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This article is written from a real world point of view and is not considered to be part of the Mad Max canonical narrative.

All powered by a portable gasoline generator carried by his confidant and lover, Lectricity Boy

– Outcrier's Bio

Lectricty Boy is a character that appears in the Mad Max (2015 Video Game) residing in Gastown. He carries a gasoline powered generator on his back that powers the Outcrier's "lighties."

Biography[]

He is a skinny young man with a mask covering his mouth, likely to protect against the dangerous fumes created by the generator on his back. He has dark circles around his eyes and a shaven head. He wears dark jeans held up by a belt and has no shirt. His hands are pitch black with what appears to be either soot or oil.

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Lectricity Boy always follows the Outcrier holding the wire connecting the lighties to the generator. Lectricity Boy never speaks and has no interaction with Max Rockatansky.

It's not clear if Lectricity Boy is the Outcrier's slave although considering how badly he is treated by the Outcrier it is likely that he may be a slave. According to the Outcrier's bio, Lectricity Boy is not only his confidant, but his lover as well. There is no evidence of this in the game and there is no other mention of it other than his Bio. Lectricity Boy's name is never mentioned by any characters, only in the Outcrier's bio. Lectricity Boy's real name is never given as the name "Lectricity Boy" was probably given to him by the Outcrier. Based on the dark eye shadowing, fairly muscular build, and shaven head, it is possible that Lectricity Boy is a former War Boy. Like Scab, he could have outlived his use and given off to be used elsewhere. Although it is unclear what happened to him that made him unworthy of fighting because unlike Scab, Lectricity Boy is not physically impaired. It is possible that he was kicked from the War Boys for having a big mouth or trash talking a higher up War Boy, which would explain his lack of speech and possibly the mask, as there could be some kind of horrible injury inflicted upon him as punishment.

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