Hilltop Farm Ruins

The hilltop farm ruins is an unmarked location in Fallout 3 ' s Capital Wasteland. It is located south of Relay Tower KX-B8-11, southeast of Grisly Diner, northeast of Temple of the Union and north of the AntAgonizer's Lair and Canterbury Commons.

Layout
The ruins consist of a water tower, a silo, an outhouse, a makeshift windmill, two irradiated farm plots, and a destroyed farmhouse.

Story
The house contains a terminal which chronicles the life of a group of wastelanders who lived there shortly after the Great War. The authors of the various terminal entries are Doc Johanson, Edgar, Jim, Rochelle, Tyrone and Tyler. In addition, four more residents called Miguel, Miles, Jacky and Vu are mentioned in the notes. Remains of a playground suggest that there were also some children.

Apparently, they had been underground and started a small farming colony on the hill. Leadership seems to have rotated between the inhabitants once a month. It appears that they managed to construct an irrigation system for their crops (possibly thanks to the water tower nearby) and raised cows (sometimes a small group of Brahmin can be seen wandering the area).

The last entry speaks of the scout, Miguel, spotting travelers in the valley below, and the residents' intent to stay hidden. Their fate is unknown, but it seems fairly certain they were discovered, attacked, and killed or kidnapped by Raiders or slavers.

Skeletal remains found near the terminal indicate that at least one of the settlers perished at this location.

The corpse of a raider can sometimes be found down in the irradiated lake, next to the barrels of toxic waste. The body contains random raider loot, such as a weapon, ammo, armor, and sometimes other items. Wandering the area around the farm will generate several random encounters such as a party of Ghouls, Wasteland Traders, yao guai, Deathclaws, Radscorpions and even an Outcast sweeper team.

Notable loot

 * Guns and Bullets in the outhouse.
 * Dean's Electronics in an overturned container to the east; on a barrel.