Bridge (Mothership Zeta)



The Bridge is a twin deck area open broad floor to ceiling. Mothership Zeta that serves as the ships main control room. Several aliens reside here along with the alien captain.

Layout
Mothership Zeta's Bridge consists of a several distinct areas or compartments.
 * An entry compartment contains
 * a workbench to the extreme rear
 * a transporter to the Capital Wasteland (only functions after the quest is completed)
 * a stasis unit (alien "bed") on the left (port) side of the compartment
 * a door connecting this compartment with the rest of the bridge.
 * A "captain's compartment", immediately forward of the entry compartment, contains
 * a transporter to the engineering section on the left (port) side
 * a healing arch on the right (starboard) side
 * doors on the fore and aft sides of the compartment.
 * The central portion of the bridge contains
 * a door on the left hand side after you first walk through the doorway into the bridge. It is through this door that Toshiro Kago will enter if he's still alive.
 * the captain's chair toward the front of this area. Before it is a button to fire the death ray and (to the left of that button) three other buttons to adjust the ship's shields.
 * four generator-reset buttons, two on either side of the main bridge compartment. A holographic image appears above a button if that button needs to be re-set.
 * a death ray aiming workstation (The player cannot operate it, but Sally manages to do so.) to the left of the captain's chair; and
 * assorted nonworking workstations in two slightly lowered areas behind the captains chair.
 * A forward observation area is located below and forward of the main bridge area (reached by stairs on either side).

Related quests
The bridge is the last level in the Mothership, where the player fights the alien captain and a hostile alien ship.

Appearances
The Bridge appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta.

Behind the scenes
An alien radio on the bridge is looping a morse code message that reads Neil Armstrong's famous quote when he set foot on the moon as the first man: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Gallery
Капитанский мостик