Turtledove Detention Camp

is a military camp located in Point Lookout. During the War with China it was used as prison for detained Chinese nationals and suspected spies or saboteurs. Prisoners were kept in abysmal conditions, with outhouses being the only sanitary facilities available and spartan bunkbeds crammed into wooden houses serving as living quarters. Watchtowers with searchlights were erected at the perimeter while several Sentry Bots patrolled the perimeter.

The inmates were likely to be interrogated for information, with procedures including simple questioning, beating, electrical torture, body mutilation and similiar cheery ways of making conversation. All dead bodies were stored in the morgue, beneath the administration building, connected to the crematorium, where they were disposed of, should the capacity be exceeded.

It seems that just before the 23rd October came, several Chinese prisoners escaped via the morgue drainage channel, with the remaining inmates rioting, ending up with them holing up in one of the bunkhouses. This is indicated by a barricade in Bunkhouse B, with several makeshift weapons accompanying the Chinese skeletons, skeletal remains in the drainage tunnel and it's exit.

Opposition
You will find many hostile Ghouls and several Sentry Bots outside of the Camp. Depending on your character level and the game difficulty, these ghouls can include any number Swamp Ghouls, Glowing Ones and Feral Ghoul Reavers. If the player is not careful and is spotted or uses a non-silent weapon feral ghouls in the area will come to investigate, if they spot you as many as 15 ghouls including Swamp ghouls, Feral Ghoul Roamers, and Feral Ghoul Reavers will come to attack you, depending on the characters level and game difficulty.

Appearances
The appears in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Trivia

 * The camp's name and setting in history-rich Point Lookout may be a nod to author Harry Turtledove, "the master of alternate history," and his 11-book "Southern Victory" series, which follows the Confederate States of America from victory in the Civil War to reabsorption by the United States after the "Second Great War" in the 1940's.