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Revision as of 22:24, 17 June 2013
For the shrine keeper in Vault 13, see Gordon (Vault 13). |
“I am greedy. But most people misunderstand greed. Greed is a powerful driving force. Throughout history, mankind's greatest achievements were driven by men that wanted to better their positions. Driven by greed. Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.”
Gordon of Gecko is a ghoul living in Gecko around 2241.
Background
He is described as very nicely dressed with his hair slicked back. He describes himself as greedy, although he adds that most people misunderstand greed, which is a powerful driving force. Gordon is a member of the Brain's Renewal cult and he has calculated that if the Gecko reactor was running properly, we could generate an enormous amount of excess power - far more than Gecko needs.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is a permanent companion. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character has a talking head. | ||
This character starts quests. | ||
This character is involved in quests. |
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This character is a doctor. | ||
This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | |
This character can modify weapons. |
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Quests
- Optimize the powerplant: He can give the Chosen One a holodisk with economic data to give to councilman McClure from Vault City which could ensure further cooperation between the two towns.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items |
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Torn clothing | - | Meat jerky x2 $8 Talisman |
Appearances
Gordon appears only in Fallout 2.
Behind the scenes
Gordon "of Gecko" is clearly based on and a reference to the character of Gordon Gekko (played by Michael Douglas) from the film Wall Street, complete with his ideals of personal greed, style of dress, and "greed is good" monologue.
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