Tenpenny Tower

Tenpenny Tower is located southwest from Megaton. The old luxury hotel is now the refuge of Allistair Tenpenny who allows people in for the right price - Ghouls need not apply.

A suite becomes available to the Vault 101 Dweller if he/she assists Mr. Burke in detonating the atomic bomb at the center of Megaton. Mr. Burke is situated in the penthouse suite which is accessable via the elevator behind the help desk in the main lobby.

When you first arrive you'll likely see a ghoul, Roy Phillips, outside asking over the intercom to get in.. He will eventually give up and leave and you get your chance to talk. After being rudely greeted, due to the guard thinking you are Roy, you may gain entrance to Tenpenny Tower either by successfully completing the speech challenge, paying caps, or if you rigged the bomb to explode in Megaton you can get in for free. Once in you may be given the Tenpenny Tower Quest by Gustavo.

Next to the Love Letter in one of the rooms up the stairs is a copy of Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor.

In Tenpenny's room, on the top floor, Lying, Congressional Style can be found on a desk.

There is also a Duck and Cover! outside in a destroyed house directly West of Tenpenny Tower (if facing the main gate). It should be the first destroyed house you encounter, on a bookshelf.

You can also find Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor inside Willy's grocer to the east of the Tenpenny Tower.

Residents

 * Allistair Tenpenny
 * Anthony Ling
 * Mr. Burke
 * Chief Gustavo
 * Doctor Banfield
 * Edgar Wellington II
 * Godfrey
 * Herbert Dashwood
 * Irving Cheng
 * Lydia Montenegro
 * Margaret Primrose
 * Millicent Wellington
 * Susan Lancaster
 * Shakes
 * Tiffany Cheng
 * Generic Tenpenny Residents

Related quests

 * The Power of the Atom
 * Tenpenny Tower
 * Strictly Business

Shops
Boutique Le Chiq: Run by Lydia Montenegro and sells a variety of goods including misc. and apparel. She will also sell you items for your suite if you blew up Megaton. She also sells a schematic for the Dart Gun. If you rob the store safe, she will say that she is leaving due to the theft. The store inventory is in a 'key only' container, and you must kill the shop owner to get it. After you let the Ghouls move in they will slaughter all humans (if they haven't already been killed) and the new store owner will be Michael Masters. A safe has 300 caps in it.

New Urban Apparel: Run by Anthony Ling and primarily sells clothing and armor. After you let the ghouls move in, the store will be run by Bessie Lynn. If you convince Anthony Ling to leave Tenpenny Tower he will pass by the Robco Facility and may be mauled by two Deathclaws waiting by the southern wall of the building. The shop has a safe in it with a Very Hard lock, but it can be unlocked by a terminal that is only Average; it has 300 caps in it, if you don't mind negative Karma. The key that Ling carries unlocks his inventory box which has another 273 caps and assorted apparel which you can go into the lobby and sell to Gustavo.

Cafe Beau: Run by Margaret Primrose and sells food, drink, and stimpaks. If Margaret Primrose is killed, the Cafe Beau will have no new owner.

The Federalist Lounge: This bar is run by Shake's and sells only liquor and stimpaks. The Federalist Lounge can be a great place to sell unwanted items if you successfully hack the computer terminal next to Shake's and set the 50% VIP discount.

Chief Gustavo will sell you ammunition and weapons after you take the quest to 'take care of' the ghouls. He is one of the best ammunition vendors in the wastes, and the best place for .308 (sniper rifle) ammunition.

Appearances
Tenpenny Tower appears only in Fallout 3.


 * Movie Reference* If you have watched George Romero's "Land of the Dead" you will notice that the plot in the movie is vaguely similar to the plot in the quest, considering that the ghouls are often referred to as "zombies" and that Tenpenny had "found" the tower. There are also other various things that commit to the plot.
 * Other Reference* Tenpenny Tower may also be a reference to Disneyland's "Tower of Terror". This is due to its similar look on the exterior AND interior.


 * According to a recent interview in 1UP magazine Emil Pagliarulo confirmed that Tenpenny Tower was slightly inspired by Fiddler's Green, the skyscraper in George Romero's Land of the Dead.

Bugs

 * The bodies of all the residents may not be found in the basement or anywhere after they are dead, even though The Wanderer comments on the bodies in the basement.
 * If you enslave the guards that let you in then the game will freeze if you try to open the gate. You will need to jump the fence.