關於the Legion member mentioned in the Fallout: New Vegas,參見Lupa (human)。 |
“Cyber-dog? Like the ones I've seen up in Denver? I know what you're talking about, and it would make Lupa immortal in a way.”— Antony
Lupa is a mongrel living at the Fort in 2281.
Background[]
Lupa is a Legion mongrel that belongs to Antony and is the mother of many of the Legion's best dogs.[1]
Interactions with the player character[]
Interactions overview[]
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此角色参与任务。 |
Quests[]
Nothin' But a Hound Dog: Lupa is among the choices of canines to retrieve a brain from for Rex. To get her brain, the player character has to talk to Antony to arrange a fight with her in the arena.
Effects of player's actions[]
After her death in the arena, Legion troops all around the Fort mention her "dying well" in combat.
Inventory[]
服装 | 武器 | 其他 物品 | 死 亡 |
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Lupa's brain Dog hide |
Notes[]
- Unlike other Legion mongrels, Lupa has a Damage Threshold of 4.
- When sitting next to Antony in the fort, she has a normal mongrel HP of 40, but when fighting her in the arena, she has an increased total of 200.
- Like other mongrels, if one is wearing a Legion disguise, she can and will sniff them out and alert the camp.
- Legion fame is gained for killing Lupa if one does so by fighting her in the arena. This is because she was given an honorable death.
Notable quotes[]
- "Lupa? Yes, she's the mother of a lot of our best dogs. She's getting old, but she's still a tough old bitch. Aren't you girl? Yeah." – Antony, master of the hounds.
- "Cyber-dog? Like the ones I've seen up in Denver? I know what you're talking about, and it would make Lupa immortal in a way." – Antony
- "You give Lupa a worthy death in the arena, and her brain is yours. Don't let your guard down just because she's old, though." – Antony
Appearances[]
Lupa appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.
Behind the scenes[]
- Lupa literally translates as "female wolf" in Latin. However, it's also a slang term for "prostitute" in Latin.
- Lupa is the name of the wolf who raised Romulus and Remus, in Roman mythology.
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