Mayor McDonough

Mayor McDonough, also known as M7-62, is the mayor of Diamond City and an agent for the Institute in 2287.

Background
McDonough is a third-generation synth living in Diamond City. He impersonates the brother of John McDonough, his human counterpart that grew up in Diamond City and had always had his eyes set on the office of the mayor--for any number of possible reasons. McDonough was controversially elected to the position by fear-mongering against the city's ghoul population, and promising to expel them from the city--a promise he kept upon election, alienating him from his brother.

Since his election, McDonough has been a popular mayor among merchants due to his emphasis on keeping Diamond City prosperous and safe, but something of a conflicted figure among the Lower Field population due to the circumstances of his election and his refusal to investigate the recent spate of kidnappings. He has a particular vendetta with Piper Wright, due to the nature of her newspaper, Publick Occurrences, and temporarily bans her from entering the city. Specifically, Piper has published an article (truthfully) accusing McDonough of being a synth.

It is unknown when the real McDonough was replaced by M7-62.

Quests

 * Jewel of the Commonwealth: McDonough is first met in the entrance to Diamond City and gets into an argument with Piper Wright. If the Sole Survivor passes a speech check, McDonough can direct them to Valentine Detective Agency.
 * Getting a Clue: McDonough can be convinced to hand over the key to Kellogg's house.
 * In Sheep's Clothing: McDonough is confronted in his office after it's revealed that he is a synth and is holding Geneva hostage. The Sole Survivor can convince him with a medium speech check to release his hostage to prevent her from being harmed.
 * Political Leanings: The player must get McDonough's report and deliver it to Justin Ayo

Appearances
Mayor McDonough appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
Piper's interactions with Mayor McDonough seem to be inspired by Bob Woodward's and Carl Bernstein's reporting of the Watergate scandal which eventually led to the resignation of President Nixon. This is further lampshaded by Mayor McDonough's "I Am Not a Synth" speech.

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