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==Histoire==
==Histoire==
Construit en 1858 et nommé d'après une source naturelle de soufre située sur le terrain, le complexe Whitespring proposait un large choix de boutiques, de restaurants et de "possibilités sportives excitantes pour les dames et les messieurs distingués"<ref>[[Miss_Nanny_(Fallout_76)#Whitespring_concierge|Whitespring concierge]]: ''"Did you know The Whitespring was named for a natural sulphur spring on the grounds?"''<br />([[WhitespringNPC ConciergeDesk Main.txt|Miss Nanny dialogue]])</ref><ref>[[Entrées de terminal du Complexe Whitespring#Communiqué de presse : Le Programme 2080|Entrées de terminal du Complexe Whitespring; Programme Whitespring 2080, Communiqué de presse : Le Programme 2080]]</ref> Même après la [[Grande Guerre]], les résidents de l'abri peuvent utiliser plusieurs commodités fournies par le complexe, comme les différents [[Marchands de Fallout 76|robots vendeurs]]<ref>''[[Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]]'' pp. 425–426: ''"THE WHITESPRING RESORT''<br />''"If you're expecting faded grandeur and a few items to loot, then prepare to be pleasantly surprised; the robot attendants have kept this location operational to such an extent that you may end up believing the apocalypse never happened—until you discover the odd radroach in a maintenance room, of course. Enjoy the finest in opulence as you wander the corridors, paying particular attention to the Soda Fountain, which offers every type of Nuka-Cola imaginable! There are also many lower-level shops, including Artisan's Corner (offering all workbenches and two My Stash Boxes so you aren't weighed down while you ransack the place!). All store robots are vendors, making this exceptional for trading too. Now, if you only had the hand scanner to access the hidden entrance into The Whitespring Bunker...."''<br />([[Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Atlas of Appalachia]])</ref>.
Construit en 1858 et nommé d'après une source naturelle de soufre située sur le terrain, le complexe de Whitespring proposait un large choix de boutiques, de restaurants et de "possibilités sportives excitantes pour les dames et les messieurs distingués"<ref>[[Miss_Nanny_(Fallout_76)#Whitespring_concierge|Whitespring concierge]]: ''"Did you know The Whitespring was named for a natural sulphur spring on the grounds?"''<br />([[WhitespringNPC ConciergeDesk Main.txt|Miss Nanny dialogue]])</ref><ref>[[Entrées de terminal du Complexe Whitespring#Communiqué de presse : Le Programme 2080|Entrées de terminal du Complexe Whitespring; Programme Whitespring 2080, Communiqué de presse : Le Programme 2080]]</ref> Même après la [[Grande Guerre]], les résidents de l'abri peuvent utiliser plusieurs commodités fournies par le complexe, comme les différents [[Marchands de Fallout 76|robots vendeurs]]<ref>''[[Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]]'' pp. 425–426: ''"THE WHITESPRING RESORT''<br />''"If you're expecting faded grandeur and a few items to loot, then prepare to be pleasantly surprised; the robot attendants have kept this location operational to such an extent that you may end up believing the apocalypse never happened—until you discover the odd radroach in a maintenance room, of course. Enjoy the finest in opulence as you wander the corridors, paying particular attention to the Soda Fountain, which offers every type of Nuka-Cola imaginable! There are also many lower-level shops, including Artisan's Corner (offering all workbenches and two My Stash Boxes so you aren't weighed down while you ransack the place!). All store robots are vendors, making this exceptional for trading too. Now, if you only had the hand scanner to access the hidden entrance into The Whitespring Bunker...."''<br />([[Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Atlas of Appalachia]])</ref>.


==Description==
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