User:Locklear 86

I love the Enclave, my Xbox Live Tag is 'The Enclave 86', my laptop backround is Eden's porpaganda posters, I bought Fallout 3 for the PC, only to find my computer is not good enough, just so I could use the GECK to build an Enclave Base, I have searched every Enclave site in the game trying to turn one of them into a home base (still unsuccessful), I destroyed the Citadel in Broken Steel so, why oh why oh why is do I still have to fight them!!!!!! I mean every BoS soldier left alive is hostile because I destroyed the Citadel so wtf? Plenty enough people prefer the Enclave so why can't Bethseda just make some sort of Enclave friendly option? The best I've got is Vault 101 during Trouble on the Homefront quest with all the dwellers reverse/pickpocketed Enclave Hellfire Armour and Officer Uniforms. I wouldn't mind living in an Enclave base with no other men, even traveling that long Presidential Metro Line to and fro the Adams Airforce Base, but oh no the Enclave Mobile Base has no longer got an entrance even though I destroyed the Citadel, seriously why, what is the point of denying people access to it? An then I discovered the Enclave bed in one of the hangers with all the crates and I thought better than nothing, but then after 30 mins of arraging stuff on tables to look like someone lived there I remembered that placing objects outside on tables causes them to be all over the floor when you next return.

Long Live the Enclave!

Those who died for the Enclave
John Henry Eden - Last President of the Enclave, killed by the Lone Wanderer (or by Liberty Prime in Broken Steel).

Augustus Autumn - Commander of Enclave Armed Forces, killed by the Lone Wanderer (or if not MIA).

Enclave Sigma Leader - Commander of elite Squad Sigma at Adams Airforce Base, killed in its destruction.

Dick Richardson - President of the Enclave aboard the Enclave Oil Rig, killed in its destruction.

Charles Curling - Commander of the United States Chemical Corps, killed in the destruction of the Enclave Oil Rig.