Germantown police HQ terminals

The Germantown Police HQ terminals are a series of terminals found at the Germantown police HQ in Fallout 3.

Terminal
Note: When the Lone Wanderer explores the ruined town of Germantown, the terminal can be found in the courtyard in front of the Germantown Police HQ building, containing the logs of one Nancy Kroydon. These logs are an eyewitness account relating the events that transpired immediately prior and sometime after the start of the Great War. They detail her attempts to treat survivors of the war as they fall ill from radiation poisoning, and the logs end when she succumbs to radiation sickness herself. Note: This terminal is located on the table behind the entrance gateway to the relief camp.

disconnect user: N Kroydon
Note: Accessing the command logs the Lone Wanderer off the terminal.

Impound Information
Note: This terminal is located on a table in the Records Room on the Top Floor. It is locked Very Hard.

Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on a desk in the Small Office on the Top Floor. It is locked ... .

Disengage Lock
Note: Accessing this command unlocks the safe next to the desk.

911 Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on the counters in the 911 Operator's Room on the Ground Floor.

Sound Station Alarm
Note: Accessing this command initiates the alarm for the station.

911 Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on the counters in the 911 Operator's Room on the Ground Floor.

Sound Station Alarm
Note: Accessing this command initiates the alarm for the station.

911 Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on the counters in the 911 Operator's Room on the Ground Floor.

Sound Station Alarm
Note: Accessing this command initiates the alarm for the station.

Police Station Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on the counter in the Security Room. It unlocks the Contraband Closet. It is locked Hard.

Lockdown Terminal
Note: This terminal is located on the desk in the Cells room. It is locked ... .

Behind the scenes

 * In Log 2 the Belt Loop likely refers to either the inner or outer loop of the real-world Interstate 495, the Capital Beltway.
 * The two drugs Nancy mentions in Log 6, Prussian blue and filgrastim, are both real-life medications that can be used in the management of radiation poisoning. Prussian blue (iron (III) ferrocyanide) is a blue pigment, most commonly known as the blue in blueprints. It is also used as a treatment for thallium and cesium toxicity, thanks to its ability to chelate (bind into excretable form) these and other heavy metals. Filgrastim is a recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, used to stimulate bone marrow to produce more white blood cells. Its major use is to treat the immune dysfunctions caused by bone marrow damage; in our world, this commonly results from high-dose chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the context of cancer treatment.
 * These terminals were written by Joel Burgess, Lead Level Designer of Fallout 3.