John Cassidy

John Cassidy is a veteran wastelander, bartender and a potential companion who resides in Vault City in 2241.

Background
An old man with deep wrinkles, John Cassidy is a veteran of the worst places of the wastelands and has the scars to show for it. These memories of an adventurer's life include scars from a 2203 knifing and old wounds from shootings in 2195, 2199 and 2201. He also has a metal plate in his skull and a fake eye. John Cassidy is a pleasant but prejudiced man to talk to, provided the person doing the talking doesn't get on his bad side or happen to be the wrong race as he despises ghouls for existing and generally dislikes people he perceives as despicable. He can be direct at times and he has further issues with tribal prejudice, but overall he is a great companion.

Cassidy settled down in Vault City after a life of adventure when his heart started to fail him. He requires regular cardiac booster shots to keep his heart working properly, essentially leaving him stuck in Vault City. He runs a bar, the Spittoon, in the Courtyard, paying a hefty fee for a license to sell real alcohol on the premises. He manages to get by well enough, able to pay his rent, license fee, and afford booster shots from Doc Andrew. His business took a hit recently, as Sergeant Stark led a raid on his bar, confiscating his alcohol and detaining several customers. Already disgusted with the city, it is practically the final straw for him.

Later life
Cassidy joined the Chosen One in his journey, leaving Vault City behind. The two eventually parted ways, with Cassidy settling down again with a tribal, despite his reservations about tribals. At his ripe old age, John became a father of a daughter who took after her father. A few years later, he left the two and journeyed east of California, never heard from again. He went on to search for Texas, breaking south through NCR and past Dayglow.

Effects of player's actions

 * If the Chosen One uses Jet, Psycho or Buffout on Cassidy, he will immediately die of a heart attack.
 * He declares that he is skilled with shotguns and rifles mostly (he begins equipped with a sawed-off shotgun), as well as pistols. He can also use brass knuckles and spears; he claims that he used to hunt with a spear but expresses shame about making him seem like a tribal. At this point, the Chosen One can state they are tribal, after which Cassidy will sincerely apologize and claim that spears are fine weapons used by many of his tribal friends.
 * Cassidy can be given heart pills and he exclaims he "feels" better, but the pills have no real effect and goes back to complaining about his heart again.

Other interactions

 * Talking to Cassidy in his bar in the Vault City courtyard will reveal his dissatisfaction with life there and how Citizen Sergeant Stark busted up his establishment.
 * The player character can confront Sergeant Stark once they become the Captain of the Guard in Vault City and pull rank, so that he pays Cassidy reparations and wipes his record in Vault City. The player character receives $500 and 500 XP in return.
 * Cassidy has a fair few interactions with other members of the player characters party.
 * He will harass Myron every step of the way as long as the two are in the party together. Can't blame him.
 * Cassidy will repeatedly tell Lenny to keep his distance, due to stink.
 * K-9 will also prompt a number of reactions from Cassidy, mostly related to his ferocity.

Companion

 * As Cassidy explains, he is handy in unarmed combat and can use spears. However, he truly shines with pistols and rifles. The sawed-off shotgun he has by default is a decent weapon, but his abilities will show the full potential of a hunting rifle or full size shotgun. His skills truly shine with a high end weapon such as Pancor Jackhammer or M72 Gauss rifle.
 * Cassidy lacks the animation frames for unarmed weapons, spears, throwing weapons, pistols, and rifles. He cannot use weapons that use other animations, such as plasma rifles, laser rifles or pulse rifles.
 * Giving Cassidy power armor of any kind will boost his Unarmed skill above Small Guns.
 * The player character cannot recruit Cassidy if they have less than 4 Intelligence, karma below -101, or the Slaver or Childkiller reputations.

Fallout: New California
John Cassidy can be acquired at the shop by any player character that has the Idolized trait. When the player character has him as the active companion and starts a fight, he can be exhausted, adding the ranged trait to the player character's weapon, and gain one reroll in the fight.

When the player character performs the camp action, he will become unexhausted. However, if the player character has any drugs in their inventory at this time, he must be discarded.

Statistics

 * Note: Unarmed will be tagged when Cassidy is equipped with power armor, as the Strength bonus it confers boosts his Unarmed skill above that of Small Guns.

Appearances
John Cassidy appears in Fallout 2 and the Fallout: The Board Game expansion Fallout: New California. He is indirectly mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes

 * In regards to the character, Chris Avellone stated, "[Cassidy] was mostly there because we wanted to do another companion in this location, and I was like, well I don't want to really do another talking head, I already did a lot with Myron, how about I do a much more simpler, just fun combat character, Cassidy, the gun-toting bartender, sure."
 * After the release of Fallout 2, a fan-made talking head for Cassidy was created for the total conversion mod Mutants Rising. It was later included in the Fallout 2 Restoration Project, a highly popular overhaul mod dedicated to fixing bugs, restoring cut content from the game files, re-creating content that was planned but never implemented, and overhauling the gameplay and story based on developer commentary and fan requests. Rumors and misinformation surrounding which parts of the mod were fan-made and which were taken from the game files led to this talking head being presented on this wiki as official cut content for a significant period of time. In 2018, the Fallout: The Board Game expansion Fallout: New California released a companion card of Cassidy with a design based on this fan-made talking head.
 * Heart pills can be found in Doc Jubilee's house, though they have no effect on Cassidy.
 * Cassidy was named after a pre-War comic book character by his father. This may refer to Cassidy, an Irish vampire character with a fondness for whiskey and booze from "Preacher." Cassidy says that he was a "mean sonuvabitch."
 * Cassidy's name was originally MacRae (Feargus Urquhart's middle name) and it occasionally appears in the game, such as if the player character sells him into slavery.
 * Cassidy references the Final Fantasy series when he says "Wish I had a Limit Break!" Limit Break is an ability that has appeared throughout the Final Fantasy series.
 * Cassidy references Planescape: Torment when he rebuffs an evil player character, mentioning that they are "...one foot in the grave and the other in hell," which is a line from The Nameless One.