RobCo Facility

The RobCo Facility, owned by RobCo Industries, is located slightly northeast of Tenpenny Tower. The many Protectrons scattered across the D.C. area were once manufactured here.

Tinker Joe can be found in the parking lot outside the facility along with his robots, including potential NPC companion Sergeant RL-3. The parking lot is also a Random encounter location.

Inhabitants include many Mole Rats and Radroaches that offer good experience for new players. There are a number of unused Protectrons which remain in their charging stations and several Nuka-Cola machines on the various levels.

The Protectrons may be looted while inactive. They will then respawn Energy Cells and possibly Microfusion Cells and Scrap Metal later (as part of The Wasteland Survival Guide quest) when the mainframe processor is installed, allowing them to be looted again after being killed. Note that grabbing any inactive Protectron to move it will cause that robot to not become active later, so to maximize loot do not grab any robots before installing the mainframe processor.

After you install the Mainframe Processor, you have the option to reconfigure the Mainframe to stop all the Protectrons in the facility from attacking you, as long as you have at least 50 Science Skill. To do this, hack the mainframe and select "Cease Total Liquidation". Also, you can activate "Pest Eradication", which will make all Protectrons start killing the radroaches and mole rats. If you do not have a high enough Science Skill to hack the computer, another way of avoiding confrontation is to equip a Stealth Boy before inserting the processor.

When you hack the mainframe, you will have a few options:
 * Basic Operation: *Error*
 * Pest Extermination: Kill radroaches and mole rats
 * Total Liquidation: on/off attack humans
 * Stress Testing: Causes robots and turrets to attack each other. This is applied to on top of any other command (ie if you did not turn off liquidation, robots will still attack you) However, turrets will be hostile regardless of other settings. (Turrets remain non-hostile as long as the "Total Liquidation" function has been ceased-XBOX360)

Notable Loot

 * Lying, Congressional Style - Factory floor, on reception desk at the back of the foyer where you enter.
 * Big Book of Science - Factory floor, by the Protectron Pod area to NE, on console. There is a Pre-War Book nearby
 * Nikola Tesla and You - After entering Offices and Cafeteria from the RobCo Factory Floor, go right, head straight (past the washrooms) and look on the desk in the second cubicle on the right.
 * D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine - Offices and Cafeteria first floor, southernmost room, left before the stairs going up. On a desk in the most north west cubicle, next to a Jet and a First aid box.
 * 3 Pre-War Books - One fallen behind the shelves behind the reception desk, one around the computers in the control room (near the Big Book of Science), and one in the mainframe room.
 * 4 Stealth Boys - 1 on a desk in an office cubicle in the room at the back, 1 in the mainframe, and 1 on a bookshelf in the room were Nikola Tesla and You is found, 1 on a wooden shelf in the northwestmost room of the Factory Floor (from the entrance straight past the reception desk through the door to its left, then left to the west wall, then right into the next room)

Related quests

 * The Wasteland Survival Guide

Bugs

 * All Protectrons destroyed inside the area with the mainframe can be looted twice, once the first time you enter the area, and when you have attached the device to the mainframe all protectrons can be looted again. (this does not count for the protectrons on the factory floor)
 * There are numerous "Garage Doors" you can open (look like Food Dispensers, but bigger), but nothing actually happens. They register as open and closed, and can be activated to toggle between the two - but there is no accompanying animation, sound, or passage to go through. With some tricky jumping, the ones on the walls can do the same.
 * The mainframe processor can be activated and hacked from behind. This will keep you hidden from the robot that activates in the mainframe room.
 * If, for some reason you decided to hit some of the deactivated protectrons while you were looting them, causing their corpse to gib, when you reactivate them their parts will try to ineffectively join back to them resulting in strange one legged or headless protectrons roaming the halls. This has no effect on game play and the bulk of the protectrons move normally despite the lack of a walk animation. This also has the problem of their arms being stuck in the roof so they are unable to shoot their target.
 * In one of the rooms there are two bookshelves that have ammunition boxes on them. On the bottom of one is a typewriter that, from just the right angle, registers as a Mark 1 Turret
 * Immediately after entering the door to the cafeteria area from the Factory floor, you'll notice, in the pod to the left, that the protectron's arms slowly move down to its sides, even though it's supposed to be deactivated.
 * Many of the Radroaches tend to get stuck in the walls and the piles of waste on the ground
 * Bug: For some people, their game may crash when selecting the "Stress Testing" option in the mainframe computer. Be sure to save the game before using the mainframe.
 * On the 2nd floor of the cafeteria level, if you go left once you go up the stairs there is a small room with a locked footlocker in it. At the back of the room is a set of fallen shelves and a metal box. It is possible to get stuck if you jump over the shelves to reach the box.

Behind the scenes

 * As soon as you enter the facility, you will notice two restrooms on your left. In the restroom closest to the main entrance, you will find a broken protectron seated on the toilet in the stall in the far left corner of the room. Upon moving the protectron, you will find a single unit of Scrap Metal in the toilet bowl.
 * Similarly, in the restroom further from the entrance, there is a skeleton with a Camera and 3 Pre-War Money looking under the stalls in the alcove between the door and the wall. Upskirt shots, perhaps?