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|race =[[Human]], Hispanic |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | + | Freddy is an aspiring [[Tunnel Snakes|Tunnel Snake]], and his associations with [[Butch DeLoria|Butch]] and the Tunnel Snakes have caused his grades to drop and send [[Pepper Gomez|Pepper]] into fits of worry. In truth, Freddie isn't a bad kid; he just enjoys the approval he gets from Butch and the others when he misbehaves. And, of course, there really aren't many other people to hang out with in the Vault.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref> |
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In the 2260s, Freddie is ridiculed by some of his [[Amata Almodovar|peers]]. He is nicknamed 'Freddie the Freak' and is compared unfavorably to the comic book character [[Grognak the Barbarian]]. |
In the 2260s, Freddie is ridiculed by some of his [[Amata Almodovar|peers]]. He is nicknamed 'Freddie the Freak' and is compared unfavorably to the comic book character [[Grognak the Barbarian]]. |
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In the early 2270s, Freddie is diagnosed with [[Vault Depressive Syndrome]], or VDS, by the vault physician [[James (Fallout 3)|James]]. According to his [[Medical File - Freddie Gomez|medical file]], Freddie suffers from lethargy, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Freddie copes with his insecurities and low self-esteem by acting out as a bully with his peers. James prescribes Chlorpromazine for Freddie; however, James is worried that his patient might be permanently on the medication. |
In the early 2270s, Freddie is diagnosed with [[Vault Depressive Syndrome]], or VDS, by the vault physician [[James (Fallout 3)|James]]. According to his [[Medical File - Freddie Gomez|medical file]], Freddie suffers from lethargy, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Freddie copes with his insecurities and low self-esteem by acting out as a bully with his peers. James prescribes Chlorpromazine for Freddie; however, James is worried that his patient might be permanently on the medication. |
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− | On August 3, [[Timeline#2274|2274]], Mr. Gomez engages in small talk with [[Susie Mack]]. They talk about her family's malfunctioning heater and agree to meet at the [[Vault 101 Cafeteria|Cafeteria]] after the [[GOAT]] for lunch. |
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⚫ | On August 3, [[Timeline#2274|2274]], Mr. Gomez engages in small talk with [[Susie Mack]]. They talk about her family's malfunctioning heater and agree to meet at the [[Vault 101 Cafeteria|Cafeteria]] after the [[GOAT]] for lunch. Before the GOAT, Freddie is nervous. After [[Edwin Brotch]] orders pencils down and everyone else has left, Freddie is struggling with two questions on the test. Question #5 has him hanging on a moral quandary - should he obey his grandmother and kill the other resident, or should he disobey his grandmother since killing is wrong? The other question, Question #10, baffles him as the answers are all the same and he isn't sure if this is a trick question. |
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⚫ | Before the GOAT, Freddie is nervous. After [[Edwin Brotch]] orders pencils down and everyone else has left, Freddie is struggling with two questions on the test. Question #5 has him hanging on a moral quandary - should he obey his grandmother and kill the other resident, or should he disobey his grandmother since killing is wrong? The other question, Question #10, baffles him as the answers are all the same and he isn't sure if this is a trick question. |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
Revision as of 05:52, 7 September 2012
Freddie Gomez is a resident of Vault 101 in 2277.
Background
Freddy is an aspiring Tunnel Snake, and his associations with Butch and the Tunnel Snakes have caused his grades to drop and send Pepper into fits of worry. In truth, Freddie isn't a bad kid; he just enjoys the approval he gets from Butch and the others when he misbehaves. And, of course, there really aren't many other people to hang out with in the Vault.[1]
2260s
In the 2260s, Freddie is ridiculed by some of his peers. He is nicknamed 'Freddie the Freak' and is compared unfavorably to the comic book character Grognak the Barbarian.
2270s
In the early 2270s, Freddie is diagnosed with Vault Depressive Syndrome, or VDS, by the vault physician James. According to his medical file, Freddie suffers from lethargy, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Freddie copes with his insecurities and low self-esteem by acting out as a bully with his peers. James prescribes Chlorpromazine for Freddie; however, James is worried that his patient might be permanently on the medication.
2274
On August 3, 2274, Mr. Gomez engages in small talk with Susie Mack. They talk about her family's malfunctioning heater and agree to meet at the Cafeteria after the GOAT for lunch. Before the GOAT, Freddie is nervous. After Edwin Brotch orders pencils down and everyone else has left, Freddie is struggling with two questions on the test. Question #5 has him hanging on a moral quandary - should he obey his grandmother and kill the other resident, or should he disobey his grandmother since killing is wrong? The other question, Question #10, baffles him as the answers are all the same and he isn't sure if this is a trick question.
Relationships
- Freddie is the only child of Herman and Pepper Gomez. Freddie is friendly with the Lone Wanderer.
- Susie Mack had a crush on him when they were growing up.[1]
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. | ||
This character is a permanent companion. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is involved in quests. |
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This character is a doctor. |
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This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | -|
This character can repair items. | Max Repair condition: - | |
This character rents beds. | -. | |
This character drops an ear upon death (Contract Killer). | ||
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer). | ||
This character can be enslaved with the Mesmetron. |
Quests
- Trapped Outside: If you choose to sabotage the vault in Trouble on the Homefront, Freddie and the other vault residents will flee into the wasteland. Later in a random encounter, you can see a giant radscorpion that killed Freddie.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Tunnel Snake outfit | N99 10mm pistol | - | - |
Notes
- If the Lone Wanderer is a female, during her tenth birthday party, she has the option of asking Amata whether or not her present is a date with Freddie.
- In the mailbox near one of the ruined houses just outside the entrance of Vault 101 is a letter addressed to the Gomez family inviting them to join Vault 101. Presumably, this Gomez family are the ancestors of Freddie Gomez.
Appearances
Freddie Gomez appears only in Fallout 3.
Gallery
References
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