Into The Pitt

Into the Pitt is a quest and achievement/trophy that is added to the game in Fallout 3 's add-on The Pitt. The quest starts with the Lone Wanderer being contacted by a mysterious person.

Investigate the distress call
When The Pitt first loads, you will be informed of a new radio distress signal by someone named Wernher, requesting you to reach a settlement in the North and help him free his people. The corresponding marker on the World Map in your Pip-Boy points to a yet unmarked location right on the northern edge of the Wasteland, directly north of SatCom Array NN-03d, which is the closest location you can use to fast travel. However, once you reach this spot, it is registered as a discovered location in your Pip-Boy with the label Radio Tower.

When you reach this location, you will see a one-eyed man fighting off a group of Pitt raiders near a radio tower from where the radio signal was broadcast. Either you can help him in his fight, or he will finish off the raiders himself. Once the fight is over, he will run over to you and tell you his story. He is a runaway slave from a far-off settlement called The Pitt, and wants an outsider's (your) help in freeing his people (other slaves) from the grips of the settlement's bosses, headed by one Ishmael Ashur, an ex-Brotherhood of Steel member. He asks you to retrieve a cure for a disease that has been plaguing the settlement for years from Ashur's possession, and use it in exchange for his people's freedom. If you agree, he offers to take you to the Pitt with him, provided you are attired in a slaver's dress without which you will be denied entry into the settlement. To do so, he directs you to a nearby location, west of the Radio Tower, where he has spotted a few slavers waiting to make a sale to someone from the Pitt.

Obtain a slave outfit
Wernher suggests the player obtain a disguise from the slavers camping outside the train tunnel to ease gaining access to The Pitt. Upon heading west, there is indeed a train tunnel, as well as a group of about four slavers led by a man named Ramsey and a couple of Pitt slaves in a locked slave pen. Be careful when approaching Ramsey if you have previously been hostile with Paradise Falls. Though he will appear friendly, interacting with him will cause him to immediately recognize you as the one who "shot up Paradise Falls" and become hostile. Killing him costs no Karma, obviously, and the other slavers will open fire on you.

Getting a slave outfit can either be accomplished by buying the slaves or killing the slavers; there are 2 slave outfits in the slave pen, one on a dead slave and one on Prosper which can be acquired by threatening him (giving negative Karma) or when you tell him you are freeing them for no reward, he tells you to take the dead slave's outfit for a bit of good Karma. After entering the train tunnel, the player must activate a hand cart to travel to The Pitt. Any companions you may have must be left behind (and they will disappear after finishing the quest).

Arriving at the trainyard
Upon arrival at the train yard, Wernher will tell the player to hang back while he "does the talking", and walks over to a Pitt raider standing guard. Werhner's diplomacy eventually becomes that of the shotgun variety, and the player must intervene once again. The trainyard has several Pitt raiders firing from elevated positions, so an accurate rifle is handy, or you can just let Wernher do the work.

After the firefight, Wernher will walk to the northeastern exit of the trainyard and tell the player he cannot proceed any further. He will then tell the player that the guards will confiscate the player's inventory upon entering, and to find a slave named Midea. The player can inquire about concealing a small weapon: Wernher will agree and hand over either a knife (a switchblade), or a small gun (a .32 pistol). Note that the player doesn't actually receive their weapon immediately; instead you get a misc item that turns into the weapon upon entering downtown.

Into the Pitt
After exiting the trainyard, the player should be wary of the gutted building on the left side of the path. There is a small group of hostile wildmen inside it. It is possible to sneak past the entire building, but if detected, the player will be caught in the open.

North of the building is The Pitt Bridge. The bridge is gridlocked with various vehicles from before the Great War, and even worse, ridden with frag mines, left by The Pitt's raiders to kill off anything trying to leave or enter The Pitt. Failing to disarm a mine and letting it detonate can catch the player in a huge chain reaction explosion. The player should cross the bridge carefully, It helps a lot to have the light step perk or use sneak mode to check for mines and avoid the eyes of a Pitt raider with a sniper rifle who is in a small high up ledge near the end of the bridge. The ledge the sniper resides on is accessible from the ground by means of a gravity-defying ramp along the bridge's main cable. It is worth noting that the water in the river is irradiated to lethal levels, often in the hundreds of rads per second.

After finishing the harrowing trek, the player will reach a right-turn on a street. This is where a familiar scene from The Pitt trailer plays out: a few runaway slaves will run by, only to be blown to pieces by mines. This is a good place to get a slave outfit if you haven't already. At the end of the road is a roadblock.

Gain entrance
If the player decides to kill the gate guards (Mex and three other raiders), he or she will be incapacitated by four Pitt raiders with police batons upon entering Downtown. A humorous scene unfolds as the player's vision fades to black and the Slavers squabble over the player's gear. If the player asked Wernher for a concealable weapon, he or she will receive it now.

If the player instead pretends to be a slave, Mex will believe that the Lone Wanderer is a slave who was unable to cross the bridge. He will confiscate all the player's gear (except the previously mentioned concealed weapon) and then tell the player to get back to work. The player is not attacked upon entering downtown when taking this route.

The player can also tell Mex that he or she would like to become a Pitt raider, Mex lies to you and tells you they are hiring. Upon entering you are incapacitated much like above.

Regardless of the method of entry (even using exploits to bypass the confiscation of items completely) the quest will be completed upon entering Downtown, leading directly into Unsafe Working Conditions.

Rewards

 * 150 XP

Keeping your items in The Pitt
The forced conversation with Mex (and the subsequent confiscation of your items) can be avoided when approaching the main gate. This is done by switching to unarmed combat, standing directly underneath the raider on the overhead catwalk, jumping and entering V.A.T.S. while in midair, then throwing a single punch; the punch will miss but will leave you on top of the catwalk, standing next to the raider. By quickly jumping down from the catwalk you can avoid the conversation trigger entirely. Be warned that if you do not jump down from the catwalk fast enough the trigger will activate and your controls will be locked, rendering you unable to move, and Mex will not be able to reach you to initiate the conversation, thus keeping you in this state indefinitely. (Note: this does not seem to be possible on the 360 But barrels laying around the bridge can be stacked on the baby carriage to achieve the same effect)

If you are successful in avoiding the forced conversation you will be able to enter the Downtown area without being ambushed and losing your items. Fast travel to the Bridge and train yard will remain available. If you chose to have Wernher give you a concealed switchblade or .32 pistol it will remain as an un-droppable miscellaneous item. PC users can remove the items by using the commands or  for the switchblade and pistol, respectively.

Once this exploit is used, passing through the main gates where the conversation is triggered must be avoided at all costs. Doing so will lock your controls indefinitely, as the conversation options which would unlock them are no longer available once you have completed the quest. (Note: Once inside downtown you can fast travel to the bridge re-cross it re-disarm all the mines and kill Mex (Don't get close enough to him to trigger the event) and the other Pitt raiders for their Infiltrators if you do this you cannot get through the door until the main quests are completed. Just simply fast travel back into downtown.)

Another technique using fast travel (easy and recommended) Don't kill the guards or Mex, drag the body of one of the slaves killed by frag mines across the first gate and use it as a container to store all of your items. Go through the gate (to downtown) then immediately back through the gate (to the Pitt) and pick up your items. Next, -fast travel- into downtown and you will have all your items. If you bring your items when entering downtown, all your items will disappear from your inventory. Killing the guards at the gate then entering downtown will result in you getting knocked to ground by guards from the downtown part. You cannot prevent this because your controls are blocked upon entering. So just don't kill them. Note: It can happen that it will take some time for the quest "Into the Pitt" to complete. Walk around in the downtown section for a minute then go back to the gate and wait a few seconds and then go looking for Midea. Quests will be completed shortly.

Behind the scenes
When asking the slave for his clothes, the Lone Wanderer says, "Your clothes. Give them to me. Now." This is a reference to The Terminator.

Bugs

 * If the player uses V.A.T.S to swing a weapon at Hammer in the steel-mill while he guards the gate, the player ends up on the other side of the locked fence, thus gaining access to the catwalk and slave break-area.
 * If you choose to use a slave disguise, have it in your inventory, but don't put it on by the time you cross the bridge and one of the raiders says that 'one of the slaves came back', the game will freeze.
 * The radio signal which starts this quest may not appear. This can be fixed by using the command.
 * The dead slave body may not appear at the beginning of Into the Pitt and thus, in order to continue, you will have to get the clothes off Prosper. This can sometimes be fixed by exiting the game and reloading again.
 * The dead slave body will still blink, as though he is still alive. He will stop blinking once the slave outfit is removed from his body.
 * Once the player releases the slaves in the cage, you can keep talking to the Prosper (be sure not to demand his clothing in any of the dialogue) for infinite good Karma.
 * Once Wernher has killed the first Pitt raider after arriving at The Pitt, he may still continue to fire at the dead body of that Pitt raider, even after all the other raiders are dead.
 * If you store the bulk of your inventory in a footlocker in the slaver camp beforehand, then the slavers, the box, and all its contents will have permanently disappeared.
 * In unpatched versions of the xbox version of the game, if you find the Train Station BEFORE talking to Wernher, and save in front of Ramsey your game can freeze causing you to have to backtrack to an earlier save in order to continue.

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