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* AndIMustScream: The accident at Mariposa caused him to spend over ''a month'' floating in the vats containing the FEV, hence his substantial and unique [[BodyHorror mutation]].

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* AndIMustScream: The accident at Mariposa caused him to spend over ''a month'' floating in the vats containing the FEV, in ''incredible'' pain, hence his substantial and unique [[BodyHorror mutation]].


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* TheAssimilator: It's one of his powers, though it doesn't show up in game. His logs detailing his mutation mention that a tendril shot out from his gut and grabbed a nearby rat, dragging it into its entrails and assimilating it. Later on a human wanders into the Mariposa base and he accidentally "consumes" him by sheer surprise. His early failed mutants who are too stupid to be functional are instead consumed. When he does this he gains the knowledge of those he absorbs.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Master keeps a nuclear bomb in the Cathedral, in case the Unity ever encountered an enemy too strong to be defeated by an army of Super Mutants, but it's specifically noted by the mutant guarding it that even he is hesitant at unleashing such power again.
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* VoiceOfTheLegion: His speech is composed in real time with slightly digitilized samples of the voices of everyone he has absorbed. The voices switch intermittently, even within the same sentence.

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* VoiceOfTheLegion: His speech is composed in real time with slightly digitilized samples Due to being a physical amalgamation of several different people and one computer, the voices of everyone he Master has absorbed. The voices several distinct voices, which he tends to switch between intermittently, even within the same sentence.sentence. Aside from his original voice, which does the bulk of the talking, notable voices include a very angry and masculine voice, a feminine but slightly digitized voice, and an androgynous, clearly synthetic voice (the least frequently heard one).



* WetwareCPU: Sometime after taking his dunk in the FEV tank, Richard bonded his severely mutated body with the Vault Overseer's chair.

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* WetwareCPU: Sometime after taking his dunk in the FEV tank, Richard bonded his severely mutated body with the Vault Overseer's chair.chair, integrating his nerves into the central computer system of the Vault and making its systems an extension of his body.
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* DistractedByTheSexy: If your character is a woman, Harry will comment on your beauty and won't attempt to escort you to Lou, even though you are a "normal".

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* DistractedByTheSexy: If your character is a woman, Harry will comment on your beauty and won't attempt to escort you to Lou, even though you are a "normal"."normal", although it may still be harder to deal with him if you have low Charisma.
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Moving this Dummied Out example to trivia.


* DummiedOut: She was supposed to play a bigger role in the game, but like much of the content in the Boneyard, it had to be cut down due to the developers running out of time.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Kenneth Mars (English), Vadim Maksimov (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Kenneth Mars (English), Vadim (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Vadim Maksimov (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyShalhoub (English), Dmitry Filimonov (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyShalhoub (English), Dmitry (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Dmitry Filimonov (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer (English), Elena Kischik (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer (English), Elena (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Elena Kischik (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardDeanAnderson (English), Dmitry Polonsky (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardDeanAnderson (English), Dmitry (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Dmitry Polonsky (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (English), Andrey Yaroslavtsev (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (English), Andrey (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Andrey Yaroslavtsev (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (English), Kirill Radzig (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (English), Kirill (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Kirill Radzig (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon (English), Elena Kischik (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon (English), Elena (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Elena Kischik (Russian)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (English), Boris Repetur (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' CCH Pounder (English), Olga Kuznetsova (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' CCH Pounder (English), Olga (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Olga Kuznetsova (Russian)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown (English), Alexander Bobrovsky (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown (English), Alexander (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Alexander Bobrovsky (Russian)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/KathSoucie (English), Oleg Shcherbinin, Elena Ivasishina (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/KathSoucie (English), Oleg (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Oleg Shcherbinin, Elena Ivasishina (Russian)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyJay (English), Vladimir Antonik (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyJay (English), Vladimir (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Vladimir Antonik (Russian)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidWarner (English), Alexander Klyukvin (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidWarner (English), Alexander (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Alexander Klyukvin (Russian)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BradGarrett (English), Konstantin Sapronenkov (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BradGarrett (English), Konstantin (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Konstantin Sapronenkov (Russian)(Russian)[[/note]]
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* MinorMajorCharacter[=/=]MoralityChain: Despite given a voice and talking head, he seems to be a pretty minor character. He has little dialogue and contributes to no quests in the game, yet his status (i.e. whether he is dead or alive by the end of the game) is crucial for determining the direction of the Brotherhood's leadership: if the player kills him, the Brotherhood retaliates by conquering the wasteland and ruling it for 1000 years. But if he lives, he takes over as the next High Elder, causing the Brotherhood to stay out of local politics to become a research and development house.

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* MinorMajorCharacter[=/=]MoralityChain: MinorMajorCharacter: Despite given a voice and talking head, he seems to be a pretty minor character. He has little dialogue and contributes to no quests in the game, yet his status (i.e. whether he is dead or alive by the end of the game) is crucial for determining the direction of the Brotherhood's leadership: if the player kills him, the Brotherhood retaliates by conquering the wasteland and ruling it for 1000 years. But if he lives, he takes over as the next High Elder, causing the Brotherhood to stay out of local politics to become a research and development house.
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* MinorMajorCharacter: Despite given a voice and talking head, he seems to be a pretty minor character. He has little dialogue and contributes to no quests in the game, yet his status (i.e. whether he is dead or alive by the end of the game) is crucial for determining the direction of the Brotherhood's leadership: if the player kills him, the Brotherhood retaliates by conquering the wasteland and ruling it for 1000 years. But if he lives, he takes over as the next High Elder, causing the Brotherhood to stay out of local politics to become a research and development house.

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* MinorMajorCharacter: MinorMajorCharacter[=/=]MoralityChain: Despite given a voice and talking head, he seems to be a pretty minor character. He has little dialogue and contributes to no quests in the game, yet his status (i.e. whether he is dead or alive by the end of the game) is crucial for determining the direction of the Brotherhood's leadership: if the player kills him, the Brotherhood retaliates by conquering the wasteland and ruling it for 1000 years. But if he lives, he takes over as the next High Elder, causing the Brotherhood to stay out of local politics to become a research and development house.
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* MyGirlBackHome: Sort of. If you ask Ian about Tandi, he'll mention that she's nice and all, but he has someone waiting for him back home. Given the general small scope of the game, who exactly is waiting for him (and where exactly 'home' is, for that matter) are never followed up on.


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* OhCrap: If you roll the Giant Footprint special encounter with Tycho in your party, he's quite alarmed by the whole situation. You can ask him for his thoughts on the matter, which basically amount to "I have no idea what could have caused this, but we shouldn't stick around to find out; let's get the hell away from here".


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* ImpromptuCampfireCookout: Upon arriving in the Glow, Katja might comment that she wishes she had "a hot dog and a really long stick".
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-> '''Voiced by:''' CCH Pounder (English), Olga Kuznetsov (Russian)

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-> '''Voiced by:''' CCH Pounder (English), Olga Kuznetsov Kuznetsova (Russian)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/KathSoucie (English), Oleg Shcherbinin, Elena Ivasishin (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/KathSoucie (English), Oleg Shcherbinin, Elena Ivasishin Ivasishina (Russian)
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* FamousLastWords: His last line, "Leave, while you still have hope." That's pretty much the sad, always repeating story of mankind... and ''Fallout''. Good intentions gone wrong.
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Moving to Fallout 2's page as Contrasting Sequel Antagonist.


* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[TheBrute brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is because he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the the Unity's cause of turning people into Super Mutants to better survive the wasteland that borders on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]] like the Master but instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].
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* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[DumbMuscle brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is that he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the cause of the unity bordering on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair like the Master]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]] but instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].

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* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[DumbMuscle [[TheBrute brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is that because he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the the Unity's cause of turning people into Super Mutants to better survive the unity bordering wasteland that borders on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair like the Master]] despair]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]] like the Master but instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].
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* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[DumbMuscle brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is that he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the cause of the unity bordering on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair like the Master]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]], and instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].

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* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[DumbMuscle brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is that he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the cause of the unity bordering on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair like the Master]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]], and suicide]] but instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].
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* {{Foil}}: To Frank Horrigan. Both are mutants who are [[UndyingLoyalty undyingly loyal]] to their respective faction and are canonically the [[FinalBoss final obstacle]] for the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One who [[DragonTheirFeet rose to power by the death of the Master and President Richardson]] and can't be talked out of their villainy as well as displaying a negative view on wastelanders. What sets them apart is the fact that Frank Horrigan is a [[DumbMuscle brutish thug]] who was a terrible man even before his mutations and doesn't see himself as a mutant, and his loyalty to the Enclave stems out of a [[PsychoSupporter sheer bloodlust to kill any wastelanders who oppose him]] rather than any dreams of restoring America to Pre-War glory, and the reason the Chosen One can't get through to him about how pointless their fight is is that he doesn't care, and wants to kill the tribal either way. The Lieutenant is an articulate and well-read GeniusBruiser with an [[MysteriousPast unknown past]] who takes pride in being a Super Mutant and has a [[KnightTemplar firm belief in the cause of the unity bordering on conceit]], and if the Vault Dweller brings up the Super Mutant sterility, he doesn't [[DespairEventHorizon give in to despair like the Master]] and [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide]], and instead acknowledges it to be a problem that will eventually be corrected, as well as dismissing any moral objections to the Master's plan of mutating people with a virus against their will since [[CondescendingCompassion the Vault Dweller will only understand once turned into a Super Mutant]].
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* CasanovaWannabe: Certain dialogue options are in the form of cheesy pick-up lines that result in the Vault Dweller either getting rejected, mocked, or even [[DisproportionateRetribution attacked]].
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* AllThereInTheManual: The full names of the three pre-made characters are revealed in the official BradyGames strategy guide.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The full names of the three pre-made characters are revealed in the official BradyGames [=BradyGames=] strategy guide.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The full names of the three pre-made characters are revealed in the official BradyGames strategy guide

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* AllThereInTheManual: The full names of the three pre-made characters are revealed in the official BradyGames strategy guide guide.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In ''Fallout 2''.
* StatuesqueStunner: Described as being around 6-feet tall.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In Implied in ''Fallout 2''.
2'' by her 52-year reign as the beloved president-for-life of the NCR. She can be a close ally to the Chosen One, albeit [[ScrewPolitenessImASenior still somewhat irascible]], providing a wealth of information on her past experiences with the Vault Dweller.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: As popular as she was, she's gotten somewhat crabby in her old age.
* StatuesqueStunner: Described as being around 6-feet six feet tall.

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* HeroAntagonist: If the Vault Dweller takes Gizmo's assassination job and goes through with it.



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's one of only very few few leaders in the wasteland who is actively devoted to justice and principles.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's one of the only very few few leaders in the wasteland who is actively devoted to justice and principles.


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* ArcVillain: Gizmo is the top dog of Junktown's criminal element, and needs to be taken down to stabilize the community.
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* FatSlob: Gizmo is hideously obese, to the point that his girth has rendered him immobile without outside assistance, and his speech is spiced with a strained voice, snorting, and laugh-induced coughing, all of which stem from his weight.

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* FatSlob: Gizmo is hideously obese, to the point that his girth has rendered him immobile without outside assistance, and his speech is spiced with a strained strained, nasally voice, snorting, and laugh-induced coughing, all of which stem from his weight.

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* DeathGlare: Got a particulary nasty one when he gets angry.

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* DeathGlare: Got a particulary particularly nasty one when he gets angry.



* FatBastard: Somehow managed to become mordibly obese to the point he can't move by himself in a scarce post-apocalyptic world. The Vault Dweller can agree to take part in the raid on Gizmo in hopes of seeing him try to get up.

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* ArchEnemy: To Killian, who's the only one who keeps him from taking over Junktown.
* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on Gizmo's head, and his heart is just as empty.
* FatBastard: Somehow managed to become mordibly morbidly obese to the point he can't move by himself in a scarce post-apocalyptic world. The Vault Dweller can agree to take part in the raid on Gizmo in hopes of seeing him try to get up.up.
* FatSlob: Gizmo is hideously obese, to the point that his girth has rendered him immobile without outside assistance, and his speech is spiced with a strained voice, snorting, and laugh-induced coughing, all of which stem from his weight.
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* {{Determinator}}: Quote the Vault Dweller themselves from their memoirs in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout2}}'':

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* {{Determinator}}: Quote the Vault Dweller themselves from their memoirs in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout2}}'':''VideoGame/Fallout2'':
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-->'''The Master''': I don't think I can '''continue'''. ''Continue?'' To have done the things that I have done in the name of progress and healing. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. ''Madness?'' There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope.

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-->'''The Master''': I don't think I can '''continue'''. ''Continue?'' To have done the things that I have done in the name of progress and healing. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. ''Madness?'' MADNESS? There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope.''hope''.
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* VillainHasAPoint: The sequels prove that humanity does indeed continue to split into factions and wage war over resources, ideology and other petty differences, although contrary to his bleak expectations they continue to survive on regardless. His Super Mutants also end up living for centuries and might well be immortal, so their infertility might merely have been a problem to be solved at a later date rather than the FatalFlaw it first appeared to be.
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-->'''The Master''': I don't think I can continue. ''Continue?'' To have done the things that I have done in the name of progress and healing. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. ''Madness?'' There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope.

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-->'''The Master''': I don't think I can continue.'''continue'''. ''Continue?'' To have done the things that I have done in the name of progress and healing. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. ''Madness?'' There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope.

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!![[center: [-'''''Fallout 1''''', ''Characters/Fallout2'', ''Characters/Fallout3'', ''Characters/FalloutNewVegas'', ''Characters/Fallout4''-]]][[center: [-''Characters/FalloutShelter'', ''Characters/Fallout76''-]]][[center: [-Characters/FalloutCreatures-]]]

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!![[center: [-'''''Fallout 1''''', ''Characters/Fallout2'', ''Characters/Fallout3'', ''Characters/FalloutNewVegas'', ''Characters/Fallout4''-]]][[center: [-''Characters/FalloutShelter'', ''Characters/Fallout76''-]]][[center: [-Characters/FalloutCreatures-]]]
[[WMG:[[center:[-''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' '''[[Characters/{{Fallout}} Main Character Index]]'''\\
'''''Fallout''''' | ''Characters/Fallout2'' | ''Characters/Fallout3'' | ''Characters/FalloutNewVegas'' | ''Characters/Fallout4''\\
''Characters/FalloutShelter'' | ''Characters/Fallout76''\\
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* IdiotHero: Playing a character whose INT score is lower than 4 provides rather hilarious results. The full effects could arguably count as a {{Deconstruction}} of the {{Idiot Hero}}: your character is functionally challenged and learning new skills becomes extremely difficult. Most of the Wasteland will treat you as a joke, and many quests can't be started because your speech is far too impaired to hold a normal conversation.

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* IdiotHero: Playing a character whose INT score is lower than 4 provides rather hilarious results. The full effects could arguably count as a {{Deconstruction}} of the {{Idiot Hero}}: your character is functionally challenged severely mentally-handicapped and learning new skills becomes extremely difficult. Most of the Wasteland will treat you as a joke, and many quests can't be started because your speech is far too impaired to hold a normal conversation.
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* IdiotHero: Playing a character whose INT score is lower than 4 provides rather hilarious results. The full effects could arguably count as a {{Deconstruction}} of the {{Idiot Hero}}: your character is functionally retarded and learning new skills becomes extremely difficult. Most of the Wasteland will treat you as a joke, and many quests can't be started because your speech is far too impaired to hold a normal conversation.

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* IdiotHero: Playing a character whose INT score is lower than 4 provides rather hilarious results. The full effects could arguably count as a {{Deconstruction}} of the {{Idiot Hero}}: your character is functionally retarded challenged and learning new skills becomes extremely difficult. Most of the Wasteland will treat you as a joke, and many quests can't be started because your speech is far too impaired to hold a normal conversation.

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