Today in the CBO
by Nat Wright-Kowalski
16 April 2296 – Bradberton to Tour Commonwealth, Watch CBO
Nuka-Cola pioneer and miraculous living head, John-Caleb Bradberton, will be on tour in the Commonwealth, accompanied by his wife, Sierra Petrovita, and their personal bodyguards and headguards.
One of Bradberton’s main motivations is to take in some baseball during his time here for potential sponsorship and other investments. He will visit the following stadiums during his time, taking in a game before traveling to the next location on his four-field tour: Fairline Hill Estates – April 16, Salem – April 23, Jamaica Plain – April 30, and Concord – May 7. All four teams are currently lacking a corporate sponsor. Bradberton is crossing through Downtown Boston three times on his tour for potential investments in some of the abandoned factories around the Commonwealth for potential production and distribution of Nuka-Cola products from within the Commonwealth instead of the long tram ride, which is doubling as both a distribution and passenger tram, limiting the transport of both.
In 2288, Nate Howard and Petrovita discovered Bradberton at Nuka-World as an animated head kept alive by sophisticated pre-War machinery. Howard completed a Cappy Quest around different locations in Nuka-World, granting him access to Bradberton’s personal office. There, he and Petrovita discovered Bradberton still alive, though his body was long-ago discarded.
Though Bradberton begged Howard to end his life, Petrovita, the sole proprietor of the Capital Wasteland’s Nuka-Cola Museum, and a lifelong Nuka-Cola fanatic, begged otherwise. Petrovita remained with Bradberton and they eventually were married in a ceremony in Nuka Town, the central district of Nuka-World.
With the help of Howard’s armies of do-gooders, Bradberton was able to reestablish Nuka-World as a premier tourist spot with a running train directly from the Commonwealth. Nuka-World features six different areas: Nuka-Town USA, Kiddie Kingdom, the World of Refreshment and the Nuka-Cola Bottling Plant, Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, and the Galactic Zone. There are also other attractions in the area, with temporary housing in the town of Bradberton, tours of the Nuka-World Power Plant, the renovated Wixson’s Shovel Museum, the Hubologist’s Camp, and the Grandchester Mystery Mansion where the proof of ghosts has been confirmed.