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Leroy Walker
Biography and appearance
RaceHuman, African American
GenderMale
Hair StyleTerrorsaur (HairRaiderMid)Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorDark Brown (EyeDarkBrown)
AffiliationSlavers
RoleLeader slaver
LocationLincoln Memorial
Dialogue FileLeroy Walker's dialogue
Gameplay
QuestsHead of State
Lincoln's Profit Margins
Combat StyleDefault
aggressionAggressive
confidenceFoolhardy
assistanceHelps Allies
Statistics
Alignment-500 Evil
SPECIALStrength: 6
Perception: 4
Endurance: 4
Charisma: 6
Intelligence: 4
Agility: 6
Luck: 5
Derived StatsHit Points: 25
Fatigue: 50
Critical chance:
Melee damage:
Unarmed damage:
Poison resistance:
Radiation resistance:
Tag SkillsSlaver (Slaver)
Barter: 74
Big Guns: 13
Energy Weapons: 13
Explosives: 13
Lockpick: 13
Medicine: 13
Melee Weapons: 74
Repair: 13
Science: 13
Small Guns: 74
Sneak: 17
Speech: 17
Throwing, unused: 0
Unarmed: 13
Level1.200000
Calculated: 10 → 20
Technical
Editor RaceAfrican American
Editor IDLeroyWalker
Base ID000239ceRef ID00027fba
ScriptLeroyWalkerScript
Editor FactionsSlaverMemorialFaction
Packages
Packages
Package 000645E2 (MS06LeaveMemorial)

Package 0002A7FE (LeroyWalkerParadiseFalls) Package 0002A7FF (MS06LeroyFindPCTemple) Package 00052BAF (MS06LeroyFindPCMemorial) Package 00028EF1 (MS06AttackTemple) Package 00028EEF (MS06LeroyInvitePC) Package 0005CBDA (MS06LeroyJoinDefense) Package 00028EED (MS06LeroyAtTemple) Package 000BB219 (MS06LeroyStart) Package 00046514 (LeroyWalkerHomeDefault)

ActorGregory Gorton (MaleAdult01DefaultB)
 

You are really starting to piss me off. Lucky for you, I don't have time to give you an attitude adjustment.

— Leroy Walker, Fallout 3.

Leroy Walker is a slaver from Paradise Falls in Fallout 3.

Background[]

Leroy is a strident believer that “might makes right.” Weaklings deserve what they get in life and should serve at the whim of the more powerful. He is a rarity among Slavers. He’s not in it for the money; he genuinely believes that this is the natural law of the universe. Leroy is the Slaver in charge of handling runaways.[1] Currently there is no bigger issue for him than the Temple of the Union. In his eyes, if they succeed in making the Lincoln Memorial into a shrine for Abolitionists and runaway slaves,[2] Paradise Falls and the Slavers will be severely hurt.[3]

As such, Leroy Walker is the leader of a 6-man squad of Slavers who have occupied the Lincoln Memorial while hunting for the runaway slave group in the Temple of the Union.

Daily schedule[]

He can usually be found in the Operations Office on the ground floor; go left while facing the steps into the Memorial itself.

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

This character drops a finger when killed (Lawbringer).
This character starts quests.
This character is involved in quests.

Quests[]

  • Head of State: Leroy and the slavers have laid claim to the Memorial and show no signs of leaving. If notified of the slaver threat, Hannibal will ask the player to deal with them however they see fit. Alternately, you can side with Leroy against the slaves.
  • Lincoln's Profit Margins: Leroy offers the player the opportunity to locate various items related to Abraham Lincoln. His intent is to destroy them in order to rob any escaped slaves of a figurehead and thus break their spirits. He asks the player to go to a "nearby ruin" which turns out to be the Museum of American History, and will pay caps for any item returned to him.[4]

Inventory[]

Apparel
Metal armor
Weapon
Combat shotgun
10 mm pistol
Frag grenade
Carried items
Whiskey
Drops on death
empty

Notes[]

Supplying Walker with one artifact will allow the Lone Wanderer access to the memorial.[5][6]

Notable quotes[]

  • "We are just about to wipe out this Temple of the Union. You can join us or not. It makes no difference to me."
  • "Yeah, I killed them all after telling you not to. I just couldn't trust anyone else to do it. I needed to see them dead with my own eyes. Anyway, the problem has been taken care of. I can go back to Paradise Falls now. I'll make sure they know you're our kind of people. You'll be welcome there any time."
  • "[Why are you so interested in Lincoln artifacts?] Slaves all over the Wasteland have started talking about Lincoln and his great war to free the slaves. We can't have them thinking they deserve to be free. So I'm burning everything I can find related to this Abe Lincoln. Don't want slaves using them to start a revolt or anything. So we burn them."
  • "[Go get them yourself, then.] I'd love to. Can't spare the men. You, on the other hand, are expendable. Especially with an attitude like that. Let's just leave this as an open offer. If I never see you again, I haven't lost anything."
  • "If I had, I wouldn't tell you.] You are really starting to piss me off. Lucky for you I don't have time to give you an attitude adjustment. Just answer one question and you can go. What do you know about the Temple of the Union?"

Behind the scenes[]

  • LeRoy Pope Walker was the first Confederate States Secretary of War and issued the orders for the firing on Fort Sumter, which began the American Civil War.

Bugs[]

  • PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Leroy Walker may appear past the steps in the memorial itself instead of in the maintenance room where Silas leads the player. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to speak to Leroy, as the slavers on the steps to the memorial are hostile.
  • Xbox 360 He may become hostile for no reason though this appears to be very rare.

Appearances[]

Leroy Walker appears only in Fallout 3.

References

  1. Leroy Walker: "I'm Leroy Walker, and you're probably wondering about what we're doing here."
    The Lone Wanderer: "Looks to me like you're getting ready for war. What are you really doing here?"
    Leroy Walker: "You're a sharp one. We're from Paradise Falls. We're hunting runaway slaves. Have you seen any?"
    (Leroy Walker's dialogue)
  2. The Lone Wanderer: "Not around here, but there is a group of them up north near Old Olney."
    Leroy Walker: "They are? Now, that's just wrong, isn't it? We're from Paradise Falls, and we've been looking for those runaways. We'll have to go and take care of that little group of rebels. You can come watch if you want. Whether you do or don't, I'm looking to hire a wastelander for a small job. I need someone to bring me some items from a nearby ruin. Are you interested?"
    (Leroy Walker's dialogue)
  3. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.81: "Leroy Walker
    Leroy is a strident believer that "might makes right." Weaklings deserve what they get in life and should serve at the whim of the more powerful. He is a rarity among Slavers. He's not in it for the money; he genuinely believes that this is the natural law of the universe. Leroy is the Slaver in charge of handling runaways. Currently there is no bigger issue for him than the Temple of the Union. In his eyes, if they succeed in making the Lincoln Memorial into a shrine for Abolitionists and runaway slaves, Paradise Falls and the Slavers will be severely hurt."
    (Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census)
  4. The Lone Wanderer: "Okay. Where is this ruin?"
    Leroy Walker: "It's a museum, just past the Washington Monument. I'm only interested in stuff related to Abraham Lincoln. Bring me back whatever you find. Oh, and don't try and go into the Memorial. The guards have orders to shoot on sight."
    (Leroy Walker's dialogue)
  5. The Lone Wanderer: "I'd better get going."
    Leroy Walker: "Good luck in the Museum. Bring me back something and I'll let you get a closer look at the Memorial."
    (Leroy Walker's dialogue)
  6. The Lone Wanderer: "So... Can I take a peek at the Memorial now?"
    Leroy Walker: "Sure. Silas will tell them you're allowed up there."
    (Leroy Walker's dialogue)
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