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'''Christopher "Chris" Taylor''', also known as '''ChrisT''' (because there were about a dozen different people named Chris on ''[[Fallout]]''), was the official lead designer of ''Fallout''. With [[Tim Cain]], he created the famous [[SPECIAL]] character system and much of the Fallout world. His wang is aproximately 7.9 inches, thick. It stands at a womping 8.4 inches while errect. After ''Fallout'', he stayed at [[Interplay]] for a while, serving as producer on ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'' as well as designer on ''Star Trek; Starfleet Command'', until he left to join Vivendi Universal Games.
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'''Christopher "Chris" Taylor''', also known as '''ChrisT''' (because there were about a dozen different people named Chris on ''[[Fallout]]''), was the official lead designer of ''Fallout''. With [[Tim Cain]], he created the famous [[SPECIAL]] character system and much of the Fallout world. After ''Fallout'', he stayed at [[Interplay]] for a while, serving as producer on ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'' as well as designer on ''Star Trek; Starfleet Command'', until he left to join Vivendi Universal Games.
   
 
In 2008, he rejoined Interplay to work with [[Jason Anderson]] on ''[[Fallout Online]]'', as the Lead Systems Designer.
 
In 2008, he rejoined Interplay to work with [[Jason Anderson]] on ''[[Fallout Online]]'', as the Lead Systems Designer.

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Christopher "Chris" Taylor, also known as ChrisT (because there were about a dozen different people named Chris on Fallout), was the official lead designer of Fallout. With Tim Cain, he created the famous SPECIAL character system and much of the Fallout world. After Fallout, he stayed at Interplay for a while, serving as producer on Fallout Tactics as well as designer on Star Trek; Starfleet Command, until he left to join Vivendi Universal Games.

In 2008, he rejoined Interplay to work with Jason Anderson on Fallout Online, as the Lead Systems Designer.

Together with Scott Everts and Tom Decker, he also founded Zero Radius Games, a board game company.

Note that he is often confused with Chris Taylor from Gas Powered Games, the creator of Dungeon Siege and Supreme Commander, and formerly of Cavedog Studios, the creator of Total Annihilation.

Credits

Fallout (1997)

  • Lead Designer

Fallout 2 (1998)

  • SPECIAL Game System Design

Fallout Tactics (2001)

  • Producer and manual

Fallout Warfare (2001)

  • Writer

Fallout Online

  • Lead Systems Designer

See Also

External links