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'''T-Ray''' is a shady chop shop owner in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. He serves as the leader of a small band of mechanics working for [[John Bishop|Mr. Bishop]] at the [[Chop Shop]] in [[New Reno]].
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'''T-Ray''' is the manager of the [[Chop Shop]] in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. He serves as the leader of a small band of mechanics working for [[John Bishop|Mr. Bishop]] in [[New Reno]].
 
==Background==
 
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==Interactions with the player character==
 
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Female characters may sleep with T-Ray to receive the car and/or trunk upgrade for free, but if the player sleeps with T-Ray too many times too quickly T-Ray may blow up.
 
Female characters may sleep with T-Ray to receive the car and/or trunk upgrade for free, but if the player sleeps with T-Ray too many times too quickly T-Ray may blow up.
   
===Vehicle upgrades===
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===Other interactions===
 
Assuming the player does not kill T-Ray in the process of recovering the Highwayman, T-Ray can be contracted to perform upgrades on the player's car. Initially the only upgrade available is increased trunk space for $500 ($300 if the player passes a [[Barter]] check), however, upon completion of the game's main story line the player may opt to have T-Ray install grav plates to significantly reduce the car's fuel consumption.
 
Assuming the player does not kill T-Ray in the process of recovering the Highwayman, T-Ray can be contracted to perform upgrades on the player's car. Initially the only upgrade available is increased trunk space for $500 ($300 if the player passes a [[Barter]] check), however, upon completion of the game's main story line the player may opt to have T-Ray install grav plates to significantly reduce the car's fuel consumption.
   
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==Behind the scenes==
==Notes==
 
 
*The name "T-Ray" is a reference to [[Tramell Ray Isaac]], the lead artist of ''[[Fallout 2]]''.
*Due to the many glitches associated with T-Ray, it is recommended [http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/dload.php?action=file&file_id=704 Killap's Unofficial Fallout 2 Patch] be applied before speaking to him.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
T-Ray only appears in ''[[Fallout 2]]''.
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T-Ray only appears only in ''[[Fallout 2]]''.
   
 
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The name "T-Ray" is a reference to [[Tramell Ray Isaac]], the lead artist for ''Fallout 2''.
 
   
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T-Ray is the manager of the Chop Shop in Fallout 2. He serves as the leader of a small band of mechanics working for Mr. Bishop in New Reno.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon talkinghead
This character has a talking head.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.

Recover your stolen car

FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a merchant. Sells: -
40 Weaponsmith
This character can modify weapons.

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T-Ray is responsible for the theft of chosen one's Highwayman during the course of the Recover your stolen car quest. The player must locate the Chop Shop and speak with, or kill, T-Ray to retrieve the car and finish this quest.

If the player's character has an intelligence of less than 4 he/she cannot receive vehicle upgrades from T-Ray and is forced to either kill everyone in the Chop Shop or steal the Highwayman to retrieve his/her car. This can be circumvented through the use of Mentats.

Female characters may sleep with T-Ray to receive the car and/or trunk upgrade for free, but if the player sleeps with T-Ray too many times too quickly T-Ray may blow up.

Other interactions

Assuming the player does not kill T-Ray in the process of recovering the Highwayman, T-Ray can be contracted to perform upgrades on the player's car. Initially the only upgrade available is increased trunk space for $500 ($300 if the player passes a Barter check), however, upon completion of the game's main story line the player may opt to have T-Ray install grav plates to significantly reduce the car's fuel consumption.

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
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Behind the scenes

Appearances

T-Ray only appears only in Fallout 2.