Fallout 3 Side Quests - Strictly Business part1of2

- You can start this quest the first time you discover Paradise Falls and attempt to enter it. A guard/slaver (Grouse) will approach you and tell you that you cannot enter Paradise Falls unless you have business there. He will offer to let you in only if you go and enslave selected people off his VIP list. He will split half the profit with you for each person. He will let you in to Paradise Falls after you have enslaved at least one person. If you attempt to enter Paradise Falls by walking past Grouse and the other gate guard before you have enslaved at least one person, you will hear the other guard give you two verbal warnings to leave (without entering into dialog mode with you).. If you are still inside the gate a short while after that second warning, Grouse and his associate will attack you. In fact, all of Paradise falls will become hostile to you at that point. - This quest involves enslaving several characters for the slavers of Paradise Falls. Enslaving is done with the Mesmetron and a Slave Collar, which you will get from Grouse as well as the notes Slave Collar Insructions, Mesmetron Manual and List of "Recruits". (Make sure to return to him after each slave to collect a new slave collar for the next one.) - Alternatively you can bribe Grouse with 500 caps to let you in, postponing this quest, or skipping it altogether. - It is possible to get in without completing the quest if you've got very bad karma. You can also get in without completing the quest <b>...</b>
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