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|quests =[[Find Collar 8: "Dog"]]<br />[[Fires in the Sky]]<br />[[Put the Beast Down]]
 
|quests =[[Find Collar 8: "Dog"]]<br />[[Fires in the Sky]]<br />[[Put the Beast Down]]
 
|alignment =Neutral
 
|alignment =Neutral
|level ='''Dog:''' 5 → 35<sup>[[#level_note|(note)]]</sup> (max 50)<br />'''God:''' 1 → 35 (no max)
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|level ='''Dog:''' 5→35<sup>[[#level_note|(note)]]</sup> (max 50)<br />'''God:''' 1→35 (no max)
|derived ='''Dog:'''<br />[[Hit Point]]s: 175 → 1225<sup>[[#level_note|(note)]]</sup> (max 1750)<br />[[Fatigue]]: 250<br />'''God:'''<br />[[Hit Point]]s: 50 → 1750 (no max)<br />[[Fatigue]]: 50
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|derived ='''Dog:''' [[Hit Point]]s: 175→1225<sup>[[#level_note|(note)]]</sup><br />(max 1750)<br />'''God:''' [[Hit Point]]s: 50→1750<br />(no max)
|special =Dog: {{SPECIAL|10,3,8,5,3,10,6}}<br />God: {{SPECIAL|5,5,5,5,5,5,5}}
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|special ='''Dog''': {{SPECIAL|10,3,8,5,3,10,6}}<br />'''God''': {{SPECIAL|5,5,5,5,5,5,5}}
|perks ='''Dog:''' Nightkin Toughness (30% [[DR|Damage Resistance]])<br />'''God:''' Health Regeneration (5%)
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|perks ='''Dog:''' Nightkin Toughness<br />(30% [[DR|Damage Resistance]])<br />'''God:''' Health Regeneration (5%)
 
|actor =[[Dave B. Mitchell]]
 
|actor =[[Dave B. Mitchell]]
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|dialogue =[[NVDLC01Dog.txt]]<br />[[NVDLC01God.txt]]
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|designer =[[Chris Avellone]]
 
|baseid ={{DLC ID|001301}} (Dog)<br />{{DLC ID|00e413}} (God)
 
|baseid ={{DLC ID|001301}} (Dog)<br />{{DLC ID|00e413}} (God)
 
|refid ={{DLC ID|001306}}
 
|refid ={{DLC ID|001306}}
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Hand-picked by the [[Master]] to serve in his super mutant army, Dog was crushed by the Master's defeat. He eventually found the [[Sierra Madre]], where Elijah took advantage of his need for a "master" figure in order to enslave him, using him as a tool for bringing in potential treasure hunters and later for activating the Sierra Madre Gala Event. Dog is extremely loyal and will follow the commands issued by his master's voice to the letter, even when it puts him in danger. He also has a tendency to eat anything, even [[ghost people]], when hungry. This eventually led to him accidentally eating his own explosive collar when it came off after the first Gala Event occurred trapping Elijah and, as his other personality mentions, keeping him a prisoner to his hunger and to Elijah. Like most nightkin, Dog exhibits severe mental trauma from prolonged [[Stealth Boy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Stealth Boy]] use, resulting in dissociative identity disorder. He hates the voice, and is willing to do anything to be rid of it, even going to the point of self-harm. Pain hurts him, but also quiets the voice, so he will go to extremes such as scarring his body and putting his arm in a [[Fallout:_New_Vegas_traps#Bear_trap|bear trap]] in order to make it stop.
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Hand-picked by the [[Master]] to serve in his super mutant army, Dog's job was to fetch new humans to be turned into super mutants. Dog was crushed by the Master's defeat, and he eventually found his way to the [[Sierra Madre]], where Elijah took advantage of his need for a "master" figure in order to enslave him. Elijah utilized his previous purpose, using him as a tool for bringing in potential treasure hunters and later for activating the Sierra Madre Gala Event. Dog is extremely loyal and will follow the commands issued by his master's voice to the letter, even when it puts him in danger. He also has a tendency to eat anything, even [[ghost people]], when hungry. This eventually led to him accidentally eating his own explosive collar when it came off after the first Gala Event occurred trapping Elijah and, as his other personality mentions, keeping him a prisoner to his hunger and to Elijah. Like most nightkin, Dog exhibits severe mental trauma from prolonged [[Stealth Boy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Stealth Boy]] use, resulting in dissociative identity disorder. He hates the voice, and is willing to do anything to be rid of it, even going to the point of self-harm. Pain hurts him, but also quiets the voice, so he will go to extremes such as scarring his body and putting his arm in a [[Fallout:_New_Vegas_traps#Bear_trap|bear trap]] in order to make it stop.
   
 
The voice – "God" – is very different from Dog. He is quiet, articulate, controlling, and far less pliable than his counterpart. However, he does threaten a very painful death when the [[Courier]] mentions having the power to put him back in "the cage". He claims that he only wishes to help Dog, even confessing a protective brotherly affection for him and believes the best way to do that is to eliminate Elijah - only then can he help Dog overcome his hunger and need for a master. He does not care for the treasure of the Sierra Madre, and frequently comments on the Courier's perceived greed. When in combat, he is far less adept than Dog, as he is less accustomed to using the nightkin body and lacks the bloodlust of his other personality.
 
The voice – "God" – is very different from Dog. He is quiet, articulate, controlling, and far less pliable than his counterpart. However, he does threaten a very painful death when the [[Courier]] mentions having the power to put him back in "the cage". He claims that he only wishes to help Dog, even confessing a protective brotherly affection for him and believes the best way to do that is to eliminate Elijah - only then can he help Dog overcome his hunger and need for a master. He does not care for the treasure of the Sierra Madre, and frequently comments on the Courier's perceived greed. When in combat, he is far less adept than Dog, as he is less accustomed to using the nightkin body and lacks the bloodlust of his other personality.
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* [[Fires in the Sky]]
 
* [[Fires in the Sky]]
 
* [[Put the Beast Down]]
 
* [[Put the Beast Down]]
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|aggression =Aggressive
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|confidence =Foolhardy
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|assistance =Helps Nobody
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|hair color =
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|eye color =
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|hairstyle =
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|head add ons=
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|height =
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|factions =CreatureFaction, NVDLC01DogFaction, NVDLC01TrapFaction
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|combat style=CSSupermutantMelee
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|GECK race =Super-Mutant
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* <span id="level_note">Dog is set to level as the player does, and will reach a maximum level of 45 depending on the order in which each add-on is completed (''Dead Money'' being completed last/close to last). God also levels with the player, but has ''no'' maximum allowed level, and also has no ''minimum'' level either. Because of this, God/Dog has an extremely high amount of hit points at very high levels, in his God incarnation more than any other enemy in the game save for the [[Bloatfly (Fallout: New Vegas)#Legendary bloatfly|legendary bloatfly]] or [[Robo-scorpion#X-42 giant robo-scorpion|X-42 giant robo-scorpion]]. This, combined with his innate 30% [[Damage Resistance|DR]], can make him a very powerful opponent if the player is forced to fight him towards the end of ''Dead Money''.</span>
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* <span id="level_note">Dog is set to level as the player does, and will reach a maximum level of 45 depending on the order in which each add-on is completed (''Dead Money'' being completed last/close to last). God also levels with the player, but has ''no'' maximum allowed level, and also has no ''minimum'' level either. Because of this, God/Dog has an extremely high amount of hit points at very high levels, in his God incarnation more than any other enemy in the game save for the [[Bloatfly (Fallout: New Vegas)#Legendary bloatfly|legendary bloatfly]] or [[Robo-scorpion#X-42 giant robo-scorpion|X-42 giant robo-scorpion]]. This, combined with his inside 30% [[Damage Resistance|DR]], can make him a very powerful opponent if the player is forced to fight him towards the end of ''Dead Money''.</span>
 
* God is actually larger than Dog, set to a scale of 1, whereas Dog is set to a scale of 0.9. Like [[Lily Bowen]], Dog and God are both noticeably shorter than a normal super mutant, although they still stand a head taller than a normal human.
 
* God is actually larger than Dog, set to a scale of 1, whereas Dog is set to a scale of 0.9. Like [[Lily Bowen]], Dog and God are both noticeably shorter than a normal super mutant, although they still stand a head taller than a normal human.
 
* When Dog is dominant, he will eat any ghost people he kills, preventing them from reawakening. When God is dominant, he provides a bonus to stealth, as well as giving the player the ability to avoid traps.
 
* When Dog is dominant, he will eat any ghost people he kills, preventing them from reawakening. When God is dominant, he provides a bonus to stealth, as well as giving the player the ability to avoid traps.
 
* Dog and God have different combat-related personal perks. Dog has the typical [[nightkin]]'s 30% DR, while God's health regenerates over time.
 
* Dog and God have different combat-related personal perks. Dog has the typical [[nightkin]]'s 30% DR, while God's health regenerates over time.
 
* When Dog is dominant, he will occasionally refer to the [[Mariposa Military Base]] and [[the Cathedral]] in idle dialogue, stating that he misses the base and the church.
 
* When Dog is dominant, he will occasionally refer to the [[Mariposa Military Base]] and [[the Cathedral]] in idle dialogue, stating that he misses the base and the church.
* If the player has the [[Cannibal]] perk, he can be asked what the ghost people taste like. God will say that they "taste like copper".
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* If the player has the [[Cannibal]] perk, he can be asked what the ghost people taste like. God will say that they "taste like plastic and copper".
 
* While Dog/God are in fact an extremely crazed nightkin with obvious split personality disorder likely given to them when The [[Master]] was killed in ''[[Fallout]]'', Elijah seems to be under the impression that he is merely a normal second-generation FEV mutant (or 'Dumb-Dumbs' as Tabitha refers to them). God has given him this impression by cleverly not speaking aloud whenever Elijah is listening, exposing him only to Dog's personality, who acts like any second-generation mutant.
 
* While Dog/God are in fact an extremely crazed nightkin with obvious split personality disorder likely given to them when The [[Master]] was killed in ''[[Fallout]]'', Elijah seems to be under the impression that he is merely a normal second-generation FEV mutant (or 'Dumb-Dumbs' as Tabitha refers to them). God has given him this impression by cleverly not speaking aloud whenever Elijah is listening, exposing him only to Dog's personality, who acts like any second-generation mutant.
 
* If Dog/God has throwable explosives (e.g. frag grenades) in his inventory, he will use one initially in combat against ghost people, but is then unable to attack when they get close enough to melee.
 
* If Dog/God has throwable explosives (e.g. frag grenades) in his inventory, he will use one initially in combat against ghost people, but is then unable to attack when they get close enough to melee.
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* Dog/God has a unique face, a unique body appearance, and a unique voice compared to other nightkin.
 
* Dog/God has a unique face, a unique body appearance, and a unique voice compared to other nightkin.
 
* God will engage [[Dean Domino]] in conversation while they are both dismissed to the Villa fountain by the player. He is apparently familiar with Dean and expresses contempt for the ghoul for not leaving the Sierra Madre when he had the opportunity.
 
* God will engage [[Dean Domino]] in conversation while they are both dismissed to the Villa fountain by the player. He is apparently familiar with Dean and expresses contempt for the ghoul for not leaving the Sierra Madre when he had the opportunity.
* Similarly, if you have Dog as your companion, he will engage [[Dean Domino]] in a short conversation if they meet at the Villa fountain. Dog will refer to Dean as if he was some kind of food, being Dean's reply "you stay in your corner while I stay in mine". Then, Dean will talk quietly to the Courier, asking him/her to "keep him away from this thing".
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* Similarly, if you have Dog as your companion, he will engage [[Dean Domino]] in a short conversation if they meet at the Villa fountain. Dog will refer to Dean as if he was some kind of food, Dean's reply being, "you stay in your corner while I stay in mine". Then, Dean will talk quietly to the Courier, asking him/her to "keep him away from this thing".
 
* If your collar explodes while having Dog or God as your companion, his subsequent death will count towards the [[Super Mutant Massacre]] challenge.
 
* If your collar explodes while having Dog or God as your companion, his subsequent death will count towards the [[Super Mutant Massacre]] challenge.
 
{{FNVWW}}
 
{{FNVWW}}
 
* If the player has the [[Wild Wasteland]] trait, Dog will say "OM NOM NOM" the first time he eats a ghost person.
 
* If the player has the [[Wild Wasteland]] trait, Dog will say "OM NOM NOM" the first time he eats a ghost person.
 
{{FNVWW|end}}
 
{{FNVWW|end}}
 
{{FNVTCC}}
 
{{FNVCC}}
 
 
* Within the game files exists an unused character named [[Dog Script Test Dude]]. It is a generic super mutant used to test some scripts related to Dog/God.
 
* Within the game files exists an unused character named [[Dog Script Test Dude]]. It is a generic super mutant used to test some scripts related to Dog/God.
{{FNVCC|end}}
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{{FNVTCC|end}}
   
 
==Notable quotes==
 
==Notable quotes==
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* {{Platforms|xbox360}} There is an exploitable bug where you can obtain God's perk without him following you. By having God as a companion, use Elijah's voice to summon Dog's persona. This is only temporary, however; as soon as you dismiss him at his post for Fires in the Sky, this perk will be lost. {{Verify|verified}}
 
* {{Platforms|xbox360}} There is an exploitable bug where you can obtain God's perk without him following you. By having God as a companion, use Elijah's voice to summon Dog's persona. This is only temporary, however; as soon as you dismiss him at his post for Fires in the Sky, this perk will be lost. {{Verify|verified}}
 
* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} Dog/God is prone to getting stuck in walls around the villa and may be unable to follow the player in the same cell. {{Verify|verified}}
 
* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} Dog/God is prone to getting stuck in walls around the villa and may be unable to follow the player in the same cell. {{Verify|verified}}
* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xboc360}} Sometimes Dog will bug and repeat the phrase "Let Dog out. Hungry, hate being in here" after you have brought him to the fountain. This is because the game still thinks Dog is in the cage at the police station due to the result of buggy dialogue options when you are convincing him to leave the cage. {{Verify|verified}}
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* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} Sometimes Dog will bug and repeat the phrase "Let Dog out. Hungry, hate being in here" after you have brought him to the fountain. This is because the game still thinks Dog is in the cage at the police station due to the result of buggy dialogue options when you are convincing him to leave the cage. {{Verify|verified}}
 
**FIX: If updating the game or returning to a previous save is not an option, the console is the only solution. Go to Dog and open the console, then click him. Remember the first two digits of the number at the top then type set "XX000FBF".bDogFreed to 1. Replace XX with the two digits from before.
 
**FIX: If updating the game or returning to a previous save is not an option, the console is the only solution. Go to Dog and open the console, then click him. Remember the first two digits of the number at the top then type set "XX000FBF".bDogFreed to 1. Replace XX with the two digits from before.
* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} God has no associated game script, which can have a dramatic impact on gameplay. Notably, this means he does not automatically heal after combat, and can even die outright without triggering the detonation of the player's collar directly. {{Verify}}
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* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} God has no associated game script, which can have a dramatic impact on gameplay. Notably, this means he does not automatically heal after combat, and can even die outright without triggering the detonation of the player's collar directly. {{Verify|verified}}
   
 
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No... no, the world's always got another cage, waiting, keeping everything you want... just out of reach.— God

Dog is a psychologically disturbed nightkin who helps Father Elijah by capturing "assistants" for him and fitting them with explosive collars. His alternate personality, God (referred to by the former as simply "the voice"), is trying to break Dog free of Elijah's grasp.

The "Dog" personality is activated by the sound of Father Elijah's voice, and the "God" personality is activated by the sound of his own voice (via holotape or radio). When one personality is dominant, the other is said to be in "the cage" or "the basement".

Background

Hand-picked by the Master to serve in his super mutant army, Dog's job was to fetch new humans to be turned into super mutants. Dog was crushed by the Master's defeat, and he eventually found his way to the Sierra Madre, where Elijah took advantage of his need for a "master" figure in order to enslave him. Elijah utilized his previous purpose, using him as a tool for bringing in potential treasure hunters and later for activating the Sierra Madre Gala Event. Dog is extremely loyal and will follow the commands issued by his master's voice to the letter, even when it puts him in danger. He also has a tendency to eat anything, even ghost people, when hungry. This eventually led to him accidentally eating his own explosive collar when it came off after the first Gala Event occurred trapping Elijah and, as his other personality mentions, keeping him a prisoner to his hunger and to Elijah. Like most nightkin, Dog exhibits severe mental trauma from prolonged Stealth Boy use, resulting in dissociative identity disorder. He hates the voice, and is willing to do anything to be rid of it, even going to the point of self-harm. Pain hurts him, but also quiets the voice, so he will go to extremes such as scarring his body and putting his arm in a bear trap in order to make it stop.

The voice – "God" – is very different from Dog. He is quiet, articulate, controlling, and far less pliable than his counterpart. However, he does threaten a very painful death when the Courier mentions having the power to put him back in "the cage". He claims that he only wishes to help Dog, even confessing a protective brotherly affection for him and believes the best way to do that is to eliminate Elijah - only then can he help Dog overcome his hunger and need for a master. He does not care for the treasure of the Sierra Madre, and frequently comments on the Courier's perceived greed. When in combat, he is far less adept than Dog, as he is less accustomed to using the nightkin body and lacks the bloodlust of his other personality.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed.
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the Ravenous Hunger (as Dog)
In My Footsteps (as God)
perk.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.
FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a merchant. Bottle cap -
Sells: -
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: -
40 Weaponsmith
This character can modify weapons.

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12 The American Dream
This character rents beds. Bottle cap -.
Probability colored
This character plays Caravan. They can bid caps.

Quests

Other interactions

After recruiting Dog and watching him kill and consume one of the ghost people, the player can talk to Dog and, after going through a few speech options, receive the Ghost Hunter perk from him. However, if the player has the Cannibal perk, it is possible to get the Ghost Hunter perk from him without fighting.

Endings

This section is transcluded from Dead Money endings. To change it, please edit the transcluded page.
# Slide Voice-over narration In-game condition
1
Nvdlc01 eg dog
When Dog fell in the Sierra Madre casino, two died as one. Dog died hungry, alone, frightened. The voice in his head died with him. Screaming. Furious. Enraged. But the voice was gone, and Dog was grateful. At least Dog was dead and the voice needed to watch over him no more. In the moment before their lives ended, the wall between the two personalities fell. The two became silent as they saw the chain between them. Hunger and control are twin greeds, something Dog and his shadow had never realized. Dog is dead.
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Nvdlc01 eg dog
Dog forgot himself, as did the voice that raged within him. After their passing, a new voice spoke within the mutant's shell. It was difficult for the voice to remember the two it once was... there was the beast, Dog consumed by hunger... ...and the other in reverse... the one consumed by control. Both were driven by need for the other. The Courier brought them together, somehow, joined the two into one. All that happened at the Sierra Madre, was a faint memory to the new personality... like a flickering light in the clouds of the mind. The new voice did not think of the Courier again until the battle at the Divide reached his ears. The battle between the two couriers, beneath the torn skies and the Old World flag... each bearing a message for the other. And the mutant prayed the Courier that had saved him... had been saved in return. Dog is alive, God is alive.
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Nvdlc01 eg dog
Dog, free of the voice inside his head and no longer waiting on the voice of the Master, wandered back West. His hunger never ended. Often, small communities would suddenly vanish. They were assumed to have been hit by Wasteland creatures and dragged away... dogs, brahmin, and humans alike. Only Dog is alive.
4
Nvdlc01 eg dog
Freed of both Dog and the one who held Dog's leash, the other voice resumed control. First the mind, then finally, the mutant's shell. His first act was to tend to the scars on the body with careful hands, slowly healing all the scars except the ragged name torn on his chest. He briefly thought of remaining at the Sierra Madre. But it was a monument built by humans, representing something he no longer needed. He began walking west, in search of others like him. As he did, he spoke of the courier who had set him free and allowed his life to begin again. Only God is alive.

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
- - - -

Much like Lily Bowen, Dog and God are limited in the weapons they can use. These weapons are:

Since Dog/God cannot equip any weapons unique to Dead Money and outside weapons cannot be brought into the Sierra Madre, Dog/God are effectively restricted to Unarmed fighting, frag grenades and the sledgehammer.

Notes

  • Dog is set to level as the player does, and will reach a maximum level of 45 depending on the order in which each add-on is completed (Dead Money being completed last/close to last). God also levels with the player, but has no maximum allowed level, and also has no minimum level either. Because of this, God/Dog has an extremely high amount of hit points at very high levels, in his God incarnation more than any other enemy in the game save for the legendary bloatfly or X-42 giant robo-scorpion. This, combined with his inside 30% DR, can make him a very powerful opponent if the player is forced to fight him towards the end of Dead Money.
  • God is actually larger than Dog, set to a scale of 1, whereas Dog is set to a scale of 0.9. Like Lily Bowen, Dog and God are both noticeably shorter than a normal super mutant, although they still stand a head taller than a normal human.
  • When Dog is dominant, he will eat any ghost people he kills, preventing them from reawakening. When God is dominant, he provides a bonus to stealth, as well as giving the player the ability to avoid traps.
  • Dog and God have different combat-related personal perks. Dog has the typical nightkin's 30% DR, while God's health regenerates over time.
  • When Dog is dominant, he will occasionally refer to the Mariposa Military Base and the Cathedral in idle dialogue, stating that he misses the base and the church.
  • If the player has the Cannibal perk, he can be asked what the ghost people taste like. God will say that they "taste like plastic and copper".
  • While Dog/God are in fact an extremely crazed nightkin with obvious split personality disorder likely given to them when The Master was killed in Fallout, Elijah seems to be under the impression that he is merely a normal second-generation FEV mutant (or 'Dumb-Dumbs' as Tabitha refers to them). God has given him this impression by cleverly not speaking aloud whenever Elijah is listening, exposing him only to Dog's personality, who acts like any second-generation mutant.
  • If Dog/God has throwable explosives (e.g. frag grenades) in his inventory, he will use one initially in combat against ghost people, but is then unable to attack when they get close enough to melee.
  • When you ask God about Elijah, it becomes apparent that he knows about HELIOS One and Elijah's failing there.
  • Dog/God has a unique face, a unique body appearance, and a unique voice compared to other nightkin.
  • God will engage Dean Domino in conversation while they are both dismissed to the Villa fountain by the player. He is apparently familiar with Dean and expresses contempt for the ghoul for not leaving the Sierra Madre when he had the opportunity.
  • Similarly, if you have Dog as your companion, he will engage Dean Domino in a short conversation if they meet at the Villa fountain. Dog will refer to Dean as if he was some kind of food, Dean's reply being, "you stay in your corner while I stay in mine". Then, Dean will talk quietly to the Courier, asking him/her to "keep him away from this thing".
  • If your collar explodes while having Dog or God as your companion, his subsequent death will count towards the Super Mutant Massacre challenge.
  • If the player has the Wild Wasteland trait, Dog will say "OM NOM NOM" the first time he eats a ghost person.
  • Within the game files exists an unused character named Dog Script Test Dude. It is a generic super mutant used to test some scripts related to Dog/God.

Notable quotes

Appearances

Dog and God appear only in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on, Dead Money.

Bugs

  • PCPC The dialogue options "Who's this old man that brought us here?", "So you're the one that knows how I got to the villa", "You Brought Me Here to the villa", and "I want to know more about the man who brought us here" remain highlighted even if you have selected them. [verified]
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Sometimes, when clearing out Salida del Sol North with Dog/God, he will fall through the floor and be suspended underneath it.
  • PCPC Sometimes Dog/God may be unable to heal when idle or given stimpaks. [verified]
  • Xbox 360Xbox 360 Sometimes when he is ordered to wait, Dog/God will attack the first ghost person he can find before waiting. [verified]
  • Xbox 360Xbox 360 There is an exploitable bug where you can obtain God's perk without him following you. By having God as a companion, use Elijah's voice to summon Dog's persona. This is only temporary, however; as soon as you dismiss him at his post for Fires in the Sky, this perk will be lost. [verified]
  • PCPC Dog/God is prone to getting stuck in walls around the villa and may be unable to follow the player in the same cell. [verified]
  • PCPC Sometimes Dog will bug and repeat the phrase "Let Dog out. Hungry, hate being in here" after you have brought him to the fountain. This is because the game still thinks Dog is in the cage at the police station due to the result of buggy dialogue options when you are convincing him to leave the cage. [verified]
    • FIX: If updating the game or returning to a previous save is not an option, the console is the only solution. Go to Dog and open the console, then click him. Remember the first two digits of the number at the top then type set "XX000FBF".bDogFreed to 1. Replace XX with the two digits from before.
  • PCPC God has no associated game script, which can have a dramatic impact on gameplay. Notably, this means he does not automatically heal after combat, and can even die outright without triggering the detonation of the player's collar directly. [verified]

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