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The Ark & Dove Cathedral is a small settlement inhabited by tribals in 2277.

Background[]

The Ark & Dove Cathedral is named after the English settling ships Ark and Dove, which landed in the region in 1634.[1][Non-game 1]

Layout[]

Exterior[]

An old church surrounded by a brick wall with a gate at the entrance. Outside, there are many refined punga fruit and wild punga fruit and two double-barrel shotguns hidden under bushes and separately lying right next to the building. Jimson, Croatoa, and other tribals can be found tending to punga plants or walking around. To the northwest is a well that leads to the sea cave, as well as the Ark & Dove resting grounds.

Interior[]

Inside, there are special breeding pots that are used to grow refined punga fruit. Woodrose and Nadine can be found at the back of the church. Other tribals wander around inside periodically, as well.

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Notes[]

  • If the front gate is left open, feral ghouls, smugglers or swampfolk may attack and kill the tribals.
  • There appears to be only one intercom, despite Jimson talking to the Lone Wanderer through one before they can enter.
  • Behind the cathedral, the Lone Wanderer can find flesh chunks of an unknown origin.
  • Marcella wanted to search the cathedral for artifacts, and contemplated joining the tribals solely for this purpose, but decided not to afterward.[2]
  • Behind the cathedral, there is a pile of gore and a pot that has no value and is simply called "pot."

Appearances[]

The Ark & Dove Cathedral appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Behind the scenes[]

  • Although there is no actual cathedral near Point Lookout called "Ark & Dove," there is a real Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church further north in Odenton, MD. The "Ark" and the "Dove" were the first two ships that brought settlers to Maryland in 1634.
  • The Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition states the Ark and Dove landed in Maryland in 1633, however, the loading screen states the year the ships arrived was 1634.
  • The partial removal of the brain and the goal of attaining mental peace, references the outdated quackery of lobotomy, where part of the brain was destroyed in an attempt to either make people easier to care for, or fix mental disorders, but as Nadine alludes, it just caused brain damage. Nadine also says that it is the part of the brain that "holds you back," and a lobotomy can, at least, reduce inhibition (self-control), as well as other normal brain functions.

Bugs[]

PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 When entering the cathedral and talking to Nadine immediately (and exhausting all of the dialogue options), the cathedral may become locked. As there is no key, this is problematic. This also happens at random if returning to the mainland with Nadine and then returning to the cathedral. [verified]

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References[]

  1. Fallout 3 loading screen: "The Ark & Dove Cathedral is named for two English settler ships which landed near Point Lookout in 1634, leading to Maryland's founding."
  2. Disaster relief outpost terminal entries; Marcella's terminal, Tribal Culture (Cathedral)

Non-game

  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.673: "This cathedral, named after the two sailing ships landing in Maryland to establish the English colony in 1633, is now the main hideout for the Tribals, a cult group that believes in the power of the Punga plant. They are generally docile, unless their leader— Professor Calvert—orders them to attack. The cathedral grounds and gate are inaccessible until you’ve completed the Ritual of Mother Punga, during Main Quest: Walking with Spirits. Beware of Ghouls in the entrance area, which features a sealed gate and an intercom you can use to question Jimson. Don’t forget the Ark & Dove Well [3.C] if you need a quick entrance down into the Sea Cave [U3.16], but only after you’ve opened it from the underground."
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