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+ | |alias = Frank Horrigan |
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+ | Right hand of President Richardson |
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+ | Automatic plasma caster |
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+ | |type of villain = Militaristic Mutant}} |
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− | *Augmented with the FEV |
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− | *Incredibly tough; with 999 HP, he can survive ridiculous amounts of explosives and energy weapons, and is nearly immune to conventional ballistic weaponry. Literally laughs off the most powerful futuristic weapons available. |
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− | *Super strength; can punch power armor-wearing soldiers and giant killer lizards in half. |
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− | *Wields an automatic plasma caster that can kill heavily-armored soldiers in a few hits. |
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− | *Definitely a walking death machine. |
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− | |type of villain = Military Villain<br />Knifeman<br />Gunman<br />Complete Monster<br />Brute<br />Genocist |
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+ | He was voiced by Michael Dorn. |
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− | '''Frank Horrigan''' is the secondary antagonist and final boss of ''Fallout 2.'' |
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⚫ | Horrigan was originally a high-ranking and exceptionally vicious secret service agent working for the Enclave president [[Dick Richardson]], who became a mutant after coming into contact with the F.E.V. Virus at the Mariposa Military Base. The Enclave scientists brought him back to their labs to be studied and experimented on and decided to further mutate him into their ultimate killing machine. Later, Frank Horrigan was permanently encased in a special suit of robotic power armor designed specifically for him. |
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⚫ | In the game, Frank Horrigan is first seen murdering a family of helpless peasants (including a little boy) while the Chosen One watches in horror. Later, he can be seen in a recording where he kills a Brotherhood of Steel soldier who had previously met and helped them. In another recording, he kills the sentient Deathclaws of Vault 13. It is also assumed he was the one who leads the attack on the Chosen One's home village. |
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⚫ | Horrigan was originally a high-ranking and exceptionally vicious secret service agent working for the Enclave president, who became a mutant after coming into contact with the F.E.V. Virus at the Mariposa Military Base. The Enclave scientists brought him back to their labs to be studied and experimented on and decided to further mutate him into their ultimate killing machine. Later, Frank Horrigan was permanently encased in a special suit of robotic power armor designed specifically for him. |
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⚫ | The Chosen One finally confronted Frank Horrigan inside the Enclave Oil Rig at the very end of the game, after he killed the Enclave president. He claims that the Chosen One has "gotten a lot farther than [he] should've" but "then again, [he] hasn't met Frank Horrigan". He finishes his banter off by stating the time for talking is over and proceeds to attack. However, a squad of Enclave soldiers, led by Sergeant Granite, rush to the Chosen One's aid, having been convinced their life is worth more than their former commanders. |
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⚫ | In the game, Frank Horrigan is first seen murdering a family of helpless peasants (including a little boy) while the Chosen One watches in horror. Later, he can be seen in a recording where he kills a Brotherhood of Steel soldier who had previously met and helped them. In another recording, he kills the |
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⚫ | The Chosen One finally confronted Frank Horrigan inside the Enclave Oil Rig at the very end of the game, after he killed the Enclave president. He claims that the Chosen One has "gotten a lot farther than [he] should've" but "then again, [he] hasn't met Frank Horrigan". He finishes his banter off by stating the time for talking is over and proceeds to attack. However, a squad of |
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Despite this, the fight against Horrigan is incredibly difficult and drawn out, with him repeatedly surviving punishment from the Chosen One, his party, the Enclave soldiers, and the mini-gun turrets the Chosen One may or may not have hacked to his side. He's also very likely to kill the Enclave soldiers and most of the party unless the Chosen One is incredibly skilled. However, after being shot repeatedly by over a dozen NPC's wielding the most powerful weapons in the game, he finally goes down. When Horrigan is defeated, his gut explodes and he breaks in half at the waist. Even then, he still manages to mock the Chosen and tell them they will also die when the oil rig self-destructs. He is then either finished off by Sergeant Granite or the Chosen One or has his head explode. |
Despite this, the fight against Horrigan is incredibly difficult and drawn out, with him repeatedly surviving punishment from the Chosen One, his party, the Enclave soldiers, and the mini-gun turrets the Chosen One may or may not have hacked to his side. He's also very likely to kill the Enclave soldiers and most of the party unless the Chosen One is incredibly skilled. However, after being shot repeatedly by over a dozen NPC's wielding the most powerful weapons in the game, he finally goes down. When Horrigan is defeated, his gut explodes and he breaks in half at the waist. Even then, he still manages to mock the Chosen and tell them they will also die when the oil rig self-destructs. He is then either finished off by Sergeant Granite or the Chosen One or has his head explode. |
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All of the others manage to escape before the oil rig is destroyed, taking Horrigan's remains with it. |
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“ | You've gotten a lot farther than you should have, but then you haven't met Frank Horrigan either. Your ride's over, mutie. Time to die. | „ |
~ Frank Horrigan |
Franklin "Frank" Horrigan is the secondary antagonist and the final boss in Fallout 2. He is a specially modified super mutant with cyborg armor who works for the Enclave, the genocidal post-apocalyptic remnants of the United States government.
He was voiced by Michael Dorn.
Biography
Horrigan was originally a high-ranking and exceptionally vicious secret service agent working for the Enclave president Dick Richardson, who became a mutant after coming into contact with the F.E.V. Virus at the Mariposa Military Base. The Enclave scientists brought him back to their labs to be studied and experimented on and decided to further mutate him into their ultimate killing machine. Later, Frank Horrigan was permanently encased in a special suit of robotic power armor designed specifically for him.
In the game, Frank Horrigan is first seen murdering a family of helpless peasants (including a little boy) while the Chosen One watches in horror. Later, he can be seen in a recording where he kills a Brotherhood of Steel soldier who had previously met and helped them. In another recording, he kills the sentient Deathclaws of Vault 13. It is also assumed he was the one who leads the attack on the Chosen One's home village.
The Chosen One finally confronted Frank Horrigan inside the Enclave Oil Rig at the very end of the game, after he killed the Enclave president. He claims that the Chosen One has "gotten a lot farther than [he] should've" but "then again, [he] hasn't met Frank Horrigan". He finishes his banter off by stating the time for talking is over and proceeds to attack. However, a squad of Enclave soldiers, led by Sergeant Granite, rush to the Chosen One's aid, having been convinced their life is worth more than their former commanders.
Despite this, the fight against Horrigan is incredibly difficult and drawn out, with him repeatedly surviving punishment from the Chosen One, his party, the Enclave soldiers, and the mini-gun turrets the Chosen One may or may not have hacked to his side. He's also very likely to kill the Enclave soldiers and most of the party unless the Chosen One is incredibly skilled. However, after being shot repeatedly by over a dozen NPC's wielding the most powerful weapons in the game, he finally goes down. When Horrigan is defeated, his gut explodes and he breaks in half at the waist. Even then, he still manages to mock the Chosen and tell them they will also die when the oil rig self-destructs. He is then either finished off by Sergeant Granite or the Chosen One or has his head explode.
All of the others manage to escape before the oil rig is destroyed, taking Horrigan's remains with it.
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