Talk:Leo (Fallout: New Vegas)

I think this could be a refences to unlce leo from fallout 3--62.255.136.41 22:26, November 1, 2010 (UTC)Ben
 * Think harder. This imaginary Leo is the exact opposite of the peace-loving Uncle Leo. Plus, there's no way that Tabitha would have ever met Uncle Leo. Just having the same name does not constitute a connection. -- 23:29, November 1, 2010 (UTC)

kinda a reference in the sense that they have the same name and are complete opposites lol Voruse 14:03, November 26, 2010 (UTC)

Lily's Vertibird Sword
While not all of her speech comments on the sword, using Leo as it's name, several times she does. Such as "Leo, time for smashing!!!" I personally think that somebody named Leo was an acquaintance of her's before she was dipped, and when she began to go insane, she transferred her recognition of that person to the sword.--Kale Nekona 03:26, November 13, 2010 (UTC)

Perhaps she knew Leo before the bombs. He could of very easily became an Uncle by then. With Leo being peaceful and Lily somewhat peaceful. Both non hostile to humans, it could easily be a connection.

I also am of the belief that her sword is named 'Leo', and not that it is another character. Perhaps it was, but it seems to be just her sword currently. —Preceding comment was unsigned. Please sign your posts with ~ !

Leo can't be the sword because she calls the sword "this old thing" and claims that Leo gave it to her. How could he be it andhave gave it to her? 19:04, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Leo don't give her the sword. If you paid attention, Leo taught her how to make it. -Malus X 06:19, November 25, 2010 (UTC)

I love this line!

 * Leo is the name of a possibly fictional character...

As opposed to the "real" character of Lily...


 * "Real" in the fallout world. Kinda like Groknak the Barbarian is a fictional character in the fallout real world.71.3.180.155

No wonder OP didn't sign his post. T0xiN 23:53, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

A reference to Manhunt 2
The game Manhunt 2 has a main character that is mostly not agressive (like lily), but has a voice in his mind that keeps telling him to kill people and is also named Leo.

Merge tag
I think we could safely make this page a redirect to a mention on Lily's page.--Gothemasticator 16:49, December 1, 2010 (UTC)

Leo and Uncle Leo's possible connection.
To me, the connection between Leo and Uncle Leo can be pretty explainable. Keep in mind that she has muddled memory because of her medicine. So perhaps she DID meet Uncle Leo, but who he was exactly more and more escaped her, and by default, her mind tied Leo to her aggressive side (as a scapegoat). Possibly, since they are both a form of mutant, Uncle Leo was in fact Lily's husband before the transformation.

Wow i thought the same thing when i first read about lily and the fact of her using him as a scape goat is a perfect reason and them being husband and wife. Took the words right out of my mouth dude. (Fire Fall Up 23:43, January 3, 2011 (UTC))

Nah I don't think they're related as Leo clearly is a DC mutie (yellowish skin colour and so on) and Lily is a first generation mutant back from california (I think the Masters army raided Vault 17 in 2078 or so).. maybe they actually met but in my opinion the connection to Manhunt 2 is more logical. In Manhunt 2 by Rockstar Games there is a imaginated Leo Kasper who talks to the protagonist Danny Lamb, guides him through the plot and tells him to kill people. xNOKIx 09:29, February 11, 2011 (UTC)

This... Doesn't even make sense when you consider the fact that Uncle Leo comes from the East coast, and Lily is a Nightkin originally from the Master's army. East coast super mutants, as you know, grow bigger and more aggressive the older they become. Uncle Leo seemed like he was recently dipped. Lily was 70-something years old when the Master's army took her and dipped her, meaning Uncle Leo would have to be the oldest human being known to man by the time he became dipped. The pure speculation that the Uncle Leo and the Leo that a schizophrenic Nightkin has come up with to ascribe her aggressive disposition to are related is not a speculation worth investigating. --Distracted Ghost 10:21, February 11, 2011 (UTC)