Slave collar

The Slave Collar is a collar used by the Slavers from Paradise Falls. The collars send a frequency to Paradise Falls to keep track of where every collared slave is. The collars are also equipped with explosives, which detonate when a slave attempts to escape.

While it is possible that the collars are manufactured by the slavers due to their relatively simple design, it's also possible that they are of a pre-war origin, possibly used to escort prisoners.

There are two versions of this item; the first is a quest item given to the player by Grouse for use in the quest Strictly Business, along with a Mesmetron. It has a weight of 1 and a value of 0, and cannot be removed from the player's inventory except by enslaving an NPC.

The second version of this item is a hidden apparel item that is generated on NPCs enslaved by the player. It can be worn by the player on the PC by typing into the console:  to add the collar to the inventory, then   to equip it. will remove the collar.

The player character may be approached in the Wasteland by an Escaped Slave who will beg for the collar to be removed. A sufficiently high Explosives or Science skill allow for the collar to be deactivated; otherwise, it will explode.

The collar will also explode if struck by the Mesmetron, so be sure to Mes only NPCs who aren't yet wearing one. As the Slave Collar's instructions state, "The Mezzer rays trigger the collar's self-destruct mechanism, so once the collar's on, don't shoot the slave with the Mesmetron, unless you want to pay me for a new collar.".

Related quests

 * Strictly Business
 * Strictly Profitable
 * The Kid-Kidnapper

Behind the scenes

 * Exploding collars are frequently used as plot devices in fiction entertainment. The earliest known use of an exploding collar was in the Starchild Trilogy, a trio of novels published between 1964 and 1969.

Bugs

 * If the player receives more than one slave collar, enslaves multiple people, and then returns to Paradise Falls, Grouse will say that you have lost the collar, and will make you pay for a new one. Also, if the player receives more than one slave collar and enslaves more than one person, Grouse may still pay you for only one slave, and you will receive one collar.
 * Xbox 360: If you put a slave collar on an Enclave Scientist (the ones wearing a glass helmet), their body will become invisible leaving only their hands and head visible.