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+ | |location =[[Drainage chamber]] [[Signal Oscar Zulu]] |
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+ | |family =Unnamed wife<br />Unnamed son |
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+ | {{Quotation|My family and I, have taken refuge, in a drainage chamber, not too far from a... radio relay tower, outside of D.C.|sound=FO3 BobAnderstein MyFamilyAndI.ogg}} |
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− | His son is dying, and is requesting a doctor to come to their sewer hideout. The player can go to help out, only to find out the whole family is long gone. It is likely they put that signal on the air just after the bombs fell. |
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+ | During the [[Great War]], Anderstein and his family took refuge in a drainage chamber outside of [[Washington, D.C.]]. At the time of the transmission, his son was sick and dying (presumably from radiation poisoning) and he was using a radio frequency to call for a doctor to come to his family's sewer hideout. However, no help came. One can pick up the frequency and discover the sewer only to find that the whole family is long gone. The parents' skeletons can be found in the bunk room, but not the boy's. |
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− | + | Bob Anderstein appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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Revision as of 18:34, 28 January 2020
“My family and I, have taken refuge, in a drainage chamber, not too far from a... radio relay tower, outside of D.C.”
Bob Anderstein is a character heard on the Oscar Zulu frequency originating at the radio station of the same name.
Background
During the Great War, Anderstein and his family took refuge in a drainage chamber outside of Washington, D.C.. At the time of the transmission, his son was sick and dying (presumably from radiation poisoning) and he was using a radio frequency to call for a doctor to come to his family's sewer hideout. However, no help came. One can pick up the frequency and discover the sewer only to find that the whole family is long gone. The parents' skeletons can be found in the bunk room, but not the boy's.
Appearances
Bob Anderstein appears only in Fallout 3.