Head of State

Head of State is a Fallout 3 side quest. It is also a PS3 Trophy and Xbox 360 and PC achievement.

Talking with the Union
The quest is given to the Lone Wanderer in the Temple of the Union by Hannibal Hamlin. Hannibal wants to relocate his slave haven from the Temple of the Union to the Lincoln Memorial and restore the Memorial as a sign of freedom, despite the fact that it would undoubtedly attract unwanted attention. The quest is also given after speaking with Leroy Walker and killing the slavers at the Lincoln Memorial.

Hannibal requests that the player character scouts the Lincoln Memorial to see if it is still occupied by super mutants. Hannibal will also ask the player character to assist former slave Caleb Smith. Caleb is a stonemason and will ask the player character to obtain a picture of the Lincoln Memorial in the Museum of History, so he will have reference materials to help him restore the Lincoln Memorial.

The Lincoln Memorial poster is on a wall next to a desk at the top of the staircase to the topmost level in the Museum of History offices area.

Kill the slavers
After scouting the Lincoln Memorial, one is required (as an objective) to clear the Memorial of all enemies, specifically the slavers currently occupying the Memorial. If one enters the Memorial, the slavers will immediately become hostile and attack player character, regardless of whether ones has started the "Head of State" quest. Once the Memorial has been cleared of all slavers, the player character can return to the Temple of the Union.

Alternatively, if the player character been to the Temple of the Union, they can tell the slavers that the slaves are hiding out near Old Olney (results in bad Karma).

Side with the slavers
The first time the player character talks to Leroy Walker, he will ask them to find items related to Lincoln. The second time the player character talks to Walker or after they trade the first Lincoln item, Walker will ask the player character to locate Hannibal Hamlin. If the player character sells out the location of Hannibal, Walker will tell them that they will be waiting for the player character's help there. Walker and his slavers will then leave the Lincoln Memorial.

Upon telling the slavers where the temple is, a battle occurs there if the player has not completed Caleb's section of the quest (retrieving the poster). In this case, the slavers will leave the memorial and run to the temple. It helps to fast-travel and do other things in the meantime as it can take the slavers over one in-game day to get there. Also, one needs to speak to Leroy once he is near the temple to trigger the attack. He can be found waiting under the highway west of the Temple of the Union. Several slavers will also appear sneaking outside the temple immediately after its location is revealed, but most of them will likely be killed by random encounters before Leroy arrives. Note: during the battle both Walker and Hamlin can be killed, causing the one to fail the quest.

One can also double-cross the slavers by killing them after selling out the slaves. Once the slavers are dead, one can continue on the original quest, helping the slaves.

Escort Hannibal
Upon reporting reporting back to Hannibal Hamlin that there are no super mutants in the Lincoln Memorial, Hannibal will gather up the runaway slaves and head for the memorial. He will tell the player character he and his team will start off within the hour. Once Hannibal's crew all leave the temple and travel a bit down the road the one can then fast travel to the Mall Northwest Metro Station, where Hannibal will eventually arrive. It is recommended to wait 24 hours at the meeting location.

If the player character escorts the group, they can, along the way, tell Hannibal to "Wait here, while I scout ahead." He will wait for 6 game hours and then continue on his journey, with or without the player character. When one has cleared a path for them, Hannibal can be told "It's safe now." and they will resume the trek.

The waypoint will show that one needs to meet Hannibal at the Mall Northwest Metro Station. Once the player character speaks with Hannibal there, he will thank them, the group will proceed to the memorial and the quest will be completed.

Battle at the Lincoln Memorial
In the event that the slavers still occupy the Lincoln Memorial when Hannibal Hamlin and the runaway slaves arrive, they will ask the player character to help them kill the slavers. If one does not tell Hannibal to wait while they check it out, then Hannibal will lead the runaway slaves in an assault on the Lincoln Memorial. Hannibal is usually killed, which will fail the quest. However, if the one tells Hannibal they will "investigate" the Memorial, Hannibal will wait. This method will allow one to go into the Memorial and kill the slavers occupying the Memorial. Then, when one reports back to Hannibal, there will be no one to kill Hannibal when he leads the charge and the quest can be completed.

Selling Lincoln's artifacts
The eight Lincoln artifacts can be sold either to Hannibal Hamlin, Leroy Walker, or Abraham Washington.

Selling at least one artifact to Leroy Walker will grant one access to the memorial without being shot. Just ask him if one can peek around the memorial.

Behind the scenes

 * Hannibal Hamlin (August 27, 1809 – July 4, 1891) was the 15th Vice President of the United States, serving under Abraham Lincoln from 1861-1865.
 * When entering the Temple of the Union, there is a dog right inside named Four Score, a reference to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
 * Leroy Walker is named after the Confederate Secretary of War who ordered the firing on Fort Sumter, starting the American Civil War.
 * Many of the former slaves at the temple are named after men who served in Lincoln's cabinet:
 * Bill Seward - William H. Seward, Secretary of State, 1861-9.
 * Caleb Smith - Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior, 1861-2.
 * Simone Cameron - Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, 1861-2.
 * Caleb can be found working on the first floor, near a large stone engraved with the words "temple -- of the -- union". It is obvious that this text is part of a longer phrase, but the rest of the text is illegibly faint. This stone is the epitaph that was engraved above Lincoln's head in the Memorial. The full text reads:
 * "In this TEMPLE
 * As in the hearts OF THE people
 * For whom he saved the UNION
 * The memory of Abraham Lincoln
 * Is enshrined forever"

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