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You got a T-51b? No? Then you don't have everything.Lone Wanderer to Seagrave Holmes

T-51b powered armor is a later form of power armor and represented the peak of armored infantry technology before the Great War. In Fallout 3, the T-51b power armor is a unique model of armor and can only be found in Fort Constantine.

Background[]

Main article: T-51 power armor

Formally designated Powered Infantry Armor Model T-51, it was created by West Tek under contract from the United States government, and represented the company's single largest contract.[1] Following a ten year development cycle, the T-51 finally entered service in June 2076, after final testing at Fort Strong.[2] The newly equipped units proved incredibly effective against People's Liberation Army forces,[Non-game 1] and were instrumental to the success of Battle of Anchorage, commonly thought to be the series' debut on the battlefield.[3][4] In particular, their use minimized casualties sustained by the military in the attack.[5] It remains prized after the Great War for its protective qualities.[3]

Characteristics[]

The T-51b power armor provides 50 Damage Resistance and increases Radiation Resistance by 25. Wearing the helmet will provide an additional 10 DR, 8 RR, and provide a +1 bonus to Charisma. The armor set cannot be repaired with other armor and must be taken to a vendor for repairs. This armor is tied with the Enclave Hellfire armor as having the best DR in the game.

Variant[]

Location[]

The T-51b armor is in Fort Constantine, sealed in a room that requires three keys from different locations.

The first key needed is Ted Strayer's special key. Ted Strayer is located in Rivet City. There are four ways to get the key from him: paying him in caps, passing a hard Speech check and convincing him, pickpocketing the key from him, or threatening him (requires 6+ Strength or the Toughness perk).

The second key can be obtained from Dukov, located at Dukov's Place, which is a hotel building. There are numerous ways to obtain Dukov's key. Buying the key from him is one simple way. Another easy way to obtain his key is to convince him with the Black Widow perk if the Lone Wanderer is female. Alternatively, Fantasia, one of Dukov's girls, can be convinced with the Lady Killer perk if the player character is male. If the player character has a high Speech skill and convinces Cherry, Dukov's second female friend, to be brought to Rivet City, she will give up the key to the Lone Wanderer. Dukov can also be intimidated by them with a high Speech skill in order to obtain the key.

The last key can be obtained from Dave, who can be found in his own settlement, the Republic of Dave. The Lone Wanderer can earn his trust with a Speech check, earning the name "Wasteland Ambassador" from Dave and presenting the key as a gift. There is also another Speech check with him if the player character fails to be the wasteland's ambassador. If lacking a high Speech skill, they can kill him and loot the key from his corpse (gives negative Karma).

The power armor will be located in Fort Constantine's basement, behind three different doors. The first door requires Ted Strayer's key, which opens the fort's launch control bunker. The second door, which requires Dukov's key, opens the bomb storage. The last door, with Tara Fields' corpse nearby, opens the room to the power armor with Dave's key.

Notes[]

  • This is the only suit in the base game. Its winterized variant is acquired via the add-on Operation: Anchorage.
  • When getting the other three keys and giving them to Mister Crowley in Underworld, he says he needs those three and his which makes four, but all he really needs is the three to open the doors as is seen later in the quest.
  • If the Lone Wanderer takes the T-51b for themself and tries to talk to Crowley, he will say they stole what was rightfully his, and tells them to get lost.
  • There is a sarcastic speech option at Seagrave Holmes' "Rivet City Supply" when first shopping at his store. He will claim that he "has a little bit of everything." The Lone Wanderer can then inquire about whether he has a T-51b, stating that, if not, he "doesn't have everything." Seagrave will then tell them that if they want to crack wise, they can go somewhere else.
  • The helmet's Pip-Boy icon is the same as the armor's icon. This is also the same with the winterized version's helmet.
  • The winterized version of the armor is virtually impossible to damage, while the standard T-51b armor breaks down at a normal pace compared to the T-45d power armor.
  • The T-51b can be used to repair either standard power armor, Brotherhood power armor, or Outcast power armor.
  • Since this armor cannot be repaired with any other armor it can only be repaired by NPCs.
  • Power armor can only be worn if the player character has gained the Power Armor Training perk, either by talking to Paladin Gunny in the Citadel, by starting the Take it Back! quest, or by completing the Anchorage Reclamation simulation.

Bugs[]

  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 This power armor is known to disappear if you drop it. You are still able to pick it up, however. [verified]
  • Xbox 360Xbox 360 In V.A.T.S. you can easily look through the space that is between the lower and upper body, and thus see the background. [verified]
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 It is possible that the helmet is missing from the stasis chamber. If this happens then you will need to reload from your last auto-save and keep trying until you can pick it up. During this process, you will notice that the armor and helmet are bouncing about and sometimes fly through the back wall in which case you will need to reload and try again. [verified]

Behind the scenes[]

Jonah Lobe modeled the T-51b power armor.[Non-game 2]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. The Vault Dweller: "{207}{}{Base Information}"
    ZAX 1.2: "{211}{}{West Tech Research Facility: Founded in 2002 as a private contractor for the United States government, the company initially consisted of two divisions--the Advanced Weapons Research and the Biomedical Sciences divisions.}
    {241}{}{ In 2069, West Tech was the single largest contractor for the United States government; its largest contract being Powered Infantry Armor Model T-51b. }"
    (ZAX 1.2's dialogue)
  2. Fort Strong terminal entries; General Brock's terminal, General Brock's Report - June 2076
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fallout 4 loading screens: "The T-51 series of Power Armor was the pinnacle of mechanized protection before the Great War. First introduced in the Battle of Anchorage, it is highly valued today for its increased protective capabilities."
  4. Capitol Post terminal entries; Capital Post Top Stories -- January 11, 2077
  5. Constantine Chase: "How's our boys in the suits doing?"
    Thomas Morgan: "The T-51b units are at 95 percent readiness level. We've had a bit of trouble adapting them to the cold."
    Constantine Chase: "What are we looking at for losses if we pull this off?"
    Thomas Morgan: "I'd say about 20 percent, sir. But that number significantly decreases if we can get the tin cans in there."
    Constantine Chase: "Any word from Washington on my latest request?"
    Thomas Morgan: "Sorry sir, they said the technicians are still dragging their heels a bit on the fusion power plant issues."
    Constantine Chase: "Well you tell them that if they want their viable liberation contingency ready in case Operation: Anchorage fails, they need to get off their asses!"
    (Constantine Chase and Thomas Morgan's dialogue)

Non-game

  1. Fallout Bible 0 timeline: "2076 June Power Armor prototype completed, resulting in the Power Armor players find in Fallout 1. This is the pinnacle of Power Armor technology before the Great War. Many of these units are sent to China, and they begin to carve a swath through the Chinese forces. The Chinese resources are strained to the breaking point, and the supply lines from the nations China has annexed begin to break down."
  2. Jonah Lobe on Twitter
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