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Bill's a friend of mine, a very dear friend. We've worked the mill together for a long time. Last week we were forced to choose someone to gather ingots from the Steelyard. Bill volunteered. He didn't want anyone to have to die out there. But... he's a survivor. He can't be dead.

Milly is a Pitt slave in the Pitt's Downtown in the year 2277.

Background[]

Milly and Wild Bill were extremely close friends, having worked the mill together for a long time.[1][Non-game 1] A week prior to the Lone Wanderer’s arrival, the slaves were forced to choose someone to gather ingots from the steelyard, for which Wild Bill volunteered, not wanting anyone else to die in his place.[1] He never returned, prompting Milly to look for someone who could find him, not believing that he could be dead. Upon acquiring The Lone Wanderer’s assistance in finding Wild Bill, she asks them to be careful, insisting that Wild Bill would never forgive himself if someone else got hurt looking for him.[2] Upon being informed of his death, Milly is very distraught, to the point of fainting if the details of Wild Bill’s death are brutally exaggerated.[3][4][5]

She has also taken to appropriating stimpaks where she can find them, hiding them in nondescript objects in the area and offering them to those who bring her news related to Wild Bill’s whereabouts.[3][Non-game 1]

Daily schedule[]

Milly never actually grinds metal, she simply walks around the Downtown area, waiting for news from Wild Bill.

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
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This character starts quests.

Quests[]

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Tattered slave outfit or
worn slave outfit

Notes[]

  • If the player character lies by describing false details of how Wild Bill died, she will faint. As she faints, she drops a number of stimpaks which scatter in random directions.
  • One can find her stash hidden in the following items: A broken TV set, a vent conduit, a broken fire hydrant and an engine block. They are all located in the area she is patrolling when the player character meets her, except the broken fire hydrant located on a rubble pile near Adan. As they are normally not containers it is easy to miss them. They always contain two stimpaks and some chems.

Notable quotes[]

Appearances[]

Milly appears only in The Pitt add-on for Fallout 3.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Lone Wanderer: "Who's Wild Bill?"
    Milly: "Bill's a friend of mine, a very dear friend. We've worked the mill together for a long time. Last week we were forced to choose someone to gather ingots from the Steelyard. Bill volunteered. He didn't want anyone to have to die out there. But... he's a survivor. He can't be dead. You look like you can handle yourself. Could you look for him and bring him back?"
    (Milly’s dialogue)
  2. The Lone Wanderer: "Yes, I'll help out."
    Milly: "Thank you so much. Just... be careful out there. Bill would never forgive himself if someone got hurt looking for him."
    (Milly’s dialogue)
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Lone Wanderer: "Bill's dead. I found his body in the Steelyard. I'm sorry, Milly."
    Milly: "He's dead? But he promised us he would come back... I... I have to let the others know. Thank you for your help. Here, take these stimpaks. They're all I have."
    (Milly’s dialogue)
  4. The Lone Wanderer: "He's one tough bastard. Took every shot of my pistol...<Lie.>"
    Milly: "I think, I think I'm going to faint. Please stop it."
    (Milly’s dialogue)
  5. The Lone Wanderer: "And one large concrete block... to the head. <Lie.>"
    Milly: "I don't feel... I'm going to.."
    (Milly’s dialogue)

Non-game

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.85: "Milly:
    Part of a tiny enclave of Pitt Slaves that exists near the Market Square in the Downtown area, Milly is a close friend of Wild Bill and is desperate to know her friend's whereabouts. She wanders the alleys, hoping to catch a glimpse of her friend. She has also appropriated some Stimpaks, hiding them in various nondescript objects throughout Downtown."
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