Stealing Independence

 is a Fallout 3 quest. It is also a PC and Xbox 360 achievement and a PlayStation 3 trophy.

Abraham Washington in Rivet City wants you to retrieve the Declaration of Independence for him to display in the Capitol Preservation Society.

Walkthrough
Abraham Washington in Rivet City tells you to go to the National Archives to get the Declaration of Independence.

To get to the National Archives from Rivet City, enter the nearby Anacostia Metro Station, and make your way through Museum Station to The Mall. Be careful, as these tunnels are populated by Raiders, Mirelurks, Feral Ghouls and Super Mutants. You can look at the world map view on your trusty Pip Boy to see the usual line of dots that will give you a general idea of where to go. The signs with the map of the metro station connections can be helpful, as many areas that cannot be reached from the surface are accessible through the metro.

When you get to The National Archives you'll find Sydney in the rotunda on the first floor. She was also sent by Abraham Washington to get the Declaration of Independence before you, but never returned. Be careful as you approach her because she mined the room, and you'll lose karma if you take her mines before speaking with her (you can disarm without karma penalty).

Slink through the mines she's laid and she'll ask you to assist her in holding off two waves of Super Mutants. Once you kill about 4-6 Super Mutants you'll be able to start a dialogue with her and she'll ask to partner up with you to find the declaration. If you agree, she will fight by your side until this quest is completed or she dies, whichever comes first. Be Careful where you begin dialogue with her. On some instances after exiting dialog, she will be blown up by her own mines.

Options
From this point you can pursue several paths:


 * Forget Sydney. You can decline her offer of support and find the document without her.  If you choose this route, you can just let her be or kill her and take Sydney's 10mm "Ultra" SMG from her corpse.You could also activate any remaining mines while she is following you and have them blow her up(it takes a few mines for her to die).


 * It is advisable that you keep Sydney alive. If you found A Note from Little Moonbeam's Father in Reilly's Rangers (quest), then keeping sydney alive will alow you to perform a glitch that lets you get Infinite Sydney's 10mm "Ultra" SMG and 50 10mm per glitch attempt. The SMG's can then be sold for caps giving you infinite caps as well.


 * Accept her offer and either pursue the document immediately or retain her services as a sidekick while you do other things. For example, if you haven't yet done so, you may wish to...
 * Complete the Reilly's Rangers (quest) and obtain a voice tape from the Statesman Hotel that will enable you to get Sydney's 10mm "Ultra" SMG without her having to die or pickpocketing her. When exiting The National Archives simply fast travel to Rivet City and Sydney will be transported with you.
 * Complete the part of the The Wasteland Survival Guide quest that requires you to go to the Arlington Library, and while you're there, be sure to grab the Ink Container, which you may need depending on how you want to end this quest.

If you take Sydney with you, she will tell you that she has hacked a secret elevator that will get you very close to the Declaration's location. Interact with the computer terminal where you found her, which will trigger a secret elevator to appear in front of you.
 * This will drop you into the Secure Wing of the The National Archives. Head north and you will have to fight/sneak past a number of robots. In the first room is a broken door that is automatically repaired with Science better than 67%. In this room is the power generator for the turrets guarding the various documents (Sydney will point this out to you if she is with you). There are several Hard and Very Hard Locked Doors and significant gas leaks. You'll need to micro-manage Sydney so you don't get immolated. The best way to do this is to clear out almost the entire building without entering the area where Sydney is located. Just make sure that before entering the room where Button Gwinnett is located you go back and team up with Sydney. Then simply use the secret elevator to skip the return journey.

If you don't take Sydney's help, or if you just want a longer quest, forget about the secret elevator and take the long way to the Declaration.
 * Be careful as you advance through the first floor of The National Archives because there are booby traps and Super Mutants. In one of the big rooms you'll find double wooden doors under an exit sign. That will be labeled as the Archives Stronghold and will actually be an elevator that will take you to the stronghold with a computer terminal and a bunch of robot containers and computer terminals next to them. You can use the computer terminal to unlock all the security doors.

Regardless of which path you choose, you'll eventually be approached by a robot that has been programmed as the second signer of the declaration Button Gwinnett. At this point you can either:
 * Kill Gwinnett and have to fight off many more robots.
 * Agree to help Gwinnett, this involves forging the Declaration of Independence with supplies from Arlington Public Library.
 * Convincing Gwinnett you are Thomas Jefferson through a speech challenge, this will allow you to simply grab the Declaration and leave without having to do anything more.
 * Follow the dialogue options and accept the forgery quest, it is possible to then walk behind Button and get a sneak attack critical on him, knocking him out in one shot. You are then free to take the declaration and other documents from the safes, loot Button, the room and leave with no further hassle from robots. Killing Button while he is flagged as friendly does result in negative karma but will not affect the end quest reward.
 * Order Gwinnett to shut down if you have the Robotics Expert perk.

Still More Options
At this point you either have the real Declaration of Independence, a copy of it, or both.

To get out, you can...


 * Go back the way you came, perhaps using the secret elevator again.
 * Go through the Utility Door to the right of Button (which leads to a room with Protectron containers) and then to the main floor.
 * Fight your way back up the stairs. If you killed Button Gwinnett, there will be a bunch of robots trying to stop you.
 * On your way up you can find the The Bill of Rights on one of the floors in the fenced off area with a safe inside (next to a Lying, Congressional Style. You can also find the Magna Carta directly across from where you found The Bill of Rights. Both can be sold to Abraham Washington (100 caps for the The Bill of Rights, 75 for the Magna Carta).

Notable Loot

 * Sydney's 10mm "Ultra" SMG
 * Button's Wig
 * A random number of Stealth Boys in the room with Button Gwinnett, as the wardrobes and desks are likely to contain them. Even one desk may contain up to three ones.
 * Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor
 * Lying, Congressional Style
 * Schematics - Railway Rifle (quest reward)
 * Sheet Music Book
 * Mini Nuke
 * Duck and Cover!
 * Nuka-Cola Quantum

Undroppable items
It could be, that the Ink Container and the Declaration of Independence are Un-droppable after this quest. The best way to get both out of the inventory AND store them in a locker in your home is doing the following:
 * 1) Go to your home facing any locker you want the items to be stored.
 * 2) open console and type "player.removeitem 00003A7F 1" to remove the Declaration of Independence out of inventory.
 * 3) Click on the locker to make it the active prid-item.
 * 4) type in the console "additem  00003A7F 1" to add the Declaration of Independence to the locker.
 * 5) type in the console "player.removeitem 3AA2 1" to remove the ink from your inventory.
 * 6) Click on the locker to make it the active prid-item.
 * 7) type in the console "additem  3AA2 1" to add the ink well to the locker.

Declaration cannot be handed in
For an unknown reason rarely there will be no option to give Abraham Washington the Declaration of Independence.