Miss Launcher (Fallout 3)

The Miss Launcher is a unique missile launcher found in Fallout 3.

Characteristics
The Miss Launcher is a unique version of the above missile launcher model. It is more comparable to a grenade launcher than a rocket launcher, as it has an arcing flight similar to the Fat Man. Standard missiles fired from this weapon do not fly; instead, the missile-tube itself has been converted to propel them pneumatically. In doing so both the missile's explosive warhead and unused solid rocket fuel are free to detonate together, increasing the missile's explosive damage potential by 30%. If used non-V.A.T.S. it is excellent practice for the Fat Man, as you won't kill yourself with a badly placed shot, most of the time.

The damage bonus comes at the cost of range; Miss Launcher's drastically underpowered propulsion system renders it incapable of hitting targets farther than 30 feet away, half the range possible with thrown grenades. Because of the nature of the weapon's sharp ballistic trajectory it can be an extremely challenging weapon to aim in real-time. Using this weapon outside of V.A.T.S. isn't recommended. However, even in V.A.T.S., this weapon is horribly inaccurate. The game fails to take into account projectile arc, meaning any shots fired usually fall completely short at medium ranges. In conclusion, practice and experience will help a player determine when to fire real-time or when to use V.A.T.S.

Unlike regular missiles, missiles fired from Miss Launcher will not explode on impact and instead are triggered like grenades, i.e. when hitting a target in V.A.T.S. or after a specific time limit. The Explosives skill determines how long it will take for the missile to explode after hitting the ground. 100 explosives will cause the missile to explode a few short milliseconds after landing.

The Miss Launcher is just as durable as the regular missile launcher; it can fire 83 missiles before breaking.

Variants

 * Missile launcher

Location
The Miss Launcher is located in a weapons storage room inside Fort Independence. You will always have to pick the lock on the front door (unless you pickpocket Defender Rockfowl, Defender Morgan, or Protector Casdin, also, it should be noted that if you pick the lock without being seen, you will lose karma, but once inside, no one will resist you so long as you remain friendly, and no one minds if you help yourself to whatever you want.); however, if you don't want to have to fight everyone inside it is recommended that the player completes the unmarked Outcast Collection Agent quest up to the point when Casdin will trust the player. Once you gain the trust of the Outcasts, you can kill the three outside to get all the stuff you gave in back. This will also give you the key to enter Fort Independence. This is not recommended, however, for players who plan to use Protector Casdin for equipment repair purposes (See his article). Once inside you need to go down to the lower level. There are two entrances into the basement. The first way is through an entrance outside that leads directly to the lower level. It, like the main entrance, is a hard locked door. The other way is to go through the main entrance and then proceed down to the lower level from the ground level. However, the second method will lead to a locked door that can only be opened with a hard locked terminal. The password is in the desk next to the door if the player does not wish to or cannot hack it. Once through the door, the two Outcasts guarding it will usually be armed with a ripper and a laser rifle. Deal with them (if they're hostile), and then go to the research room with several computers in it. In here go to the computer in the corner; there is a file on the computer called "Research - Missile Launcher". Read the note and you will learn that the Miss Launcher is in the storage room (lockpick level 75 needed). You can get the key from one of the footlockers in the bedroom (room full of beds). (The other computers in the research room tell you about the other projects e.g. Enclave power armor, minigun, plasma rifle)

(Note: you can also fire at the door once or twice to alert those inside, once the door is opened you can charge in before the Outcasts have a chance to close the door behind them)

Bugs

 * Sometimes at close range, V.A.T.S. is exited before the missile detonates, negating the benefit of temporary 1/10 damage and potentially killing you. This close-range bug may also lead to freezing issues, the controller will remain rumbling and the console will freeze.

Sounds
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