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And don't worry, I'm sure I'll find some excuse to take a potshot at you later. So we can all look forward to that!

Squill is a purple-haired raider in The Pitt in Fallout 3.

Background[edit]

Squill is a former slave who fought her way through the arena.[1] She is one of only three slaves who have accomplished this, the others being Gruber and Reddup.[2][3] Squill mentions that she fires into the arena from the spectator area if the fight is not exciting enough. She also mentions that when this was done to her when she was a gladiator slave, she shot back.[4][1]

Publications[edit]

You may be taken aback the first time you meet Squill, as she has no withering put-downs or disgusting, antisocial behaviors. Instead, she is enthusiastic and appreciates your fighting prowess. She is a genial, good-natured, and dedicated soldier.Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census

Interactions Overview[edit]

Interactions
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This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer).

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Appearances[edit]

Squill appears in the Fallout 3 DLC The Pitt.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lone Wanderer: "Good thing you didn't. I would have shot back."
    Squill: "I should hope so! That's what I did when I was fighting down there."
    (Squill's dialogue)
  2. Faydra: "You're going up against Gruber. He's one of the only slaves to win in the Hole. There's only ever been... what? Three? I guess he got a taste for blood. But unfortunately for you, he's got a pretty decent gun. So, odds are, this is the last time you and I will be talking."
    (Faydra/Dialogue)
  3. Lone Wanderer: "If you don't like it, I hear there's an opening for work Downtown."
    Reddup: "I already fought my way outta there once. There ain't no force in The Pitt that could make me go back there again."
    (Reddup's dialogue)
  4. Squill: "Hey, if it ain't the champion of the Hole! That was a hell of a show you put on down there! Good thing, too. Otherwise, I was gonna start shooting down there myself, just to keep things interesting!"
    (Squill's dialogue)