Prototype Medic Power Armor

The MP-47/A Prototype Medic Power Armor is a U.S. Army variant of T-45d Power Armor. It was designed to administer medical attention to the user as necessary during combat.

Prototype limitations
Unfortunately, the prototype version can only administer Med-X, the game's version of morphine. Its outward appearance is nearly identical to T-45d Power Armor series.

The armor was planned as an automatic medical supply dispenser, meaning troops would not have to be evacuated for medical treatment. The user manual found with the armor details that the final version was to also include a lethal chemical that could be triggered by a superior officer if the soldier deserted.

Note that even though the user manual for the armor describes that "even a child could use it", the armor still requires the reader to use the manual that is included. This description leads some to think that it does not require Power Armor Training, but you still need the Perk to wear it.

Quotes

 * "It's time to kick some ass!" -When detecting an enemy
 * "Gear up soldier!" -When detecting an enemy
 * "Let'em eat lead!" -When detecting an enemy
 * "Medic Power Armor reporting for duty, sir/madam!" -When equipped, second time or later
 * "It's just pain soldier. Take some of this and tough it out." -When administering Suit Med-X
 * "Pansy! Take a shot of vitamin M and keep fighting!" -When administering Suit Med-X
 * "You're a soldier, not a civie! Have some juice and suck it up!" -When administering Suit Med-X
 * "Listen up you god-damn puke! You are wearing Prototype Medic Power Armor. You take care of me and I'll take care of you." - When equipped for the first time.

"Vitamin M" (with quotes) is common slang for morphine. Additionally, "Vitamin M" is a common, albiet humerous, term to refer to Ibuprophen (Motrin), as it is the most common drug distributed to the US Armed Forces world-wide.

Acquisition
Approaching Old Olney from the top right on your map in your Pip-boy you will see a muncipal/church building, be careful when trying to obtain this armor as Old Olney is full of deathclaws. To right of this building is an entrance into Old Olney; near the front right is a grate that will collapse when stood upon. This is one of the two entrances into the Old Olney Sewers. Take note that is only an entrance, it is impossible to get out of the pit you fall into other than fast travelling away. From this entrance point, the Sewers are a very linear progression, you will go into maintenance room with a Protectron. Grab the employee ID near the skeleton and once activated the Protectron will accept you as a valid employee. You exit into a downward sloped shaft, make a right. To the left is the exit ladder. Continue until you come to a door on your right. Behind this door is the initiate and several other bodies. Also in the sewers in a nearby room .44 magnum rounds, a mini-nuke and a Fat Man can be found.

Behind the scenes

 * The armor may be influenced by the Hazardous EnVironmental Suit (HEV) from the Half-Life series, in which Gordon Freeman's suit is known to also vocalize the player's current health status, as well as administer medicine at appropriate times.

Bugs

 * If the PMPA is broken, attempting to equip it and then exiting Pip-Boy still initializes aformentioned quote regarding equipping the armor.
 * The armor may disappear if you enter the sewers but do not collect the armor while inside.(Confirmed 360, PC)
 * The is likely misplaced with the T-51b Power Armor. The prototype armor is called MS14PowerArmorMorphine in the G.E.C.K., and MS14 is the ID for "You Gotta Shoot Em in the Head!", despite not actually being a part of said quest.

Appearances
It appears only in Fallout 3 on a dead Brotherhood of Steel Initiate in Old Olney Sewers.

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