Fallout 3

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Adds the Metro map you constantly see at every metro station as small pip-boy files so you can view the map whilst explporing the tunnels of the DC Metro system.

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--Background--
In the early days of 2077, the D.C. Transit Authority (DCTA) felt it was time to convince more people to take on public transportation. As a result, they came up with a wonderful way to draw in more commuters: for a minor subscription fee, any commuter could come into the possession of a Golden Ticket, which would then allow them to travel without any fees for one year. Not only did the subscription offer a Golden Ticket, it also offered a redemption code which would allow anybody with a Digital Information Processor to view the Transit System's map and find out which routes were available and which were blocked for any reason.
But for some reason, sales dropped dramatically after October 23rd that same year...

--Details--
This adds a total of 6 new items to the game: 5 PIP-BOY notes and one useless Golden Ticket. Four notes show one corner of the DC Metro map each. The 5th note is a small and hopefully somewhat funny message from the DCTA.

--Location--
When walking into Springvale from Vault 101, the first house on the RIGHT (the one which now has the mailbox upright again.) This could conflict with mods that alter Springvale, contact me if it does. If it conflicts with Broken Steel, you can come to the Netherlands to punch me in the face personally (or just contact me).

--Disclaimers & Trivia--
-Scorpion Enterprise is my way of crediting AlexScorpion, creater of the Readius.
-For those that really don't know... the Great War occurred on October 23rd, 2077, presumably around 9:45 PM in Washington DC.
-Taking screenshots of the in-game Metro Map, converting it to .DDS and immediately telling the GECK to use that texture makes GECK sleepy (and also crash...).
-The images above are not as they appear in-game, they are the JPEG files I used to convert into the textures. The in-game version is a lot smaller and possibly difficult to read. (But I'm guessing you know roundabout which stations are where on the line.)