Dick Richardson

At the time of Fallout 2 Dick Richardson (2186-2242) was the president of the United States From 2239-2242, which meant nothing more than that he led the survivors on the Enclave's oil rig. He was very willing to explain the Enclave's entire plan to the Chosen One

At the time of Fallout 2, the destruction of the Enclave would seem to have erased all trace of President Richardson from history, with the title of "President" now used simply as a boogeyman used to frighten children. However, President Eden from Fallout 3 refers to President Richardson as one of America's many leaders Eden studied for inspiration.

President Richardson is a Talking Head voiced by Jeffrey Jones.

Notes: Despite that he is one of the shortest living NPC's in the entire game, he practically reveals all the background storyline questions regarding the Enclave, their reason behind digging up Mariposa Military Base, and their connection with the Vaults, as well as the reasons for the kidnapping of the Chosen One's fellow tribesmen. By his own claims, President Richardson does not find any joy or pleasure in exterminating the people on the mainland using the FEV, but is calmly accepting of what he sees as a necessary evil.

He also holds the Presidential Access Keycard (which may only be obtained by killing him, though there are several ways this can be achieved without alerting the entire Enclave), which allows you to turn the turrets against their former master. This only works on the turrets in the Entrance hall.

Appearances in games
Dick Richardson appears only in Fallout 2.

In Fallout 3, Richardson is also mentioned by in the Enclave Soldier deserter's computer terminal in Grayditch, at the oposite side of The Wilk's house.

Possible references
In the movie Clear And Present Danger (1994) the President of the United States says a similar line near the end of the movie: "How dare you come and barge in to my office!" to the movie's main character Jack Ryan. In Clear And Present Danger the president was portrayed as a corrupt and power hungry politician.

His name may also be a reference to former US president: Richard Nixon considering that Dick is short for Richard. If you reverse the names it comes out to Richard Dickson.