Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon is the Hub's local bar and flop house. It is run by Decker, the head of a criminal organization named the Underground and after his death, by the Hub police.

Background
The business used to be legit but when the former owner refused to sell to Decker, they disappeared. Now the bar is a cover for his operations in the area.

Decker's death is the knell of the Underground - his absolutist control of all criminal activities within the city basically means that there is no one to succeed him; the Hub police can easily pick off any criminal elements without fear of retribution and the Maltese Falcon now owned by the Hub police.

Layout
The two main doors open onto the entry. On the left is the bar where drinks are served, with a number of armchairs next to it. The bar serves:


 * Water (unexportable and drink in the bar) for 2 caps
 * Beer for 5 caps
 * Booze for 10 caps

On the right, the casino area where anyone can play the gambling games offered by the Maltese Falcon. On the bottom right, the rooms serve as bedrooms and brothel rooms with 6 rooms available and two prostitute working for the Maltese Falcon, but the Vault Dweller cannot have relationships with them nor sleep in the rooms.

On the wall behind the bar on the right, there is a door guarded by Kane which leads to the basement which is the Underground's hideout. If Decker is dead, the basement is still open but there is nothing interesting inside.

Gambling
The gambling area is similar to a casino but uses caps as currency.


 * The Maltese Falcon offers roulette and slots.
 * See the Gambling page for more general information on gambling.

Appearances
The Maltese Falcon itself appears only in the first Fallout, although it also appears in Fallout 2 as the Café of Broken Dreams special encounter.

Behind the scenes

 * The name references the 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett.
 * In the very last text on the Fallout 2 credits, it is marked "May you find the Maltese Falcon", as a wink on the Maltese Falcon.

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