Butch (Fallout 3)

Butch DeLoria is a bully in Vault 101 who harasses the Lone Wanderer in his or her youth.

Youth
His first appearance in the game is during the Lone Wanderer's 10th birthday. He picks on the Lone Wanderer in attempt to get a Sweetroll, which can end with him starting a fight. The second time you encounter Butch is on your way to the G.O.A.T. test. He and his Tunnel Snakes are harassing Amata. At this point you can make a choice to fight Butch and his gang, tell off Amata about her weight, talk down the gang, or choose to do nothing.

Mr. Brotch informs Butch that his G.O.A.T. exam answers determined him to be a hairdresser, something that amuses the long-suffering teacher and outrages Butch, who proclaims angrily, "I'm a barber, not a hairdresser!"

Main Story
After James's escape, the Vault becomes infested by Radroaches, and Butch's mother, Ellen DeLoria, is attacked by the insects. Butch asks the Lone Wanderer to help save her. If the player helps him or if the player instills confidence for him to get rid of the bugs on his own, Butch admits he has always liked the Dweller despite the teasing, offering his Tunnel Snake Jacket. If his mother gets killed in the process, by either the roaches or the player, Butch tells the player how much he hates him/her and yells for the guards, giving away your location. A final option is given to have Butch run away from the Radroaches and leave his mother to die.

Much later, during Vault 101's factional crisis, Butch sides with Amata's rebels. In an about-face to his earlier behavior, he will be somewhat belligerent to your return due to all the problems you and your father's escape caused. Butch wishes to leave the Vault so he can make his own choices in life, and somewhat naively wants to start a new gang in the Wastelands. If asked about the events after your escape, he will mention Stanley's fears about the damage the Vault's systems sustained, and hints that permanent damage to the air filtration systems may force the Vault to be evacuated.

Butch can give you a haircut after you return to the vault. If you choose to recruit him, he can also give you a haircut anytime during your travels.

Butch can be killed during Escape!, and if he is, you can loot his switchblade, a Jumpsuit, and 1-3 Purified Water. If he is killed, but you save his mother, she will run away screaming "Help! Someone's been murdered!."

Companion
Butch is one of the two neutral followers in Fallout 3. Following the resolution of the crisis, Butch can be found in the Muddy Rudder in Rivet City.

If the player's karma is in the neutral range, Butch will offer to join up with you. Once you have recruited Butch, he will not leave if your karma goes above or below the neutral range, but if you are separated or if you fire Butch your karma must return to neutral in order to recruit him again.

Butch can be recruited, even if you already have Dogmeat and another follower (Tested on PS3 with Charon EDIT: It seems that Butch can only be recruited with another companion on the first time of his recruitment. If you fire/get seperated from him, you'll have to lose your current companion to re-recruit Butch.

There are about nine different solutions to Trouble on the Homefront (check Trouble on the Homefront page to see all 9 solutions). However, it is not known which of the solutions will lead to or preclude his appearance in Muddy Rudder. It has been reported that he would appear if:


 * The vault is evacuated.
 * Overseer is persuaded to step down.
 * Amata and the rebels are convinced to stay. (Confirmed, although he will not talk to you. You can obtain Butch's Toothpick this way by shooting it using VATS while it is sheathed, then quickly put away your weapon so he won't attack. Then, pickpocket the Toothpick off of him.)
 * (BUG?) The rebels were killed (including him).

Combat
Butch's default equipment includes a Tunnel Snake Outfit, a 10mm Pistol (you have to give him his ammo sadly) and Butch's Toothpick. He has somewhat less health than the game's other NPC companions, although he is still tougher than a normal combatant.

Overall, he seems to be the weakest of the game's NPC companions, with a weak default weapon and lower than normal health. Still, he's a better fighter than a normal enemy human combatant, and can do well in most combat situations if you give him decent weapons and armor including Power Armor.

Statistics

 * Health: 190 &rarr; 285
 * SPECIAL: 5ST, 5PE, 4EN, 5CH, 5IN, 5AG, 5LK


 * Skills
 * Barter: 15
 * Big Guns: 13
 * Energy Weapons: 15
 * Explosives: 15
 * Lockpick: 15
 * Medicine: 15
 * Melee Weapons: 15
 * Repair: 15
 * Science: 30 &rarr; 100
 * Small Guns: 30 &rarr; 100
 * Sneak: 15
 * Speech: 15
 * Unarmed: 28 &rarr; 100

Bugs
Even if the player has killed Butch in Vault 101 following Trouble on the Homefront he will still end up at the Muddy Rudder in Rivet City.

Sometimes Butch will just 'blank' you in Rivet City. I have been playing with a positive karma though, and if I try to talk to Butch a black line where text would be appears, but no dialogue.

Trivia

 * Not Only is Butch and his crew inspired by Greasers from then 1950's, it looks as though Butch himself was slightly influenced by Fonzie, also called "The Fonz", one of the main characters in "Happy Days" and undoubtedly the most popular. Like Fonzie, Butch is Italian-American, has a smooth face, and has black greased back hair. The main difference between them is that Fonzie is kind and sweet, but Butch is coldhearted and rebellious.
 * Snowflake of the Underworld insists that he is a stylist rather than a barber, seemingly the opposite of what Butch claims to be after taking the G.O.A.T.
 * Butch's last name and overall attitude towards the player can also be seen as a reference to Back to the Future, his last name being DeLoria, similar to DeLorian, the car used to house the time machine, and his attitude is similar to Biff's attitude towards Marty and his father.

Related quests

 * Growing Up Fast
 * Future Imperfect
 * Escape!
 * Trouble on the Homefront

Appearances
Butch appears in Fallout 3.