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{{Quotation|What the hell is a fish?|The [[Courier]], to [[Rose of Sharon Cassidy|Cass]]}} |
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'''Fish''' are [[Fallout: New Vegas creatures|creatures]] found in the [[Mojave Wasteland]]. |
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* The fish do not appear in an other ''[[Fallout series|Fallout]]'' game, except for the cut fish that were meant to be dead and for consumption in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. (See [[Fish (Fallout 2)]].) |
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* The fish do not appear in an other ''[[Fallout series|Fallout]]'' game, except for the cut fish that were meant to be dead and for consumption in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. (See [[Fish (Fallout 2)]].) |
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* Fish appear to be unaffected by [[radiation]]. |
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* Fish appear to be unaffected by [[radiation]]. |
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* When you ask [[Rose of Sharon Cassidy|Cass]] why she took up caravaning, she responds by saying she "took to it like a fish in water." The Courier has the option to say "What the hell is a fish?" She replies that a fish is like a slimy [[lakelurk]] thing that doesn't have claws and doesn't attack people. She also describes it as a bird that stays underwater, and that some of them have legs. Other dialogue options lead to Cass saying that she has never seen a real fish, only a [[Wikipedia:Big Mouth Billy Bass|plastic one]] on a wall in a bar (that used to sing, according to the bar owner and much to Cass' disbelief). |
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* When the Courier asks [[Rose of Sharon Cassidy|Cass]] why she took up caravaning, she responds by saying she "took to it like a fish in water." The Courier has the option to say "What the hell is a fish?" She replies that a fish is like a slimy [[lakelurk]] thing that doesn't have claws and doesn't attack people. She also describes it as a bird that stays underwater, and that some of them have legs. Other dialogue options lead to Cass saying that she has never seen a real fish, only a [[Wikipedia:Big Mouth Billy Bass|plastic one]] on a wall in a bar (that used to sing, according to the bar owner and much to Cass' disbelief). |
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Fish are creatures found in the Mojave Wasteland.
Characteristics
They cannot be interacted with by the player and are therefore considered scenery as well as a creature, similar to the birds from Fallout 3.
There are three kinds of fish found in the game: the one in the image is a largemouth bass, unchanged by radiation; another is a smallmouth bass while the other fish are found in schools and appear to be perch or minnows.
It is unknown how the fish survived the radiation as it changed other aquatic creatures into lakelurks and mirelurks.
Locations
Notes
- The fish cannot be interacted with.
- The fish do not appear in an other Fallout game, except for the cut fish that were meant to be dead and for consumption in Fallout 2. (See Fish (Fallout 2).)
- Fish appear to be unaffected by radiation.
- When the Courier asks Cass why she took up caravaning, she responds by saying she "took to it like a fish in water." The Courier has the option to say "What the hell is a fish?" She replies that a fish is like a slimy lakelurk thing that doesn't have claws and doesn't attack people. She also describes it as a bird that stays underwater, and that some of them have legs. Other dialogue options lead to Cass saying that she has never seen a real fish, only a plastic one on a wall in a bar (that used to sing, according to the bar owner and much to Cass' disbelief).
Appearances
Fish appear in Fallout: New Vegas.
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| West Coast (Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas) | | Alien · Bighorner (Bighorner bull, Bighorner calf) · Bird · Bloatfly (Legendary bloatfly) · Brahmin · Cazador (Young cazador, Legendary cazador) · Centaur (Evolved centaur) · Coyote (Coyote alpha male, Coyote den mother, Coyote pup) · Deathclaw (Baby deathclaw, Young deathclaw, Blind deathclaw, Deathclaw alpha, Mother deathclaw, Intelligent deathclaw, Legendary deathclaw) · Dog (Cyberdog, Legion Mongrel, Vicious dog) · Fire ant (Fire ant worker, Fire ant soldier, Ant queen) · Floater · Fly · Gecko (Hunter gecko, Fire gecko, Golden gecko, Little gecko) · Ghost people (Ghost harvester, Ghost seeker, Ghost trapper) · Ghoul (Feral ghoul roamer, Feral ghoul reaver, Glowing one, Feral trooper ghoul) · Giant ant (Giant worker ant, Giant soldier ant, Giant ant queen) · Giant catfish · Giant rat (Mole rat, Pig rat) · Human (Dwarf · Lobotomite) · Lakelurk · Mantis (Giant mantis, Giant mantis nymph, Giant mantis female) · Marked man · Night stalker (Young night stalker, Den mother, Legendary night stalker) · Radroach · Radscorpion (Bark scorpion, Bark scorpion hunter, Small radscorpion, Giant radscorpion, Radscorpion queen) · Raven · Slags · Spore carrier (Spore carrier savage, Spore carrier brute, Spore carrier runt) · Spore plant · Super mutant (Mariposa) (Super mutant master, Nightkin) · Wanamingo · Tunneler (Tunneler queen) · Wolf · Yao guai | | East Coast (Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Fallout Tactics 2) | | Abomination · Alien · Alien squid · Alien worm · Angler · Barnacle · Beaver · Bee swarm · Bird · Bloatfly · Bloodbug · Bloodworm · Brahmin · Brahmiluff · House cat · Cave cricket · Centaur · Chicken · Crow · Deathclaw · Dog (Mongrel) · Fire ant · Firefly · Flatwoods monster · Fly · Fog crawler · Fox · Frog · Gatorclaw · Gazelle · Ghoul (Feral ghoul, Feral ghoul reaver, Feral ghoul roamer, Glowing one, Swamp ghoul) · Appalachian Floater · Ghoulrilla · Giant ant (Giant ant queen) · Giant catfish · Gorilla · Grafton monster · Gulper · Hermit crab · Honey beast · Human · Mega sloth · Mirelurk (Mirelurk hunter, Mirelurk king, Nukalurk, Swamplurk, Swamplurk queen) · Mole rat · Mole miner · Mothman · Mutant crocodile · Mutant hound · Mutant wanamingo · Opossum · Rad chicken · Radgull · Rad rabbit · Rad-rat · Radtoad · Radroach · Radscorpion (Albino radscorpion, Giant radscorpion) · Radstag · Scorched · Scorchbeast · Sea creature · Snallygaster · Squirrel · Stingwing · Tick · Super mutant (Vault 87) (Super mutant behemoth, Super mutant brute, Super mutant master, Super mutant overlord) · Super mutant (Institute) · Super mutant (Huntersville) · Swampfolk · Trog · Wendigo · Wolf · Yao guai | | Midwest (Fallout Tactics, Van Buren) | | Badger · Boom bug · House cat · Brahmin · Dog · Electro-beetle · Endless walker · Gehenna · Ghoul (Born ghoul, Feral ghoul, Glowing one) · Giant albino ant (Giant albino ant queen) · Giant leech · Giant rat · Giant wasp · Hairy deathclaw (Baby hairy deathclaw) · Human · Komodo dragon · Molech · Mountain lion · Mutant cannibal · Raccoon · Radroach · Radscorpion · Radtoad · Trog · Super mutant (Mariposa) · Wolf | | Texas (Fallout: BoS, Fallout: BoS 2) | | Brahmin · Coyote · Dog · Experimental deathclaw (Baby experimental deathclaw) · Ghoul (Glowing one) · Giant rat (Mole rat) · Human · Radbug · Radscorpion (glowing radscorpion, spitting radscorpion, large giant radscorpion) · Small rat · Giant rat · Super mutant (Mariposa) | | Project V13 | | Ghoul · Human · Mutant mantis shrimp · Super mutant (Project V13) | | Fallout Shelter | | Bat · Deathclaw · Feral ghoul · Ghoul · Human · Mole rat · Cat · Dog · Parrot · Radroach · Radscorpion · Super mutant |
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