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I ain't got any reason to talk to you. Scram.

Wayne is a scavenger recovering at the Old Mormon Fort in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[edit]

Wayne, together with Farris and Roy, was attacked by NCR Troopers, when the three men took a wrong turn after leaving the Atomic Wrangler Casino one night.[1]

Interactions Overview[edit]

Interactions
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This character is involved in quests.
  • G.I. Blues: He can be asked about the night of the attack.

Inventory[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Asking him if he is hiding something results in a loss of Freeside reputation, while thanking him increases reputation.
  • Wayne and Roy make a subtle reference to the Lou Tenant from Fallout.[2]
  • Killing Wayne will result in failing G.I. Blues.
  • Before being tasked by The King to speak with Wayne and Roy they will be asleep and unable to interact with the player character unless attacked or reverse-pickpocketed.

Behind The Scenes[edit]

Wayne, alongside Roy, and Farris, shares his name with former professional wrestler Roy Wayne Farris. Farris is best known for wrestling using his "Honky Tonk Man" persona, that being of an Elvis impersonator.


Appearances[edit]

Wayne appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

References[edit]

  1. Courier: "What can you tell me about the attack?"
    Roy: "Well, it happened at night. Around eleven. We had recently made some caps off a bit of scrap we found, and wanted to invest it wisely. As we were leaving the Wrangler, we must've taken a wrong turn, and ended up in the Squatter side of town. From out of nowhere, these big guys show up and start barking questions at us. Wanted to know if we were locals. The kid there's about as proud as a local around here gets, and started yelling back at them. Then all hell broke loose. Kid got the worst of it, sad to say."
    (Roy's dialogue)
  2. Courier: "Every bit helps. Thanks."
    Wayne: "Hey wait! I just remembered something. I might of heard one of the guys that attacked us call another by name. We had just about had it when one of them said "Hey Lou, we gotta go." At least I think he said Lou. It might have been something else. Now that I think of it, he said Lou-something. Something with a "T". Tenant! That's what he called him. Lou Tenant."
    Roy: "He probably said 'lieutenant', Wayne. The boy means well, but he's dumb as a mutant sometimes."
    (Wayne and Roy's dialogue)