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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: The Pitt achievements and trophies, The Pitt characters, The Pitt cut content, The Pitt factions, The Pitt images, The Pitt items, The Pitt locations, The Pitt mentioned-only content, The Pitt news, The Pitt perks, The Pitt quests, Pitt broadcast, The Pitt, The Pitt bugs, Trog, Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion, Wernher's Distress signal, Free Labor, Into the Pitt, Mill Worker, Adan, Billy, Bone, Brand, Duke, Everett, Faydra, Friday, Gruber, Grudd Bear, Hammer, Ishmael Ashur, Jackson, John-John, John Bear, Kai, Krenshaw, Lulu, Marco, Marie, Mex, Midea, Milly, Mona, Nola, O-Dog, Phantom, Pitt raider, Pitt slave, Prosper, Ramsey, Reddup, Sandra Kundanika, Slave fighter, Slave master, Squill, Trouble Man, Vikia, Wernher, Wildmen, Wild Bill, Pitt raiders, Pitt slaves, Abandoned Apartments, Abandoned area, Haven, Midea's Quarters, Monongahela River, Radio tower, Steelyard, Supply plant, The Hole, The Mill, The Pitt, The Pitt Bridge, The Pitt Downtown, The Pitt Trainyard, The Pitt underground, The Pitt Uptown, Train tunnel, Wernher's hideout, Auto Axpert, Free Labor, Into the Pitt, Unsafe Working Conditions. Excerpt: Pitt broadcast is a radio station run by the slavers of The Pitt and broadcast from the downtown area. The radio station plays motivational speeches from Ashur presumably to keep the morale of the slaves high. If the Lone Wanderer completes Free Labor in Wernher's favor, the station is reduced to static and white noise. The motivational speeches will be played at random in a loop on the station, interrupted by 5 10 seconds of static. "Wastesland" is not a typo. Ashur actually says "wastesland" during this particular broadcast. The Pitt is the second add-on for Fallout 3, developed and published by Bethesda Softworks. The Pitt was released as downloadable content on Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live on March 24, 2009. On The Pitts first release, for some...