Allistair Tenpenny

 is the owner of Tenpenny Tower in 2277.

Background
An 80-year-old Englishman turned American entrepreneur, the man who discovered the Tower saw it as an opportunity to provide residents with a standard of living enjoyed by the affluent in the days before nuclear Armageddon. A rich eccentric who's bored with life and looking for new challenges, he enjoys sniping at Wasteland creatures, Ghouls, and the occasional visitor from his suite atop Tenpenny Tower.

Daily schedule
Tenpenny is a recluse, never leaving his penthouse suite.

He carries a Sniper Rifle which he uses to shoot at things in the wastes during what he calls "Wasteland Safari."

Related quests

 * The Power of the Atom
 * You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head
 * Tenpenny Tower 

Quest: The Power of the Atom
The player can stand on Tenpenny's balcony with Allistair and Mister Burke and together witness the destruction of Megaton in a nuclear explosion. If you choose to blow up Megaton for Tenpenny and Burke, Tenpenny will give you a suite in the tower.

Quest: You Gotta Shoot 'Em In The Head
Mister Crowley wants to hire the player to kill Tenpenny. If confronted, Tenpenny will make a counter-offer, hiring the player to kill Crowley.

Quest: Tenpenny Tower
The player can convince Tenpenny to give his permission for the ghouls to move in.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * Even if Mister Burke is killed, Tenpenny will still speak as if he is alive.

Behind the scenes

 * Tenpenny brings to mind Howard Hughes.
 * Both men are wealthy recluses.
 * Tenpenny's suite is littered with milk bottles; Hughes also amassed milk bottles in his rooms.
 * There is a row of empty Nuka-Cola bottles next to Tenpenny's door; Hughes urinated in his emptied milk bottles and lined them up near the door.
 * Tenpenny's "Wasteland Safari" is reminiscent of Amon Goeth, the concentration camp leader in the film Schindler's List. Goeth spends parts of his day sitting on the balcony of his large house looking out over his work camp and occasionally shooting workers.