Botany Bay
A small border town at the outskirts of the Chinese Dong Guo state, on the southern shore of the sea. Due to its location it is frequented by the pirates who prey on ship traffic and coastal settlements.
Shops
Pegleg Pete's: A shop that sells lots of semi-rare items that are usually only acquired at this shop. This shop is unique in that it has a rotating shop inventory. So not everything you want will be there all the time. Here is a list of things that can show up there:
a can of sadness $ 22 a bottle of Stimutacs $ 150 a 7.62mm clip $ 165 a box of fletch shells $ 367 a box of incendiary shells $ 367 a box of cheap firecrackers $ 375 a psychotropic grenade $ 525 a box of slug shells $ 712 a pair of goldfish boots $ 1,500 a pair of steel leggings $ 4,500 a Walther P99 $ 7,200 an armordillo plate jacket $ 7,800 a juicer jacket $ 9,000 a pair of reinforced kevlar pants $ 9,000 a Fizzomatic 3000 $ 15,375 a plasteel breastplate $ 21,750 a sortbot $ 39,000 a Jarvik 24 heart implant $ 45,000 More stuff, work in progress here.
Telegraph Office: The telegraph office contains contracts from a few places in the world. Unique to the store is the Dino hunter contract.
a Highway Security contract $ 600 a Western Hunter contract $ 675 a Desert Hunter contract $ 750 a Dino Hunter contract $ 1,800
Fish Bastards Tackle:
Botany Bay's fishing store. Bing will buy your fishbuckets. This is also the store you can get the carbon fishing pole at which is the best fishing rod in the game. There is also an air compressor that you can use to refill your scuba tank.
a dead silverfish $ 1 a dead anchovy $ 1 an earthworm $ 1 a bait jar $ 60 a bamboo fishing pole $ 105 a fishbucket $ 150 a wood fishing pole $ 750 a scuba tank $ 1,425 a pair of binoculars $ 4,500 a carbon fishing pole $ 6,300
Yachtzee: The only boat shop in the game. You can use champagne they sell to rename your boat one time.
a bottle of rotgut champagne $ 55 a bone-dry jerrycan $ 55 a runabout $ 24,750 a fishing trawler $ 181,500 a luxury yacht $ 522,500
Tree of Life: A medical supply store, selling healing items and such. This shop is home of the lumberjack job. Ask the old chinese man inside about the job to learn more.
a single-use trauma kit $ 20 a medium trauma kit $ 100 a suture kit $ 120 a white cocoon capsule $ 150 an insta-cast $ 200 a blue cocoon capsule $ 1,500 a portable defibrillator $ 2,600
Kowloon Wirehead:
A fireworks and implants shop. They sell the three high end implants that Maas doesn't. They also have the chepest endocrine booster implants in the game.
a roman candle $ 65 a chinese 'Year Of Cock' firework $ 97 a chinese firework tube $ 130 a box of cheap firecrackers $ 325 an endocrine booster module $ 4,550 a LIDAR implant $ 39,000 a hotrail implant $ 39,000 a multiprocessor implant $ 39,000
Other useful locations
The Statue of Freedom: A large statue on the northern beach of Botany bay. It houses one of the two helipads for the area.
Famous Origional Ray's West:
Exactly like the safety deposit in Freedom City. In fact you can store another 10 items here allowing you to store 20 items total in robbery proof storage. (may not be completely robbery proof from admins.)
Clone Shack It's a clone bay. Usual clone bay rules apply.
Teabagger Vance's: A bar like Ap but not as fancy. Doesn't sport a jukebox for your cool grinding needs. It does have grog though.
Vance says, "We've got beer, bugshit, coffee, grog, hot kong, Sham Adams Black Label, snake squeezins, and whisky."
Accommodations
The Rodger Young:
A Beached Luxury cruise liner that has been taken over by Andy Lau and a group of gun wielding pirates. These nasty pirates monitor the fiber eye cameras on the ship from the kitchen in the basement. The Gilded Clam on the main deck is sadly without a bartender currently. The Ship also supports the 2nd helipad for botany bay.
Rent per game month: $700 One-time resident fee: $7500
Take note, the Rodger Young's rooms have the distinct disadvantage that you can't add room kits to them.