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+ | {{Infobox location |
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+ | |games =FO3 |
+ | |type =unmarked |
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− | |image desc =Four-door Corvega |
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+ | |image =Luckys exterior.jpg |
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+ | |map marker image =Luckys loc.jpg |
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+ | |map marker =[[Warrington Station]]<br />([[Tenpenny Tower]]) |
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+ | |metro exits =[[Warrington Station]] |
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+ | |creatures ='''Outside:'''<br />[[Mole rat (Fallout 3)|Mole rats]] |
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+ | |factions =[[Talon Company]] (possibly) |
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+ | |cell name =zLuckyGrocery |
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+ | |refid ={{ID|0001fec5}} |
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+ | '''Lucky's''' is an unmarked trading post in the [[Capital Wasteland]], which is inhabited by a [[scavenger]]. |
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− | {{quotation|''Driving Paradise'' | Corvega Slogan Fallout 3 & New Vegas billboards.}} |
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+ | The grounds immediately surrounding Lucky's are usually populated by several different types of enemies, making fights between them a regular sight in the area. It is easy to get caught in a three- or four-way battle when coming out of the store. |
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− | The '''Corvega''' was a line of car models manufactured by [[Chryslus Motors]] in pre-War [[United States of America|USA]]. |
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+ | ==Layout== |
+ | It's southwest of both [[Tenpenny Tower]] and [[Warrington Station]], at the bottom edge of the map. |
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− | There were at least four models in this line produced by Chryslus Motors before the [[Great War]]. The exact year when the first Corvega was available is still unknown, but it was already available for purchase in [[Timeline#2056|2056]].<ref>Mentioned in [[Bob's Pre-owned Car Mart]] — [[DEALER.MSG]]</ref> |
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+ | Lucky's consists of two rooms, a reasonably small shop area with various shelves, a counter to the east, and a seat next to a bed to the north. In the north east corner, there is a small bathroom with a toilet and sink. |
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− | In the 2060s, soon after [[Canada]] was annexed, an original Corvega cost "only" $199,999.99. This further corroborates speculation of steady and reasonable (4.55% average from 1960s Corvair) inflation in the decades leading up to the Great War, since these vehicles are found throughout the [[Core Region]] and both the [[Capital Wasteland|Capital]] and [[Mojave Wasteland]]s. Other products, such as [[Giddyup Buttercup]] and the [[Vault-Tec]] vaults themselves, carried similarly hefty price tags. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Notable loot== |
+ | {{Notable content |
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− | '''Original''' |
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+ | | The [[Lucky shades (Fallout 3)|lucky shades]] (+1 [[Luck]] when worn) can be found on the mannequin. |
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− | * Two-door sports coupe |
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+ | | A copy of [[Pugilism Illustrated (Fallout 3)|Pugilism Illustrated]] is located behind the counter. Taking it incurs no loss of [[Karma (Fallout 3)|Karma]]. |
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− | * 800 horsepower engine, 0 to 60 MPH in .5 seconds |
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+ | | A [[Nuka-Cola Quantum (Fallout 3)|Nuka-Cola Quantum]] on a back shelf, clearly visible, near two [[Nuka-Cola (Fallout 3)|Nuka-Cola]]s. Must be stolen. |
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− | * Analog system, as opposed to electronic parts used in later models |
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+ | | One of the smallest [[damaged garden gnome]]s in ''Fallout 3''. |
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− | * First known model of Corvega manufactured |
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+ | }} |
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− | '''Corvega Two door "Atomic V8"''' |
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− | * Covega coupe model |
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− | * Nuclear engine |
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− | * Seen in Atomic V8 billboard, and popular in the areas pretaining to ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'' |
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− | '''Unnamed Four-Door''' |
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− | * Unnamed sedan model |
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− | * Nuclear engine |
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− | * Popular in the areas pertaining to ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'' |
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− | '''Bubble-Top''' |
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− | * Unnamed two-door coupe with a hemispherical dome over the passenger cabin |
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− | * Nuclear engine |
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− | * Only seen in Driving Paradise billboards in ''Fallout 3'' |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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+ | * Most of the items, with the notable exceptions of the lucky shades and Pugilism Illustrated, are marked as "owned" and are therefore not for sale and will result in a loss of Karma if taken. |
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− | * Several four-door Corvegas can be found in the [[Tranquility Lane]] simulation in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. Like the rest of the simulation, they appear as they did before the war. |
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+ | * This shop contains almost every item needed to make one of each custom weapon; all except a [[deathclaw hand]], [[fission battery]], [[radscorpion poison gland]] and a [[steam gauge assembly]]. |
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− | * A four-door Corvega in pre-War condition can be found on the [[maintenance level]] of [[Zeta|Mothership Zeta]] in the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Mothership Zeta (add-on)|Mothership Zeta]]'', yet unlike the other pristine ones, it does not have dooorhandles, and the windows are not see through. |
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+ | * Since the shopkeeper (the [[scavenger]]) doesn't sell everything that's in the store, you may steal from her. If she detects the theft, she will take the stolen items back and you will be able to buy from her. |
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− | * A miniature four-door Corvega can be found on a desk in [[Allistair Tenpenny]]'s penthouse in [[Tenpenny Tower]]. |
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+ | * Lucky's can easily be seen from the top of [[Tenpenny Tower]]. |
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− | * If the player purchases the [[Pre-War theme]] for the [[Tenpenny Tower suite]], there is also a miniature four-door Corvega next to a model house sitting on a side table. |
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+ | * Care should be taken when leaving Lucky's, as [[Talon Company merc]]s or [[Regulators (Fallout 3)|Regulators]] may spawn outside. They always spawn when you exit Lucky's for the first time if you have the appropriate karma level. |
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+ | * There are many [[damaged garden gnome]]s in the [[Capital Wasteland]], but this one located on a shelf above the shop's ham radio may be among the smallest. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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− | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | Lucky's appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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− | * The symbol on the hood of the four-door Corvega is similar to the chevron used on Chevrolet vehicles in the 1950s. |
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− | * The name Corvega is a portmanteau of two notorious Chevrolet car models: the [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Corvair|Corvair]] and the [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Vega|Vega]]. |
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+ | ==Bugs== |
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+ | * {{Platforms|pc}} You could increase the scavenger's [[Repair]] skill by 10 points (using [[workman's coveralls]] clothing on her) up to the maximum 100 points allowing vendor-repair-only items to be fully repaired. To activate the glitch, you have to exit outside, save, load and enter again. {{Verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps3|xbox360}} Occasionally one or multiple [[Deathclaw (Fallout 3)|deathclaw]]s, [[Radscorpion (Fallout 3)#Giant radscorpion|giant radscorpion]]s, or [[Talon Company]] mercs will materialize inside the store. {{Verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|xbox360}} Occasionally the scavenger inside the store will respawn after being enslaved or killed. {{Verify|verified}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
+ | Lucky D Gnome.jpg|On the bottom shelf, one of the smallest [[damaged garden gnome]]s in ''Fallout 3''. |
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− | Fo1_Corvega_Composite.png|Original Corvega in ''[[Fallout]]'' intro. |
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− | OriginalCorvega.png|Wrecked Original Corvega in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. |
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− | OriginalCorvegaJunktown.png|Wrecked Original Corvega on the wall of [[Junktown]] in ''[[Fallout]]''. |
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− | 2DoorCorvega.png|Wrecked two-door Corvega on the wall of [[Junktown]] in ''[[Fallout]]''. |
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− | Fo3 Corvega Atomic V8.png|Wrecked Atomic V8 Corvega in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
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− | ChryslusAd2.png|Corvega "Driving Paradise" Atomic V8 billboard. |
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− | ChryslusAd1.png|Bubble-Top Corvega "Driving Paradise" billboard. |
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− | CorvegaMZ.png|Intact four-door Corvega in [[mothership]] ''[[Zeta]]'' in the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Mothership Zeta (add-on)|Mothership Zeta]]''. |
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− | FO3-4DoorCorvega.png|Wrecked four-door Corvega in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
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− | Corvega_TL.jpg|Virtual four-door Corvega in [[Tranquility Lane]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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− | Corvega_Tenpenny.jpg|Miniature four-door Corvega on Allistair Tenpenny's desk in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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− | CorvegaCA1.jpg|Corvega concept art used for billboards in-game, by [[Adam Adamowicz]] |
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− | CorvegaCA2.jpg |
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− | Corvega CA1.jpg |
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− | Corvega CA2.jpg |
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− | Corvega CA3.jpg |
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− | Corvega CA4.jpg |
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− | Corvega CA5.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | ==References== |
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− | {{References}} |
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− | [[Category:Fallout |
+ | [[Category:Fallout 3 unmarked locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fallout 3 shop]] |
− | [[Category:Fallout 3 non-drivable vehicles]] |
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− | [[Category:Fallout: New Vegas non-drivable vehicles]] |
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+ | [[ru:Бакалея «Счастье»]] |
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− | [[ru:Корвега]] |
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− | [[pl:Corvega]] |
Revision as of 21:17, 30 May 2013
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Lucky's is an unmarked trading post in the Capital Wasteland, which is inhabited by a scavenger.
The grounds immediately surrounding Lucky's are usually populated by several different types of enemies, making fights between them a regular sight in the area. It is easy to get caught in a three- or four-way battle when coming out of the store.
Layout
It's southwest of both Tenpenny Tower and Warrington Station, at the bottom edge of the map.
Lucky's consists of two rooms, a reasonably small shop area with various shelves, a counter to the east, and a seat next to a bed to the north. In the north east corner, there is a small bathroom with a toilet and sink.
Notable loot
- The lucky shades (+1 Luck when worn) can be found on the mannequin.
- A copy of Pugilism Illustrated is located behind the counter. Taking it incurs no loss of Karma.
- A Nuka-Cola Quantum on a back shelf, clearly visible, near two Nuka-Colas. Must be stolen.
- One of the smallest damaged garden gnomes in Fallout 3.
Notes
- Most of the items, with the notable exceptions of the lucky shades and Pugilism Illustrated, are marked as "owned" and are therefore not for sale and will result in a loss of Karma if taken.
- This shop contains almost every item needed to make one of each custom weapon; all except a deathclaw hand, fission battery, radscorpion poison gland and a steam gauge assembly.
- Since the shopkeeper (the scavenger) doesn't sell everything that's in the store, you may steal from her. If she detects the theft, she will take the stolen items back and you will be able to buy from her.
- Lucky's can easily be seen from the top of Tenpenny Tower.
- Care should be taken when leaving Lucky's, as Talon Company mercs or Regulators may spawn outside. They always spawn when you exit Lucky's for the first time if you have the appropriate karma level.
- There are many damaged garden gnomes in the Capital Wasteland, but this one located on a shelf above the shop's ham radio may be among the smallest.
Appearances
Lucky's appears only in Fallout 3.
Bugs
- Repair skill by 10 points (using workman's coveralls clothing on her) up to the maximum 100 points allowing vendor-repair-only items to be fully repaired. To activate the glitch, you have to exit outside, save, load and enter again. [verified] You could increase the scavenger's
- deathclaws, giant radscorpions, or Talon Company mercs will materialize inside the store. [verified] Occasionally one or multiple
- Occasionally the scavenger inside the store will respawn after being enslaved or killed. [verified]