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I already fought my way outta there once. There ain't no force in The Pitt that could make me go back there again. Not you, not Ashur, not anything. Got it?

Reddup is a Pitt raider in the Pitt in 2277.

Background[]

Reddup is a former slave who fought his way up through the arena. He is one of only three known individuals to have achieved this; the others being Gruber and Squill.[1] He is staunchly loyal to Ashur, but his rage causes him to be overzealous when dealing with those Pitt slaves who have supposedly committed crimes or misdemeanors while going about their duties. He does not think twice about killing them, and especially doesn’t think twice about killing trogs, who he snipes at with glee whenever they try to make an incursion into areas controlled by the Pitt raiders.[Non-game 1]

The Lone Wanderer’s interaction with Mex upon first arriving in The Pitt shapes their interactions with Reddup as well. Should the Lone Wanderer kill Mex and his group, Reddup and his group will ambush them upon entering Downtown, only sparing them at Ashur’s order despite his own desire to kill them.[2] Should the Lone Wanderer request to join the Pitt raiders when talking to Mex, Mex will send them in to Downtown, only for Reddup and his group to ambush them in a similar manner, with Reddup taunting the Lone Wanderer and saying that they’re only hiring slaves, not recruits for the raiders.[3] If the Lone Wanderer has disguised themselves as a slave, Mex will send them in normally, and Reddup’s group will not appear.

The Lone Wanderer will gain another chance to interact with Reddup upon gaining their freedom by fighting in the arena. If he had not previously interacted with them, Reddup will be dismissive of them and tell them to watch their step, to which the Lone Wanderer can reply with comments of their own.[4][5] If he had previously ambushed them, he will treat them with even more hostility and disgust.[6] The Lone Wanderer will then be able to challenge Reddup to a one-on-one rematch fight to the death, which Reddup will readily accept.[7][8]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.
Severed
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer).

Quests[]

  • Into The Pitt: If the Lone Wanderer has chosen not to don a slave disguise nor to claim to be a slave when confronted, Reddup will lead their "welcoming committee" by beating the player character into unconsciousness. This applies whether one is "applying for a job" or they have killed the guards outside.

Other interactions[]

  • After one wins their freedom, the player character can challenge Reddup to a one-on-one rematch; this will cause him to become hostile and attack. Killing him during the "rematch" will not cause others in the area to become hostile.

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Raider armor The Pitt (add-on) Hunting rifle or
sawed-off shotgun or
assault rifle

Appearances[]

Reddup appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.

Behind the scenes[]

Reddup shares his name with a Western Pennsylvania expression, "redd up", meaning "tidy up" or "clean up".

References[]

  1. The Lone Wanderer: "If you don't like it, I hear there's an opening for work Downtown."
    Reddup: "I already fought my way outta there once. There ain't no force in The Pitt that could make me go back there again. Not you, not Ashur, not anything. Got it?"
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  2. Reddup: "What? You thought you could kill my buddies at the gate and we'd just let you walk in here? Any other day, I'd just stake you out for the Trogs. But Ashur says to put you to work and what the big man says, goes. But it looks like we're gonna get some good stuff out of it, eh?"
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  3. Reddup: "Oh, hey! Look at this, fellas! It's the new recruit! Well, newbie. Ol' Mex lied to you. The only thing we're hirin' is slaves. So now's the part where we fuck you up, take everything you own, and put your sorry ass to work."
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  4. Reddup: "We don't need another dirty worker up here. Just because Ashur lets you in doesn't mean we have to like it. Watch your step in Uptown, or you might just take a tumble."
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  5. The Lone Wanderer: "That seems like a real risk, considering there are so few safety rails."
    Reddup: "Oh, you're definitely looking at a lot of risk, up here. Watch out, or you'll get fed to the Trogs. They just love eating trash."
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  6. Reddup: "Well, look at you. Been a while since I got to welcome you to this fine fucking city. Watch your step in Uptown, or you might just take a tumble."
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  7. The Lone Wanderer: "Remember your little ambush at the gate? Let's settle the score."
    Reddup: "What, you didn't like our little welcome? Us big kids playing too rough with you? You want a rematch, or are you gonna go cry about it some more?"
    (Reddup’s dialogue)
  8. The Lone Wanderer: "Time for a rematch, just you and me."
    Reddup: "That's it! This is between me and the little shit! Nobody else! I was the first thing you saw in this city, and damn if I ain't gonna be the last, too."
    (Reddup’s dialogue)

Non-game

  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.92: "Reddup
    Although loyal to Ashur (almost to a fault), Reddup is overzealous when it comes to administering punishment on supposed misdemeanors and crimes perpetrated by Pitt Slaves. Seething with rage, he doesn't think twice about executing those he deems to have wronged him, and he has a special type of rage reserved for the subhuman Trogs. He regularly snipes at any Trog incursions with whooping glee."
    (Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census)
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