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Mr. Bishop (2243-2316) is the head of the Bishop family.
Background[]
Not long after the destruction of President Dick Richardson's Enclave, the Bishop Family of New Reno was blessed with a child. This child seemed to have little in common with the Bishops, preferring instead to spend his days exploring the wastes. When he turned thirteen, he seized control of the Bishop Family and led them to victory over the remaining New Reno families.[1]
By the time of the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Wrights have control over New Reno,[2] but Mr. Bishop's position is still fairly strong as the head of the Bishop family. According to Bruce Isaac, he knows the wasteland "like the back of his hand"; indeed, Isaac had to flee as far as Novac to escape his wrath after stealing money he was owed from the Shark Club and having sex with Bishop's daughter.[3]
Mr. Bishop eventually dies quietly in his sleep at the age of seventy-three, having never known his real father.[1]
Family[]
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Notes[]
It is unknown what exactly Mr. Bishop's place is in the Bishop family. All that is known is that a male Chosen One can sire a child with either Angela or Leslie Anne Bishop.
Appearances[]
Mr. Bishop is mentioned indirectly in Fallout 2 and in Fallout: New Vegas.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A possible Fallout 2 ending for New Reno
- ↑ The Courier: "What's your story?"
Clayton Ettienne: "Well, I've lived in Nevada all my life. Started out in New Reno, but headed down here as soon as I got the chance. If you can believe it, things are even worse back home. The whole city's still run by crime families. Used to be the Mordinos and Wrights. Now it's the Wrights and Van Graffs. Seems like things never get better. Anyway, that's all behind me now."
(Clayton Ettienne's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "Why would this Mr. Bishop be after you?"
Bruce Isaac: "Oh, well, that's all just a big misunderstanding, see. Mr. Bishop, well, he owed me a lot of money, and, y'know, he's a busy guy, so I sort of figured I'd just...take it off his hands."
The Courier: "You robbed a casino boss?"
Bruce Isaac: ""Robbed" is such an ugly word. It's more like I took care of a payroll problem for him. Also, I might have... umm... sort of... plowed his daughter. A little."
(Bruce Isaac's dialogue)
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