Starfield:Waggoner Farm
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Cheyenne System |
Waggoner Farm is a farm on Montara Luna, Cheyenne System. It is inhabited by Mikaela Waggoner and her father, Waylon Waggoner.
They mainly grow grains and root vegetables, rotating between varieties to benefit the soil. They also have livestock and other animals, primarily to keep them fed, although they do sell any excess meat and eggs.[1]
Residents[edit]
To edit this section: Waggoner Farm People
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Related Missions[edit]
Deputized: Join the Freestar Rangers and investigate events at Waggoner Farm.
Magazines, Slates, and Terminals
Item | Type | Collection | Description | Location |
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GRUNT Issue 03 | Magazine | GRUNT | Ballistic weapons permanently do an additional 5% more critical damage. | At a campsite in the canyon east of the landing pad. |
History of the Pyrates | Book | Old Earth Books | A firsthand account of the lives and adventures of several swashbucklers who plied their trade in the Caribbean during the so-called "Golden Age" of piracy. | Bedroom bookcase. |
Omega: The Last Days | Book | Old Earth Books | In which a comet is set to collide with the Earth in the 25th century... and people must come to terms with the end of the world, and what that actually means. | Table next to bed. |
Solomon's Adventures 02 | Magazine | Solomon's Adventures | Hunter becomes hunted! | Top floor of the house next to the bed. |
Tales of Space and Time | Book | Old Earth Books | A collection of three short stories and two novellas. | Bedroom bookcase. |
War of the Worlds | Book | Old Earth Books | First serialized in magazines in 1897, is actually believed to be a commentary on Victorian prejudices, insecurities and values. | Bedroom bookcase. |
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Reference[edit]
- ↑ What do you grow here?
Mikaela Waggoner: "Mainly grains and root vegetables. We rotate through a few different kinds. It's good for the soil."
"Also got some livestock and other animals, mainly to keep us fed, but we sell the extra meat and eggs when we've got them."