

That you have Sarah around to draw fire for you is just an added bonus. Now we can start doing things the way we’re used to-by sneaking around and assassinating people with the Deathclaw Gauntlet or Combat Shotgun. Kill as you wish, then head into the Jefferson Museum and Gift Shop. If you want to really stick it to the Enclave, there’s a horde of them (well, a bunch anyways) in front of the Jefferson Memorial. Liberty Prime will disrupt the barriers blocking access to the Jefferson Memorial. Continue until buildings to the south block your way, at which point you’ll need to turn west and follow a winding riverside road more or less south until you reach the bridge to the Jefferson Memorial. When you reach the eastern side of the bridge turn south and head down hill, under a sky tunnel connecting two buildings.
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He’s a big target, one the Enclave can’t resist, so standing at his feet is just asking to be pelted by missile fire. We destroyed the planet once, already!Ĭross the bridge to the east, keeping a respectful distance from Liberty Prime. They’re wise enough to keep their heads down when humans go to war. From the Citadel head north to reach a bridge spanning the Potomac-you don’t have to worry about pesky Mirelurks, Raiders, or Super Mutants this time. Sound rough? Having a giant, nuke-tossing indestructible robot on your side should help, just stay out of its way and pick off Enclave Soldiers as the opportunity arises. What comes next is an assault on the Enclave-occupied Jefferson Memorial, which involves fighting your way through the outskirts of D.C. Head back out into the Courtyard and exit the Citadel. Even the energy barriers around Projecct Purity are no match for the Brotherhood’s giant robot (right). With his eye lasers and mini-nukes, Liberty Prime has no trouble cutting through the Enclave defense (left).
