Head of State



 is a Fallout 3 quest. It is also an Xbox 360 and PC achievement.

Starting the Quest
Talking with the Union
 * The quest is given to you in Temple of the Union by Hannibal Hamlin, who wants to relocate his slave haven to the Lincoln Memorial and restore it as a sign of freedom.


 * Hannibal requests that you travel to the Lincoln Memorial and see if it is still occupied by Super Mutants. He also asks you to talk with fellow slave Caleb Smith. Smith is a mason and will ask you to obtain a picture of Lincoln Memorial in the Museum of American History so he will have reference materials that will help him repair it. The Lincoln Memorial Poster is at the top of the stairs above a desk in the Museum Offices area, right across the staircase to the topmost level.

Talking with the Slavers
 * The quest can also be started by speaking to Leroy Walker in the Lincoln Memorial Maintenance area without speaking to Hannibal. Talk to Silas (the only person you can get to without being shot) to have him escort you to Leroy.


 * The player will be asked to retrieve artifacts related to Lincoln in the History Museum. However, Leroy may go onto the restricted part of the memorial thereby preventing you from selling the artifacts to him because the slavers will turn hostile, including Leroy. Alternatively, the same items can be sold to Hannibal (comparison below).

Scouting the Memorial
Lincoln Memorial is free of mutants, but occupied with slave hunters from Paradise Falls led by Leroy Walker. In talking with Leroy, the player is given the option to reveal the slave hideout in Temple of the Union.

Escort Hannibal
If the player reports back to Hannibal that there are no mutants, he will gather up his group and head for the memorial. He tells you to wait an hour and they will be ready (press 'T' or the 'BACK' button during normal gameplay to activate the WAIT dialog). To ensure Hannibal has started the trip, you really should WAIT an hour after speaking with him at the Temple of the Union; after which, you may then fast travel to the nearby Mall Northwest Metro Station, where Hannibal will eventually arrive. If you fast travel to the memorial without WAITing an hour, the group will not arrive until you fast travel back and trigger their departure.

If your strength is high enough you have an option to warn Hannibal about the slavers, at which point he'll tell you to take care of them by any means.

The Fight
Once the slaves arrive, they will ask for your help killing the slave hunters (unless you already killed them while Hannibal was waiting at the metro). If the player does not tell Hannibal to wait while you check it out (giving you time to go kill the slave hunters), then Hannibal will lead his group into battle. He is usually killed, which terminates the quest. However, if you "investigate" and kill the slave hunters, or have already done so, there will be no one to kill Hannibal when he leads the charge and the player can complete the quest.

Selling Lincoln Artifacts
The eight Lincoln artifacts can be sold either to Hannibal Hamlin or Leroy Walker. A succesful speech check almost always doubles the first offer. Here is a comparison of the caps paid by both characters.


 * Lincoln's Repeater: Hannibal: 150 or 300 caps, Leroy: 100 or 200 caps.


 * Lincoln's Hat: Hannibal: 25 or 50 caps, Leroy: 25 or 50 caps.


 * Lincoln's Voice: Hannibal: 50 or 100 caps, Leroy: 50 or 100 caps.


 * Action Abe Action Figure: Hannibal: 10 or 20 caps, Leroy: 10 or 20 caps.


 * Civil War Draft Poster: Hannibal: 75 or 150 caps, Leroy: 50 or 100 caps.


 * Lincoln's Diary: Hannibal: 100 or 200 caps, Leroy: 75 or 200 caps.


 * Antique Lincoln Coin Collection: Hannibal: 15 or 30 caps, Leroy: 15 or 30 caps.


 * John Wilkes Booth Wanted Poster: Hannibal: 50 or 100 caps, Leroy: 75 or 150 caps.

Note that selling at least one artifact to Leroy Walker will grant you access to the memorial without being shot. Just ask him if you can peek around the memorial. If you choose to eventually kill all the slavers than access to the memorial can be handy to set mines before attacking them.

Unable to Finish Quest (with fix)
If you kill slavers first and tell Hannibal about it, quest can be bugged. Save your game before talking to Hannibal, talk to him, and wait 1 hour, then go outside and stay there till they gather and start marching. Then, do not fast travel to Memorial itself, instead, travel to nearest metro station (Mall Northwest). It's also shown as a quest marker on your map. When you travel there, he and his pack will be there and you get quest completed (If his he and his men are not there, just WAIT around for a couple of hours and he'll get there). And be sure that metro station entrance is clear, otherwise, he'll attack whatever nearby and start marching to the completely wrong direction.

nb: After having the problem with the quest I went to the nearest metro (meeting point on your map) and waited inside for a few hours, after going outside the group was finaly there.

Easy fix for the above bug: I tried the solutions mentioned above, and the manumitted npcs just wouldn't show up for me. I decided to try and simply escort them the whole way since I had some time to kill (and it killed a lot of time, seeing as they walk very slowly). After fending off mercs, raiders, radscorpions, robots, feral ghouls, radroaches, super mutants, and even a deathclaw, the party got stuck at Farragut NW station above ground, apparantly lost. Maybe this is where they were all those times I tried waiting for them at Mall NW, who knows. So I tried what I should have done in the first place, which is this:

Fast Travel to Mall NW. Open your console and teleport Hannibal to you (prid 239dd, moveto player). He will then talk to you, you'll get the quest complete, and he'll run off to the monument. If you like, you can then go to the monument and warp the other slaves there, just for the aesthetics of it. They're 27fa8 (Four Score), 239da (Alejandra Torres), 278e0 (Caleb), 239dc (Bill Steward), 8b5ff (the brahmin), and 239db (Simone). You may need to kill them and resurrect them if you first tried waiting and they died on their journey, but if you do the warp trick from the beginning this shouldn't be necessary. Now when you come back to the memorial, they'll all be there, and they even have their own little tents set up automatically.

Alternate bug: Sometimes, if you kill the slavers before collecting the map from the museum, Hannibal and the rest of the group will get to the metro station as normal but will then state that the slavers are in control of the memorial, even though they are all dead. If you allow Hannibal to attack, he and the group will get to the memorial but will keep their weapons drawn, and the quest will never complete. This is because the game has not correctly registered Leroy as being dead.

The solution to this bug is to resurrect Leroy, so he can be killed a properly. To to this go into the room below the memorial where Leroy was originally found. Press ~ to open the console. Then type:

prid 00027fba

resurrect

press ~ again to close the console.

Leroy will now respawn and attack you. Kill him and the quest will complete correctly.

Unable to unlock Xbox 360 Achievement (with fix)
If you kill the slavers and the mutants first, when you first arrival at the Temple of the Union, you can have a step (Talk to Hannibal Hamlin) that never gets updated, preventing you from getting the achievement. This happens when Hannibal Hamlin first talks to you if you ask him questions before receiving the Head of State quest. The workaround:

When you first go up the steps and Hannibal Hamlin talks to you automatically, feel free to talk to him but do not ask "why are you holed up" as this is what creates the bug. Tell him you are done and you will receive the Head of State quest. Then speak to him again and you will receive the update for talking to Hamlin. At this point you can talk to Caleb to complete the next step, and then move on to collect the poster. Mention the mutants being dead to Hannibal before turning the poster in to Caleb, then turn the poster in, then tell Hannibal that the slavers are dead, then wait an hour and fast travel to the memorial or NW Mall and speak to hannibal to get the quest completed and the achievement.

Unable to complete Quest in PS3 & 360
After telling Leroy Walker the location of Hannibal Hamlin and the Temple of the Union, the slavers begin their trip towards their price. On their way towards Temple of the Union I decided to kill the slavers and then help Hamlin get to Lincoln Memorial. When Hamlin arrives at the foot of the Lincoln Statue he pauses, and along with his Hunting Riffle, Hamlin pulls out a rake, plus the quest to kill all the slavers can't be finished.

This is usually caused by missing the last slaver, Leeroy Walker himself, who is actually underneath the statue. Before going up the steps turn left and the path will lead through some stacked tires to a door that goes into the memorial called "Door to Memorial Maintenance Room". Go inside and you will find Leeroy Walker - killing him after killing all the slavers outside caused the final part to unlock and the ability to talk to Hannibal Hamlin to complete the quest.

Edit: I had this same problem. After waiting a few hours, I looked at the World Map and it was telling me to go to Paradise Falls. I killed all the Slavers, completing the "Kill all the Slavers near the Lincoln Memorial." task. After this, it will tell you to go talk to Hannibal Hamlin, completing the quest with some good karma and Dart Gun schematics as the reward.

Another Bug. Just a note the route Hannibal went with me was, to Friendship Heights, Farragut West Metro Station, Swim acrross the river, Vault 101, Fairfax Ruins, Nukal-Cola Plant, Arlington Library, The Citadel, accross the bridge, past Irradiated Station, then Jefferson memorial (massive detour here, the Enclave hold the place and have errected barriers, Hannibal walks around the whole place...in circles*sighs*) Thats about 5 hours to discover that bug. The solution was to leave them to it and go elsewhere, and just keep an eye on the quest marker, eventually they just appeared at Anacostia Crossing and made it the Lincoln Memorial.