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+ | |image = LouTenant.png |
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+ | |fullname = Unknown |
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+ | |alias = The Lieutenant<br> |
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+ | Lou Tenant<br> |
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+ | Lou |
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+ | |origin = ''Fallout'' |
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+ | |occupation = Lieutenant of the Masters Army<br> |
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+ | The Masters Right hand man |
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+ | |skills = Superhuman strength<br> |
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+ | High intellect<br> |
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+ | Cybernetics<br> |
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+ | Knowledge of science |
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+ | |hobby = ?? |
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+ | |goals = Turn as many humans into super mutants as much as possible <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br> |
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+ | Kidnap the Vault Dweller and Turn him into a super mutant <small>(bad ending optional)(canonically sailed)</small>.<br> |
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+ | Locate Vault 13 <small>(all failed)</small>. |
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+ | |crimes = Mass murder<br> |
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+ | Genocide<br> |
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+ | Terrorism<br> |
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+ | Unethical experimentation<br> |
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+ | Animal cruelty<br> |
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+ | Kidnapping<br> |
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+ | Torture<br> |
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+ | War crimes<br> |
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+ | Aiding and abetting |
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⚫ | The '''Lieutenant''' is the right–hand [[Super Mutants|Super Mutant]] to [[The Master (Fallout)|The Master]] and the secondary antagonist in the 1997 video game ''Fallout'', and the leader the Super Mutant Army under the watch of the Master himself. The Lieutenant is both the strongest and the smartest Super Mutant and leads the Master's forces from their headquarters at the Mariposa Military Base. |
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⚫ | The '''Lieutenant''' is the right–hand [[Super Mutants|Super Mutant]] to [[The Master (Fallout)|The Master]] and the secondary antagonist in the 1997 video game ''Fallout'', and the |
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+ | He was voiced by the late Tony Jay, who also played [[Judge Claude Frollo]] in Disney's ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. |
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⚫ | The Lieutenant's main goal is to find out the location of Vault 13 so the mutants can invade it and gather its residents for transformation into super mutants. The Lieutenant follows and believes in the work of the Unity, and |
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⚫ | The Lieutenant can be killed in two ways |
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⚫ | The Lieutenant's main goal is to find out the location of Vault 13 so the mutants can invade it and gather its residents for transformation into super mutants. The Lieutenant follows and believes in the work of the Unity, and therefore is not necessarily evil; he is in fact very noble, peaceful, and negotiable to say the least. Though his main motives do not define him as evil, many of his means to achieve his goals tend to be rather excessive, and he often shows little to no remorse over these actions, sometimes even showing glee. When questioning the Vault Dweller over the location of his vault, he has a very calm conversation with the Dweller and handles many of his outbursts and insults with little to no hostility, though much of the conversation leans into the Lieutenant's fondness of threatening and will to kill the Vault Dweller and others. When interrogating the Vault Dweller about where his vault is, the Lieutenant tends to bring up the process of torturing the Dweller for information, and in one instance brutally punches him, and responds by asking if he is "feeling a little more chatty now?" |
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⚫ | The Lieutenant can be killed in two ways. He can be fought and killed, resulting in his cyborg body graphically melting and falling apart. Another is a simpler route, by ignoring him and destroying the facility. Since the destruction of the facility is mandatory to completing the game, the Lieutenant's death is canon. |
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− | *The Lieutenant was voiced by the late and legendary Tony Jay. |
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 10 January 2024
“ | The super mutant is the next advancement in human evolution. To save the world, we will convert all the worthy individuals. Simple, efficient, glorious. | „ |
~ The Lieutenant |
The Lieutenant is the right–hand Super Mutant to The Master and the secondary antagonist in the 1997 video game Fallout, and the leader the Super Mutant Army under the watch of the Master himself. The Lieutenant is both the strongest and the smartest Super Mutant and leads the Master's forces from their headquarters at the Mariposa Military Base.
He was voiced by the late Tony Jay, who also played Judge Claude Frollo in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Personality and Motives
The Lieutenant's main goal is to find out the location of Vault 13 so the mutants can invade it and gather its residents for transformation into super mutants. The Lieutenant follows and believes in the work of the Unity, and therefore is not necessarily evil; he is in fact very noble, peaceful, and negotiable to say the least. Though his main motives do not define him as evil, many of his means to achieve his goals tend to be rather excessive, and he often shows little to no remorse over these actions, sometimes even showing glee. When questioning the Vault Dweller over the location of his vault, he has a very calm conversation with the Dweller and handles many of his outbursts and insults with little to no hostility, though much of the conversation leans into the Lieutenant's fondness of threatening and will to kill the Vault Dweller and others. When interrogating the Vault Dweller about where his vault is, the Lieutenant tends to bring up the process of torturing the Dweller for information, and in one instance brutally punches him, and responds by asking if he is "feeling a little more chatty now?"
The Lieutenant can be killed in two ways. He can be fought and killed, resulting in his cyborg body graphically melting and falling apart. Another is a simpler route, by ignoring him and destroying the facility. Since the destruction of the facility is mandatory to completing the game, the Lieutenant's death is canon.
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