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+ | |name =Doc Morbid |
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+ | |image =FoModel OldDoc.png |
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+ | |race =[[Human]] |
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+ | |gender =Male |
+ | |affiliation =None |
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+ | |role =[[Junktown]]'s doctor |
+ | |location =[[Junktown]] |
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+ | |quests =[[Blackmail Iguana Bob]] |
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+ | |dialogue =[[MORBID.MSG]] |
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+ | |footer =[[File:Morbid.jpg|150px]]<br>Concept art of Morbid |
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+ | {{Quotation|You seem to be in nearly perfect health. That will be $10 for the examination.}} |
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− | '''Metro tickets''' are [[Fallout 3 miscellaneous items|miscellaneous items]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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+ | '''Doc Morbid''' is the doctor in [[Junktown]] in [[Timeline#2161|2161]]. |
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− | ==Characteristics== |
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− | Metro tickets are requested at any [[Fallout 3 Metro|metro station]] in the [[Capital Wasteland]] that still has active [[Protectron (Fallout 3)|protectron]]s. Having a ticket can prevent one of these robots from becoming hostile. These protectrons are inactive by default, but can be activated if the player can hack a nearby terminal as they then come out of their capsule and search the area for hostiles and passengers. When you activate a Protectron, it will come up to you and scan for a ticket. If it finds one on you, it will take the ticket and leave you alone. Therefore, it is advised that you collect as many tickets as possible if you plan to activate the Protectrons to help you clear the metro. However, as the Protectrons are slow walkers, it is possible to simply avoid one if you don't have a ticket by walking away before it gets a chance to scan for one, avoiding combat. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Background== |
+ | Doc Morbid is the odd, unfriendly doctor in Junktown. Despite his attitude and two bodyguards, [[Flash (Fallout)|Flash]] and [[Cougar (Fallout)|Cougar]], he is a competent physician and, from time to time, teaches budding young doctors medicine (for instance, [[Razlo]] from [[Shady Sands]] is one such student). |
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− | Metro tickets aren't found in abundance around the wasteland except in Metro stations, but if the [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Broken Steel]]'', as many as 50 tickets can be found scattered throughout the [[Olney Powerworks]]. In one section of the Powerworks, there is a desk with a stack of Metro tickets that are assembled in a traditional triangular card stack. |
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+ | Apart from providing medical services to the people of his fine town, the doctor is also an entrepreneur. In his basement he operates an underground butcher shop, where human body parts are prepared by him and his [[dwarf]] assistant [[Gretch]] for shipment to [[Iguana Bob]] in [[The Hub]] for the production of [[Iguana-on-a-stick (Fallout)|iguana-on-a-stick]]. |
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− | Some [[Feral ghoul (Fallout 3)|feral ghoul]]s in the Metro tunnels carry tickets, implying that they were passengers before radiation transformed them into ghouls. |
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+ | When heading to [[Junktown]] on a caravan route, the caravan driver sometimes says "Hear there's an odd doctor out that way. Deals in the dead they say." This is obviously a reference to Doc Morbid selling his body parts to Iguana Bob in order to use for the meat. |
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− | * {{Platforms|xbox360}} When the protectron scans the player for a ticket, it will not detect the ticket(s) in the player's inventory and will become hostile. {{Verify|verified}} |
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+ | ==Interactions with the player character== |
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+ | ===Interactions overview=== |
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+ | {{Interactions FO1 |
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+ | |perm companion =no |
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+ | |temp companion =no |
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+ | |talking head =no |
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+ | |wares =- |
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+ | |restocks =no |
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+ | |items modified =- |
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+ | |heal =yes |
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+ | |cure radiation =yes |
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+ | |heal cripple =yes |
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+ | |quests started =- |
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+ | |quests involved =*[[Blackmail Iguana Bob]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ===Quests=== |
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− | [[ru:Билет на метро]] |
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+ | * [[Blackmail Iguana Bob]]: Morbid has been selling "iguana" to Iguana Bob. As part of an optional objective, the player can kill Morbid, [[Cougar (Fallout)|Cougar]], [[Gretch]], and [[Flash (Fallout)|Flash]]. |
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+ | ===Other interactions=== |
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+ | * He can heal the player - for a price. After talking to him, there is no way to leave without him becoming hostile, unless you pay to be healed. However, the player is free to go inside his basement, and use this information to blackmail Iguana Bob of the Hub. It should be noted that when the character is badly wounded the price to heal you can be 500 caps (or more). |
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+ | * Trying to bargain your way out of a fight after entering the basement can cause him to remove one of your eyes, reducing [[Perception]] to 1. |
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+ | ==Inventory== |
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+ | {{inventory |
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+ | |apparel =Clothing |
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+ | |weapon =- |
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+ | |otheritem =[[Stimpak (Fallout)|Stimpak]] x2 |
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+ | |ondeath =[[Tool]]<br />[[First aid kit]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | * Lacking an in-game description regarding his appearance, all that is known of his appearance comes from a piece of concept art by [[Leonard Boyarsky]]. |
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+ | ==Background== |
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+ | The name "Dr. Morbid" is quite fitting in its irony. mor·bid/ˈmôrbəd/Adjective |
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+ | * Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, esp. death and disease. |
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+ | * Of the nature of or indicative of disease. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | Doc Morbid appears only in ''[[Fallout]]''. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Doc Morbid.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Navbox Junktown}} |
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+ | [[Category:Fallout human characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fallout doctors]] |
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+ | [[Category:Junktown characters]] |
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+ | [[hu:Doc Morbid]] |
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+ | [[pl:Doktor Kostucha]] |
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+ | [[ru:Док Морбид]] |
Revision as of 16:48, 11 February 2013
Doc Morbid is the doctor in Junktown in 2161.
Background
Doc Morbid is the odd, unfriendly doctor in Junktown. Despite his attitude and two bodyguards, Flash and Cougar, he is a competent physician and, from time to time, teaches budding young doctors medicine (for instance, Razlo from Shady Sands is one such student).
Apart from providing medical services to the people of his fine town, the doctor is also an entrepreneur. In his basement he operates an underground butcher shop, where human body parts are prepared by him and his dwarf assistant Gretch for shipment to Iguana Bob in The Hub for the production of iguana-on-a-stick.
When heading to Junktown on a caravan route, the caravan driver sometimes says "Hear there's an odd doctor out that way. Deals in the dead they say." This is obviously a reference to Doc Morbid selling his body parts to Iguana Bob in order to use for the meat.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
Interactions | ||
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This character is a permanent companion. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character has a talking head. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is involved in quests. | ||
This character is a doctor. | ||
This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | |
This character can modify weapons. |
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Quests
- Blackmail Iguana Bob: Morbid has been selling "iguana" to Iguana Bob. As part of an optional objective, the player can kill Morbid, Cougar, Gretch, and Flash.
Other interactions
- He can heal the player - for a price. After talking to him, there is no way to leave without him becoming hostile, unless you pay to be healed. However, the player is free to go inside his basement, and use this information to blackmail Iguana Bob of the Hub. It should be noted that when the character is badly wounded the price to heal you can be 500 caps (or more).
- Trying to bargain your way out of a fight after entering the basement can cause him to remove one of your eyes, reducing Perception to 1.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Clothing | - | Stimpak x2 | Tool First aid kit |
Notes
- Lacking an in-game description regarding his appearance, all that is known of his appearance comes from a piece of concept art by Leonard Boyarsky.
Background
The name "Dr. Morbid" is quite fitting in its irony. mor·bid/ˈmôrbəd/Adjective
- Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, esp. death and disease.
- Of the nature of or indicative of disease.
Appearances
Doc Morbid appears only in Fallout.
Gallery
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