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And keep your gun at the ready! Hostile Enclave Soldiers and the defenseless scientists they're guarding could be around any corner. Gun anyone you see down, as you're running out of areas in the main quest to gain much-needed experience. The B series of labs will have more of an orange hue to them, as opposed to an overbearing blue glow.

Here, many more items can be found, and there are more enemies to gun down as well. Be sure to search both levels of any given floor when you find them you can usually scour areas underneath the metal gratings that make up the floors of most area if you can find staircases leading down -- just beware of traps. When you reach an area with many lockers lined in a semicircle with a nearby staircase, you know you're heading in the right direction.

Ammunition galore and other items like Fission Batteries and Cartons of Cigarettes can be found in the lockers. Then, head down to the other end of the corridor. We're almost out of this area. As an aside, if you run into one of your dad's old friends, she'll tell you that she gave him up in the name of the Enclave's advanced scientific utilities. We gunned her down for good measure, but this will net in negative karma gain, so keep that in mind if and when you encounter her and scour her room for more goods, especially of the curative nature.

When you eventually find a well-guarded bedroom at the end of a corridor in the B sector, you know you're on the right track.

You can down the barrier on the left side of the room by hacking a nearby computer if you so desire, grabbing the Buffout , Mentats , 10mm Rounds and more within the crates there. But ultimately, you'll want to use a nearby staircase running from the adjacent corridor up to a door that leads to the first level of Raven Rock. If it's not clear that there's a power struggle between Autumn and Eden by the time you get here, it will become clear once you arrive.

Enclave Soldiers are gunned down by robotic sentries sent by Eden, who leave you alone. It seems John Henry Eden really wants to meet you, after all.

But how does he have so much control over the robotic elements of the Enclave? You will soon find out. Run forward down the corridor beyond where the Enclave soldiers were done in. This will lead to what appears to be a gigantic super computer that you can climb up. In fact, many staircases and catwalks will lead you higher and higher, further and further up, until you reach the top of the super computer.

At this point, your first instinct will likely be running towards the door at the top of the stairs. But when you try to open it, you're unable to proceed. And then you hear John Henry Eden laugh and tell you to come look at him. But there's no one there!

Wait just a minute! Well my friends, you've now been exposed to one of the greatest secrets and spoiler points in the entire game. But now, it's time to engage this super-intelligent computer in conversation. It appears Eden has been alive and well since before the Chinese-US war destroyed the world. He was created for just such an occasion as a nuclear war, and has been ruling the Enclave and the remnants of the United States government for the better part of two-hundred years.

We'll let you talk to him at length to get the rest of the information. Bush in his presidential personality cocktail. User Info: poisonouslead. User Info: Hikusaak. It's an attempt at apeing the original Master dialog in Fallout 1, which fails miserably due to the fact that to get the Master to kill himself you needed high intelligence, several lines of dialog and evidence that would shatter the Master's entire world view. Regardless, I'd still like to know the big differences.

Karma differences? That kinda thing. User Info: FerretDruid. I remember the first time I tried to get that ending it took me awhile because of all the dialogue choices you had to go through. Most were kinda obvious, some weren't, but it did make you think. This time it's just "You suck, die. You have a high enough S. Bear with me Fox is HOT! More topics from this board Read before you post Fallout 3 FAQ! I Can't Drop Any Items? Plot 12 Answers Hotkeys?

Build 1 Answer Can't get the tilde key to open up the console. Side Quest 6 Answers. Ask A Question. The question has been raised, I know, as to just how I came to be elected to this most illustrious office. Or whether or not I had been elected at all. To that I must answer; of course.

Of course I was elected, sweet America, of course. Isn't the right to vote the very foundation of a democracy? Unfortunately, in the interest of national security, I am not at liberty to discuss the details of the election, you understand. But rest assured, I am your president because the appropriate people of this great nation decided I should be.

I am your duly elected representative. Of course, when the time comes, when my term is up, America will be free to elect a new president. And that person will have our full faith and confidence, and carry our collective values forward into the future. Democracy, dear America. Democracy now, and forever. We've got to part now, you and I, but don't be sad America.

The Enclave is working tirelessly, to rebuild this great nation, so you don't have to. Until we meet again, this is John Henry Eden, signing off. Quotes "the Enclave is you, America. The Enclave is your sister, your aunt, your friend, your, your neighbor. And well yes, the Enclave is me as well" "as your president, I am the voice, I am the heart, and soul of the Enclave" "What if the Capital Congressmen could live again? What if they could compete with baseball teams from Pennsylvania or Maryland?

Put your faith in John Henry Eden, great America, and baseball will live again" "Don't you deserve a future free of war, and fear, and terrible uncertainty? Of course you do. As President of the United States, you have my solemn pledge. That I will never rest, never rest, until we have we have what we deserve. A place to truly call… Home" "When I was a child, growing up in rural Kentucky, I had the best friend a boy could hope for. My dear old dog, Honey. Oh ho ho, the adventures we had.

From Knob Creek to Hodgenville we roamed, carefree and courageous. Irresponsible, and completely inseparable.



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