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| | | "[[Taggerdy's Thunder]]" was a US Army Ranger unit led by Lieutenant [[Elizabeth Taggerdy]]. She continued to lead her troops - as a [[Brotherhood of Steel ranks#Paladin|Paladin]] - after they all joined the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Appalachia)|Brotherhood of Steel]]. | ||
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| | | Paladin Taggerdy was known for only recruiting from those who had military experience and found it difficult to coordinate with the other, more "civilian" factions in Appalachia. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_BoS04|text=<tt>Faction_BoS04</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_BoS04|text=<tt>Faction_BoS04</tt>}} | ||
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| | | Built from the ruins of Allegheny Asylum, Fort Defiance served as headquarters for the newly-established Appalachian branch of the Brotherhood of Steel. | ||
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| | | The [[Free States]] were a group of Appalachian anarchists who seceded from the United States shortly before the bombs fell. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates01|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates01</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates01|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates01</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530430}} | | {{ID|00530430}} | ||
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| | | Paranoid that the [[Enclave|government]] was lying to its people about the Vault program, the Free States movement built their own concrete bunkers to survive in case of nuclear devastation. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates02|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates02</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates02|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates02</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530431}} | | {{ID|00530431}} | ||
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| | | While [[Raleigh Clay]] was the public face of the Free States, his arrest would reveal US Senator [[Sam Blackwell]] to also be a driving force behind the movement. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates03|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates03</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates03|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates03</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530432}} | | {{ID|00530432}} | ||
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| | | Most of Appalachia considered the Free States movement to be nothing but political agitators and traitors. After the war, many of these same people would turn to the Free States for help. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates04|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates04</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_FreeStates04|text=<tt>Faction_FreeStates04</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530433}} | | {{ID|00530433}} | ||
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| | | The [[Raiders (Fallout 76)|Raider groups]] of Appalachia were bloodthirsty psychopaths who terrorized the other survivors, taking whatever they wanted from them. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders01|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders01</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders01|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders01</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530435}} | | {{ID|00530435}} | ||
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| | | Expert scavengers, the Raider groups of Appalachia were surprisingly ingenious when it came to salvaging old world technology. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders02|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders02</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders02|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders02</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530436}} | | {{ID|00530436}} | ||
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| | | After the bombs fell, several wealthy tourists on Appalachian ski holidays reverted to their baser instincts. Selfishness turned to violence, and these entitled elitists became vicious Raiders. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders03|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders03</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Raiders03|text=<tt>Faction_Raiders03</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530437}} | | {{ID|00530437}} | ||
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| | | After the Great War, Appalachia's emergency personnel mobilized to help their fellow citizens. These [[Responders]] became part government, part crisis relief. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Responders01|text=<tt>Faction_Responders01</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Responders01|text=<tt>Faction_Responders01</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530438}} | | {{ID|00530438}} | ||
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| | | The Responders provided automated survival training to anyone in need. And it was needed quite a bit. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Responders02|text=<tt>Faction_Responders02</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Responders02|text=<tt>Faction_Responders02</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|00530439}} | | {{ID|00530439}} | ||
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| | | Survival and security became paramount after the devastation of the Great War, and the [[Responders]] desperately tried to help as many of their neighbors as they could. | ||
| {{Linkable|Faction_Responders03|text=<tt>Faction_Responders03</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Faction_Responders03|text=<tt>Faction_Responders03</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0053043a}} | | {{ID|0053043a}} |