The AntAgonizer



The AntAgonizer (real name Tanya Christoff) is a "supervillain" located in the town of Canterbury Commons in 2277. She possesses control over giant ants and is fighting her nemesis, the Mechanist. She is dressed in an ant costume, comically emulating a supervillain.

Background
Tanya Christoff was born in 2250 and is 27. Tanya's parents made their living as caravan drivers before they were killed by ants, when Tanya was still a child. The event made Tanya lose herself in the world of Hubris Comics's characters, and she came to befriend the insects that spared her life. Tanya Christoff, now known as the AntAgonizer, thinks that Canterbury Commons - a major location in the trading route her parents helped put on the map - is a blight on the wasteland. Locals used to see Christoff lurking in a sewer system to the north of town, covered in mud and dirt. Giant ants eventually started hanging around. She disappeared for a few months and reappeared as the AntAgonizer, harassing the town ever since.

thaw at first she showed no real danger yes giant ants can be dangerus to the unprepared. they were no real treat to feteeran well armed merenys like Machete and Dominic and her malodramatic yell ment they always new when she was coming. if any thing it just gave them a drake from the hum drum normal life. but soon things really would become dangeres when Derek Pacion convinst Scott "Bean to become the Mechanist and fight her with his robot minions. the ants them self wheren't a big problem but when robots start firing lazers up and down main street things escilated. the twon tryed to dill with them for moth but no one could fined there secret hide outs.

A terminal in Hubris Comics contains a letter to the editor mentioning the AntAgonizer as one of Grognak the Barbarian's villains. The letter expresses disappointment saying the villain "never developed fully." The AntAgonizer's background story matches the comic book and she was to appear in Grognak and the Ants of Agony, but the comic was thrown out because of bad writing.

Quests

 * The Superhuman Gambit: Uncle Roe offers a quest to stop the AntAgonizer's battle with the Mechanist.

Effects of player's actions

 * Wrath of the AntAgonizer: If the Lone Wanderer sides with the AntAgonizer during "The Superhuman Gambit," there is a random encounter later on in which they find the AntAgonizer and a group of her ants attacking a group of wastelanders. The AntAgonizer is neutral towards the player character, but will turn hostile if he/she attacks her ants.
 * The Lone Wanderer can convince her to stop harassing the town without passing the speech check. If the player character tells her that they know where she got the inspiration for her AntAgonizer identity, and convinces her that there may be a second chance for her, she will give the player character her costume and leave. The player character will gain Karma if they manage to convince the AntAgonizer to give up her superhuman identity; she may then be seen wandering the Wasteland near Megaton without her AntAgonizer costume.

Appearances
Tanya Christoff/The AntAgonizer appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
"Antagonizer" is a play on words. As well as having the word ant in it, an antagonist is a character who opposes the protagonist.

Bugs
Sometimes she can glitch and end up standing outside of Megaton, still dressed in her costume but unaccompanied by her ants. This bug can occur if The Superhuman Gambit was completed without visiting her.