Galaxy News Radio (quest)

Galaxy News Radio is a Fallout 3 quest. It is also a achievement on the Xbox 360 and PC; and a bronze trophy on the PlayStation 3. The quest involves retrieving the communication relay dish from the Virgo II Lunar Lander in the Museum of Technology and installing it at the top of the Washington Monument.

Quest Start
The quest may be given immediately after completing the Megaton portion of the main storyline quest Following in His Footsteps, by Three Dog. Passing a speech check in dialogue with Three Dog bypasses this quest.

Three Dog will offer you information about your father, in exchange for restoring the satellite relay dish for GNR. Accepting his offer to start the quest immediately, or failing the speech check, begins the quest on those terms.

Succeeding at the speech check makes this an optional quest, with the reward being the location of a weapons cache. The cache still exists if Three Dog does not give the information, and its location is near that of the Blood Ties quest, which can be started in Megaton.

Find the Museum of Technology
Three Dog will give directions to (place map markers for) the Museum of Technology and the Washington Monument. A door leading north in the Galaxy News Radio building leads downstairs, with a one-way door to the northern section of Dupont Circle and the Metro Junction entrance; the Metro is the only access to the Museum and the Monument. There is a quicker southern route to the objective as well (see notes), particularly suitable for those who pass the speech check and/or have already visited Rivet City. Exiting out the back of GNR before heading south is recommended however, because of a bug (see bugs).

The door leads directly onto ledges comprised of the remaining edges of collapsed floors; the ubiquitous sensor module and less common firehose nozzle crafting parts can be found on the way down. Below on the right (southeast) can be seen a bus, with some feral ghouls roaming around it, and the Metro Junction entrance to the left (east).

Past the bus and ghouls to the south is the entrance to the Collapsed Car Tunnel. The tunnels lead to other parts of Dupont Circle.

Enter Dupont Station and follow the waypoints south, while staying on the Red Metro line. You will pass the Central Station and then later reach the Museum of Technology. During this trip you will encounter lots of raiders, feral ghouls and a few super mutants, so make sure you have plenty of stimpaks, ammo and weapons. See Metro for detailed directions.

Retrieve the Communication Relay Dish
Inside the Museum of Technology you need to find the Virgo II Lunar Lander, which is located in the West Wing of the building. You can obtain this information from a terminal in the Atrium to the right of the entrance when you come in. Note however that the place is crawling with super mutants. Your goal is to reach the West Wing going through the Vault-Tec demonstration vault, upstairs. You can also attempt retrieving Jiggs' loot using the Museum Information Terminal in the Atrium.

In the west wing, locate the Virgo II Lunar Lander. The west wing is divided in 3 areas: the Planetarium, the Delta IX Exhibition, and the Virgo II Exhibition. Be ready for a fight as all these areas are patrolled in some way by super mutants. You need either science of 25 or lockpick of 50 to get through the Planetarium. So if you do not have those stats it's recommended that you go through the Delta IX Rocket Exhibit.

Once you've found the Lander and cleared all hostiles, grab the dish by interacting with the Lander and make your way to the exit.

Find the Washington Monument
Exit the Museum and head west for the Washington Monument. It is also in The Mall area and can be seen from the entrance of the Museum of Technology as a giant obelisk. There are Brotherhood guards stationed there and you'll need to use the terminal to open the security doors. The password is given to you in your notes at the beginning of the quest. Take the elevator to the top and interact with the radio equipment to install the dish. Finally, return to Three Dog at Galaxy News Radio to finish the quest.

Rewards

 * 400 XP
 * +200 karma upon installing the dish.
 * Information about James' whereabouts.
 * You can receive an additional reward if you finish this quest after discovering your father's whereabouts from someone other than Three Dog, or by using a successful Speech check to have him tell you where your father is. In addition to good karma, Three Dog compliments your dedication and then gives you a note titled "The Weapons Cache", the key to the weapons cache and the map marker for Hamilton's Hideaway where the cache is located. The cache is behind a cell door in the northwestern-most area of the hideaway, behind some rubble. It contains a Guns and Bullets, a mini nuke, a stealth boy, a leveled helmet and armor as well as other random loot.
 * Dog Poo

Bugs

 * If you do not exit Galaxy News Radio via the back door as Three Dog instructs, you will be unable to return to the building to complete the quest via the front door (using the intercom will result in the doorman telling you that it's open, when it's not), and the side-door will be locked and require a successful very hard lockpick to open. You cannot backtrack to GNR from Dupont Circle. The back door to GNR is up a destroyed flight of stairs and cannot be accessed. Picking the very hard side door will result in negative karma, but will allow you entrance to the building to complete this quest. This bug can also be triggered by bypassing GNR entirely and going straight to Rivet City, then the Jefferson Memorial.
 * When first discovering Galaxy News Radio, the Brotherhood of Steel might not show up, and you are forced to fight all the super mutants, even the behemoth, by yourself, which can be very difficult at low levels. If you discover the whereabouts of your father from someone other than Three-Dog this will occur.
 * If you successfully pass the speech check which allows you to circumvent taking the Galaxy News Radio quest as a requirement for getting information on James, whenever you talk to Three Dog in the future, he will always respond with "Ready to make a deal?" and is under the misapprehension that you still "need" information on the dad. Even if the player successfully completes all quests related to the dad and his story is completed, Three Dog will still only talk about taking on his "deal" and that without it, there will be "no dad".
 * The quest can be done before being given to the player by Three Dog. This is performed by obtaining the Virgo II dish from the museum of technology and gaining access to the Washington Monument by stacking barrels. Once the player repairs the dish, the quest will be added to the player's journal, even though Three Dog can be heard on the radio talking about the dish being repaired. If the player returns to Three Dog it is now impossible to engage him in conversation. The camera will zoom in on Three Dog but the text window will remain blank. At this point it is impossible to complete the quest.


 * For PC versions - If you complete the quest and information about achievement appear, sometimes GW4L doesn't save that and wont send this information to your gamecard/xbox-profile, or if you run G4WL offline on your profile, and after this quest and achievement information you save and exit the game, and then you run it and log in G4WL and achievement wont be unlocked . After that, if you will run game again, the achievement wont be unlocked. Only way to solve this problem is complete the talk with Three Dog again(if you have savegame before it) or complete the quest again.

Behind the scenes

 * After the relay has been repaired, Three Dog makes a one-off broadcast which includes the phrase "you can't stop the signal". This is a tagline from the 2005 sci-fi movie Serenity. In the context of the film, the line refers to an important broadcast exposing a sinister truth. This is relevant to Three Dog's 'good fight', which he says is about using the truth as a weapon against the Enclave propaganda.

Radio Galaxia (misión) Радио Новости Галактики (квест)