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Megaton is a fortified settlement in the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3. It is built around a crater with an undetonated megaton class atomic bomb at its center, after which the town is named. The town of Megaton is protected by large metal walls made from various scavenged materials, primarily the scraps of old pre-War airplanes, which were assembled and reforged together several decades ago by the founders of Megaton in an effort to make the town safer. With 28 named inhabitants, ten unnamed Megaton Settlers, and four Children of the Atom, it is surpassed only by Rivet City in terms of population.[1]
Background
Megaton's crater was first formed when an airplane carrying the town's central nuclear bomb crashed into the ground.[2] The remains of this plane provided the initial building materials of the town, and the rest were scavenged from more planes at a nearby air station.[3] The town was settled by a large group of people who either worshiped the undetonated bomb or sought shelter in Vault 101, but was denied access because the vault dwellers were not allowed to leave or let anyone in as part of the vault's experiment. Locked out of the vault, these settlers, including Manya Vargas' grandfather, simply settled into the crater for protection against dust storms. After the storms died down, some people began to wander the wastes but would return to the crater to trade their scavenged goods. A generation later, the crater had turned into a full-on trade hub.[4] Manya's father became wealthy on these caravan routes and eventually convinced others to build the scrap metal wall surrounding the town to repel Raiders.[4]
Raiders attacked the town, resulting in the death of Colin Moriarty's father. After the raid, Moriarty inherited his father's wealth and his bar, Moriarty's Saloon.[5]
Over the course of a couple of months, the residents of the town built the walls out of necessity; aircraft debris from an air station a few miles from the crater was the only material that remained and was readily available.[2][3][6] The bomb in the center of the crater remained there; when the wall was being erected, the settlement needed as much manpower as it could get and removing the bomb would have upset those that worshiped it, pushing them away. That is not to say a lot of other people felt it was best to not disturb it; it was not hurting anything and it could have adverse effects if transferred to another location.[7]
In February 2241, an expeditionary party of Vault 101, led by Anne Palmer and sent by the overseer of the vault, made contact with the residents of Megaton. Initially, the locals were cautious of the strangers before eventually accepting and welcoming them into their settlement. Palmer appointed two vault residents, Agnes Taylor and Lewis, as vault ambassadors to Megaton.[8]
By the time of the expedition, the front gate of Megaton had been completed.[9]
Current Day
Space is limited in the town, forcing many residents to live in the common house, a building that would usually be reserved for meetings and voting.[10] Lucas Simms is the self-appointed town sheriff and does not hesitate to throw anyone out if they cause trouble.[11][12] On the subject of trouble, Colin Moriarty runs the town saloon and has a less than decent reputation, keeping the drunks drunk and his employees in servitude. Moriarty has a line on everything that happens in Megaton and it all eventually gets back to him.[11][13]
A gang of raiders occupied nearby Springvale School, intending to tunnel from the school basement into Vault 101. A group, led by Boppo, staged a raid on Megaton, but the attack was foiled when Boppo was shot in the head and killed by Lucas Simms. The raiders did not leave the area, though, choosing to remain at the Springvale School in order to dig a tunnel into Vault 101. Their mining operation stopped when they opened a nest of giant ants.[14][15]
Publications
Layout
The city of Megaton has been built in a steep-walled crater around an undetonated atomic bomb, which rests in a small pond of radioactive water at the bottom of the depression. This gives the city two roughly circular levels centered on the bomb. The main gate consists of two old aircraft wings and is powered by a jet engine, which can be opened and closed to protect the town's only entrance/exit.
Following the entry path to the bottom of the depression, the Megaton Clinic will be on the right and The Brass Lantern on the left. Just past the bomb to the right is the Children of Atom building and past it to the left lies Mister Burke's House. Confessor Cromwell will be found here standing in the puddle and sermonizing to random Megaton settlers.
Turning right immediately upon entering and following the lip of the crater counter-clockwise will lead past Lucas Simms' House, around the Water Processing Plant, down to Craterside Supply, then back up to the Men's Restroom, Moriarty's Saloon and Billy Creel's House. Going down the ramp from there will lead around Nathan and Manya's House (a blue bus) and to the Women's Restroom. Craterside Supply can also be easily reached by taking the ramp directly to the right of the Megaton Clinic.
Turning left instead of right at the upper lip will lead to a locked house (which is a reward from Lucas Simms for deactivating the central atomic bomb and will subsequently be renamed My Megaton House), followed by Jericho's House. From there, going down will lead to Lucy West's House while going around to the left will lead to the end of the righthand path.
The Megaton Armory, only accessible by either picking the very hard lock or with Lucas Simm's key, can be reached by going up the ramp and around the Church of the Children of Atom to the right or by going down the hill starting from the back door of Moriarty's Saloon. Inside, the player character will face a strong opponent, Deputy Steel, a unique Mister Gutsy.
The common house can be reached by going around the women's restroom to the right or passing behind Moriarty's Saloon rather than going around the front past the entrance to the men's restroom. Just look for the couch sitting outside.
In front of the city, outside the walls, is a caravan stop; Micky the water beggar; and Deputy Weld. Behind the city, near the southwest corner, between a group of three scorched trees is the Hollowed-Out Rock.
Megaton ruins
Revisiting Megaton's ruins after blowing it up in The Power of the Atom, the Lone Wanderer will find Deputy Weld's head with an orange (or purple) eye nearby, sticking out of a pile of debris. He says, ironically, "Welcome to Megaton. The bomb is perfectly safe. We promise. Please hold," in a garbled voice that sounds broken. The town will be completely inaccessible, as a high wall surrounds it. The sky will be green.
If the Wasteland Survival Guide quest has been started, Moira Brown will survive as a ghoul and show up to mention that she is relocating to Underworld. If the quest is not started, Moira can still be found in Underworld. If Jericho was hired and is following the player character at the time of the detonation, he will linger around the ruins for later recruitment. Detonating the bomb before retrieving the Strength Bobblehead will render it unobtainable. The area around Megaton will contain progressively higher levels of radiation closer to the town's ruins, up to 11 rads per second. Ground zero (only reachable using tcl) will count 26 rad/s.
Buildings
- Billy Creel's House
- Children of Atom
- Common house
- Craterside Supply
- Jericho's House
- Lucas Simms' House
- Lucy West's House
- Megaton Armory
- Megaton Clinic
- Men's Restroom
- Mister Burke's House
- Moriarty's Saloon
- My Megaton House
- Nathan and Manya's House
- The Brass Lantern
- Water Processing Plant
- Women's Restroom
Inhabitants
Loot
- Strength Bobblehead - Inside Lucas Simms' House, on a desk in the bedroom to the left on the second floor.
- Grognak the Barbarian - In Jericho's House, on the floor, between a teddy bear and a red pylon along the right wall.
- Nikola Tesla and You - In one's Megaton house after buying the Scientist Theme from Moira Brown.
- Lying, Congressional Style - In one's Megaton house after buying the Love Machine Theme from Moira Brown.
- Four Pre-War Books - Can be stolen from Billy Creel's House.
- A Stealth Boy, Sniper Rifle and the as requested note in the Hollowed-Out Rock located outside Megaton along its southern wall. It is near a rock with three small trees in a triangular pattern around it.
- 300-700 Bottle Caps in The Brass Lantern. A Very Easy locked terminal unlocks a floor safe which otherwise has a Very Hard lock.
- The Sheriff's Duster and hat are found being worn by Lucas Simms.
- There are five boxes of Sugar Bombs: One in the Megaton common house to the right of the entrance on a shelf, two in Craterside Supply on the bottom shelf in the northwest corner, one on a shelf in the upper level of Lucas Simms' House against the northeast wall, and one in Lucy West's House upstairs on a shelf across from the bed.
- There are four Teddy Bears in Megaton: One is in Billy Creel's House in a box on the table upstairs, two are in Jericho's House to the right of the entrance and under the bed, and one is in Lucas Simms' House upstairs on a table in the southwest room.
- Rock-It Launcher schematics - Sold by Moira Brown.
- Environment Suit, armored Vault 101 jumpsuit, Shady Hat, Repellent Stick and Bottlecap Mine Schematics - Can all be obtained by helping Moira Brown with the Wasteland Survival Guide quest.
Related quests
Notes
- If the player character has very good Karma, a Megaton settler will approach each day the Lone Wanderer is in Megaton (after around 8 AM) and provide a random item of loot. With very bad Karma, the same settler will approach only saying insults instead.
- Wearing a Vault 101 jumpsuit when entering Megaton for the first time will lead Lucas Simms and the other named settlers to comment on it during the initial greeting. This special greeting does not occur when wearing the vault security, utility jumpsuit, or vault scientist coat.
- Megaton will occasionally be attacked by various enemies when the Lone Wanderer approaches or leaves it. These are usually one or two raiders or giant ants but can be more dangerous enemies such as Giant Radscorpions. Usually, Deputy Weld can easily kill them, with the help of Stockholm and any merchant caravan that may happen to be in front of Megaton when the fight happens.
- After The Waters of Life quest is complete, an Enclave vertibird may drop off some Enclave soldiers south of Megaton.
- If Megaton is blown up, the fast travel point will be renamed "Megaton Ruins."
- Viewing Megaton Ruins, an eerie green glow will surround the wreckage, which will still be seen from places like Super-Duper Mart.
- Megaton cannot be entered after it is destroyed, and getting very close will result in a significant dose of radiation.
- The Strength Bobblehead must be obtained before blowing up the town, as the explosion will destroy Lucas Simms' House, rendering the bobblehead inaccessible.
- The player character will likely encounter Megaton Refugees after destroying Megaton; they are hostile on sight.
- The first time the Lone Wanderer comes to Megaton, the gate is closed, but it opens upon approach. The gate never closes again after this.
- Megaton is an open environment, so fast travel is available into and out of town without going through the town gate.
- If Moriarty is dead, the name of the saloon will change to Gob's, but only on the top sign, the bottom sign will still refer to the bar as Moriarty's.
- There are additional unused sniper towers seen on the inside perimeter of the town, although they cannot be seen from the outside and there is no visible way to enter them.
- It is possible to get to Stockholm by entering Lucas Simms' House, going through the trapdoor on the second floor, jumping on the fence on the roof, running along the fence, getting on top of the plane, running along the left side of the plane, and making a jump at the perfect time to land on the city walls. From here, carefully walk along the edge to his platform. Once up, it is possible to talk to him, and he will say he needs to keep his eyes open and wonder how the Lone Wanderer got up there.
- Lucas Simms can sometimes be spotted standing on the balcony of his house.
- The sheriff's duster appears in Fallout: New Vegas and has a sheriff's star with the inscription Megaton.
- A note found near the Museum of Witchcraft in Fallout 4 mentions Megaton, containing the vague statement of "looks like history repeats itself."
Appearances
Megaton appears in Fallout 3 and is mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4. In Fallout Shelter, it is mentioned in the description for the Sheriff's Duster and as a question in the weekly quest Game Show Gauntlet.
Behind the scenes
- A "megaton" is a unit used to measure the force of an explosion.
- In Fallout: Wasteland Warfare, it's mentioned that a bomber is what caused the crater and supplied some of the first materials for Megaton's wall.[1]
Bugs
- Holy Water, the note will respawn every day. This can be very annoying, and it is recommended to receive the note from a settler. After Broken Steel is installed, if you pick up the note from your door, after completing the quest
- Occasionally, the player will be shot at by the settlers of Megaton upon first entering, which can be rather troublesome for a low level character.
- Rarely, after you fast travel to Megaton, a Brotherhood soldier may appear in the entrance of the city, a few seconds later he will leave the city.
- Sometimes after you blow up Megaton, Harden Simms will still be walking around the outside of the ruins, and if you speak to him, he'll talk to you like nothing has happened.
- Mister Sandman perk useless in the city. Sometimes Megaton settlers refuse to sleep at night, rendering the
- Sometimes Megaton settlers disappear from the town. They can appear near the river shore on the same worldspace as Megaton, use console command tcl to go through the town wall and check if the missing NPC is there. You can also use <ref_id>.moveto player while being inside Megaton.
Gallery
- Concepts
Concept art by Adam Adamowicz
Ashes of Megaton promotional lithograph, concept art by Joe Sanabria
Lone Wanderer on the ruins of Megaton, concept art by Joe Sanabria
Sign texture files
References
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