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Heh. For some reason, the armour pieces my character was wearing showed the umpire chest piece, but not the leg or arm pieces (at least until I installed armorsmith extended - now I can see an outfit I put on, at least. I think I'll cheese ballistic weave, because really, I don't want to mess around with the damn RR this time at all, and just get the BoS to wipe them out, before wiping them out with MM (unless I can get the Raiders to wipe out the BoS instead ...)
I'm not even sure if the stats were applying or not, and no one was remarking on the fact that, well, running around in an umpire pad and undies just isn't seemly.
They wern't. There a completely seperate item, just like the ones in 3/NV, but you can pickpocket them off. There just cosmetic and won't explode, but you can give them to companions and settlers. Their clothes were unequipped by mistake.
Theres a code to spawn them with console commands on the Fallout Wiki, under the name Shock Collar. Or you can just pickpocket/kill the slaves.