Gary (clone)

Gary was one of the original inhabitants of Vault 108, and clones of him are the only people left in the vault by 2277. The clones are all numbered and all of them are hostile towards non-clones.

History
A holodisc found in the Vault 108 cloning lab explains that Gary was cloned at least 54 times; all clones exhibited hostility towards non-clones, with each successive clone being more and more violent. When the Vault scientists started running out of room to store the clones, they planned to destroy some of them to make room for additional test subjects. Apparently, the clones objected to this, escaped, and slaughtered the rest of the Vault's inhabitants.

Characteristics
The clones usually only speak their own name, using different tones to express anger, curiosity, or pain. However, the Garys do seem capable of saying at least a few other words: "Hey", "Hello", "Watch Out", "Evening", "No," "Damn" and "Haha". This can be observed in particular if one hides or uses Stealth Boy to observe their mannerisms when undisturbed: a Gary might greet another Gary in plain English, although that is as far as their conversations get.

All of the Gary clones wear Vault 108 Jumpsuits. With the exceptions of Gary 1 and Gary 25, who carry N99 10mm Pistols, and Gary 27, who carries an AEP7 Laser Pistol, all the clones use melee weapons such as knives or lead pipes - although they will pick up better weapons from their surroundings, if possible. Notably, Gary 1 is only carrying 9 rounds of ammunition even though a 10mm Pistol has a 12 round magazine, indicating possible suicide by gunshot. There is also a random occurrence where Gary 47 will be equipped with a Scoped .44 Magnum. This is akin to the clone Agent 47 of the Hitman.

Overall, the Gary clones are rather weak, and can easily be dispatched by a single Hunting Rifle headshot or 2-3 pistol headshots.

Operation: Anchorage DLC
In the Outcast Outpost (from the Operation: Anchorage DLC), a dead Gary (Gary 23) can be found wearing a Vault 108 jumpsuit in the locked room across from Protector McGraw. The room has an Easy lock so it will not be hard to get in. Gary 23 has nothing on him and his jumpsuit cannot be removed. If you inspect his body and the surrounding area, you will notice that his left arm has been cut off and that there are a bunch of medical tools nearby (ie: 2 bonesaws, knife, scissors). It seems that the Outcasts tried to remove a Pip-Boy 3000 from him the hard way. It's uncertain whether he was killed in this room, in the simulation, or somewhere else, but the pool of blood suggests that the first scenario is most likely. However, Specialist Olin comments on how it wasn't her fault "what happened to the first guy." Since the Outcasts ask for your help, it seems that Gary 23's Pip-Boy did not work, or they screwed it up in the process.

Oddities

 * It is possible for Gary 23 to be an old black man, rather than to appear as all the other Gary clones. What causes this is unknown, but users have reported both normal Gary 23s and old black Gary 23s being found in the locked room of the Outcast base. Either way, his body will be positioned identically and his arm will be cut off and on the ground in pieces next to him. The only difference will be the appearance.
 * This is caused by a bug in which the skin coloring system malfunctions because of the fact that the Anchorage module is not the Fallout 3 master module. It can be fixed on the PC by adding the setting "bLoadFaceGenHeadEGTFiles=1" to the bottom of the "General" category in the Fallout INI (located in My Documents\My Games\Fallout 3).
 * Some questions are left unanswered: where did the Outcasts find Gary 23, and where did he get a Pip-Boy (none of the other clones have one)?

This vidio shows gary on the Xbox360 dlc(it becomes much clearer when you click the vidio.)

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Dev Holotape
Unused ingame holotape can be accessed through GECK/console. Contains noisy recording, script is:

Dialogue FORMID: 100c10b Holotape FORMID: 100c523

Note

 * The Garys' unusual speech pattern could be a reference to the South Park character Timmy, who is known for saying nothing but "Timmy!" in different tones, or to Pokémon.
 * Or a possible reference to this scene from Being John Malkovich