Ashur's Power Armor

Ashur's Power Armor is a stylized variant of the T-4x Power Armor owned by Ashur, the leader of The Pitt raiders. It is aesthetically identical to Tribal Power Armor (gained by giving Everett all 100 Steel Ingot's), however their effects differ. Ashur's Power Armor has a + 1 point to Charisma, and +10 Radiation resistance. The Tribal Power Armor has +15 AP's and +5 to Melee Weapons, as well as the +1 to Luck and Strength, and the -1 to Agility that both armors possess. The Tribal armor also has 5 points less DR

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Obtaining It
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 * The player can kill Ashur for his Power Armor.
 * Although it is hard, the player can obtain Ashur's Power Armor without killing him. To do this, the player can reverse-pickpocket Ashur with a set of fully-repaired Tesla Power Armor. Wearing the Chinese Stealth Suit or applying Stealth Boy may make it easier.
 * If the Player sides with the Slaves during Free Labor, then when the Trogs are let loose, the player can take the Armor from his corpse.

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Repairing It
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 * The player can repair Ashur's Power Armor with Power Armor, Brotherhood Power Armor, and Outcast Power Armor. The armor can also be repaired when speaking with any typical NPC that fixes weapons and armor, although the armor will need to be significantly damaged.

Notes/Trivia

 * If you speak to Midea or Werhner while wearing this they will complement on how good your new "Trophy" looks on you.
 * The armor is colored dark (almost black) with yellow colored plates. This is likely a reference to the Steelers football team, the football team for Pittsburgh. Considering that the Pitt is based off the real city of Pittsburgh, the armor was most likely designed to replicate the football team's colors, (yellow, white and black). Everett will also call you a "Steeler" upon obtaining and turning in all 100 steel ingot's, which will net you the Tribal Power Armor, which is visually identical.
 * Through certain dialog with specific characters in the Pitt, it is mentioned that the armor was designed to look like one of the gods of the original Pitt residents. This probably refers to the loss of most team sports in the wasteland and people believing that posters were of divine beings, or it could be refering to Ashur.