Listening Post Bravo

The Listening Post Bravo is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.

Background
Originally a radio listening bunker for the U.S. Military, it was designed to monitor any threats coming in over the radio. At some point before the bombs fell, a soldier was stationed there to listen to radio frequencies. This soldier stated he had to stay down there for a month, and reported hearing strange words over the radio, and banging inside the elevator even though it was locked down where he was.

Exterior
There is a fenced landing pad opposite the entrance. Protecting the entrance to the bunker are two pre-War turrets and a Protectron. Inside the entrance, an Advanced-locked security gate protects a tool case and leveled ammo. Behind the nearby desk is a military skeleton that's fallen out of a desk chair, and a Master-level wall terminal next to an inoperable elevator. The terminal will allow the elevator to be powered, and the Sole Survivor can descend into the bunker.

Interior
There are two (possibly destroyed) Protectrons, and an (offline) turret. There is also an armor workbench and a weapons workbench in the southeast corner. The turret can be brought online and hacked from the monitoring terminal on the desk near the center of the room. Once inside, a yao guai will likely charge into the room from an adjacent cave through a damaged wall. Beyond the hole in the wall is a pool of water, with the bones of at least five people and a suitcase below the surface; however, the suitcase cannot be accessed. Further into the cave is a breach into the other room of the listening post, where a steamer trunk can be found.

Notable loot

 * Three grape Mentats - One on a console on the western wall of the first subterranean room, and two more on the console against the northern wall of the second room (accessed through the cave).
 * Paladin Danse final entry - If Danse commits suicide during Blind Betrayal.

Related quests

 * Blind Betrayal
 * Pyromaniac

Appearances
Listening Post Bravo appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
There is a terminal located underground that references the Swedish heavy metal band Katatonia. One of the log entries mentions a call sign, "D-E-K," which is a reference to their album Dead End Kings. It also quotes some of the lyrics of the song Dead Letters.