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* HerrDoktor: Very much coded as a defecting Nazi scientist, being a former member of the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Enclave]] with a Germanic-sounding name. Though he doesn't have any kind of accent and would have to be at least half a dozen generations removed from Europe.

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: After realizing that he'll never be able to make it to Moldaver in time before getting caught by the Ghoul or the Brotherhood, he takes a Vault-Tec brand Plan D suicide pill (banana-flavored) and tells Lucy to cut off his head and take it with her.
* CreepyGood: He's a scientist from the notoriously amoral Enclave, speaks with Michael Emerson's unnerving monotone, scares the living crap out of Lucy by appearing by her campfire in the middle of the night, and knows a frightening degree about her... and yet, he's a humanitarian soul who never hurts anyone deliberately, to the point that he might be one of the most benevolent of the Enclave's members encountered in the entire franchise.



* DrivenToSuicide: After realizing that he'll never be able to make it to Moldaver in time before getting caught by the Ghoul or the Brotherhood , he takes a Vault-Tec brand Plan D suicide pill (banana-flavored) and tells Lucy to cut off his head and take it with her.


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* DamnedByFaintPraise: Ma June clearly has zero faith in Lucy's ability to get Dr Wilzig to Moldaver, and her halfassed attempts to spur her on to that end amount to "this could ''maybe'' work."
* EnragedByIdiocy: Lucy's lack of experience and common sense very quickly gets on Ma June's nerves, to the point that she actually appears to suffer a SarcasmFailure when Lucy asks if Maximus (who'd just introduced himself as Knight Titus) was a knight and is left staring in silent aggravation at the Vault-dweller for a {{beat}} until she remembers herself and roars for assistance.


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* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: She and her assistant/co-owner Barv live together and spend a good deal of time quarrelling with each other over interrupted meals and missing prosthetic legs; after their latest argument, Ma June follows up by contritely apologizing for shouting at her over the leg incident, though Barv playfully grumbles that June would have found an excuse to shout at her anyway.


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* RacistGrandma: Is very open in telling the Ghoul that "[[FantasticRacism your kind]]" aren't welcome in town.


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* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: A lifetime in the wasteland has left Ma June with little interest in mincing words with everyone; not only does she shout at Barv, drop the mother of all diatribes on Lucy, and drop some casual anti-ghoul prejudice, but even when she's in a good mood, she refers to Lucy and Vault-Dwellers in general as "you sardine-fucking dipshits."
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* NightmareFace: Downplayed. Aside from the missing nose and leathery texture, the Ghoul doesn't look nearly as bad as his game counterparts.
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Fun fact: a common nickname for the melonwall is "Maligator"


* DogStereotype: While she's a Malinois rather than a German Shepherd, she displays the extreme loyalty and competence in tracking associated with the similar but better-known breed.

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* DogStereotype: While she's a Malinois rather than a German Shepherd, she displays the extreme loyalty and competence in tracking associated with the similar but better-known breed. In addition, she displays the typical Malinois tendency to bite things.
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* SayingTooMuch: During an argument with her husband, she explains in frustration that she's doing all she can to put their family "in one of the good Vaults". Both her and Cooper immediately realizes what she said and its implications (if there are "good Vaults", that means there are ''bad'' ones), and it's what pushes Cooper into secretly attending an anti-Vault-Tec meeting.
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* SayingTooMuch: During an argument with her husband, she explains in frustration that she's doing all she can to put their family "in one of the good Vaults". Both her and Cooper immediately realizes what she said and its' implications (if there are "good Vaults", that means there are ''bad'' ones), and it's what pushes Cooper into secretly attending an anti-Vault-Tec meeting.

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* SayingTooMuch: During an argument with her husband, she explains in frustration that she's doing all she can to put their family "in one of the good Vaults". Both her and Cooper immediately realizes what she said and its' its implications (if there are "good Vaults", that means there are ''bad'' ones), and it's what pushes Cooper into secretly attending an anti-Vault-Tec meeting.
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* PregnantBadass: During the attack on the residents of Vault 33, she doesn't hesitate to fight back despite being in her third trimester. [[spoiler:And, boy, ''does she''. Even after being ''stabbed in the eye'', she doesn't miss a step, killing the raider attacking her, taking his Sten submachine gun, and opening fire on the rest.]]

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* PregnantBadass: During the attack on the residents of Vault 33, she doesn't hesitate to fight back despite being in her third trimester. [[spoiler:And, boy, ''does she''. Even after being ''stabbed in the eye'', she doesn't miss a step, killing the raider attacking her, taking his Sten Sterling submachine gun, and opening fire on the rest.]]
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* SayingTooMuch: During an argument with her husband, she explains in frustration that she's doing all she can to put their family "in one of the good Vaults". Both her and Cooper immediately realizes what she said and its' implications (if there are "good Vaults", that means there are ''bad'' ones), and it's what pushes Cooper into secretly attending an anti-Vault-Tec meeting.
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* EyepatchOfPower: After losing an eye in the wedding massacre, she gets a fashionable eye-patch in Vault-Tec blue... and quickly establishes herself as a lot more ruthless and commanding than she initially appeared while she still had two eyes. [[spoiler:For good measure, she becomes the new Overseer of Vault 32 after Betty reassigns her and Chet.]]
* PregnantBadass: Manages to take one of the raiders' submachine guns during the attack and turn it back on them, all while pregnant.

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* EyepatchOfPower: After losing an eye in the wedding massacre, she gets a fashionable eye-patch eyepatch in Vault-Tec blue... and quickly establishes herself as a lot more ruthless and commanding than she initially appeared while she still had two eyes. [[spoiler:For good measure, she becomes the new Overseer of Vault 32 after Betty reassigns her and Chet.]]
* PregnantBadass: Manages to take one of During the raiders' attack on the residents of Vault 33, she doesn't hesitate to fight back despite being in her third trimester. [[spoiler:And, boy, ''does she''. Even after being ''stabbed in the eye'', she doesn't miss a step, killing the raider attacking her, taking his Sten submachine guns during gun, and opening fire on the attack and turn it back on them, all while pregnant.rest.]]
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Mutated creatures resembling giant salamanders, [[spoiler:created by scientists in Vault 4]].

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Mutated creatures resembling giant salamanders, [[spoiler:created by scientists in Vault 4]].salamanders.
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* UncannyValley: Unlike Cooper, Rose looks like nothing so much as a burned corpse. However, her movements when we see her for the first time make her look like a skeleton animatronic. Somehow, that makes it worse.
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Mutated creatures resembling giant salamanders, created by human scientists in Vault 4.

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Mutated creatures resembling giant salamanders, created [[spoiler:created by human scientists in Vault 4.4]].



* ForScience: They are a morally questionable crossbreed between humans and rad-resistant species.

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* ForScience: They are a morally questionable crossbreed between humans and rad-resistant species. It's a case study of what happens "if you give scientists unregulated control".
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* ForScience: They are a morally questionable crossbreed between humans and rad-resistant species.

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* SeaMonster: The protagonists encounter a Gulper hunting for prey in a lake.



* CheerfulChild: Even JustBeforeTheEnd she is fairly happy and well adjusted, and clearly enjoys helping Cooper out in his cowboy act.

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* CheerfulChild: Even JustBeforeTheEnd she is fairly happy and well adjusted, well-adjusted, and clearly enjoys helping Cooper out in his cowboy act.
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Mutated creatures resembling giant salamanders, created by human scientists in Vault 4.
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* AdaptationalUgliness: The Gulpers depicted in ''Far Harbor'' and ''Fallout 76'' basically resemble giant salamanders that walk on two legs. They're radically redesigned in the show, now resembling grotesquely massive axolotls with frog-like proportions, giving them spindly back legs and oversized heads, and have a maw filled with human fingers. The sixth episode shows that [[spoiler:they're actually ''human/creature hybrid'' mutants created through experimentation in Vault 4.]] Given the notable differences, they may be created from a different breed of salamander indigenous to the West Coast that just so happen to share the same name as the East Coast variant.
* EscapedFromTheLab: The ApocalypticLog in episode 7 shows how a Gulper escapes from the containment of Lab 4 and starts wreaking havoc on the lab staff.
* HalfHumanHybrid: [[spoiler:The Gulper's new design is this. Instead of being mutant giant salamanders, the Gulper fought on Hollywood Boulevard is the result of horrific genetic experiments conducted on Vault 4's test subjects. Lucy finds recorded footage of a female subject giving live birth to an entire pod of Gulpers, and Overseer Benjamin proudly refers to the escapee that devoured the Vault's original scientists as his great-uncle Peter.]]
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* BadassAdorable: She's cheery, a bit awkward, and cute as a button, but is still more than capable of holding her own in a fight.
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Trope is for when the character is dropped entirely for no reason. If they were killed by the nukes, then it wasn't for no reason. They were killed by the nukes. You may well say the partygoers were an example then. If Cooper is looking for them, then they weren't dropped from the story, they're just not present in the story right now.


* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She's with Cooper when the bombs drop, and it is unknown what happened to her since. The Ghoul's demand to Henry in the season 1 finale implies that she and her mother are still alive, or he at least has good reason to believe they are.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: UncertainDoom: She's with Cooper when the bombs drop, and it is unknown what happened to her since. The Ghoul's demand to Henry in the season 1 finale implies that she and her mother are still alive, or he at least has good reason to believe they are.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Like her daughter Janey, it's not established what happened to Barbara after the nukes fell. The Ghoul certainly believes both of them are alive (and, by implication, that she presently has custody of Janey), and his motivation is to find a Vault-Tec executive who can tell him where they are.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: UncertainDoom: Like her daughter Janey, it's not established what happened to Barbara after the nukes fell. The Ghoul certainly believes both of them are alive (and, by implication, that she presently has custody of Janey), and his motivation is to find a Vault-Tec executive who can tell him where they are.
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** He bullied Maximus but when Maximus--disguised as Titus--orders Thaddeus to insult him, Thaddeus is uncomfortable badmouthing Maximus now that he thinks he's dead.

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** He bullied Maximus but when Maximus--disguised as Titus--orders Thaddeus to insult him, [[NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead Thaddeus is uncomfortable badmouthing Maximus now that he thinks he's dead.]]
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Adding a point of similarity to the existing Shout Out example for Sorrel Booker.


* ShoutOut: The character name is strikingly similar to that of the actor who played Boss Hogg in ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard''. Both characters are low-level authority figures with incompetent minions.

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* ShoutOut: The character name is strikingly similar to that of the actor who played Boss Hogg in ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard''. Both characters are FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit low-level authority figures with incompetent minions.
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misuse. there is no history with the raiders judge them against.


* NotMeThisTime: Norman and the rest of the Vault residents of 33 believe that the raiders pulled a KillAndReplace on the residents of Vault 32. [[spoiler: They're only half right.]]
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 3, he's the only one to suggest killing the captive Raiders (on the ground that [[PayEvilUntoEvil they tried to kill them all so it would be doing to them exactly what they tried to do to the Vault Dwellers]] and they clearly show no interest in any kind of rehabilitation. He gets his wish in [[spoiler:episode 7, when he finds the raiders dead from rat poison. But seeing their corpses clearly shocks him, as does the casualness with which the other Dwellers take the news]].

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 3, he's the only one to suggest killing the captive Raiders (on the ground that [[PayEvilUntoEvil they tried to kill them all so it would be doing to them exactly what they tried to do to the Vault Dwellers]] and they clearly show no interest in any kind of rehabilitation.rehabilitation). He gets his wish in [[spoiler:episode 7, when he finds the raiders dead from rat poison. But seeing their corpses clearly shocks him, as does the casualness with which the other Dwellers take the news]].
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* CelebritySurvivor: A [[https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/11/fallout-first-look preview article from Vanity Fair]] and the [[https://youtu.be/o1YhcviJ7IU?si=b9QhVxRczEHpQr9z countdown livestream for the reveal trailer]] establish "The Ghoul" as this -- once named Cooper Howard, he was a famous actor who starred as the gunslinging lead character of "[[ShowWithinAShow The Man From Dead Horse]]", a hit western film released just before the war. After the bombs fell, centuries of fighting for survival in the wasteland forged him into an ''actual'' [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] making a living in the wasteland as a BountyHunter, though his backstory establishes that he was also a Marine before he turned to acting, and saw active service [[spoiler:using the T-45 power armour]].

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* CelebritySurvivor: A [[https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/11/fallout-first-look preview article from Vanity Fair]] and the [[https://youtu.be/o1YhcviJ7IU?si=b9QhVxRczEHpQr9z countdown livestream for the reveal trailer]] establish "The Ghoul" as this -- once named Cooper Howard, he was a famous actor who starred as the gunslinging lead character of "[[ShowWithinAShow The Man From Dead Horse]]", a hit western film released just before the war. After the bombs fell, centuries of fighting for survival in the wasteland forged him into an ''actual'' [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] making a living in the wasteland as a BountyHunter, though his backstory establishes that he was also a Marine before he turned to acting, and saw active service [[spoiler:using the T-45 T-45d power armour]].



* SmugSnake: A slimy, smirking, self-important, self-promoting scumbag, Bud clearly thinks he's the hottest shit that Vault-Tec has to offer. However, it's made abundantly clear that he's not as clever or as capable as he believes: the biggest point in his career prior to "Bud's Buds" was overseeing the rollout of the T-45 power armor, which turned out to be full of hidden design flaws; his big presentation to the [=CEOs=] is immediately reduced to shouted arguments, and it takes Barbara - the woman that Bud is supposedly supervising - to get the various company heads on-board with Vault-Tec's plan; he remained ignorant of the massacre of Vault 32 and Moldaver sneaking in two years later; and Norman not only tricks Bud into letting him into Vault 31, but Bud's attempts to stop him from snooping further are foiled with hilarious ease. Ultimately, Bud's only victory is achieved because Norman was so shell-shocked at the truth behind Vault 31 that he took his eyes off him for a moment too long.

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* SmugSnake: A slimy, smirking, self-important, self-promoting scumbag, Bud clearly thinks he's the hottest shit that Vault-Tec has to offer. However, it's made abundantly clear that he's not as clever or as capable as he believes: the biggest point in his career prior to "Bud's Buds" was overseeing the rollout of the T-45 T-45d power armor, which turned out to be full of hidden design flaws; his big presentation to the [=CEOs=] is immediately reduced to shouted arguments, and it takes Barbara - the woman that Bud is supposedly supervising - to get the various company heads on-board with Vault-Tec's plan; he remained ignorant of the massacre of Vault 32 and Moldaver sneaking in two years later; and Norman not only tricks Bud into letting him into Vault 31, but Bud's attempts to stop him from snooping further are foiled with hilarious ease. Ultimately, Bud's only victory is achieved because Norman was so shell-shocked at the truth behind Vault 31 that he took his eyes off him for a moment too long.
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*NotMeThisTime: Norman and the rest of the Vault residents of 33 believe that the raiders pulled a KillAndReplace on the residents of Vault 32. [[spoiler: They're only half right.]]


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*PsychoForHire: They're a bunch of depraved, deviants that Moldaver hires to cause as much chaos in the vault and kill whoever gets in her way. After the raid is done, she never tries to rescue the ones that were left behind.


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*PhraseCatcher: "Everyone knows Moldaver."


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*Really700YearsOld: [[spoiler: She was around in the pre-apocalypse era just like Coop and the Vault Tec members of Vault 31. However unlike Coop she is not a Ghoul, and seeing as how Hank didn't recognize her it's unclear if she made use of Vault 31's cryogenic freezing pods. Ultimately the truth of how she survived this long [[TheUnreveal is never revealed]] by the time of her death at the end of the season.]]

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* BecarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 3, he's the only one that suggest killing their prisoners (on the ground that [[PayEvilUntoEvil they tried to kill them all so it would be doing to them exactly what they tried to do to the Vault Dwellers]] and they clearly show no interest in any kind of rehabilitation. He gets his wish in [[spoiler:episode 7, when he finds the raiders dead, poisoned. But seeing their corpses clearly shocks him, as does the casualness with which the other Dwellers take the news]].

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* BecarefulWhatYouWishFor: BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 3, he's the only one that to suggest killing their prisoners the captive Raiders (on the ground that [[PayEvilUntoEvil they tried to kill them all so it would be doing to them exactly what they tried to do to the Vault Dwellers]] and they clearly show no interest in any kind of rehabilitation. He gets his wish in [[spoiler:episode 7, when he finds the raiders dead, poisoned.dead from rat poison. But seeing their corpses clearly shocks him, as does the casualness with which the other Dwellers take the news]].



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Having been mortally wounded in battle with the Brotherhood of Steel, she calmly sits down next to Rose and watches as LA regains power for the first time in two centuries, sharing some final words of encouragement with Maximus before she dies of her injuries.



* KickTheDog: Her plan to infiltrate Vault 33 involves setting up her close friend's daughter to be sexually assaulted (via deception) and murdered along with a bunch of other innocent Vault Dwellers.

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* KickTheDog: Her plan to infiltrate Vault 33 involves setting up her close friend's daughter to be sexually assaulted (via deception) and murdered along with a bunch of other innocent Vault Dwellers.Dwellers, either as a cover for her escape or simply as revenge against Hank.


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* TookALevelInJerkass: Prior to the Great War, she was a nonviolent scientist and activist who remained on civil terms even with people who disagreed with her politics, and the worst thing she got up to was anti-corporate espionage; later, in the brief flashback to Shady Sands, she seems rather pleasant when living in the heart of the NCR. Following the destruction of Shady Sands, the ghoulification of Rose, and the final downfall of the NCR, though, Moldaver has become a cold-hearted warlord more than happy to let a brutal gang of raiders loose on the population of Vault 33 if it means getting her hands on Hank. The only thing keeping her from being a full-blown FallenHero is the fact that she has genuinely humanitarian goals, particularly in comparison to the Vault-Tec remnants she opposes.
* TheUnfettered: There's nothing she won't do if it means accomplishing her goals, including the slaughter of innocent people and hostage-taking.
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* WeHaveReserves: Upon hearing that Maximus has apparently "died", he immediately assures "Titus" that they have plenty of more Squires to replace him with.



* GoryDiscretionShot: Gets shot in the chest by the Ghoul, whose bullets tend to make people explode, though due to the lights being off we only see a glimpse of it.
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* SergeantRock: Isn't afraid to lead to the Aspirants he was training into battle himself.

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A fellow Aspirant who is seen bullying Maximus at boot camp, who is later reassigned to be "Titus'" Squire after Maximus' "death", initially unaware that Maximus has assumed the identity of Titus.

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A fellow Aspirant who is seen bullying Maximus at boot camp, who is later reassigned to be "Titus'" Squire after Maximus' "death", initially unaware that Maximus has assumed petty officer in the identity Brotherhood and commander of Titus.the Aspirants.


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* BaldOfAuthority: Sports a bald head and is a commander of the Brotherhood's new recruits.
* GoryDiscretionShot: Gets shot in the chest by the Ghoul, who's bullets tend to make people explode, though due to the lights being off we only see a glimpse of it.
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A fellow Aspirant who is seen bullying Maximus at boot camp, who is later reassigned to be "Titus'" Squire after Maximus' "death", initially unaware that Maximus has assumed the identity of Titus.
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* CompositeCharacter: Quintus combines elements of Owyn Lyons from ''3'' in his desire for change, approachability and bravery, [[spoiler:and Father Elijah from ''New Vegas'' in his resentment, [[TheStarscream scheming against his fellow elders]], and a desire to build a new Brotherhood.]]
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* LackOfEmpathy: He's entirely unbothered by seeing his wife's been turned into an extremely decayed feral Ghoul by his actions. Furthermore, he didn't give a damn that over 30,000 people were peacefully living in Shady Sands when he nuked it, or that nuking Shady Sands ended the NCR, the wasteland's only functioning democracy.

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* LackOfEmpathy: He's entirely unbothered by seeing his wife's been turned into an extremely decayed feral Ghoul by his actions. Furthermore, he didn't give a damn that over 30,000 people were peacefully living in Shady Sands when he nuked it, or that nuking Shady Sands ended devastated the NCR, the wasteland's only functioning democracy.



* AssholeVictim: After exploiting Lucy and trying to brutally mutilate & kill her, he gets beaten up by Overseer Hank with a shovel, who then proceeds to drown the raider in a barrel of pickles.
* AxCrazy: Once the pretenses of being a vault-resident disappear, Monty is shown to be an especially violent raider who tries to cut and stab Lucy with his dagger, and even tries to strangle her to death.
* EvilIsPetty: Before it's revealed he's a raider, Monty uses Lucy's window-drapes to wipe his privates after having sex with her.

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* AssholeVictim: After exploiting Lucy and trying to brutally mutilate & and kill her, he gets beaten up by Overseer Hank with a shovel, who then proceeds to drown the raider in a barrel of pickles.
* AxCrazy: Once the pretenses of being a vault-resident vault resident disappear, Monty is shown to be an especially violent raider who tries to cut and stab Lucy with his dagger, and even tries to strangle her to death.
* EvilIsPetty: Before it's revealed he's a raider, Monty uses Lucy's window-drapes window drapes to wipe his privates after having sex with her.



* HateSink: There's a special despicability for anyone to marry an eager young woman, sleep with her, then try to violently kill her and her community immediately afterwards.

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* HateSink: There's a special despicability for anyone to marry an eager young woman, sleep with her, then try to violently kill her and her community immediately afterwards.afterward.



* DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans: He views starting the Great War, eradicating life on Earth, and subjecting the Vault dwellers to bizarre and inhumane experiments as perfectly justified, because it gives him the opportunity to create a society with a perfect managerial structure.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Both during pre-war time and during his reign over Vault 31, Bud comes across as an overly chipper and upbeat sort of executive who can't help but smile at every opportunity when talking with Cooper or his various partners and even comes across as a little awkward given how much of a {{Workaholic}} he is in conversation... which all dissuades from the fact he is a deeply amoral ManipulativeBastard who is actively planned the Great War for profit, gain, and [[OneNationUnderCopyright the eventual control of all of mankind]] with his fellow suits at Vault-Tec, up to [[OmnicidalManiac nonchalantly stating Vault-Tec's plan to purge surface clean]] 200 years later to Norman in the same breath he makes a comparison how his "buds" are kind of people that will sell lemonade.

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* DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans: He views starting the Great War, eradicating life on Earth, and subjecting the Vault dwellers to bizarre and inhumane experiments as perfectly justified, justified because it gives him the opportunity to create a society with a perfect managerial structure.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Both during pre-war pre-War time and during his reign over Vault 31, Bud comes across as an overly chipper and upbeat sort of executive who can't help but smile at every opportunity when talking with Cooper or his various partners and even comes across as a little awkward given how much of a {{Workaholic}} he is in conversation... which all dissuades from the fact he is a deeply amoral ManipulativeBastard who is actively planned the Great War for profit, gain, and [[OneNationUnderCopyright the eventual control of all of mankind]] with his fellow suits at Vault-Tec, up to [[OmnicidalManiac nonchalantly stating Vault-Tec's plan to purge surface clean]] 200 years later to Norman in the same breath he makes a comparison how his "buds" are kind of people that will sell lemonade.



* NotSoHarmlessVillain: When first introduced, he comes off as a benign empty suit whose only threat is talking people's ear off. But it becomes increasingly clear that he's very influential and very amoral, which is a very dangerous combination when the entire world's at stake. Even in his pathetic BrainInAJar state, he still retains enough remote control over Vault 31's systems to trap Norman inside the cryo-vault and force him into a SadisticChoice of either going in a cryo-storage unit or dying of starvation as his prisoner.

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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: When first introduced, he comes off as a benign empty suit whose only threat is talking people's ear ears off. But it becomes increasingly clear that he's very influential and very amoral, which is a very dangerous combination when the entire world's at stake. Even in his pathetic BrainInAJar state, he still retains enough remote control over Vault 31's systems to trap Norman inside the cryo-vault and force him into a SadisticChoice of either going in a cryo-storage unit or dying of starvation as his prisoner.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Like her daughter Janey, it's not established what happened to Barbara after the nukes fell. The Ghoul certainly believes both of them are alive (and, by implication, that she presently has custody of Janey), and his motivation is to find a Vault-Tec executive that can tell him where they are.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Like her daughter Janey, it's not established what happened to Barbara after the nukes fell. The Ghoul certainly believes both of them are alive (and, by implication, that she presently has custody of Janey), and his motivation is to find a Vault-Tec executive that who can tell him where they are.
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* BecarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 3, he's the only one that suggest killing their prisoners (on the ground that [[PayEvilUntoEvil they tried to kill them all so it would be doing to them exactly what they tried to do to the Vault Dwellers]] and they clearly show no interest in any kind of rehabilitation. He gets his wish in [[spoiler:episode 7, when he finds the raiders dead, poisoned. But seeing their corpses clearly shocks him, as does the casualness with which the other Dwellers take the news]].

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