![]() At the upper south side of the cannery, there's an elevator (at the top, there is a red button one needs to push, the elevator is in the ground) that goes down into the basement and leads to a long, winding tunnel. ![]() Red buttons on either side will open the yellow doors of the canning retorts on the ground floor and allow access to a small area behind them. There are a few catwalks and, on the northern end, an elevated office with some more loot. Inside to the left is an Expert locked safe and other minor loot.Įntering the interior of the cannery there is a small reception and shop area, leading into the cannery proper. On the roof is a small office entered via a Novice locked door. The main entrance doors are on the west side of the building, with a metal stairway leading up to the roof space on the east side. Longneck Lukowski's Cannery is constructed with reinforced concrete and a flat roof with three large red and white painted chimneys rising above it. Some of the tin cans from the company can be found as far south as Appalachia. When the Sole Survivor goes down to investigate, he locks the elevator to prevent them from telling anyone his secret. He claims that the meat was contaminated by mole rats and warns the Sole Survivor to stay out of the basement. When the Sole Survivor encounters the cannery, they find Theodore arguing with Trader Rylee about the quality of the meat. He then began mixing in the meat from the feral ghouls to keep up with demand, causing consumers to become ill. Eventually one of the canning retorts exploded, causing the basement to become infested with feral ghouls. The traders were unable to bring him enough meat to keep up with demand, so he began mixing in meat from mole rats in the basement and hoping nobody would notice. Theodore also taught himself how to operate the canning retorts and began working with various traders to bring him meat and sell his product. By 2287, the plant was rediscovered by Theodore Collins, who has managed to repair the Mister Handies within to, once again, work processing the meat. ![]() Longneck Lukowski's Cannery was a meat processing and packing plant that survived the Great War relatively unscathed.
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