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|games =FO3BS
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|type=repeatable
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|type =repeatable
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|image =Fixing Liberty Prime.jpg
|name={{PAGENAME}}<br>(''[[Broken Steel]]'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]])
 
|image=Fixing Liberty Prime.jpg
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|location =[[Citadel]]
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|given by =[[Reginald Rothchild|Scribe Rothchild]]
|location=[[Citadel]]
 
 
|reward =100 [[Bottle cap (Fallout 3)|caps]] and 25 [[Experience Points|XP]] per [[camera]]<br />75 [[Bottle cap (Fallout 3)|caps]] and 10 [[Experience points|XP]] per [[sensor module]]
|given by=[[Reginald Rothchild|Scribe Rothchild]]
 
 
|related =[[Death From Above]]<br />[[Who Dares Wins]]
|reward=100 [[Bottle caps|caps]] and 25 [[XP]] per [[Camera]]<br>75 [[Bottle caps|caps]] and 10 [[XP]] per [[Sensor Module]]
 
|related=[[Who Dares Wins]]
 
 
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' refers to an [[Fallout 3 Unmarked Quest|unmarked]] and [[Fallout 3 Repeatable Quest|repeatable]] [[Fallout 3 quests|quest]] in the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Broken Steel]]''.
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'''Getting Ready for Prime Time''' is an [[Fallout 3 quests#Unmarked quests|unmarked]] and [[Fallout 3 quests#Repeatable quests|repeatable]] [[Fallout 3 quests|quest]] in the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Broken Steel]]''.
   
[[Reginald Rothchild|Scribe Rothchild]], when asked how you can (further) help the [[Brotherhood]], requests that you bring him [[Sensor Module]]s and old [[Camera]]s to help fix [[Liberty Prime]].
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Ask [[Reginald Rothchild|Scribe Rothchild]] how you can further help the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Capital Wasteland)|Brotherhood of Steel]], he requests that you bring him [[sensor module]]s and old [[camera]]s to help repair [[Liberty Prime]].
   
==Reward==
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==Walkthrough==
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Once you have completed the quest [[Who Dares Wins]], you can accept the quest by talking to Scribe Rothchild in the [[Citadel#Citadel - Laboratory|Citadel Laboratory]]. You can get started by finding some cameras and sensor modules. These items can be found in most [[toolbox]]es and near [[workbench]]es. Once you have obtained at least one and preferably as many as your carry weight allows (for efficiency's sake), you can return to Rothchild for a reward of 100 caps and 25 XP for every camera. For every sensor module you turn in, you receive 75 caps and 10 XP. These are not awarded until after exiting dialogue with Rothchild.
*100 [[Bottle caps|caps]] and 25 [[XP]] per [[Camera]]
 
*75 [[Bottle caps|caps]] and 10 [[XP]] per [[Sensor Module]]
 
This is only available after completing the quest, [[Who Dares Wins]]
 
   
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===Rewards===
After bringing 50 Cameras, you'll receive a Liberty Laser Pistol.
 
 
* 100 caps and 25 [[Experience Points|XP]] per [[camera]]
 
* 75 caps and 10 [[Experience Points|XP]] per [[sensor module]]
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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No matter how many cameras or sensor modules you turn in, Liberty Prime will never be repaired.
* Although Liberty Prime will not actually function again in Fallout 3, you can speak to his severed head to hear a distorted form of his anti-communist propaganda.
 
* This quest offers the highest payout in caps and XP as far as repeatable quests go.
 
* There are actually two Liberty Prime heads: one in the Citadel and one at the place of its destruction.
 
* If you want to make a lot of [[Bottlecap Mine|Bottlecap Mines]], you are better off just keeping your sensor modules. Of course you can also get unlimited Bottlecap mines by doing the glitch in the bugs section for [[Frag Grenade|Frag Grenades]].
 
   
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==Behind the scenes==
==Bugs==
 
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The phrase "prime time" was first coined in the 1950's, typically it refers to the point at which an audience is at its greatest. In this situation it takes on a double meaning; the build up to Liberty Primes return (which never actually happens), as well as an indirect reference to Liberty Prime itself.
* Apparently, there's still a bug on the version for Xbox 360. When you attempt to give Scribe Rothchild the cameras, he will only say that he's glad you brought them. You won't get any caps or XP and the cameras will remain in your inventory. NOTE: This can be fixed by repeatedly offering him the cameras once more and/or waiting during the conversation for Scribe Rothchild to finish speaking.
 
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* Sometimes you have to wait about 4 seconds after exiting conversation for the camera's to be removed and the caps to be received.
 
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[[Category:Broken Steel unmarked quests]]
 
[[Category:Broken Steel unmarked quests]]
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[[ru: Подготовка к Прайм-Тайму]]

Revision as of 22:50, 13 August 2013

 
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Getting Ready for Prime Time is an unmarked and repeatable quest in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel.

Ask Scribe Rothchild how you can further help the Brotherhood of Steel, he requests that you bring him sensor modules and old cameras to help repair Liberty Prime.

Walkthrough

Once you have completed the quest Who Dares Wins, you can accept the quest by talking to Scribe Rothchild in the Citadel Laboratory. You can get started by finding some cameras and sensor modules. These items can be found in most toolboxes and near workbenches. Once you have obtained at least one and preferably as many as your carry weight allows (for efficiency's sake), you can return to Rothchild for a reward of 100 caps and 25 XP for every camera. For every sensor module you turn in, you receive 75 caps and 10 XP. These are not awarded until after exiting dialogue with Rothchild.

Rewards

Notes

No matter how many cameras or sensor modules you turn in, Liberty Prime will never be repaired.

Behind the scenes

The phrase "prime time" was first coined in the 1950's, typically it refers to the point at which an audience is at its greatest. In this situation it takes on a double meaning; the build up to Liberty Primes return (which never actually happens), as well as an indirect reference to Liberty Prime itself.