USS Ozymandias

The USS Ozymandias is a location in Point Lookout in 2277. It is the wreck of a small ship beached on some rocks just off the coast.

Background
The Ozymandias was a small research ship, which, in 2077, was being operated by Bysshe Energy Partners, a subsidiary of the Bysshe Company. The vessel was sent to the Point Lookout region to survey natural gas deposits. It was scuttled by Dr. Martin J. Roach, a Bysshe employee posing as an intern.

Bysshe was using the Ozymandias to scout the Point Lookout area for viable signs of bio-gas, a potent energy source. The lead geologist, Caroline Saunders, was considered by Bysshe to be dangerous, as she was a "known liberal with academic ties."

The bio-gas was, in reality, formed from methane emissions from decayed corpses. If Saunders ever figured this out, it would ruin Bysshe's chances at profit. They had her under watch, with Dr. Roach reporting back. Eventually, she contacted her academic ties, and Roach was forced to enact Code Blue, running the Ozymandias aground. The ship's wreckage can be seen just off the coast.

Layout
The USS Ozymandias lies off the coast of Point Lookout on a small island. There are items in the pilothouse, and a hatch leading below the deck. Off the side of the deck towards the open water, there is a submerged container with several metal containers around it. The interior is partially filled with water and is tilted from the inside. There are some junk items, along with other miscellaneous items, and at the top right of the ship, there's a safe and a terminal to open it, but only after completing the An Antique Land quest.

Notable loot
There is a locked safe that may only be opened after completing the quest An Antique Land. The items are listed here.

Related quests

 * An Antique Land

Appearances
The USS Ozymandias appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Behind the scenes

 * The name is a reference to the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, to whom the Bysshe Company similarly references.
 * The terminal in the USS Ozymandias mentions the Isla Negra Real Estate company. "Isla Negra" is Spanish for "Black Isle," an obvious reference to the developer of the original Fallout games, Black Isle Studios.