Mobile Base Crawler

The  is found at Adams Air Force Base in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel. It serves as a mobile command center of the Enclave, a location to stash their technology and to launch orbital strikes as shown during Death From Above and Who Dares Wins.

Location and entry
The is located at the Adams Air Force Base, on the eastern side. To enter the you must first reach the part of the quest Who Dares Wins where you must go to the Adams Air Force Base Traffic Control Tower and activate the terminal there to lower the ramp.

Sections
The interior consists of 4 parts:

Base Floor
The first part is the base floor and is called Mobile Base Crawler. In here you will find Stiggs, an Enclave engineer who will help you if you let him live. Also, if the alarm sounds, the Enclave Squad Sigma appears. There is also a little room behind a Pulse field which contains materials and a workbench. Behind another repulsion field lies a room which contains several weapons, ammo and armor.

The repulsion fields around the base can be turned off via nearby control panels. When these panels are activated, you can choose to:
 * Do nothing: nothing will happen
 * Turn off the repulsion field: requires 80 science, and will completely turn the field off.
 * Set a timed charge: requires 50 explosives, this will blow the panel up and partially disable the field. If you then walk through the field you will take damage.
 * Smash the control panel: this will destroy the panel, causing you to take damage and will partially disable the field. If you then walk through the field you will take damage.

Launch Platform Base
The second part is the Launch Platform Base. This consists out of a deathclaw research facility, where you can find 2 deathclaws and the Slo-burn flamer on a small platform where you can activate 2 repulsion fields. At the deathclaw research facility you can also find a security terminal where you can unlock all doors and a robot control terminal where you have the following options: On the Launch Platform Base you can also find the Medical Bay, where you can find several rooms with medical facilities, several toilets, the sleeping quarters, dining room and a kitchen. There is also a Storage Room directly below (down the stairs) from the door to the Launch Pad. Inside to the right are five missiles hidden in a bucket in the corner on top of a container. Lastly there is also an Armory, where you can find several weapons with ammunition, including the Precision Gatling laser and an alien blaster (req. 75 'hard' lockpick) with alien power cells (some in average locked weapon crates).
 * Perform safety shutdown: This will shut down all Enclave robots in the.
 * Scramble robot targeting parameters: This will cause the robots to attack everybody, including you and the Enclave.
 * Run robotics diagnostic: This will tell you what the status of the robots is.
 * Target Enclave: Requires Robotics Expert. This will cause the robots in the to attack the Enclave Forces.

The Roof
Between the Launch Platform Base and the Satellite Control Tower you can also find the roof. At the roof there are 2 landing pads for Vertibirds, and be careful, because a Vertibird will set down several Enclave soldiers there. There are also 3 small huts with some ammo. Also note that it's very useful if you hacked the robots with the terminal here, since there are about 5 sentry bots here.

Satellite Control Tower
The Satellite Control Tower consists of 3 floors, which can be reached through a staircase or by walking up 3 different stairs. You can find some ammo boxes here. On the third floor you can find a terminal which contains information about an Enclave scientist who hates it there; this terminal will also have a note saying that they have locked all the storage doors to keep in the malfunctioning robots (if you set them against their masters). There is also a terminal which allows you to unlock all doors. Here you can also find the satellite uplink terminal which allows you to control the orbital satellites. You can choose to fire on the following targets: After you've chosen your target you can go outside where Sentinel Lyons will come to get you with a stolen Vertibird.
 * Citadel: Blows up the Brotherhood of Steel headquarters. Gives you -1000 karma, equivalent to blowing up Megaton.
 * Project Purity (The Jefferson Memorial): Doesn't work. Gives message: satellite not in proper orbit path.
 * Megaton: Doesn't work. Gives message: satellite not in proper orbit path.
 * Rivet City Carrier: Doesn't work. Gives message: satellite not in proper orbit path.
 * Adams Air Force Base Platform: Blows up the . Gives +1000 karma, the only instance in this game.

Related quest: Who Dares Wins
It is necessary to go inside the Mobile Base Crawler and launch an orbital strike to complete Broken Steel as part of the last main quest of the add-on.

Notable loot

 * Alien blaster - Launch Platform Base, in the Armory which is guarded by the Armory Master
 * Precision Gatling laser - carried by the Armory Master.
 * Composite recon helmet - also worn by the Armory Master.
 * Lab coat - Launch Platform Base, worn by the Enclave Doctor.
 * Slo-burn flamer - Launch Platform Base, in the southeast end inside a stasis field behind the sign labeled Sensitive Electronics.
 * Gum drops - Ultra-rare item. Launch Platform Base, found on a toilet in the top floor restrooms across from the dormitory.

Behind the scenes

 * The Mobile Base Crawler bears a striking resemblance to the real-life NASA crawler-transporter, particularly the tread units and the position of the entry ramp. It's more than likely that it is a heavily modified crawler, probably taken post-War.
 * In a stall, a bloody garden gnome with glowing eyes was apparently cutting up meat with a deathclaw hand.
 * In the same washroom as the bloody garden gnome, there is a stall with an ashtray with two smoking cigars, a TV, a carton of cigarettes, stacks of pre-War money, a Harmonica and an Enclave officer hat.
 * In between a counter with junk on top, there is a small gap where a garden gnome stands, in front of the gnome is a ball and farther in the gap, is a triangular pattern of milk bottles, which is obviously a reference to bowling.

Bugs

 * If you exit and re-enter the satellite tower from door on the top floor (leading to the landing pad) all the items on the bodies inside will respawn, you can repeat this over and over for infinite ammo, Enclave armor, weapons etc. Exiting the tower from the bottom floor and re-entering sometimes causes the bodies to disappear; exiting and re-entering from the top again will restore the bodies.
 * Sometimes one of the Enclave soldiers on the roof will be friendly. This might be a result of scrambling the robot parameters and then destroying the turret he was fighting. There is no karma penalty for killing him.
 * Disabling the forcefield that blocks the PC from reaching the Slo-burn flamer by bashing it, and walking through while over encumbered may cause the PC to take continuous damage, regardless of whether they are actually in contact with the field. This leads to a guaranteed death (and the PC's body twitching after death, as if still taking damage). Being normally encumbered while going through the field appeared to solve this.