Maud's Muggers
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Background
Interactions with the player character
Appearances
Behind the scenes
References
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| The following is based on the Wild Wasteland trait and has not been confirmed by canon sources. |
“
Looky what we have here, ladies, another unsuspecting ponce!
”— Malefic MaudMaud's Muggers[1] are a gang in Freeside in 2281.
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Background
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Maud's Muggers are a roving gang of elderly women in matching pink spring dresses who terrorize Freeside.
Interactions with the player character
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At Cerulean Robotics, Maud's Muggers attempt to mug the Courier after leaving the building or as you approach the door in Freeside.
Appearances
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Maud's Muggers appear in Fallout: New Vegas if the player has the Wild Wasteland trait.
Behind the scenes
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- This gang of elderly women is a reference to a Monty Python skit about geriatric ladies who were terrorizing London and went by the title "Hell's Grannies." In the sketch, the old ladies favored attacking telephone kiosks.
- A fourth member of the gang, Catty Clara, is present in game code but does not appear in the game.
- Their existence is acknowledged and commented on by people in the Mojave.
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- ↑ Quest name from Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide
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