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|map marker image =Our Lady of HH loc.jpg
|district=[[Vernon Square]]
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|marker=[[{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>([[Vernon Square Station]])
 
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|local map3 =Our_LoH_hospital_2nd_level_loc_map.jpg
|quests=[[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers]]
 
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|part of =[[Vernon Square]]
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|map marker =Our Lady of Hope Hospital<br />([[Vernon Square station]])
'''Our Lady of Hope Hospital''' is located near [[Vernon Square Station]] in the ruins of [[Downtown DC]] in the [[Capital Wasteland]]. It's a good source for medical supplies and explosives, and plays a role in the [[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers quest]]. There are entrances to the hospital from the Square as well as the [[Dry Sewers]]. A broadcasting antenna has fallen from the hospital into the [[Statesman Hotel]], and the only way to enter the hotel's upper floors is by crawling over the antenna.<br>
 
 
|quests =[[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers]]
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|creatures =[[Vault 87 super mutant|Super mutants]]<br />[[Centaur (Fallout 3)|Centaurs]]
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|robots =[[Automated turret (Fallout 3)|Automated turrets]]<br />[[Mister Handy (Fallout 3)|Mister Handy]]
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|connects to =[[Dry sewer]]
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|cell name =MVSHotelEntrance (exterior)<br />OurLadyHope01 (first floor)<br />OurLadyHope02 (second floor)
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|refid ={{ID|025b9a}} (exterior)<br />{{ID|017f43}} (first floor)<br />{{ID|02b952}} (second floor)
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|terminal =[[Our Lady of Hope Hospital terminal entries]]
 
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{{Quotation|Usually it isn't a problem, but this [[Vault 87 super mutant|group]] was bigger than usual. [[Reilly's Rangers|We]] fought our way into Our Lady of Hope Hospital, hoping to find cover.|[[Reilly]]|sound=FO3 Reilly UsuallyItIsntAProblem.ogg}}
The ground floor has a large number of [[Super Mutants]], including at least 2 [[Centaur|Centaurs]] and 7 Super Mutant Brutes.
 
   
 
'''Our Lady of Hope Hospital''' is located near [[Vernon Square station]] in the ruins of [[Washington, D.C.]] in the [[Capital Wasteland]]. It's a good source for medical supplies and explosives, and it plays a role in the quest [[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers]].
The terminal that controls the turret system is located in a room in the North East corner of the hospital lobby.
 
   
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==Layout==
On the East side of the first floor, there is a locked (average) closet. Unlocking the closet reveals a still-functioning [[Mister Handy]] who will proceed to wander the halls and attack centaurs and super mutants.
 
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There are entrances to the hospital from the square as well as the [[dry sewer]]. A broadcasting antenna has fallen from the hospital onto the [[Statesman Hotel]], and the only way to enter the hotel's upper floors is by using this antenna as a bridge.
   
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===First floor===
In the eastern hallway there is an explosive (60 skill) baby carriage at the first ceiling lamp.
 
 
The first floor has a large number of [[Vault 87 super mutant|super mutants]], including at least 2 [[Centaur (Fallout 3)|centaurs]] and 7 super mutant brutes.
   
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With the ''[[Broken Steel]]'' add-on, one may also encounter a large number of [[Vault 87 super mutant#Super mutant overlord (Broken Steel)|super mutant overlords]] throughout the building, most of which wield a [[Tri-beam laser rifle (Broken Steel)|tri-beam laser rifle]] or Gatling laser.
   
 
The terminal that controls the turret system is located in a room in the northeast corner of the hospital lobby.
   
 
On the east side of the first floor, there is an Average locked closet. Unlocking the closet reveals a still-functioning [[Mister Handy (Fallout 3)|Mister Handy]], who will proceed to wander the halls and attack centaurs and super mutants, although they will quickly destroy it. The closet also has 4 first aid boxes inside.
In the north end of the building in the cafeteria are several super mutants. Be careful exploring this room afterward as there are also several traps, including:
 
* Frag Mine next to 4 Fire Extinguishers atop a Gurney,
 
* Grenade bouquet in the Women's bathroom rigged off of a tripwire
 
* Both bathrooms have MicroFusion Cell traps built into one of the cistern's (I presume these zap anyone who drinks from them, but they're a useful source of Laser Rifle ammunition)
 
* A room on the north east has 2 working computers, the one closest to the door has a tell-tale rotating sensor atop it, using the back plate of it reveals a frag grenade trap. This trap only activates when you use the front of the computer.'
 
* On the top stair leading up to the second floor balcony are 2 frag mines (the super mutant will usually detonate these if he runs to attack you)
 
   
 
In the eastern hallway, there is a rigged explosive baby carriage at the first ceiling lamp.
==Notable Loot==
 
*[[Pre-War Book]] can be found on teh counter in the large room before second floor
 
*There is a [[D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine]] in a room at the South East corner (not second level). On a table next to the radio, below the clock.
 
*Another copy of the [[D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine]] is on a table in the Cafeteria on the second floor (next to the leaking gas pipe).
 
   
 
In the north end of the building, in the lobby, there are several super mutants, as well as several traps, including:
==Related quests==
 
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* A frag mine next to four fire extinguishers atop a gurney.
 
* A grenade bouquet in the women's bathroom (to the right) rigged to a tripwire.
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* Both eastern bathrooms have microfusion cell traps built into one of the cisterns that will zap the player character if they drink from the toilet. Both hold plenty of microfusion cells.
 
* A room to the northeast has 2 working computers, the one closest to the door has a tell-tale rotating sensor atop it, and using the back plate of it reveals a frag grenade trap ([[Explosives]] skill 45 to de-activate). This trap only activates when one attempts to use the front of the terminal.
 
* On the top stair leading up to the second floor balcony are 2 frag mines. A super mutant will usually detonate these if he runs to attack the player character.
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==Notable loot==
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{{Notable content
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| A [[Pre-War book (Fallout 3)|pre-War book]] can be found on the western counter in the lobby/waiting room on the first floor. This room is in the northwest corner of the map.
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| Two ''[[D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine (Fallout 3)|D.C. Journals of Internal Medicine]]''. The first, in a room at the southeast corner of the hospital first floor. Turn northwest upon entering the room and it will be on a table next to the radio below the clock. The second is in the cafeteria on the second floor. One can access the second floor from the northwest corner of the main floor. Look on a circular table just north of a leaky gas pipe.
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| 48 [[Drinking glass (Fallout 3)|drinking glasses]] on the 2nd level, the highest amount in a single section in the game.
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}}
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==Related quest==
 
* [[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers]]
 
* [[Reilly's Rangers (quest)|Reilly's Rangers]]
   
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==Notes==
==Behind the Scenes==
 
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* As one enters the large room with scaffolding, and super mutants in which appears to be what was once a waiting room, look up at the ceiling and notice that there is a hole in it. Shoot at the barrel poking out of it to make it fall out and stand back to watch a trail of skeletons and barrels fall to the ground. After everything has fallen out there appears to be a full skeleton hanging upside down by its leg out of the hole. When viewed at the right angle (or using tcl in the console), one can see another skeleton holding the dangling one up.
*This location appears to be a reference to [[Wikipedia:St. Elizabeth's Hospital|St. Elizabeth's Hospital]], similar to how it looked in 1935. St. Elizabeth's was the first Federal Psychiatric Hospital in the U.S. It is now mostly abandoned.
 
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* Upon entering, near the front doors to the hospital, there are two mutants sometimes standing in the middle of the front lobby (one patrols but always returns to speak with the other eventually). They discuss how they have not found any of the "green stuff" on their search. This is a reference to the Forced Evolutionary Virus. When the player character speaks with Reilly (leader of Reilly's Rangers) she mentions that the super mutants are around the hospital area in concentrated numbers as if they were searching for something. This is due to their efforts to locate more of the virus they once had at Vault 87 used to create their kind.
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* This place is one of the best sources of [[Blood pack (Fallout 3)|blood packs]] in the game.
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==Appearances==
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Our Lady of Hope Hospital appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
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==Bugs==
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{{Platforms|ps3}} When dropping multiple items at the same time within the hospital, items beyond the first do not drop as expected but instead appear in the first floor room with the frag grenade computer trap, wall safe and Vernon Square exit. {{Verify|verified}}
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==Gallery==
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<Gallery widths=200>
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OLH_hospital_ground.jpg|First floor
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OLH_hospital_2nd.jpg|Second floor
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OLH hospital scaffold.jpg
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DC_Journal_of_IM_OL_of_Hope_ground_floor.jpg|[[D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine (Fallout 3)|D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine]], first floor
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DC_Journal_of_IM_OL_of_Hope_2nd_floor.jpg|Magazine on the second floor
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HospitalAd.png|Pre-War ad
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</Gallery>
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[[de:Krankenhaus Our Lady of Hope]]
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[[es:Hospital Our Lady of Hope]]
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[[ru:Больница Надежды]]
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[[uk:Лікарня Надії]]
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[[zh:希望女神医院]]

Revision as of 20:01, 29 November 2019

 
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Usually it isn't a problem, but this group was bigger than usual. We fought our way into Our Lady of Hope Hospital, hoping to find cover.Reilly

Our Lady of Hope Hospital is located near Vernon Square station in the ruins of Washington, D.C. in the Capital Wasteland. It's a good source for medical supplies and explosives, and it plays a role in the quest Reilly's Rangers.

Layout

There are entrances to the hospital from the square as well as the dry sewer. A broadcasting antenna has fallen from the hospital onto the Statesman Hotel, and the only way to enter the hotel's upper floors is by using this antenna as a bridge.

First floor

The first floor has a large number of super mutants, including at least 2 centaurs and 7 super mutant brutes.

With the Broken Steel add-on, one may also encounter a large number of super mutant overlords throughout the building, most of which wield a tri-beam laser rifle or Gatling laser.

The terminal that controls the turret system is located in a room in the northeast corner of the hospital lobby.

On the east side of the first floor, there is an Average locked closet. Unlocking the closet reveals a still-functioning Mister Handy, who will proceed to wander the halls and attack centaurs and super mutants, although they will quickly destroy it. The closet also has 4 first aid boxes inside.

In the eastern hallway, there is a rigged explosive baby carriage at the first ceiling lamp.

In the north end of the building, in the lobby, there are several super mutants, as well as several traps, including:

  • A frag mine next to four fire extinguishers atop a gurney.
  • A grenade bouquet in the women's bathroom (to the right) rigged to a tripwire.
  • Both eastern bathrooms have microfusion cell traps built into one of the cisterns that will zap the player character if they drink from the toilet. Both hold plenty of microfusion cells.
  • A room to the northeast has 2 working computers, the one closest to the door has a tell-tale rotating sensor atop it, and using the back plate of it reveals a frag grenade trap (Explosives skill 45 to de-activate). This trap only activates when one attempts to use the front of the terminal.
  • On the top stair leading up to the second floor balcony are 2 frag mines. A super mutant will usually detonate these if he runs to attack the player character.

Notable loot

  • A pre-War book can be found on the western counter in the lobby/waiting room on the first floor. This room is in the northwest corner of the map.
  • Two D.C. Journals of Internal Medicine. The first, in a room at the southeast corner of the hospital first floor. Turn northwest upon entering the room and it will be on a table next to the radio below the clock. The second is in the cafeteria on the second floor. One can access the second floor from the northwest corner of the main floor. Look on a circular table just north of a leaky gas pipe.
  • 48 drinking glasses on the 2nd level, the highest amount in a single section in the game.

Related quest

Notes

  • As one enters the large room with scaffolding, and super mutants in which appears to be what was once a waiting room, look up at the ceiling and notice that there is a hole in it. Shoot at the barrel poking out of it to make it fall out and stand back to watch a trail of skeletons and barrels fall to the ground. After everything has fallen out there appears to be a full skeleton hanging upside down by its leg out of the hole. When viewed at the right angle (or using tcl in the console), one can see another skeleton holding the dangling one up.
  • Upon entering, near the front doors to the hospital, there are two mutants sometimes standing in the middle of the front lobby (one patrols but always returns to speak with the other eventually). They discuss how they have not found any of the "green stuff" on their search. This is a reference to the Forced Evolutionary Virus. When the player character speaks with Reilly (leader of Reilly's Rangers) she mentions that the super mutants are around the hospital area in concentrated numbers as if they were searching for something. This is due to their efforts to locate more of the virus they once had at Vault 87 used to create their kind.
  • This place is one of the best sources of blood packs in the game.

Appearances

Our Lady of Hope Hospital appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 When dropping multiple items at the same time within the hospital, items beyond the first do not drop as expected but instead appear in the first floor room with the frag grenade computer trap, wall safe and Vernon Square exit. [verified]

Gallery