Fallout 4 Quest Mod - "Mind Games" (Call#3)
Noah Bailey for Fred Newman
Male, ghoul - engineer - American accent - ghoul rasp
Fred is a 250-year-old ghoul living at The Sluice. A mechanic before the apocalypse, he's good with his hands and is responsible for maintaining the settlement's defenses. Warm and friendly. Fred has the trademark rasp that all ghouls have. You can find an example in the description but Fred would need to sound a bit older than that. A good example is this character named (click for video -->) Arlen. But Arlen carries a lot of sorrow with him, whereas Fred doesn't, so Fred shouldn't sound quite as 'broken' as Arlen does.
Line 0 notes: The settlement has been wary of a raider attack for the past couple of days. The Player dealt with the threat earlier. (Larsen runs security in The Sluice).
Line 1 notes: The Player has said you're lucky they were there to stop the raiders. But if it hadn't been for the Player's earlier actions, the raiders would never have attacked. You're grateful for the Player's help but at the same time (especially since the Player is coming across as a bit arrogant by saying you're lucky) you want to gently remind them this whole situation was pretty much their fault. ("Common" is Boston Common).
Line 2 notes: The Player has just told you The Sluice is a dump. Katelyn (a friend of yours) has snapped at them for being rude but you're not fazed. You've lived too many years to be offended by things like that, and you're able to take it in your stride, even making a self-deprecating joke at the end since you don't have a nose anymore.
- all american accents
- male senior
Hey there. Thanks for taking care of those raiders. Larsen was sure they were going to try and shoot their way in here any day now. Don't know if they would have succeeded, but luckily we don't have to find out.
Well, some people would say we're unlucky you came to the Common in the first place, but maybe that's just being pedantic.
It's all right. It's not to everyone's taste. At least it doesn't smell too bad down here anymore. Or so I'm told.