Three Dog

Three Dog is the DJ who runs the Galaxy News Radio. There he plays classic tunes from the 1930s and 1940s (like "Maybe" and "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire") and announces news.

List of Songs
See Galaxy News Radio.

Humor from Three Dog
--Announcing himself on GNR broadcast --While mocking President Eden's signature sign-on. --Mocking Enclave Radio --Announcing himself on GNR broadcast. --While discussing weapon maintenance over GNR Broadcast. --One of Three Dog's many helpful PSAs. Likely a reference to "Don't feed the bears" PSAs. --Addressed to the player after obtaining the Ghoul Mask. --While discussing Talon Company Mercs --While discussing the brutality of Raiders --To the Lone Wanderer --PSA regarding geiger counters(devices for measuring radiation) --PSA regarding Feral Ghouls. --Talking about radiation safety. A reference to "Only you can prevent wild fires.", Smokey the Bear's slogan. --Addressed to the player after completing the You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head quest and killing some of the targets. --Weather forecast predicting life in the Wasteland. --Talking about James and Lone Wanderer leaving
 * It is I, Three Dog, your friendly neighborhood disc jockey! What's a disc? Hell if I know, but I'm gonna keep talking anyway."
 * "Hey nifty America, it's me, your president, John Henr…[degenerates into laughter] Ha ha! Gotcha!"
 * "People of the Capital Wasteland, it is I, Three Dog, your ruler and master! Hear me and Obey!…Oh, sorry, that's that other radio station…"
 * "Cause one dog ain't enough and two is too low, it’s me Three Dog."
 * "Never forget the importance of periodic weapon maintenance; rifle, pistol, police baton, I don't care which. If your weapon is falling apart, the only wasteland asshole it's going to kill is you. So be smart. Salvage those parts and make repairs whenever you can."
 * "And now, a public service announcement: Don't feed the Yao Guai. That is all."
 * "And by the way, you look like a total freakshow in that mask. Sorry, but someone had to say it."
 * ''"Whatever you have, they want, and they're not really into asking politely."'
 * "And for God's sake, don't go waving the white flag! They'll just strangle you with it."
 * "You look like someone with about a million questions, lay it on me."
 * "Tick, Tick, Tickity, means run your ass out of there."
 * "They are pretty much mindless zombies, so kill as many of 'em as you damn-well please."
 * "Only you can prevent human flesh fires."
 * "What's the deal, 101? You killin' for kicks or is this a paying gig?"
 * "Today's weather, excessively violent, with a chance of dismemberment. Stay tuned for our Five-Day Forecast!"
 * ''"What the hell is going on down there? Revolution? Vacation? Somebody fart?"

Will occasionally mention character's class or ranking, such as "Seeker" or "Paladin" and then describe quests the player has done.

Appearances
Three Dog appears only in Fallout 3. His voice is performed by Erik Todd Dellums.

Related quests

 * Galaxy News Radio
 * Following in His Footsteps
 * Caching in with Three Dog
 * The Search Continues

Trivia

 * Though both his headwrap and sunglasses are items on his person, the ones being "worn" are part of his model. Killing him and looting them will not cause them to be removed from his corpse; though the headwrap and sunglasses are taken away after you loot him for the PC/360 version of Fallout 3. (see screenshot) [[Image:dead3dogbeforeandafter.png|thumb|Before and After looting]]


 * According to IMDB, the voice actor for Three Dog, Erik Dellums, was in a 1986 work by Spike Lee entitled She's Gotta Have It. His character?  Dog 3.


 * His name could be a reference to American rock band, Three Dog Night, and one of his lines derived from their popular song One is The Loneliest Number.


 * Three Dog could have also been named after the 'Three Dog Bakery' in Bethesda, Maryland near where Bethesda Softworks is based.


 * Also, he could have been created as a reference to Super Soul from the 1971 movie "Vanishing Point" in which the radio DJ Super Soul works as a narrator on the main characters actions and gives him hints on how to proceed in his quest.


 * Three Dog also seems to reference heavily of real-life radio personality Wolfman Jack, in both mannerisms and in charisma.


 * Three Dog Sounds very much like the radio host at the beginning of 6 String Samurai, a mid-90's apocalyptic film based on a 1950's apocalypse


 * Three Dog's on-air mannerisms are very similar to those of "Mister Señor Love Daddy," Samuel L. Jackson's character in another Spike Lee movie, "Do The Right Thing."


 * Three Dog may also be a reference to the X Files continuity. Three men who call themselves the Lone Gunmen are the publishers of a magazine of the same name. They often mock and test the government, as well as trying to warn people of the danger of such a government. Finally, the Lone Gunmen believe that their magazine and actions against the United States government are part of the "Good Fight", something Three Dog is well known for.

YouTube Videos
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