Chryslus Building

The Chryslus Building is a ruin of a large office building located in the Capital Wasteland, on the outskirts of Downtown DC.

Background
It was the head office of Chryslus Motors, which manufactured automobiles before the Great War of 2077. At the time, Chryslus was promoting the $199,999.99 Corvega, which was produced at the Corvega Factory, located southwest of Vault 108. In the years since the war, it has become a stronghold for super mutants and centaurs.

Exterior
Right behind the building itself there is a baseball field, in it two raiders will spawn. One, on the pitchers mound, will be equipped with frag grenades and the other, on home plate with a baseball bat. They don't actually throw and hit the grenades but just stand there till they detect and attack you.

Reception area

 * A Guns and Bullets skill book and a scoped .44 magnum can be found in the northern part, behind an average level terminal-locked door next to an ammunition box on a table (it is located in the same room as the Nuka-Cola vending machine).
 * A Nuka-Cola Quantum can be found in a crate under a desk in a small room west of the entrance. In order to access this desk, it is through a hole in the left wall and is mostly filled with collapsed ceiling debris.

Lower offices

 * A Pugilism Illustrated can be found in the upstairs area, close to a Nuka-Cola machine; look in the row of buckets lined up against the wall on the counter.
 * A Stealth Boy is on top of a table, next to a telephone, in one of the rooms without a ceiling on the lower floor.
 * Pre-war book in the room above the building basement doorway

Basement area

 * A Big Book of Science skill book is in the western-most room on a metal shelf.
 * A Stealth Boy is on top of the large safe in the northern room, which contains ammunition, some caps, and a weapon; also in that room is a terminal that unlocks a smaller safe. Contents of the safe vary by level.

Appearances
Chryslus Building only appears in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
The name Chryslus is a reference to the real-world car company Chrysler.