Mod:Washington's Malevolence/The End

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"The End" is the tenth quest in the main quest line of Washington's Malevolence. The quest "Homebound" is considered part of this quest, also acting as its subtitle.

The Story
(in progress)

Objectives
The code is decipherable by looking at the signs posted on the ceiling of the adjacent hallways. The signs are arranged in a way that is meant to be facing the back wall of the security deposit box room. The code is "216", a basic reference to Project Purity. The code to the Overseer's office is "612" which is the inverse of the first code, noted in a terminal that the player passes on their way to the office.
 * 1) Travel to the bank vault door and use the door control panel.
 * 2) Enter the vault and figure out the key code for the door in the back room. (Noted below)
 * 3) Unlock the simulation pod room door. You can unlock the stasis pod room and the armory as well; however, the only room that is required to advance is the simulation pod room. (Armory contents detailed below)
 * 4) Enter the simulation pod room and walk to the terminal Jimmy is standing in front of.

The armory is filled to the brim with weapons, armor, and clothing. Almost every article of clothing can be found in this room. Massive amounts of ammunition line the shelves. The big secret of the armory, however, is both the microprocessor diagrams in the center of the room, as well as the TR-89 Power Armor found in the center of the back of the room.

The player will not be able to access the armory again after triggering the cutscene involving the simulation pods.

After leaving the bank, the player will eventually regain control at the beach near the car tunnel. Once entering the car tunnel, the player is on a one-way trip back to the Capital Wasteland.

Trivia

 * During the tunnel walk back to the Capital Wasteland, music can be heard playing. The pre-release version had "I'll Be Seeing You" by Jimmy Durante playing; however, to avoid copyright issues, this song was removed and the transition time changed to accommodate.