National Guard Depot

Located along the northern edge of Downtown D.C., the National Guard depot appears to be a common National Guard compound that used to be the headquarters of the Washington regiments of the National Guard of the Commonwealth of Columbia.

This was a base intended to serve as a fall-back point for state troops and their leadership to regroup.

Avoiding the metro system, it can be reached from the Wasteland. It is located directly south of Vault 108 and the robot repair center (which is directly north of Vault 108). One can also head east from Friendship Heights along the buildings past the Rock Creek caverns.

Background
The depot itself has been severely damaged over the years. Many of the floors and ceilings have collapsed, making navigation difficult. However, despite the damage to the above-ground structure, the bunker (along with its incomplete extension) has managed to survive without much damage.

National Guard Depot
Once entering the building, there will be a stairway to the left that is accessible. Going up these steps, jump over the pipe and continue on into the office with the flag on the cubicle wall. Proceed past the cubicles and through the door at the north end of the room. Making a left head down the stairs to the southwest. At this point, one should be able to see the utility door through the hole in the floor to the left. Continue east to the room with the Nuka-Cola vending machines. Next to the second vending machine and Eat'o'tronic 3000 is the door to the depot training wing.

Training Wing
Heading east, go through one of the two holes in the wall. There is a hallway at the north end of the room. (The door to the east end of the hallway leads upstairs to the room with a Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor, a pre-War book and a safe). Follow the hallway West. Beyond the room with the weapons and ammunition is the locker room - go east to the training grounds. The door in the far southeast corner leads to a supply room with three ammunition boxes and four first aid boxes, past those is the door to the offices.

Offices
At the bottom of the area from the first staircase to the second staircase, there is a turret control terminal. At the top of the second staircase is a room to the south. Go beyond the desk and up the stairs. At the top of the stairs head west. On the counter is a Duck and Cover! At the far northwest corner of the room there is some rubble that can be climbed up on to reach the next area.

The door at the top of the rubble has a sentry bot behind it and leads to the depot's upper floors.

Once back in the depot, there is a room with a toppled Nuka-Cola vending machine, in the west corner of the room is the switch to the utility door.

National Guard armory
The armory is only accessible after going through the National Guard training wing, the National Guard depot offices, and then exiting from the offices back to the first area of the National Guard depot. Exiting back into the depot, there is an electrical switch about 15 feet to the left. This will unlock the utility door two stories below, which in turn allows the entry into the armory (the utility door cannot be lockpicked, even though it is shown to have a Very Hard lock). Be careful; there is a sentry bot inside the room just behind the door. Activating the second switch inside the utility room will open a trap door that leads into the armory itself.

National Guard bunker
The National Guard bunker, accessed through the National Guard armory, can be opened by completing the unmarked quest Keller Family Refuge or relatively easily glitched (see relative page). Inside the bunker is the experimental MIRV (and a plasma grenade hidden in a cooking pot, on the first set of shelves left-hand side). Also five mini nukes and a U.S. Army: 30 Handy Flamethrower Recipes book can be found next to the MIRV, and a Nuka-Cola Quantum lies in a bin near the back.

Mr. Keller, a glowing one and last "surviving" member of the original Keller Family, can be found here. Also, there are two first aid boxes and a .32 pistol with some ammunition next to the first aid boxes, it will be the first set of shelves you see in the middle of the room, there is also an ammunition box on the opposite shelves, and a safe with another .32 pistol, ammunition, caps, and other random items, built into the desk where the workbench is.

Inhabitants
The National Guard depot is mainly inhabited by sentry bots, Mister Gutsies, protectrons, and robobrains. Mr. Keller (now a glowing one), can be found in the bunker containing the Experimental MIRV.

Appearances
The National Guard depot appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * You can get inside the bunker without getting the transcripts. To do so, walk into the corner made by the door and bunker access terminal. Then crouch, go into third person view, and twirl the camera around until it says "activate electrical switch". The trigger is very small, but should appear on the door or the door frame, a little higher than the player's head. Activate it, and the bunker door will open. This is a brilliant time saving method and should be used if you don't want to bother hunting down the transcripts. (No longer patched) Although, directly on the other side of that corner of the access terminal wall and bunker (the side with the radiation suits), the same method can be applied and gain you access into the bunker.
 * A character with high Agility can enter the armory without going through the Training Wing and Depot Offices. Locate the staircase in the middle of the eastern wall of the National Guard Depot, and climb to the top. From there, head due west past the fallen steel truss, around or over the gap in the floor, and go through the open doorway. Straight ahead is a pile of fallen floors or walls blocking another staircase. By jumping up the left side of this rubble (place a barrel to jump on) and then crouching, it's possible to climb the rubble and stairs to gain access the highest level of the building. From there, head to the far southeast corner where you can jump down to the electrical switch to the armory.
 * There is another way to get up using only one barrel at the northwestern end of the second floor down, push a barrel to the top of the ramp, and jump to the top.
 * There is a way to get to the top of the National Guard Depot building by only having to use two barrels. The player has to go to the middle of the fourth floor then go to the fallen radio tower and the caved in ceiling. From there the player has to put a barrel on the radio tower and jump on it from the collapsed ceiling, putting the player on the fifth floor. The player then has to go to the inaccessible stair case with the emergency lights. Put a barrel on the patch of rubble by the collapsed cubicle. Jump on the tallest corner of the collapsed cubicle, then jump on the barrel and then to the top floor.
 * Yet another method to get to the top floor in the depot is simply to go to the collapsed staircase which looks impossible to get through, but with just a little jerking you can sneak through the small gap in the "ruined" staircase. Go to the left side of the staircase, crouch, back up a little and jump onto the rubble. Crouching before jumping will keep you crouched when you land. Simply walk forward and jump over the remaining rubble blocking the door way. When you get through and topside, simply walk over to the place where the switch is, at the far end of the depot. This glitch has been patched.
 * It's also possible by going to the staircase that is closest to the fallen radio tower, and walk in front of the staircase, then go to the to the edge, run along the rubble, while facing the wall, and about halfway jump. Then in mid air push the left stick right, this may take a few tries but it is an easy way you get up there. Once you get up and jump your way to the top simply head to the door covered in more rubble and jump over it.

Gallery
База Национальной гвардии Depot der Nationalgarde Almacén de la Guardia Nacional National Guard Depot