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In-Game Description |
The Walking Horse Nuclear Plant is the seventh and final expedition in Far Cry New Dawn. The Highwaymen squat in a nuclear power plant in Tennessee and started to salvage it. You have to find a package that is somewhere in the area and extract it.
Gameplay[]
The area is lush green and swampy. To the south is a huge body of water, inhabited by crocodiles. There is a rusty transformator station next to this lake with a small dock. In the west is a former entrance checkpoint. A broken signal tower and a gas station are in the north. The east has a decrepit barn and the containment building with the nuclear reactor. A huge cooling tower dominates the center of the map.
Inside the cooling tower is a Highwaymen camp, which can be a package location. A vehicle drives in circles around it. The tower can be accessed on all sides, but there is a small lake with crocodiles. The containment building is the other package location. It is accessible via ramps or by pipes on the eastern side. Inside is the main electricity generator and a control room. The reactor core itself is locked.
On the first run you're dropped a southern dock. The package is located in the eastern containment buildings control room. Find a way inside, grab the package and get to northern broken tower.
The second run starts at northern gas station. Find the package in in the cooling tower and escape to the transformator station. The Highwaymen are now better prepared and have elite soldiers on stand by.
Rewards[]
1st run | 2nd run | 3rd & consecutive runs | |
---|---|---|---|
Titanium | 300 | 350 | 400 |
Components | 100 | 150 | 200 |
Duct Tape | 100 | 150 | 200 |
Gears | 100 | 150 | 200 |
Springs | 100 | 150 | 200 |
Circuit Boards | 15 | 20 | 25 |
Trivia[]
- Shortly before the Collapse, a nuclear power plant in Tennessee (presumably the Walking Horse Nuclear Plant) was shut down due to equipment malfunction. This news was particularly alarming due to it being a relatively new plant.