Lucky's

Lucky's is an unmarked trading post in the Capital Wasteland in 2277, which is inhabited by a scavenger.

Layout
It is southwest of both Tenpenny Tower and Warrington station, at the bottom edge of the map. Lucky's consists of two rooms, a small shop area with various shelves, a counter to the east, and a seat next to a bed to the north. In the northeast corner, there is a small bathroom with a toilet and sink.

The grounds immediately surrounding Lucky's are usually populated by several different types of enemies, such as Talon Company mercs or Regulators, making fights between them a fairly regular sight in the area. It is easy to get caught in a three-way or four-way battle when coming out of the store.

Most of the items, with the notable exceptions of the lucky shades and Pugilism Illustrated, are marked as "owned" and are therefore not for sale and will result in a loss of Karma if taken.

Notable loot

 * The lucky shades (+1 Luck when worn) can be found on the mannequin.
 * A copy of Pugilism Illustrated is located behind the counter.
 * A Nuka-Cola Quantum on a back shelf, clearly visible, near two Nuka-Colas can be stolen.
 * One of the smallest damaged garden gnomes in Fallout 3 is on a shelf above the shop's ham radio.

Appearances
Lucky's appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * One could increase the scavenger's Repair skill by 10 points (by reverse-pickpocketing workman's coveralls) up to the maximum 100 points, allowing vendor-repair-only items to be fully repaired. To activate the glitch, one must exit outside, save, load, and enter again.
 * Occasionally, one or multiple deathclaws, giant radscorpions, or Talon Company mercs will materialize inside the store.
 * Occasionally, the scavenger inside the store will respawn after being enslaved or killed.
 * When first entering the store, the lucky shades will very likely fall off the mannequin and onto the pedestal, thus becoming hard or impossible to obtain. Entering 3rd person POV, using explosives to dislodge them, or a combination of both should move them just enough to be accessible again.