MARGOT

M.A.R.Go.T. (Metro Authority Rapid Governmental Transit System) is a pre-War, pre-ZAX technology computer system that heads the automated defense system and controls the trains, robots, and other maintenance personnel of the Presidential metro (which connects the White House with the Capitol building as well as Adams Air Force Base) in 2277.

Background
In service since April 14, 2065, M.A.R.Go.T. is a pre-ZAX (i.e. pre-sentient) SYL-02 Xoted Mainframe that watches over the Presidential Metro connecting the White House with the Capitol Building as well as Adams Air Force Base. A nearby maintenance terminal in the metro mentions that M.A.R.Go.T. originally had a male voice, but was changed to a female's voice during its development just so that the system could be given the acronym M.A.R.Go.T. as a name. Much to the annoyance of the maintenance worker who was given the responsibility of programming her new voice, as this involved flushing the unit's memory and replacing the mainframes circuit array.

Apparently M.A.R.Go.T. realizes something happened on the surface long ago, but is not sure what. In the end, what happened is meaningless to her anyway as her primary function is to protect the Metro and she will continue to do so until she is no longer able to. This entails assisting Congressional and military personnel when possible, ensuring the safety of these personnel in accordance with U.S. Security Statute A567/B, and playing corporate advertisements over the speaker system.

Specifications
M.A.R.Go.T. was designed and programmed with a number of advanced features to aid her in the operation of the Presidential Metro. The installed core central processing and logic unit possesses many different variables and opportunities for thought and learning, as well and extensive memory array. Upon request, a self status report (which grades performance based on a maximum capacity of 100%) can be delivered to authorized personnel, which evaluates functionality of train lines, damaged systems, breached security defenses and uplink success. The system is also capable of commanding a large number of mechanized security units and designating friendly targets to not be engaged by these security units.

Thermal sensors equipped throughout the metro are capable of detecting all persons in the subway through their body heat; they are so precise that the system can actually gauge the amount of radiation a person may be giving off. Magnetic sensors near M.A.R.Go.T.'s mainframe allow for remote scanning for the detection of authorized identification, in the form of keycards worn by personnel. Speech recognition programs were designed to detect voice patterns and tones to distinguish the motive of potentially deceptive intruders.

Quests

 * Who Dares Wins: M.A.R.Go.T. will ask the player character to approach the console to be identifed. Passing a "very hard" Speech check, using the Science skill, displaying the Senate employee ID, or using the Robotics Expert perk gives access to more information and causes the nearby sentry bots and Mister Gutsies to no longer be hostile. M.A.R.Go.T. will also mention that the fuse for the Metro needs to be replaced before the train to Adams Air Force Base can be used. She will not however, allow the sentry bot with the replacement to be activated until the security breach is contained.

Effects of player's actions

 * Failing to provide identification through one of the methods mentioned above turns M.A.R.Go.T. hostile, causing all of the robots in the Metro to remain hostile towards the Lone Wanderer.

Appearances
M.A.R.Go.T. appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel.

Behind the scenes
April 14th, 2065, the date of M.A.R.Go.T.'s installation, is exactly 200 years after the death of Abraham Lincoln.