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Once they've been in your party, even if its just for a moment, they'll become part of your stable and show up at the citadel.
Statistically he looks like a pretty weak character anyway. I accepted and dismissed him just so I could get merit for recruiting him at the Citadel.
There was no way this guy was replacing Scotchmo. That guy hilarious.
Rigth now I have Chisel doing 100 points of damage on some criticals. With a nightstick....
Seriously? Damn. Maybe I should reconsider Chisel.... I already have a brawler though, so I didn't see a point in having two melee characters.
Melee and Brawler get really powerful from mid-game on. Of course, it requires keeping his low intellegence until level 30. But yeah, he does really good numbers.