Junction City

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Junction City is a recently discovered valley, between Modoc and New Reno and the caravan rest place in northern California.

Population: Every day different, usually between 200 - 400 people.
Popoulation density: Medium to high.
Terrain: Flat valley.
Governmental system: Anarchy.
Who currently reigns: No one.
Military: None.
Police: None.
Electrical power supply: None.
Vehicle provision: Sometimes some wood or bio diesel. From time to time even energy cells.
Livestock provision: Brahmin and horses are usually excellently taken care of.
Average education: Very differing.
What the law says about:

Theft ->
Murder ->
Assault ->
Drugs ->
Gambling ->
Cheating at gambling ->
Prostitution ->
Alcohol ->


-> Compensation
-> Public hanging
-> Compensation
-> Legal, but few are taken
-> Legal
-> Compensation after taring and feathering
-> Legal, but frowned upon
-> Very legal
Average prices for:

Iguana-on-a-stick: ->
NukaCola ->
A good, stomach filling lunch ->
A liter of clear, filtered water ->
A Jet Canister ->
A good room for the night ->
A bath ->


About 3 $
About 5 $
About 10 $
About 5 $
About 10 $
Not available
Not available
This city in three words: tents, merchants, cowboys



History:

TIt's not even been five years, that a caravan between Modoc and New Reno lost it's way and found an idyllic, but not easily accessible valley. There was desert grass in masses for the brahmin and horses and a great watering hole. The discovery went from mouth to mouth and more and more caravans found this valley to be a good opportunity for a few days of rest in northern California.
Today, Junction City is a constantly breaking up tent city.

There is no permanent resident there, only caravans that are passing through and stop for a day or two to rest. The valleys soil allows desert grass to grow, but nothing else – many farmers have tried.