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'''Chris Avellone''' is, around [[Timeline#2161|2161]], the most feared bounty hunter in the Wastes.
 
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When spoken to, most dialogue choices just end with shove towards the door. However, when Chris is first told you want a 'donut', he takes it as bad humor. The second time, he gets annoyed and initiates combat.
 
When spoken to, most dialogue choices just end with shove towards the door. However, when Chris is first told you want a 'donut', he takes it as bad humor. The second time, he gets annoyed and initiates combat.
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===Tell me about===
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{| class="va-table collapsible collapsed" style="width: 60%;"
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! colspan="2" | Tycho's [[Tell Me About|Tell-Me-Abouts]]
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! Query
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! Response
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|Adytum
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|A small town to the south. Occasionally some of them visit.
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|Followers
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|Those are the peace loving freaks who live near us.
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|Cathedral
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|A strange cult south of Adytum and the rest of the Boneyard. Nicole
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says that they are up to something.
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|Rippers
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|An ultra-violent gang to our west.
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|Blades
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|A gang to the east. They use vibro-knives.
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|Gun <nowiki>[Runners]</nowiki>
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|A gang that came from the Hub, and sells guns. They are north of here.
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|Hub
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|The Hub is a large city of traders and businesses, to the east.
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|Junktown
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|Junktown is a small city just north of the Hub.
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|Nicole
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|She's the leader of the Followers.
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|Boneyard
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|This place is the Angel's Boneyard, the remnants of the old city of Los Angeles.
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==Inventory==
 
==Inventory==

Revision as of 18:47, 17 May 2011

 
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We don't appreciate wise guys here. Buzz off.

Chris Avellone is, around 2161, the most feared bounty hunter in the Wastes.

Background

He and his entourage hunt down transgressors for profit and thrill. He has an abrupt attitude and is serious about his money. He does not like child killers, or any annoying people for that matter.

In his later years, he became the king of the dancefloor and womanly conquests in New Reno. Eventually, he ended up buried on Golgotha.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon talkinghead
This character has a talking head.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.

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FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a merchant. Sells: -
40 Weaponsmith
This character can modify weapons.

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Chris is found in a small, ruined building just west of the Followers of the Apocalypse library. He is guarding two thugs he probably caught himself.

When spoken to, most dialogue choices just end with shove towards the door. However, when Chris is first told you want a 'donut', he takes it as bad humor. The second time, he gets annoyed and initiates combat.

Tell me about

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Combat armor
'I'm Christopher and you're meat.' button
Assault rifle 2 knives
10mm pistol
24x 10mm AP
24x 10mm JHP
100x 5mm JHP
100x 5mm AP
2 stimpaks
3 throwing knives
55 Bottle cap
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Appearances

This Chris Avellone appears in Fallout and is mentioned in Fallout 2.

Behind the scenes

The character was named after Chris Avellone. According to the Fallout Bible:

It's just a joke from Jess Heinig, one of the programmers. It's one of the five billion developer in-jokes in Fallout 1 and 2. The fellow [Avellone] has no past, and no future.

Also, a possible joke[1] of how Interplay wasn't paying him enough (or at all) is referenced.

References