') can be found at the, the end of the trail. Alternatively, if players have already discovered it, they can simply travel to the Old North Church and skip the trail entirely.Inside the Old North Church, kill a handful of ghouls and follow the lantern painting to find a way into the catacombs. At the end of the catacombs, there's another Freedom Trail marker with a ring that spins, similar in appearance to the eight seals on the trail.
Rotate the outer wheel clockwise and counterpoise to align the letters with the arrow and press in the center to input the letter. Spell the word 'RAILROAD' one letter at a time to open the secret door. If you make a mistake you must start spelling again from the beginning.Once the door opens, go inside and the leader of the Railroad, shines a spotlight on you while two agents, and, train their guns on you. Speak however you want to them initially, it has no effect on your future relationship with them. Eventually will enter and list two of your major accomplishments in the Commonwealth, vouching for you. Desdemona will ask why you've come to the Railroad, if you know what a synth is, and most importantly, if you would risk your life to save them from their plight.
Regardless of choices, the quest completes and starts immediately.Quest stages. StageStatusDescriptionLog Entry110Follow theIf I want to fight the Institute, I've been told I should find the Railroad. The only clue I have is: 'Follow the Freedom Trail.' The tourist trail starts at Boston Common.120(optional) Talk to the200Continue following the Freedom Trail250Clicked on markerAlong the Freedom Trail there are markers with numbers and letters.
If I follow the trail and solve the cipher, maybe I'll find the Railroad.260Clicked on clueAt the start of the Freedom Trail I found a clue: 'At journey's end follow freedom's lantern.' The trail also has markers with letters and numbers. So, if I follow the trail and solve the cipher, maybe I'll find the Railroad.300Enter Old North ChurchThe Freedom Trail leads to the Old North Church.
The clue said: 'At journey's end follow freedom's lantern.' Using the letters and numbers I found on the trail, hopefully I can find the Railroad.400Search for the Railroad600Trigger spotlight intro - Possible branch of MQ206RR800Intro over - all stand down1000Speak to Desdemona1100Quest completeI did it. I found the Railroad.1300Quest failedCompanion reactionsCompanions react to three dialogues with Desdemona: When she asks why you have sought out the Railroad (only when selecting 'Fight Institute,' the other choices lead to no reactions and is not available if coming to the Railroad with the ); when she explains how the Institute treats synths ('as tools'); and ultimately, if you would risk your life to save a synth.Fighting the Institute. Every companion, with the exception of Curie and Danse, like saying you want to make them pay for what they've done to your family ('Avenge my family'). Curie dislikes it, and Danse has no reaction. Nearly everyone will like saying you want to 'protect others' from the same fate you've suffered.
Curie loves this choice, while Cait, MacCready, and Strong have no reaction to it.Slavery. Hancock and Curie love saying 'Slavery is wrong.' Preston and Strong like this choice. Most companions dislike saying 'Synths are machines,' while Danse and Strong like this choice. Cait and MacCready have no reaction. Codsworth has no reactions to either choice.' Would you risk your life for your fellow man?
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Even if that man is a synth?' . Curie and Nick love saying you would. Most others like it, including Strong.
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Cait and MacCready dislike this choice, while Danse hates it. Even though Desdemona says there's 'no shame in that,' Nick, Piper, Preston, and Strong dislike you saying you wouldn't. Cait, Danse, and MacCready like this choice.
Codsworth has no reactions to either choice.Notes. It is possible to complete the quest without picking it up in Diamond City or Goodneighbor by just going to the Old North Church first. The quest will act normally after inputting the password, albeit with alternative dialogue. Once the conversation ends, the quest will be skipped entirely and the reward will still be granted. Prior to completing this quest, one can find Deacon disguised in various places throughout the Commonwealth.
Examples of this include in Goodneighbor, as a guard in Diamond City, or as a caravan worker in. It is possible to kill any of the named Railroad members before they turn on the light.