Fission Battery (Fallout 3)

A fission battery is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3.

Uses

 * Reilly's Rangers - A fission battery is required for fixing an access elevator during the quest, at the top of the Statesman Hotel. One can be found inside the hotel if needed.
 * A fission battery is used in the construction of the railway rifle.
 * A Spoonful of Whiskey - Six fission batteries are required for the Point Lookout repeatable quest.
 * Can be used as Rock-It Launcher ammunition.

Locations
Fission batteries are located throughout the Capital Wasteland, the Pitt, Point Lookout and Adams Air Force Base, usually in toolboxes or destroyed robots.
 * 19 on shelves and counters in the Franklin Metro utility west rooms.
 * Nine are located in Pinkerton's lab in the broken bow of Rivet City.
 * Two are located next to a first aid box on a table, directly to the right of Vault 92's vault door.
 * Three can usually be found in the Mechanist's Forge in the Robot Repair Center.
 * Five are located in Hubris Comics Printing on the lower level, in the first room on the right at the bottom of the southeast corner stairs.
 * Five are located on a shelf facing the eastern wall in the lowest level of the National Guard Depot, next to some generators.
 * Two can be found in a crate by Dr. Lesko's desk in the Marigold ant queen's chamber.
 * Two can be found Next to the VAPL-84 power station in the truck guarded by one or two yao guai.
 * One can be found in the kitchen in Zane house in the Minefield.
 * One can be found in the yao guai tunnels, behind the player character on a shelf near where the scripted yao guai runs past.
 * Three can be found on a table in Smith Casey's garage.
 * Three can be found in Gallo's storage closet in the County sewer mainline after killing him and taking the key.
 * Three at the store on Scavenger's bridge.
 * A great number of fission batteries can be found in the Point Lookout expansion. They will often be found in places one might not expect, such as in suitcases or wardrobes.
 * Sold by merchants as a miscellaneous item.