Michael Angelo

 is the artistic name of Sheldon Weintraub, the neurotic, agoraphobic billboard artist originally from Vault 21. He is also the brother of Sarah Weintraub, the proprietress of Vault 21.

Background
Together with his sister, Sarah Weintraub, Michael grew up in Vault 21. After Mr. House opened the vault, Michael started to work as a designer of neon signs for The Strip's many establishments, often taking "special orders" from Mr. House himself. Like his sister, living inside a vault all his life has made Michael an agoraphobic, which means that he is afraid of wide, open spaces. Compared to his sister, Michael has the more severe form of agoraphobia, as he even has problems working on the main production floor of his workshop because of its size. Thus, he can usually be found in the workshop's back room, while his assistants, including Kate, work in the main hall. When first encountered by the player, Michael is lacking inspiration. Talking to the player, with years of costly therapy being out of the question, he realizes that he might regain his inspiration by studying sights he hasn't seen so far. With his agoraphobia making excursions into the Wasteland too strenuous, he sends the player on the quest Classic Inspiration to photograph certain landmarks for him.

Quests

 * Classic Inspiration: Michael asks the Courier to take pictures of famous signs across the Mojave to rejuvenate his artistic inspiration.
 * ED-E My Love: Michael, during conversation, says a keyword that accesses ED-E's log databanks.

Other interactions
Michael Angelo can be blackmailed through a series of speech/repair checks upon the first meeting. The series consist of: speech 40, speech/repair 45, speech 55 will net you 300 caps and 140xp. You will however no longer be able to interact with Michael Angelo, and thus be unable to attain his quest. If you choose to tell him you are just kidding at any point before you tell him "300 caps it is", you will abort the blackmail.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the Scenes

 * Sheldon's artistic name is a reference to the artist Michelangelo - commonly misspelled as 'Michaelangelo'.