Fort Constantine

Fort Constantine is a rather large outpost and ICBM launch facility in the north west of Capital Wasteland, between the SatCom Array NW-05a and SatCom Array NN-03d. It is heavily guarded by Sentry Bots, Mister Gutsys, Robobrains and Protectrons (inside and out).

The area contains three buildings:
 * the CO Quarters hut in the northwest,
 * the Personnel Offices building to the west,
 * and the Bomb Storage building in the north.

The doors to the Bomb Storage (Warhead Storage) are both locked (Very Hard), but the Bomb Storage basement can be alternatively accessed through an underground path in the cellar of the CO Quarters. Unfortunately, the Fort Constantine Bunker Door in there can only be opened with Ted Strayer's Special Key and can NOT be lockpicked. Also, the only access to the T-51b Power Armor is through this pathway, as you can't open the door from the other side in the Bomb Storage because Tara holds the key. However, the cellar grants access to the Launch Control Bunker, eventually leading to basement of the Bomb Storage. The door to the Bomb Storage requires Dukov's Special Key. In here are Tara's corpse, (which holds the Warhead Storage Key), two Very Hard locked doors, and a door (can only be accessed with Dave's special key) on the opposite side which finally leads to a room with the T-51b Power Armor.

The Personnel Offices building serves no relevant purpose, except some minor loot and an edition of Grognak the Barbarian.

History
Not much is known about Fort Constantine, except that Allistair Tenpenny hired 5 mercenaries — Mister Crowley, Dave, Dukov, Jeff Strayer, and Tara — to retrieve a weapon from the Fort. It is unknown what weapon Tenpenny was after, but it was possibly the "Fat Man" or the T-51b Power Armor. In the Bunker, Tara died, supposedly of a heart attack, and Crowley was locked in a room filled with Feral Ghouls, where he supposedly later found the T-51b Power Armor, leading to his obsession over it. The rest of the group, knowing Tara was dead and thinking of Crowley as Feral Ghoul food, went their separate ways.

If you notice in the Fallout history time line it says that no one knows who dropped the first bomb. Well in the launch control area of the bunker you can set off the launch sequence but nothing is fired. Because there is nothing to fire anymore, the silos are empty and sealed forever. Perhaps this is the site where the first nukes were launched that started it all.

Years later, Mr. Crowley, now situated in The Ninth Circle in the Underworld (it is unknown how he escaped Fort Constantine), gives the Lone Wanderer from Vault 101 the quest You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head. The Lone Wanderer must find all the other surviving mercs (Except for Jeff Strayer, whose son, Ted Strayer, holds the key required by Crowley) and shoot them in the head, then return the keys.

The player is free to either kill or not kill every target, and still complete the quest. Choosing not to kill a target means the player must lie to Crowley to collect the bottlecap reward, and also find another way to collect the keys. There are scripted ways to receive every key without losing karma, provided the stat/skill checks are passed. After the player has all the keys, several choices are available as to how to complete the quest and collect all (or most) of the loot, with different potential reward and karma tables, and Crowley either alive or dead when everything is said and done. (See the quest article: You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head) As stated by Dukov, Tenpenny sent the five mercenaries there to retrieve a weapon.

CO Quarters

 * Bobblehead - Big Guns in the basement in an open safe.
 * Chinese Army: Special Ops Training Manual right near the safe in the basement.
 * Pre-War Book on a shelf near the entrance.
 * Pre-War Book on a table in the living room.
 * Stealth Boy right near the safe in the basement.
 * Nuka-Cola Quantum in the kitchen in the broken refrigerator.
 * Guns and Bullets on the Queen Sized bed as you enter the bedroom.
 * Random gun in cabinet next to Queen Sized bed.
 * Fort Constantine Launch Codes

Personnel Offices

 * Grognak the Barbarian on the ground floor in a locked (hard) room, near the back entrance.

Launch Control Bunker

 * Duck and Cover! in the office on a desk near the Fort Constantine Launch Control Terminal.
 * Big Book of Science in the office on a desk near a broken terminal.
 * Pre-War Book on a desk in the living quarter.
 * Stealth Boy on a desk in the living quarter near the HAM radio.

Bomb Storage (Basement)

 * T-51b Power Armor (can only be accessed with Ted Strayer's Special Key) Must activate terminal right near to disable stasis.
 * Fat Man and some Mini Nukes (can only be accessed with Ted Strayer's special key).
 * D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine (can only be accessed with Ted Strayer's special key).
 * Fifteen Ammunition Boxes behind the left Very Hard locked door.
 * Guns and Bullets along with five to several Assault Rifles, 10mm SMGs, a Sniper Rifle, 2-5 Pulse Grenades, 3-6 Frag Grenades and some Ammunition behind the right Very Hard locked door.
 * A Mini Nuke up the stairs from the room with the Power Armor.
 * A total of 76 WG for the T-51b Power Armor, Fat Man and D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine.

ICBM (InterContinental Ballistic Missile)
The CO Quarters contain the Fort Constantine Launch Codes stored in a small safe in the cellar next to the Big Guns Bobblehead. These can be used to launch the ICBM on the Fort Constantine Launch Control Terminal in the Launch Control Bunker. After attempting to launch the ICBM, the launch terminal reports an error and mentions that the missile's tracking system is damaged (navigation data corrupted) unless the player enters both sets of satellite navigational data at the SatCom Array NW-05a. No word on where the missile is launched to or when it is scheduled to hit its target, if it can. The intended target has a high probability of being China, since the US was at war with them.

Related Quests
Most recent Xbox 360 version does not have an enclave soldier southeast of Fort Constantine.
 * You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head

Appearances
 only appears in Fallout 3.