“I'll say this - if you want to start up a farm out here, you better be ready to fight for it.”— June Warwick
June Warwick is a farmer living at Warwick homestead in 2287.
Background
June is the wife of Roger Warwick, and the mother of Wally and Janey. She helped the Atom Cats when they were starting out by donating food and they have enjoyed a mutual relationship since.[1] She suspects her husband is a synth but has no evidence to support this.[2]
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
Interactions | ||
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This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. | ||
This character is a merchant. | Sells: General goods | 250 approx.
Other interactions
When talking about tough times, the conversation will lead to a medium Charisma check, which, if passed, will prompt her to give the player character five Dandy Boy Apples.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items |
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Radstag hide outfit Athletic outfit or Undershirt & jeans or Flannel shirt and jeans |
Notes
- When asking why the Warwicks do not hire guards to protect their farm, June erroneously refers to her husband as "Robert."
- An unused voice type for June exists in the game's files, "NPCFJuneWarwick," though the NPC actually uses the "FemaleBoston" voice type.
Appearances
June Warwick appears only in Fallout 4.
Bugs
- Reloading a save prior to rendering of the Warwick Homestead can solve this issue.
- Leaving the area and coming back at a later time may solve this issue.
Sometimes June will spawn in the floor of the Warwick Homestead. She cannot be interacted with while in this state.[verified]
References
- ↑ June Warwick: "The Atom Cats have been such a great help to us. You must be hungry. Here, take some food back with you. And please, send Zeke my thanks."
(June Warwick's dialogue) - ↑ Wally Warwick: "Sorry lady/mister, but I'm not supposed to talk to strangers"
Sole Survivor: "Well, I'm not a stranger. I'm a friend of your father's, and I'm here to help him."
Wally Warwick: "Nuh-uh. I know all my dad's friends, and you're not one of them."
Sole Survivor: "Who told you that?"
Wally Warwick: "My mom. She says until she figures things out, we can't trust anybody."
(Wally Warwick's dialogue)