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Generators are all connected to all the other parts
Generators are all connected to eachother
The parts are all connected to each other part, so for example:
The dish is connected to the teleporter and the console
The teleporter is connected to the console and dish
The console is connected to the dish and teleporter
Every part has to be connected to everything else by wire, same goes for the generators.
Make sure it has enough power, too.
When I went with the RR I built it on Spectacle Island. I do not like any of them and I wanted them to have a good swim.
When I went with the BOS I built it in Sanctuary. I placed the first item, and then changed my mind and moved it to near the bridge. Ingram fast traveled but Maxson came on foot. I saw his marker walking all the way across the Wasteland. It took so long that I went to bed. Afterwards I found him standing in the first location I had placed the first item: "Remarkable work, knight" and there was nothing there!
Mine is built in Hangman's Alley because that's where the Railroad had me build it
I could barely fit artillery in there.
Yea, but it's a super tight fit, fortunately it's "Mercer's Safehouse" because of the Railroad, so there's nothing else in there