Whitechapel Charlie

Whitechapel Charlie is the robot bartender at The Third Rail in Goodneighbor in 2287.

Background
A Mister Handy robot tending the bar at The Third Rail, Charlie has been programmed to use a Cockney dictionary and mannerisms when speaking. The little Union Jack on the hull and the bowler hat complete the ensemble. He looks (almost) like a genuine Londoner! The whole act is mostly a distraction from his primary role, acting as a middle-man for Hancock, typically taking care of the riff-raff with big ideas that might cause trouble for Goodneighbor. Charlie hires gunmen to trim the hedge before it gets out of control.

<!-- Magnolia: " Whitechapel Charlie: "Beautiful as always, Mags..." Magnolia: " Whitechapel Charlie: "No need to even ask. I always set aside a stash of the good stuff just for you."

Oi. We got beer. And if you ain't buyin' beer, you ain't buyin'.

Whitechapel Charlie: ''"Now that you're liquored up, got a proposition for ya... I need a dirty boy to do some dirty, dirty work. Blood on the pavement. Bodies in the ground. That kind of thing. Interested?

Three locations? That's a lot of time... A lot of bullets..." Whitechapel Charlie: "Givin' me a right kick in the Alberts... We'll make it 400, but that's as high as I'm goin'.

Who's the singer?" Whitechapel Charlie: "That is Magnolia. The flower of the Third Rail. Anything you want to know about her other than that is her business. Now, you gonna order?

The Third Rail... Is this your place?" Whitechapel Charlie: "What? Nah, gov'. This place is Hancock's. Old Charlie just keeps the floor clean and the drinks dirty. So you buyin' or what?

So Hancock's the owner?" Whitechapel Charlie: "That's right. Owner and mayor of this whole bloody town. Trust me, never get on his bad side. Oh... and stay clear of his bodyguard. So what's your poison?

Hancock has a bodyguard?" Whitechapel Charlie: "Yeah. The redhead with the condescending stare. Trust me, guv, something about her ain't right. Not that I'd ever admit sayin' that. But I'm trying to sell drinks here. You in?

What's the word around town?" Whitechapel Charlie: "They say there's a newcomer around here who doesn't understand that I'm a bartender, not a damn newsbot. Now are you gonna drink?

Now, you need one for the road? Player Default: Let's see what you have. generic "getting back to business" line	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			Anyway, seeing as my primary function is the sale and distribution of intoxicating substances, I gotta ask: you buyin' or what? Player Default: Let's see what you have. generic "getting back to business" line	WhitechapelGreetScene

Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			My client appreciates the work you did with his rat problem. Now, if you're buyin', let's hear what you want. Player Default: Let's see what you have. player cleared out the warehouses of mobsters earlier	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			Payin' customers only. Player Default: Let's see what you have. tough, no-nonsense	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			You're becomin' quite a regular. Well, the beer still tastes the same. Like shit. Player Default: Let's see what you have. tough, no-nonsense	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			Ah, so you're back. Drinks and my pleasant company, still available. Player Default: Let's see what you have. tough, no-nonsense	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			What'll it be? Player Default: Let's see what you have. tough, no-nonsense	WhitechapelGreetScene Miscellaneous	Miscellaneous	Greeting			Order up, or forever hold your damn mouth shut. Player Default: Let's see what you have. tough, no-nonsense

Hancock and Codsworth too

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Other interactions

 * He has scripted dialogue with all the base companions. Most of which implies a history with them.

Appearances
Whitechapel Charlie appears only in Fallout 4.