Harry (Fallout)

Harry is a super mutant stationed in the watershed in Necropolis in 2161.

Background
Harry is the leader of the super mutants protecting the watershed in the Necropolis. He is also a spy, keeping a close eye on Set for the Lieutenant. He is on alert for any "normals," whom he will try to capture and take to his boss.

Extra special mutant
Harry is a mind-numbingly stupid super mutant. He appears as most super mutants do, with a large leather strap holding his upper lip in place. And, like the other mutants, he was dipped in the large vats of toxic FEV. Judging by his overall lack of intelligence, he was probably one of the unlucky humans who already had a high radiation count and lost a portion of their brain mass during the transformation.

His "Master" plan
He is part of a small squad of mutants that the Master sent to the Necropolis watershed. These mutants were to assume the role of guarding Set and his ghoul minions, for the time being. Their orders were to stay dormant, until the Master gave the 'order' to attack the ghouls, and take the city's water. This would be a strategic move to kill off the remaining ghouls and get a steady supply of water to use in the name of the Unity.

If the Vault Dweller decides not to destroy the Super Mutants at the Watershed for Set and the city, Harry and his mutant comrades later move into the Hall of the Dead, and slaughter the ghouls.

Quests

 * Destroy the Super Mutants at the Watershed: Set wants the super mutants gone from the watershed; this includes Harry.
 * Fix the Necropolis water pump: In order to fix the pump, the Vault Dweller will have to bypass him through Speech checking, sneaking, or if nothing else works, violence.
 * Find the Water Chip: After fixing the water pump, thus having dealt with Harry, the Vault Dweller can travel to the third floor of the command center and take the water chip.

Other interactions

 * If the Vault Dweller cannot provide him with a feasible argument showing they are not a "normal", Harry will escort him all the way to "Lou" in the Mariposa Military Base. This is a suicidal run for low-level characters early in the game. However, it is also a quick route for a prepared character to go straight to the Lieutenant without first fighting their way in. A way to get past Harry is to have a low-Intelligence character; the argument is the player character babbles, but enough to confuse Harry and allow passing without a fight. Alternatively, Harry will allow female Vault Dwellers to pass if she convinces him not to take her to Lou.
 * If the vats are destroyed and Harry is spoken to, the Vault Dweller can choose to kill him and his crew, or let them go.

Appearances
Harry appears only in Fallout. He is also mentioned in Fallout 2 as one of the possible answers to the Bridgekeeper's first and third questions (name of player character and who survived to appear in the sequel) and is mentioned in the Fallout Bible.