Out of the Fire

Out of the Fire is a side quest in Fallout 4.

Quick walkthrough
Note: If one enters the blast furnace room before speaking to Abraham Finch, they can proceed with the quest after either speaking to Jake Finch or listening to his holotape.

Detailed walkthrough
Upon discovery of Finch farm, the Sole Survivor will be met by Abraham Finch who mistakes him for a Forged, but quickly apologizes for his mistake, stating that "You don't have the burns". Abraham then goes on to tell how the Forged took over the Saugus Ironworks and that his son Jake stole his heirloom sword (Shishkebab) and ran off to join up with the gang. Whether this is a Minutemen or solo quest, the player will then be tasked with the retrieval of the sword. Further dialouge reveals that Abraham wants the sword back, but couldn't care less about his idiot son. However, there is an optional objective to return Jake should one choose to do so.

The yard and entrance to the ironworks is fairly heavily guarded by a group of Forged, at least two of which are packing flamers. Forged are tough as far as raiders go, so caution is advised, but some handy sniper work should even up the odds a bit. The entry can be found on the west side of the building.

Once inside there are around ten more Forged patrolling, several of which may be carrying flamers and wearing fairly protective cage armor or spike armor. The Sole Survivor's objective is the blast furnace which is across the building and on the north side. From here, there are two options to reach the blast furnace: an advanced locked door along the mid level route, or a walkway across the top. The middle path has a protectron that can be activated to help with the fights, though taking the upper path may help the player avoid several battles, which could be handy at lower levels. Once near the blast furnace, be aware of a turret guarding the area. Once the turret is dealt with, move on to the double doors of the blast furnace. Opposite the blast furnace doors is the exit to the roof to use afterwards.

Upon entering the blast furnace the Sole Survivor will immediately meet Slag and be caught in a conversation. Slag appears mildly impressed that the Sole Survivor made it this far, but isn't too impressed with Jake who happens to be in a pretty tight spot at the moment.

During the conversation, if Jake is told the truth, or is encouraged to perform the "test", then he will do so and everyone will turn hostile. Sarcasm, convincing Jake that his father wants him back, or a straight up moderate difficulty persuasion check will still provoke Slag, but, will make Jake fight on the Sole Survivor's side. The fight will be difficult either way. Slag is strong, equipped with Raider power armor, and has three allies. However, there is a small lag time between the end of the conversation and the start of the fight, so using VATS to queue up multiple strikes before the fight actually begins can help considerably.

After the the fight is over, use the stairway outside the blast furnace doors to exit to the roof and fast travel back to Finch farm. Be aware that there may be two or three Forged roaming the rooftop.

Option 1: Save Jake
Once the fight is over Jake will ask the player to meet his father with him. Take the sword from Slag's lifeless corpse and meet Jake at the designated spot. The reunion isn't exactly happy, but with some pressure from Jake's mother Abigail, things go all right, and Jake will rejoin the settlement. Abraham will allow the Sole Survivor to keep the sword, saying that it could do some good. He may also hand over a few caps in appreciation.

Option 2: Kill Jake
If Jake is killed, simply return the sword to his father. Either inform or lie to Abraham about what happened to Jake. If the player tells the truth, Abraham will be a bit dismayed though not surprised. If the player successfully lies, Abraham will reply with a hopeful response that he thinks Jake may have a sudden change of heart about joining the Forged and will instead leave the Commonwealth for a new start. Regardless of the option chosen, the sword is still given as a reward.

Bugs

 * Entering the Blast Furnace room in power armor with Targeting HUD (or a dose of Berry Mentats) can cause the dialogue to skip, turning all the forged immediately hostile including Jake. Saving before entering and taking off Power Armor helmet will fix.
 * Taking the sword from Slag before talking to Jake might cause a bug where "Find the sword" point will remain active even though you have it in your inventory.
 * Entering the Blast Furnace room with the Protectron following you can cause all the enemies to shoot it, remain friendly to you, but rendering them unable to speak.
 * Entering the Blast Furnace room and then exiting while mid-battle will cause Slag to follow you out. Once Slag is defeated, if you go back into the Blast Furnace room everyone will be dead even if you did not kill them, except for the prisoner.
 * If Slag's body falls into the furnace you will be unable to complete this quest as you cannot collect the weapon to return it to Abraham.
 * After the battle, if you free the Settler while Jake's still untying him, Jake will be stuck in the crouched, "untying" animation and you won't be able to speak to him. The only way to progress is to kill him (failing the quest) or reloading an earlier save.
 * Killing Abraham and his family after he grants you the quest will cause Jake to appear at the entrance of the blast furnace room. He will be hostile no matter what and you will be forced to kill him. The Forged within the blast furnace afterwards will not be hostile to you.
 * Stealing something from Finch's farm will cause Jake to be hostile upon entering the blast furnace room.The Forged within the blast furnace will not be hostile to you until you attack Jake. To fix this, the player can wait or sleep out for three days.
 * Upon freeing the prisoner, Palladin Danse will immediately attack the settler and kill him. If he hits Jake in his attempt to kill the settler, Jake becomes hostile leading to Jake's death
 * If you havent joined the Minutemen before the end of the quest, Preston Garvey will be "stuck" in his request for you to join the Minutemen, and will never talk to you about freeing Jake Finch, so it will be impossible to end the quest. Joining the Minutemen, then talking with Preston, may allow you to talk with him about Jake, and end the quest.

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