Rivet City

Rivet City is a city inside an aircraft carrier in the Capital Wasteland. It's the largest, most developed and scientifically-advanced settlement in this region. Its inhabitants live in individual rooms and enjoy safety inside an aircraft carrier. A number of guards (who wear unique combat armor) rotate 24 hours a day to protect the ship from raiders, super mutants, and any other threats to security. Rivet City includes a shopping area called "The Rivet City Marketplace" as well as an American History Museum, Science Lab, Church, clinic, bar and the Weatherly Hotel, among other services.

Background
Rivet City is located inside of an aircraft carrier that was docked at the Washington Navy Yard during the Great War, and left stranded when the water level in the Anacostia and Potomac rivers dropped. The city itself was founded in 2239, when Horace Pinkerton and a group of scientists came upon the ship, which was infested with mirelurks. After clearing the ship, they found an intact hydroponics bay, which they used to set up a research lab. The rest of Rivet City grew up around the lab, and when Madison Li arrived at Rivet City in 2258 to start Project Purity, and co-opted Pinkerton's staff, he left for the bow, which by this point had broken off from the rest of the ship. By 2277, Rivet City was the sole supplier of edible, non-irradiated food in the Capital Wasteland, trading it for essential raw materials with other communities.

Location
Rivet City lies in the most southeastern part of the map, near Anacostia. It is easiest to reach by following the eastern side of the River Potomac, crossing near the Tepid Sewer or at the Citadel, or by swimming across from Arlington Library. You can also walk from the Jefferson Memorial.

There is also an intercom button on the structure, across from where Carlos the beggar asks for water. Use the intercom button to extend the bridge to Rivet City. You may then cross and enter a brief conversation with Harkness.

Layout
Rivet City contains a large and thriving marketplace, as well as other institutions, such as:
 * A poorly-stocked yet well-guarded armory.
 * The Capitol Preservation Society with a museum of pre-War historical artifacts and knowledge.
 * The Muddy Rudder bar.
 * The Rivet City science lab.
 * Saint Monica's Church.
 * The Weatherly Hotel.

Fortunately, Rivet City is quite well signposted, unlike the Citadel.

The broken bow of the ship was separated from the main carrier substructure and half-flooded. The lower levels are inhabited by mirelurks while the upper levels contain Pinkerton's laboratory and home. Players will want to be wary when exploring this area as Pinkerton has set up numerous traps throughout the bow.

For the player exploring the vessel, when checking out the bridge tower, it is worth going through all the exterior doors. These lead to catwalks on the outside of the tower, most of which have either an ammunition box or a first aid box just lying around. After a while, a pretty impressive collection of ammunition and stimpaks can be amassed by the determined traveler.

To access Rivet City, climb to the 3rd-story of the tower near the Rivet City map marker. There is a silver intercom near Carlos. When activated a bridge will extend from the ship.

Northwest of Rivet City is a super mutant camp with a Lying, Congressional Style by the sleeping mats near several boxes of ammunition, and a captive.

South of Rivet City there is a shipwrecked boat surrounded by radioactive waste. The boat contains ammunition boxes and a locked first aid box. Be cautious because you will have to swim to the boat.

When you get to the upper deck of the carrier, take a good look at the aircraft that still remain. These are the same jets that are used in the Operation: Anchorage add-on and thus, the standard jet aircraft for the U.S military in 2077. They are reminiscent of those used by the U.S.A.F during the end of WWII and in the early 1950s.

On the upper deck you can rent a hotel room for 120 caps from Vera Weatherly, or her robot. After purchasing the hotel room, you can access it for free thereafter. With this room comes a bed, which grants you the Well Rested bonus effect of +10% experience. Sometimes the room will have an very hard lock on it, but you do not lose Karma for picking it.

Inhabitants

 * ¹ After successfully opening Vault 101.
 * ² After successful completion of Those!.
 * ³ After successfully completing the unmarked quest Cherry's Freedom.
 * Note: all trader's stores are re-stocked on Monday's and Thursday's.

Notable loot

 * The Bobblehead - Intelligence is standing on the table in the Science Lab.
 * In the small alcove where Carlos OD's, if given drugs, there is a locked filing cabinet that can be repicked every 3 days to obtain Lock Picking experience and a few random items.

Appearances
Rivet City appears in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes


The Craig Mullins concept art published on May 15, 2007 shows a city with ruined skyscrapers and an aircraft carrier which has run ashore and is connected to one of them by a rudimentary bridge. The aircraft carrier appears to be the USS Oriskany although the image is mirrored thus placing the island on the wrong side of the ship. The picture that was used for reference is located on a website devoted to naval vessels.

Given the vessel's location (at the Washington Navy Yard), it is tempting to assume the carrier must have been a museum piece. This would appear to be supported by the large number of antique aircraft left on the flight deck. The aircraft appear to be a combination of P-80 Shooting Star, Grumman Panthers and the Lockheed SeaStars. However, given the game's setting in a retro-futuristic world, the carrier may have been working and simply docked in such a location (This theory is also backed up by the fact that you can find a crashed jet in Point Lookout that is of the same type as those on the deck). Such modern-day aircraft carrier museums as the USS Lexington and USS Midway display aircraft on board the flight deck and/or hangar deck.

The USS Oriskany was an Essex-class aircraft carrier, of which only four others remain and are open as museums: the USS Hornet in Alameda, California; the USS Lexington, in Corpus Christi, Texas; the USS Yorktown, in Charleston, South Carolina; and the USS Intrepid, in New York City (The Oriskany is now an artificial reef off the coast of Florida).

Bugs

 * After reaching the end of the Rivet City bridge, and jumping down to the platform below it, there is a place where you can fall through the boat. When jumping off on the right side (or left, but go to the right side) there will be an open "room" with a first aid box and two ammunition boxes. Should you go to the corner past the leftmost ammunition box, you fall through the boat and land in the water. Fast travel to a different location or reload an older save to fix this problem.
 * One of the dinner plates in the Young family's room can be taken without Karma penalty, while all the rest are marked as owned.
 * In the room next to the commons (the one with the filing cabinets). If you walk into the left part of the door frame facing the farthest wall in the room, the wall becomes see-through.
 * There is a gap round the door to the armory. The Mark II Turret may detect and even shoot at you, which is closely followed by everyone else turning hostile.
 * You can enter the armory in the Bridge Tower by simply equipping a melee weapon and peeking through the left hole in the armory door and using V.A.T.S on the turret inside the room. Save before doing this as you usually glitch to the back of the room behind the cabinet.
 * NOTE: If you enter the armory using this method, you will become trapped inside behind the locked door, unless Private Jones comes close enough to the door for you to be able to target him in V.A.T.S. This will also cause everyone to become hostile towards you.
 * Dogmeat or his puppies will glitch and land on a cat walk that is inaccessible if you tell it to find any thing on the outside of the aircraft carrier.
 * Jumping on the bridge before it stops moving will cause it to clang loudly and move in jumps.