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==Background==
 
==Background==
Sweet, always worried, and not very bright, Stanley is the father of [[Beatrice Armstrong|Beatrice]], [[Mary Kendall|Mary]], and [[Gloria Mack|Gloria]]. Stanley and [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]] are responsible for keeping the vault running. They tend all the machinery and act as janitors.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref>
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Sweet, always worried and not very bright, Stanley is the father of [[Beatrice Armstrong|Beatrice]], [[Mary Kendall|Mary]] and [[Gloria Mack|Gloria]]. Stanley and [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]] are responsible for keeping the vault running. They tend all the machinery and act as janitors.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref>
   
 
===2260s===
 
===2260s===
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==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
Stanley is the father of [[Beatrice Armstrong]], [[Gloria Mack|Gloria]], and [[Mary Kendall|Mary]]. Stanley's constant companion is [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]], a [[Mister Handy (Fallout 3)|Mister Handy]] robot, that aids his human friend in cleaning and maintaining the Vault. Stanley is friendly with the vault physician James and his [[Lone Wanderer|child]]. However, he still says "Good riddance, get out" when you are exiled out of the vault after [[Trouble on the Homefront]].
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Stanley is the father of [[Beatrice Armstrong]], [[Gloria Mack|Gloria]], and [[Mary Kendall|Mary]]. Stanley's constant companion is [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]], a [[Mister Handy (Fallout 3)|Mister Handy]] robot, that aids his human friend in cleaning and maintaining the Vault. Stanley is friendly with the vault physician James and his [[Lone Wanderer|child]]. However, he still says "Good riddance, get out" when the Lone Wanderer are exiled out of the vault after [[Trouble on the Homefront]].
   
 
==Interactions with the player character==
 
==Interactions with the player character==
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===Quests===
 
===Quests===
 
* [[Growing Up Fast]]: He asks the [[Lone Wanderer]] about what he or she thinks about their new Pip-Boy 3000 which he fixed, and also gives a child's baseball cap.
 
* [[Growing Up Fast]]: He asks the [[Lone Wanderer]] about what he or she thinks about their new Pip-Boy 3000 which he fixed, and also gives a child's baseball cap.
* [[Trouble on the Homefront]]: He holds the password to the terminal used to sabotage Vault 101. It can either be pickpocketed from him, or it can be looted from him if he is to be killed
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* [[Trouble on the Homefront]]: He holds the [[Vault 101 maintenance password|password]] to the terminal used to sabotage Vault 101. It can either be pickpocketed from him, or it can be looted from him if he is to be killed.
   
 
===Effects of player's actions===
 
===Effects of player's actions===
* If the player chooses to sabotage the Vault during [[Trouble on the Homefront]], he may be killed by the explosion.
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* If the Lone Wanderer chooses to sabotage the Vault during [[Trouble on the Homefront]], he may be killed by the explosion.
   
 
===Other interactions===
 
===Other interactions===
* During the Lone Wanderer's escape at age 19, Stanley is encountered struggling against [[Radroach (Fallout 3)|radroach]]es outside of the infirmary, but he is most likely saved by the arrival of [[Herman Gomez|Officer Gomez]] and [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]]. While he states he was ordered by the Overseer to kill or capture the Dweller, he refuses to do so, saying that they and their father have always been good to him and cheers the Dweller on to find their father.
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* During the Lone Wanderer's escape at age 19, Stanley is encountered struggling against [[Radroach (Fallout 3)|radroach]]es outside of the infirmary, but he is most likely saved by the arrival of [[Herman Gomez|Officer Gomez]] and [[Andy (Fallout 3)|Andy]]. While he states he was ordered by the Overseer to kill or capture the Dweller, he refuses to do so, saying that they and their father have always been good to him and cheers the Wanderer character on to find their father.
 
* A [[Vault 101 utility key]] can be pickpocketed from him during [[Escape!]], however it cannot be used at that time as all closed doors are marked "INACCESSIBLE".
 
* A [[Vault 101 utility key]] can be pickpocketed from him during [[Escape!]], however it cannot be used at that time as all closed doors are marked "INACCESSIBLE".
   
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<nowiki>**</nowiki>Only during [[Growing Up Fast]]<br />
 
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Only during [[Growing Up Fast]]<br />
 
<nowiki>***</nowiki>Only during [[Trouble on the Homefront]]}}
 
<nowiki>***</nowiki>Only during [[Trouble on the Homefront]]}}
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== Notes ==
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* Although he himself is Caucasian, all his three daughters (and possibly Mary) are Asian.
   
 
==Notable quotes==
 
==Notable quotes==

Revision as of 21:05, 28 June 2015

 
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<coughs>You'd better stay away... I don't want you to catch what I've got.

Stanley Armstrong is a technician in the maintenance department of Vault 101 in 2277.

Background

Sweet, always worried and not very bright, Stanley is the father of Beatrice, Mary and Gloria. Stanley and Andy are responsible for keeping the vault running. They tend all the machinery and act as janitors.[1]

2260s

On July 12, 2268, Stanley repairs the water purifier. This repair is a point of discussion between himself and Amata Almodovar when they engage in small talk the next day.

On that same day, Stanley performs routine maintenance on the pipes in the corridor outside the cafeteria. Midway through his work, he attends the birthday party of the Lone Wanderer. Though the Overseer presents the Pip-Boy 3000A to the Lone Wanderer, it is Stanley who selects the model. Though he admits that some might find the 3000A basic, Stanley believes the series is very reliable. Before the conversation ends, he gifts the Lone Wanderer with a kid's baseball cap.

2270s

In the 2270s, Stanley is diagnosed by James as suffering from stress. The stress is caused by overworking and exhaustion. The symptoms listed in a medical file include severe and chronic headaches and eyestrain caused by the lamps in his apartment. For treatment, James prescribes aspirin. By mid-2274, James expresses reticence in doing more for Stanley. As James types in his medical file, he acknowledges that Stanley may refuse rest and that the Overseer will refuse any changes in the work schedule, and concludes that aspirin is the only option for the immediate future.

In late July 2274, James' assistant Jonas Palmer refills Stanley's prescription for aspirin.

On August 3, 2274, Stanley visits the clinic complaining of severe headaches and insomnia. Jonas confers with his patient and decides that further testing may be required. Jonas asks Stanley to wait as the clinic is prepared for the tests to which Stanley is agreeable.

Relationships

Stanley is the father of Beatrice Armstrong, Gloria, and Mary. Stanley's constant companion is Andy, a Mister Handy robot, that aids his human friend in cleaning and maintaining the Vault. Stanley is friendly with the vault physician James and his child. However, he still says "Good riddance, get out" when the Lone Wanderer are exiled out of the vault after Trouble on the Homefront.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed.
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
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This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.
FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
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This character is a merchant. Bottle cap -
Sells: -
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: -
12 The American Dream
This character rents beds. Bottle cap -.
Icon severed ear color
This character drops an ear upon death (Contract Killer).
Severed
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer).
Mesmetron icon
This character can be enslaved with the Mesmetron.

Quests

  • Growing Up Fast: He asks the Lone Wanderer about what he or she thinks about their new Pip-Boy 3000 which he fixed, and also gives a child's baseball cap.
  • Trouble on the Homefront: He holds the password to the terminal used to sabotage Vault 101. It can either be pickpocketed from him, or it can be looted from him if he is to be killed.

Effects of player's actions

Other interactions

  • During the Lone Wanderer's escape at age 19, Stanley is encountered struggling against radroaches outside of the infirmary, but he is most likely saved by the arrival of Officer Gomez and Andy. While he states he was ordered by the Overseer to kill or capture the Dweller, he refuses to do so, saying that they and their father have always been good to him and cheers the Wanderer character on to find their father.
  • A Vault 101 utility key can be pickpocketed from him during Escape!, however it cannot be used at that time as all closed doors are marked "INACCESSIBLE".

Inventory

*Only during Escape!
**Only during Growing Up Fast
***Only during Trouble on the Homefront

Notes

  • Although he himself is Caucasian, all his three daughters (and possibly Mary) are Asian.

Notable quotes

Appearances

Stanley Armstrong appears only in Fallout 3.

Gallery

References

Kendall family
Mack family