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==== Dr. Lawrence Higgs ==== |
==== Dr. Lawrence Higgs ==== |
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==== Dr. Max Loken ==== |
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==== A-2018, XPN-20A, and Z4K-97B ==== |
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==== Tinker Tom ==== |
==== Tinker Tom ==== |
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==== Dr. Carrington ==== |
==== Dr. Carrington ==== |
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==== Glory ==== |
==== Glory/G7-81 ==== |
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One of the Railroad's few remaining Heavies (one of their frontline operators). A female Synth rescued by the Railroad, she joined the organization instead of going through the standard memory replacement procedure. |
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* [[Action Girl]]: One of the Railroad's few remaining [[One Man Army|Heavies]]. |
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* [[Ambiguously Bi]]/[[Ambiguously Gay]]: Her [[Deadpan Snarker|snark]] with the Sole Survivor [[Purely Aesthetic Gender|regardless of gender]] can be seen as flirting. However, her relationship with {{spoiler|the brain-dead Synth G5-19}} is [[Ship Tease|implied to have been something more than just caring for a friend/protectorate]]. |
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* [[Androids Are People, Too]]: Even moreso than the rest of the Railroad, as Glory (and other unnamed Railroad members that don't really appear) considers Gen 2 Synths to be people - albeit more like Cro-Magnon folks. |
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* [[Badass]]: She's the only named Railroad Heavy encountered throughout the story, and is incredibly dangerous. |
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** [[Badass Abnormal]]: She's a Synth, so this comes with the territory. |
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* [[The Big Guy]]: She's a Railroad Heavy who fights with a [[Gatling Good|Gatling gun]]. |
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* [[Big Guy Fatality Syndrome]]: {{spoiler|When siding with the Railroad, she will die trying to defend the HQ from the Brotherhood as she tries to [[Hold the Line]] against the front entrance of the Railroad HQ}}. A glitch will also say that she's dead when she's alive if you {{spoiler|destroy the Institute with the Railroad}}. |
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* [[Blood Knight]]: She's nothing but civil to the Sole Survivor. However, Desdemona is still shown often chiding Glory, telling her that murder should be her last choice of action & not her first. |
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* [[Cessation of Existence]]: Due to being a [[Artificial Human|Synth]], she claims to have no reason to believe in the possibility of an afterlife for herself. |
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* [[Contralto of Danger]]: Has a very deep and husky voice while easily being Railroad HQ's most dangerous fighter. |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: She comments that she's just as human as the Sole Survivor, but ''their'' parents just had more fun creating them than the Institute did making Glory. |
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* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: It's possible to meet her ''before'' meeting the Railroad during {{spoiler|Curie's personal quest to have herself downloaded into a Synth body}}. |
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** There's [[Foreshadowing]] for her if the player takes out the Raider boss Cutty at Poseidon Energy before encountering the Railroad. More specifically, [[Story Breadcrumbs|her name is written in the room Cutty's found in]], and there [[Cryptic Background Reference|seems to be some (unknown) connection]] between the two. |
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* [[Famous Last Words]]: {{spoiler|[[Tear Jerker|A particularly ''heartbreaking'' example]] - [[Go Into the Light|"Isn't there supposed to be a light?"]]}} |
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* [[Gatling Good]]: Her Weapon of Choice is a Minigun. |
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* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: During the Railroad side quest "Memory Interrupted," as she and the Sole Survivor were coincidentally sent to the same location. |
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|She confronts the Brotherhood soldiers attacking the HQ's main entrance, and gets mortally wounded [[You Shall Not Pass|while preventing them from passing through]].}}. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: After completing the exceptionally dangerous Freedom Trail and becoming a member of the Railroad, she can compliment the Sole Survivor by remarking "Not bad. For a human, that is." That's based on a ''very'' similar compliment that the android Bishop gives Ripley in ''[[Alien (franchise)|Aliens]]''. |
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* [[Violence Really Is the Answer]]: Deacon and most of the other Railroad agents prefer the subversive approach since it keeps them hidden. Glory, however, is all about in-your-face violence, and encourages the Sole Survivor to follow the same tactic. |
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==== Drummer Boy ==== |
==== Drummer Boy ==== |
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==== P.A.M. ==== |
==== P.A.M. ==== |
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=== Parker Quinn === |
=== Parker Quinn === |
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=== The Greygarden Robots === |
=== The Greygarden Robots === |
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