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Museum of Technology

Ha! Man's monument to his own demise. All the garbage they displayed in there is the reason half of the world was blown to shit. That shithole is located just off The Mall. You know, that huge space in the center of the city in front of the Capitol.Three Dog

The Museum of Technology is a building in the ruins of Washington, D.C. in Fallout 3. It is located on the southern side of The Mall, a short distance away from the eastern Museum Station metro exit.

Background

A large museum, home to many exhibits, vehicles, and attractions that educated and entertained tourists before the Great War. It is now home to Super Mutants.

Layout

The museum is one of buildings in the National Mall. The structure is crumbling, with pillars falling out of place and visible holes in the roof. In the years following the Great War, the attractions have sustained significant damage.

Several exhibits can still be found in the museum, including several airplanes. The Wright Flyer I lays in pieces on the floor just inside the museum entrance. Deeper inside the museum, more airplanes can be found. Hanging from the ceiling in the same room as the Virgo II lunar lander is a P-51 Mustang. In the west wing of the museum, partially buried in the rubble is a model of a Fighter Jet. Back in the atrium, a microfusion cell trap is located inside the first stall of the men's bathroom. Inside the toilet's water tank are an additional 35 cells.

Another large exhibit is a Vault-Tec Corporation demonstration vault model on the second floor. It serves as an example of what vault life would be like and displays the various technologies used by Vault-Tec in constructing the vaults. It consists of a hallway with windows that show examples of different vault sections. The rooms of the exhibit include a bedroom, kitchen, and classroom. One of the displays in the vault exhibition promises that a self-cleaning floor means dwellers "will never have to sweep again." Farther down the corridor is a skeleton holding a broom near a cleaning cart. Most of the containers within the Vault-Tec demonstration vault are functional containers, sometimes containing loot.

Next to the windows are speakers which play recorded messages. Several gun and armor exhibits were scheduled for 2078, including laser pistols and power armor and antique weapons.[1] A sub-basement with three fusion generators is described in the maintenance coordinator's notes, but cannot be found in the museum.

Two exhibits on the ground floor near the Delta rocket celebrate the first human space flight of Carl Bell as taking place on May 5, 1961 in the space capsule Defiance 7. There is a control room to the south, up the southernmost stairs in the back. Its windows are visible from the entry hall, behind a wire mesh installed by Derek Remmings, the maintenance coordinator in 2077. The maintenance computer to the east has a list of log entries by Remmings, detailing office politics from long ago.

The museum also contains a malfunctioning Copernicus Planetarium in the northern section of the west wing. The program will begin playing when the Lone Wanderer enters the room but eventually malfunctions and enters a continuous loop. Through the planetarium there are three terminals with "Far Out Space Facts." There is an office on the east side of the room containing the terminal of a pre-war researcher, a Nuka-Cola Quantum, and a locked gun cabinet containing various weapons and ammo. Upon exiting the office two super mutants will spawn in the planetarium entrance.

Exhibits

Image Exhibit item Description
Type 1861 "Springfield" Rifle-Musket
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The Type 1861 "Springfield" Rifle-Musket was the standard weapon for the infantry soldier in the American Civil War. It was a muzzle-loaded weapon which fired a .58 caliber "Minie Ball" using percussion caps instead of the traditional flintlock. Almost a million of these weapons were manufactured for the soldiers during the war. On loan from the International Ordnance Museum, these cases display the various types of weapons and ammunition used by the military in past conflicts all over the globe.

M199 "The Backtalker"
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Perhaps the most well-recognized weapon in the modern U.S. Military arsenal, the M199 earned its nickname "The Backtalker" from the unusual report the firing mechanism makes as it ejects a spent shell. Firing standard 5.56mm rounds, the M199 is still the official infantry weapon of the U.S. Army. On loan from the International Ordnance Museum, these cases display the various types of weapons and ammunition used by the military in past conflicts all over the globe.

X277 "Viper" Magnetic Rail Cannon
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This is the only known prototype of the X277 "Viper" Magnetic Rail Cannon developed for the U.S. Military by West-Tek. Also commonly referred to as a "Railgun", the weapon uses energy cells to propel a depleted uranium round across a series of magnets discharging it at extremely high velocity. Deemed too costly to produce on a mass scale, the project was abandoned in 2044. On loan from the International Ordnance Museum, these cases display the various types of weapons and ammunition used by the military in past conflicts all over the globe.

FO3 USS Ebon Atoll flag.jpg U.S.S. Ebon Atoll
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This flag was recovered from the wreck of the U.S.S. Ebon Atoll, a U.S. Navy Missile Cruiser, sunk off the coast of Alaska in 2066 with all hands lost. The cutting edge vessel's loss was due to a nuclear torpedo strike from the U.S. Navy Submarine, the U.S.S. Interference during the Anchorage Campaign. The submarine mistook the cruiser for an enemy vessel during radio silence and sunk it before obtaining visual confirmation. This ranks as one of the most tragic disasters in U.S. Naval History since World War II.

FO3 Museum of Tech interior 25.jpg Valiant 12 flag
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This unusual flag was recovered from the surface of the moon by the very last manned flight to its surface in 2052. The flag is from the old "Valiant 12" Virgo III Lunar Lander that touched down November 14, 1969. Its remarkable condition can be attributed to its construction; the flag is actually made of special materials to withstand the harsh environment of space.

Honorary Medal Case
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The medals in this case were typically awarded to American pilots in World War II. From left to right, top row to bottom: Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy Cross, Air Medal, Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart.

American Inventors
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These portraits created by the renown Contemporary Artist Lincoln Myers depict some of the more overlooked American Inventors. From top to bottom, left to right: Richard G. Drew (adhesive tape, 1925), James Ritty (cash register, 1879), Carl C. Magee (parking meter, 1935) and Mary Anderson (windshield wiper, 1903).

FO3 Museum of Tech interior 15.jpg Delta IX rocket
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The Delta IX Rocket was donated by the United States Space Administration and by a grant from the United States Department of Antiquities.

Carl Bell.jpg Carl Bell
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This is the actual skeleton of Captain Carl Bell who died on May 5, 1961 after his Space Capsule crash landed. Captain Bell is credited as being the first human in space on board the Space Capsule Defiance 7, but this has been constantly refuted by both the Soviet Union and China. Defiance 7's fight lasted for a total of 12 minutes and 7 seconds as it achieved one full revolution around the Earth. Donated by Edwina Bell.

Carl Bell
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This is the actual USSA Deep Space Suit worn by Captain Carl Bell on May 5, 1961. Captain Bell is credited as being the first human in space on board the Space Capsule Defiance 7, but this has been constantly refuted by both the Soviet Union and China. Defiance 7's flight lasted for a total of 12 minutes and 7 seconds as it achieved one full revolution around the Earth.

RobCo "Stealth Boy" Model 3001 Personal Stealth Device
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This is the RobCo "Stealth Boy" Model 3001 Personal Stealth Device. Developed by Robert Mayflower, the Stealth Boy generates a modulating field that transmits the reflected light from one side of an object to the other making the bearer almost invisible to the untrained eye.

FO3 Museum of Tech interior 13.jpg Vertibird
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This is a scaled model of a prototype military transport vehicle being developed by the U.S. Military. The XVB02 "Vertibird" is a VTOL ("Vertical Take Off and Landing") craft with an extremely durable armored fuselage and can be armed with a variety of offensive weapons and defensive countermeasures. This is the most advanced aircraft of its kind ever developed, and the military hopes to press them into service by 2085.

Virgo Lunar Lander.jpg Virgo II
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On July 16, 1969, the Virgo II Lunar Lander "Valiant 11" became the very first manned space vehicle to touch down on the moon. The Valiant 11's crew consisted of Captain Richard Wade, Captain Mark Garris and Captain Michael Hagen of the USSA. We salute these brave and noble men who took the very first steps on a planetary body other than our own.

FO3 Museum of Tech interior 1.jpg Wright Flyer I
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The aircraft above is the original Wright Flyer I designed by Orville and Wilbur Wright. On December 17, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the vehicle performed its maiden flight for a mere 12 seconds, covering a distance of only 120 feet. This historic event marked the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight.

Loot

Jiggs' Loot terminal 1 and NT & You
  • A Nikola Tesla and You skill book can be found on the second floor of the atrium, in the turret control room on the right of the maintenance computer.
  • There are three Stealth Boys on display in the museum, complete with little plaques describing them: one in the main entrance of the atrium (southwest corner), and two more up the main stairs to the left in the entry room leading to the 'Halls of Today' exhibit. The Stealth Boys are much bigger than normal Stealth Boys found out in the wasteland.
  • There are two hidden areas in the room with the multi-level staircase surrounding the Delta IX rocket. Starting from the lower floor, go up the stairs to the second floor, one will see two consoles that say 'Activate Delta IX rocket'. Just to the left of both consoles is a plaque, and to the left of that is the railing that guides its way to a thin ledge on the outside of the stairs for the third floor. At each gap, instead of going up the stairs (second floor stairs, and third), jump up onto the room railing, then down onto the little ledge that runs along the outside of the stairs. Follow the ledge to each hidden area.
    • In the second area, there is a blocked-off room, which contains a Guns and Bullets skill book in the corner. This section also contains two unique, smaller-than-usual Nuka-Cola bottles.
    • To the left of the desk with the Guns and Bullets copy, the fridge holds four bottles of Purified Water.
  • In the planetarium office, there is a Nuka-Cola Quantum on the shelf.
  • Gun locker key - In a safe in the museum's security office, opens a gun cabinet in the planetarium.

Related quests

Jiggs' Loot terminals 2, 3, safe
  • Jiggs' Loot: In the atrium, there is an unlit "Museum Information" terminal inside the translucent cowls usually used for telephones. It displays, below the usual menu items, a message from Prime to Jiggs, beginning the minor quest about a weapons cache in the security office (west of the planetarium) safe.
  • Galaxy News Radio: In exchange for information about one's father, Three Dog requests a favor. One must recover a satellite dish from the Virgo II Lunar Lander in order to broaden the station's signal, as the one on top of the Washington Monument was destroyed. If successful, Galaxy News Radio can be broadcast over the rest of the Wasteland instead of it being limited to just the D.C. area.

Notes

  • Occasionally, the P-51 Mustang may be found broken into pieces, some having landed on the floor and some floating in the air. This may be in response to the tcl command on PC, or it may be caused by weapons damage on the plane (such as a missile launcher).
  • The presentation vault's door is rolled behind the vault wall; the number is only visible through a crack; when inspected using console commands it is revealed it to be Vault 106.
  • The room with the Virgo II is divided into two halves by a big pile of rubble that cannot be traversed from where one enters the west wing. The super mutants near the Virgo II do not spawn until the player character is near that half of the room via the various corridors leading to it.
  • When fighting the super mutants in the planetarium, if one of them is injured, it will flee towards the locked gun cabinet and pull out a variety of weapons, including a missile launcher, to attack once more.

Appearances

The Museum of Technology appears only in Fallout 3. The same Museum of Technology posters from Fallout 3 can be found in Fallout: New Vegas in various locations, and can be built in C.A.M.P.s in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes

The date (May 5, 1961) stated on Carl Bell's plaque is the same date that real-world astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American in space.

Gallery

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