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Hate his armor.
Yeah, you have to do the main quest, but you can start that as soon as you get to Diamond City and get Unlikely Valentine. Kellogg WILL be levelled very high and have the skull icon next to his name, so killing him will be hard. But it can be done very early on if you just focus on doing the main quest line. I've done it.
I love it. It's totally a nod to Mad Max. And for early game armor, companion armor or for non-OP play-thrus it's a really great option.
It doesn't pop into existence. You go through a loading screen to get there - it exist in an entirely separate area. Interior areas with loading screens don't share the same space.
You could look up all the questIDs involved, you could feasibly do it easily.. 'startquest <QuestID>, completequest <QuestID>'... first it'd be go home and talk to Codsworth who sends you to Concord, then it'd be the rescue Preston and friends, then Mama Murphy sends you to Diamond City, trigger the Piper quest that lets you in, trigger the Valentine's detective agency that sends you after Nick, trigger and complete rescuing Nick, then Dogmeat, then Fort Hagen, and finally you can 'coc' to fort hagen exterior and go in, then 'player.moveto <Kelloggs_RefID>' and then kill him... this would work without breaking the game.
Seriously if this is what you want? Delete Fallout 4 now. You'll be bored in an hour. This one is about exploration and lots of unmarked locations and unnamed quests. You CAN run through it in 20 hours, but 60-100 is more normal, and for the addicts, 10,000 hours isn't enough.
But, you do you, dear reader of zombie threads.
Just play the game.
BUT if you want to ignite an exciting atmosphere in which you might not live through:
Take a trip to Goodneighbor, you might stumble across someone that looks exactly like him except without the scar. (Even sounds like him). So much like him that you'll be tempted to put a bullet though his head.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1563157617
Damn it.
Happy Necromania
Yeesh, I have a friend who looks a lot like Kellogg and even has the scar. I hope you don't cap him. You can tell the difference, though, Kellogg lives in a fictional universe inside a videogame, while my friend is fluent in Klingon.