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To make a supply line you have to target one of your settlers in workship mode and you will see an option for it. Once selected you just pick a city from the dropdown.
You need two settled cities, and a settler in one of them.
Afterwards you can even hit an option on the map and it will show you the supply lines. They'll go back and forth with a brahmin from then on out and the workshop usage should be connected when you build stuff. The stuff doesn't appear in the other workshops inventory when you look (it's not like Resident Evil's universal stash boxes) but I believe the build menu can then draw and crush junk from any connected settlement for you.
It further disappointed me when it seemed I couldn't store items in the workshop and draw from supply line'd ones. Because I would have then used it to pass around a settlement recruitment beacon right away but I kept having to build new ones (fine since they keep growing I have learned)
What I can't figure out is if the food and water also helps happiness in the supply lines, or are they solely dependent on their own? Because if it is the former I will concentrate all growing and water to Sanctuary and a few starters and run pure scavenging on the rest, but supply numbers keep showing up in red when they're locally underfed/watered even though I have excess resources coming in the supply connected towns.
Command for rank 1 (ability to create supply lines): player.addperk 001D2468
Command for rank 2 (ability to add stores to settlements): player.addperk 001d2468
Upon activating the game choose the Paladin class, and fight your way to Act 3.
In the Pyramid of Anubis locate the tiny yellow pull switch behind the false wall, behind the statue of Osiris in the North East corner, which you can usually access after discovering the Scarab of Dissolution from the Ancient Temple of Bastet, that can only be accessed during the second phase of the moon, during Vernal Equinox in the constellation of Orion. Go back in time, grab the scepter by moving the Wheel of Destiny to the constellation of a Hippopotamus and then return to the present day temple.
Wait until Vernal Equinox happens (typically takes around one week) and move the second Wheel of Destiny to the constellation of Isis. A secret door will open in the Burial Crtyps of Rah,
Defeat the Embalmed, Dryad Gollum and place the Scarab into the snake's eye socket, avoid the laser and then then retrieve the Purified Scarab Of Dissolution.
Enter the Pyramid of Anubis and find the false wall, which can be distinguished due to the image of the Pharoh having only four fingers on his left hand, insert the Scarab and pull the small yellow switch.
Work your way back over the tile puzzle by going - left, left, right, left, left, left, left, right, right - spin clockwise - right, left, right left.
Return to the Sands of Time and reset the clock to August 24, 1952 and board the saucer.
Upon arriving in Boston, venture into the Boylston Club and drink two bottles of poisoned wine, and then wait 24 hours.