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|{{Inline quote|Hello my child. I am Kerr, a humble merchant who travels the wastelands in search of objects and oddities that the Brotherhood could use. Come and have a look at my wares. Who knows? Maybe I'll have something you might find useful.|sound=FoT_BartholomewKerr_HelloMyChild.ogg}}
 
|{{Inline quote|Hello my child. I am Kerr, a humble merchant who travels the wastelands in search of objects and oddities that the Brotherhood could use. Come and have a look at my wares. Who knows? Maybe I'll have something you might find useful.|sound=FoT_BartholomewKerr_HelloMyChild.ogg}}
 
 
|{{Inline quote|Ah, we meet again, my child. It is good see another familiar face in this time of troubles. Are you looking for any hard to find trinkets or devices? My inventory might surprise you.|sound=B03_KERR_A01 W.ogg}}
 
|{{Inline quote|Ah, we meet again, my child. It is good see another familiar face in this time of troubles. Are you looking for any hard to find trinkets or devices? My inventory might surprise you.|sound=B03_KERR_A01 W.ogg}}
 
|{{Inline quote|Ah. Again, we meet each other. I go wherever good trade takes me. It seems you go where danger takes you. We are very much alike, yet, totally different. As always, I am pleased to be able to offer you my wares for trade.|sound=FoT BartholomewKerr AgainWeMeet.ogg}}
 
|{{Inline quote|Ah. Again, we meet each other. I go wherever good trade takes me. It seems you go where danger takes you. We are very much alike, yet, totally different. As always, I am pleased to be able to offer you my wares for trade.|sound=FoT BartholomewKerr AgainWeMeet.ogg}}
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
Considering numerous references to ''[[wikipedia:Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]]'' series in ''Fallout Tactics'' Kerr may be a reference to a character Milton Bishop from [[Bethesda Softworks|Bethesda]]'s game ''[[wikipedia:The Terminator: Future Shock|The Terminator: Future Shock]]''. However, Bishop intentionally betrayed humans and ended up on an operating table with Skynet looking for information inside his head. Just like in ''Fallout Tactics'', the Warrior's mission is to kill him, and just like Kerr, Bishop pleads to end his life.
 
Considering numerous references to ''[[wikipedia:Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]]'' series in ''Fallout Tactics'' Kerr may be a reference to a character Milton Bishop from [[Bethesda Softworks|Bethesda]]'s game ''[[wikipedia:The Terminator: Future Shock|The Terminator: Future Shock]]''. However, Bishop intentionally betrayed humans and ended up on an operating table with Skynet looking for information inside his head. Just like in ''Fallout Tactics'', the Warrior's mission is to kill him, and just like Kerr, Bishop pleads to end his life.
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Bartholomew_Kerr_Scott_City_mission.png|This is the building where Kerr is being tortured in the [[Scott City (mission)|Scott City mission]]
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Hello my child. I am Kerr, a humble merchant who travels the wastelands in search of objects and oddities that the Brotherhood could use. Come and have a look at my wares. Who knows? Maybe I'll have something you might find useful.

Bartholomew Kerr (also known as Nicholas Kerr) is a merchant from the Illinois region in 2197.

Background

Bartholomew Kerr was a thin, rugged man in his thirties. However, time spent in the wastelands had aged him to look ten years older. He wore loose-fitting bandages as part of his attire. Kerr often traveled between the Brotherhood of Steel bunkers in various regions of the wasteland. He was trusted by the Brotherhood and he seemed to hold some allegiance to them. He had a knack for acquiring difficult to obtain items.

Some time around 2198, the Calculator's robots captured Kerr. His trading with the Brotherhood gave him an extensive knowledge of the locations and populations of several Brotherhood bunkers. This knowledge made Kerr a target that could not be ignored. A Brotherhood squad led by the Warrior was sent to Scott City, where Kerr was imprisoned. Kerr had been brutally tortured by the robots and had even undergone some sort of operation; a machine was implanted in his stomach, designed to keep him alive long enough to allow his brain to be removed. Unfortunately, a feeding tube was applied to his anus instead of his mouth, leaving Kerr to die a horrible death from internal hemorrhaging.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

General Services Location
Recruit: No
Merchant: Yes
  • Trades See inventory
Replenish: Yes
All items
Missions involved: Yes
Scott City
Locations: Yes
Bunker Beta, Bunker Gamma, Bunker Delta, Bunker Epsilon, Scott City

The Warrior can either barter or gamble with Kerr in Brotherhood bunkers.

Missions

  • Scott City - The trader asks the Warrior to kill him. His last words are that he didn't reveal anything to the robots.

Inventory

Bunker Beta

Apparel Weapon Other items
Clothing - Stimpak x6
RadAway x2
Antidote
Healing powder x5
After Burner gum
Buffout x6
Mentats x2
Psycho x5
Rad-X
Voodoo x3

Bunker Gamma

Apparel Weapon Other items
Clothing - Stimpak x3
RadAway x8
Antidote
Healing powder x10
After Burner gum x4
Buffout x4
Mentats x4
Psycho x8
Rad-X x6
Voodoo x3
Trauma pack x4
Super stimpak x6

Bunker Delta

Apparel Weapon Other items
Clothing - Stimpak
RadAway
Antidote
Healing powder x2
After Burner gum x3
Buffout x4
Mentats x3
Psycho x5
Rad-X x3
Voodoo x7
Mutie x3
Super stimpak x5

Scott City

Apparel Weapon Other items
- - -

Notable quotes

Notes

"Nicholas" is Kerr's first name in some of the game's files.

Appearances

Bartholomew Kerr appears only in Fallout Tactics.

Behind the scenes

Considering numerous references to Terminator series in Fallout Tactics Kerr may be a reference to a character Milton Bishop from Bethesda's game The Terminator: Future Shock. However, Bishop intentionally betrayed humans and ended up on an operating table with Skynet looking for information inside his head. Just like in Fallout Tactics, the Warrior's mission is to kill him, and just like Kerr, Bishop pleads to end his life.

Gallery