Dick Hubbell

Dick Hubbell, also called "The Hub," was a pre-War author and founder of Hubology. He would pass away before the Great War and become a martyr for Hubology to rally behind. Hubbell's teachings would be preserved past the Great War.

Background
Dick Hubbell was the founder of Hubology, his own religion and business, whose ideals and lore still exist in the post-nuclear world thanks to the post-war Hubologists and their leader, AHS-9. Pre-War, Dick Hubbell started out as just a writer, authoring hundreds of books and journals prior to the Great War. Thanks to his profuse use of the written word, Dick Hubbell would gain a massive following of fans and other adherents enough to found Hubology after being inspired by music and his personal experience with extraterrestrials. Hubology was advertised as a correction of the perceived failure of modern medicine, organized religion, the United States government and Dick Hubbell would be at the center of the "Great Wheel" that would fix all those wrongs and reap all the benefits.

But not everyone fell for the word of the Hub and many critics would point out the pseudo-science behind his teachings. According to Hubology propaganda, detractors included governments, corporations and other entities that attempted to suppress the growth of Hubology. In retaliation, Hubbell would direct his Hubologists to infiltrate these organizations and extensively use media, like television programs, to expose government conspiracies and lies. This was quickly caught, however, and a backlash against Hubology would ensue. Hubologist propaganda would ironically blame media for distorting their message, and Hubology would be labeled as an organization of crackpots. During this time, Dick Hubbell would pass away.

Hubologists believed Hubbell was not truly dead, instead believing he achieved unity with the Star Father above and had attained a higher level of consciousness, still turning the Great Wheel in favor of Hubology. The fact that Hubology survived the Great War has further bolstered their devotion, and thanks to their pre-War roots Hubologists are a technologically advanced group comparable to Shi or Brotherhood of Steel.

Appearances
Dick Hubbell is mentioned in Fallout 2 and in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.