Big Town

Big Town is a medium sized settlement of 9 inept Wastelanders, located far north of Vault 101, near the river bend, and southeast of the Moonbeam Outdoor Cinema.

Background
The population of Big Town comprises former residents of Little Lamplight, who were ushered into the town following either their 16th or 18th birthday (depending on who you talk to in Little Lamplight and Big Town.)

Big Town was glorified by those of high authority in Little Lamplight, and was made out to be a safe, comfortable area. In fact, Big Town is constantly besieged by slavers and super mutants, whilst the demoralized residents can do little to repel the invasions. When the Lone Wanderer arrives in the settlement for the first time, he/she is informed that some residents were kidnapped by Super Mutants and taken to the old police station in Germantown.

Layout
Big Town is a small town which apparently used to be a sprawl of suburban housing before the Great War. It has since been transformed into a makeshift fortress, with walls made of cars, debris and rubble. The dilapidated homes are fortified with barbed wire and sandbags. The town is only accessible by using a bridge as the town is surrounded by barricades.

Buildings

 * Red's Clinic
 * Common House
 * Clubhouse
 * Town Hall

Inhabitants

 * Red
 * Shorty
 * Dusty
 * Flash
 * Bittercup
 * Pappy
 * Timebomb
 * Kimba
 * Sticky

Notable loot

 * D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine- Red's Clinic, lying on her kitchen table.
 * Lucky 8 Ball- can be obtained from Timebomb here, assuming the player meets the requirements before, during, and after Big Trouble in Big Town.

Related quests

 * Big Trouble in Big Town
 * A Sticky Situation
 * Bittercup Runneth Over
 * Ticking Timebomb
 * Strictly Business

Appearances
Big Town only appears in Fallout 3.

Trivia

 * The wooden posts on the street south of Big Town are stamped with the code 'TES-04', possibly an Easter egg referring to "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", which was also developed by Bethesda Softworks.
 * "Big Town" is the name of a song by Roy Brown, who contributed the songs Butcher Pete and Mighty Mighty Man to the soundtrack. It is unknown whether or not this was intentional.

Bugs

 * If you turn Red into a slave then ask a resident about places to trade, they will tell you to go to Red although she is no longer in Big Town.