Decker

Decker is the crime boss in the Hub and the head of the Underground and the Friendly Lending Company around 2161.

Background
A ruthless, cunning person, he possesses great intelligence and speaks in an eloquent way, contrasting with his brutish appearance. He seeks to control the entire water distribution business, which would estabilish him as the de facto ruler of the Core Region, via the Far Go Traders, a merchant company he controls from behind the scenes.

He is wary of threats to his position, including the Children of Cathedral, whose attractive preaching and aggressive expansion endanger his operations. Likewise, he also looks for a way to control the Hub Police, whose head, Justin Greene, is less corruptible than his father.

He also possesses the Friendly Lending Company, a loanshark operation managed by Lorenzo Giovanni and accused by the Hub Police of extortion.

Some time before 2161, Decker captured an initiate of the Brotherhood of Steel visiting the Hub and held him prisoner in Old Town, torturing him to get information on the Brotherhood of Steel. The player can rescue the initiate as part of a quest given by the Brotherhood.

Other interactions
Should the player impress Kane, his right hand man, Decker will offer two jobs: remove Daren Hightower, Daren's wife and his security detail, and later Jain of the Children of the Cathedral, to cripple their operations in the Hub. At any time during or after these quests, he can be reported to Sheriff Greene. The player will be asked to assist in taking him down; as expected, neither Decker nor Kane will be too pleased.

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.

Appearances
Decker appears only in Fallout as a talking head. He is voiced by Keith David.

Behind the Scenes

 * The Maltese Falcon, the name of Decker's bar, is a reference to a detective novel from 1930, that was adapted into a film with Humphrey Bogart playing the protagonist.