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Happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 🎉 Fallout Addition 
Now as you may know the Fallout Series is big and full of many many characters and takes place on “various” parts of the US. So here I’ll be talking about 5 Asian characters who are your companions/Allies in the game. And starting off our list is…

Clover: Featured in Fallout 3 Clover is a slave who lives in Paradise Falls and is the property of Eulogy Jones. Having been captured a few months prior to the Lone Wonders departure from Vault 101, Clover and another slave named Crimson were both abused, tortured and broken down by the slavers of Paradise Falls. Their owner Eulogy Jones use them as his personal sex slaves and abuses them both physically and emotionally, and unlike Crimson who managed to keep some of her will and is aware of her abuse, Clover has completely succumbed to her abuse and lost her original personality and became completely obedient and loyal to Eulogy and or whoever hold her contract.
Clover’s is entirely devoted to Eulogy and follows behind him where ever he goes and he’s the only person she will call “Daddy” while everyone else is just “Lover”. But despite all of this Clover is desperate for Eulogy’s attention/Affection profusely apologizing for even the slightest bit of fury and begs for forgiveness and to do whatever it takes to make Eulogy happy again. But because of this obsessive devotion towards Eulogy, Clover is rather jealous and hostile towards her fellow slave Crimson, who she bags/begs Eulogy to sell her which leads to her being berated by him to “Leave Crimson alone and unless he saids so”. She sometimes ignores these commands and will antagonize Crimson calling her Ugly and tells her to back off of Eulogy.
If the Player Character has evil Karma they will be able to purchase Clover for 1,000 caps or 500 caps if their Barter Skill is at 50, If dismiss she will return to Paradise Falls and be able to be rehired for free regardless of the player’s Karma. If purchased she will not turn hostile towards the Player Character if they attack the Slavers in fact she will use this opportunity to attack and kill Crimson.
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Another character from Fallout 3 and is actually a temporary companion is…

Sydney: A mercenary for hire and self-taught survivalist who has been bravely traveling the wasteland on her own since she was 14 years old. Her mother was raped and murdered by raiders leaving her father to raise her all on his own for years, he then vanished one day. Sydney and her father were very close and he called her his “Little Moonbean” and with his disappearance left a mark on and cause her to believe he abandoned her but in reality he died while on a mission to deal gone bad at the Statesman Hotel.
The skills taught by her father such as gunsmithing and reloading, served her well for the years. This caused her to be always ready for a fight and even sleeps with a gun under her pillow and to perfected her combat skills becoming a freelance mercenary who specializes in hunting down pre-war relics and treasure. Sydney also enjoys high risk dangerous jobs in particular, as to also make sure she reaches her goals. She came across her calling by accident when she stumbled upon the corpse of a dead relic hunter with information about how to locate the original copy of the Constitution of the United States. This will then lead her to working with Abraham Washington of the Rivet City and chairman of the Capitol Preservation Society, which leads her to her newest job in recovering the Declaration of Independence from the National Archives.
Sydney is loyal and professional. She’ll never reneges on a deal and focuses on the task at hand, and typically works alone. When she has to work with someone, she prefers not to discuss her past and other personal topics. She dislikes men approaching her (a difficult thing to avoid, on account of her looks) and just about the only person she's close with is Emaline, her girlfriend. After completing the quest Stealing independence and is kept alive plus not double-crossed, you’ll find her at the Ninth Circle in Underworld working as a weapons merchant and will even fight along side the residents unless she hit by them. If you do double-cross her, you’ll find her in a Random Encounter called “Bragging Rights” in where she with the company of her girlfriend Emaline, calls out the player her backstabbing her and she’ll won’t let you go around claiming the glory all for yourself.
:She has a Girlfriend named Emaline :She is one of the three same-sex couples in Fallout 3 with the other being Flack and Sharpel In rivet City and Greta and Carol in the Underworld. 
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Now we are entering Fallout 76 and yes these aren’t companions, but are allies instead. We start off our first alley with…

Grandma Junko: A traumatized survivor of the Great War, she is a grandmother with a humorous, though sometimes confused personality, as well as having good cooking skills. Born in a small city in Japan called Inzai,her father gave her the name “Junko” which means Pure Child, and when she was young she moved to the west coast United States. At some point she meet another Japanese American by the name of Kazuichi who had a quiet but kind personality, and the two feel in love and married on a rainy day. With him she had a daughter named Sayoko who would then have three children of her own and live in Appalachia with her family. Meanwhile Junko would travel around the US with her husband due to his work.
As time in the US become more politically uncertain and the Great War becoming more likely her husband Kazuichi built a fortified room in their basement, Junko and Kazuichi waited her their daughter and her family to arrive but they sadly never came. One day her husband went out to restock on food and left the shelter and when he came back it is implied that he was in the process of becoming ghoul or succumbing to radiation poisoning, Junko says he "fell asleep" although her dialogue suggests he actually died, and that she is trying to cope with the situation by believing that he only fell asleep. She left him a note saying she is going to find the rest of her family, and still hopes to this day he will awaken and they will reunite.
Over next two-and-a-half decades later Junko has returned to Appalachia in the hopes of finding her daughter and grandchildren, and she has remained remarkably fit and attributes her heathy aging to yoga, eating well, and occasionally chocolate. She also attributes her survival by avoiding people whenever possible, but she is know to buy groceries from the people of Foundation and even know meet Odessa Valdez who she thinks is sweet.
It is ambiguously implied through her dialogue that Junko is unaware of the true state of the wasteland/post-apocalypse or in actually putting up an innocent/ignorant façade as a way of coping or even if she has dementia and genuinely believes every is less serious than it actually is. For example, she refers to power armor as being a Robot Costume. When war is brought up as a subject, she replies, "War? Wait, which war?" She thinks Super Mutants are merely green due to bad hygiene and are College Dropouts, and that the Cult of the Mothman are university entomology students. She is also naive to the Enclave. She can also discuss some of the Player Characters progress such as them luring how to cook, curing the scorched plague, becoming a Overseer by graduating, but if you call her ancient she will refuse to talk to you unless you apologize.
: Grandma Junko is the first elderly Japanese woman to appear in the Fallout series, as well as the first elderly Asian woman to appear in normal gameplay. Wan Yang cannot be found normally in-game, while other Asian women such as Madison Li and Rei Nakano are depicted as being middle-aged. : Her full family members names are.. Husband Kazuichic, Daughter Sayko, Son-in-law Manabu, and her three grandchildren Asa, Kei and Mako.
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Our next Ally is…

Sam Nguyen: Is a self-taught mechanic of Vietnamese descent and potential ally living in Appalachia, Sam is a mechanic by trade and musician for fun but comedic at heart. Sam being a mechanic is not his first choice of work, mentioning doing things like repairing generators is needed for survival in the wasteland. For instance, he learned how to fix a furnace because he didn't want to freeze to death. He is mostly self-taught and he learns better by doing things instead of reading how to do them. He works hard to stay alive and becomes slightly offended if the Vault Dweller says he is "lucky" to be alive.
Although originally he’s always dreamed of becoming a Rockstar, but doubted and questioned his ability due to his ethnicity and saying how he never seen an asian men be represented in Pre-War posters. But he does hope that if he does make music people would focus on that and instead and instead of his appearance and looks, Sam does point out that looking different from others does have it’s benefits as it makes him more recognizable and easy to spot out, unless people are trying to hunt him down or trick him.
His mother told him that the world would bend before he would ever get his real first gig.. guess she was right. His mother and her would move around a lot and they never had a real place to call home or settle down, but when Sam was 10 he meet this other boy at a junkyard who offered to teach him how to repair old radios and the duo would sell them for 50 caps each. After fixing his first radio Sam heard “The Best Song I Ever Heard” and ever since then he dreamt of one day traveling to West Virginia and calling it his home thinking how he found a place he could belong. Sam is aware of the brotherhood and is uneasy about their name confusing it as “Steal or Steel” either way he’s aware and he is that they “Swipe” people’s technology.
:Sam is of Vietnamese Descent: Nguyen is a very common Vietnamese Surname :He’s interested in learning about Gardening :He likes the rainy weather :He mentions having an ex-Girlfriend.
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And now for our last alley of Companion/Ally of Asian Descent. We have….

Yasmin Chowdhury: Yasmin was born and raised in Philadelphia before the Great-War and had always dreamed of becoming a chief and owning her own restaurant as an act of rebellion. This dream of her was at odds with her parents who were both academics and wanted her to follow in their path, but Yasmin continued to show her love her cooking and soon her parents came to understand and accept that her love for cooking was not a phase. Her love for the culinary arts became when she was a little girl and would spend time making confectionaries know as Sandesh with her Grandmother to celebrate Yasmin’s sister birthday, and after that she assisted her grandmother in all her cooking endeavors.
After the Great-War Yasmin joined a group of survivors at a Resort in the Pocono Mountains, and her 15 years they lived peacefully but then a group of raiders attacked them. The community was destroyed and those who weren’t killed scattered, while Yasmin fled and headed towards Appalachia in where she meet up with other travelers. As she reached West Virginia, she and other found great help from recipes left by Delbert Winters, but deep down Yasmin still holds out hope to finding and reuniting with her parents and sister.
As time went on and in her experience of becoming a traveling chef, she passionately collects recipes she comes across out in the waste, and when she stops in her travels and hangs out with the locals she’ll swap stories, recipes and teach them how to cook and prepare food. Originally Yasmin’s plan was to open a restaurant of her own but now having moved to West Virginia she wants to open a culinary school, which she hopes she’ll be able to preserve the culinary arts for generations to come as recipes before the war are becoming harder to find or were forgotten.
Having been in Appalachia for some time now by 2103, Yasmin takes an interest in the Vault Dwellers Camp and ask if she can stay, so that she’ll be able to perfect local recipes and make meals so that anyone can enjoy. She was thought how to track animal tracks by the first person she meet in West Virginia, and in return she taught the huntress how to cook and prepare food.
:The surname Chowdhury is of Indian/Bangladeshi origin and means “Holder Of Four, Landlord or Chief. : When selected as an ally, Yasmin will periodically whip up a meal that will fully restore the hunger meter. :Yasmin is the only source of steeped black bloodleaf tea in the game, as the item cannot be crafted.
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Well there you have it folks! I hope you enjoyed and found this piece of Character information interesting and fun to read. I also hope you learned something new, cool and even surprising? Did you know about this or ever thought about it? Anyway, thank you for reading and Happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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POODLES IN THE WASTELAND
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What about pets? Either ones companions would have or a very uncommon one that someone wouldn’t think was a good pet, BUT IS. Deathclaws you can ride like a pony, mole rats that want belly rubs, cazadore’s as cattier pigeons! What are your thoughts?
Or like, Danse or Piper or Fawkes with something hilarious Idek ignore me
Oooookay, here’s my comprehensive list of companions - ALL companions, across Fallouts 3, 4, New Vegas and 76 - and their (headcanon) choices in wasteland pets. I’ll give a little explanation for each - particularly as many of these companions are transients and don’t have the luxury of owning a home to keep pets at. Also, I feel like most of the companions, while they might not necessarily like pets, would be somewhat fond or at least respectful of the pets of the Lone Wanderer/Courier/Sole Survivor/Vault Dweller, like Dogmeat and Rex.
Bighorners
Lily Bowen: Everyone’s favorite super mutant grandma is already an experienced shepherdess in Jacobstown, and she’s more than willing to tear some night stalkers apart to keep her herd safe. If that’s not love beyond the norm for wasteland livestock, I don’t know what is. She’s probably given all of her bighorners names after the characters in the television reruns she used to watch on holotape in Vault 17, like Grace and Audrey and Lucille.
Brahmin
Raul Tejada: Actually spent a decent part of his pre-war life living on a ranch, so he knows that most brahmin don’t deserve being labeled “irritable” just because people don’t know how to read their body language. I think he’d follow wild brahmin herds around a bit on a whim and keep them from coming to any harm, especially the little ones. He gives them names like the cattle he grew up with, Corazon and Gordo and Blanca.
Rose of Sharon Cassidy: Doesn’t truck with the wild herds, but she knows that part of the success of a caravan lies with how well they treat their pack animals. All of her caravan’s brahmin have names - Penny, Magic and Sprinkles - and she’s careful to pair them up with drivers who are patient and work well with their various personalities.
Cats
Butch DeLoria: While Butch ultimately decided to leave Vault 101 behind, I don’t think he would ever truly lose his fear of radroaches after what they did to his mom. Having a little friend to warm his bunk in Rivet City and pounce on intruders would probably set his mind at ease, maybe a black tomcat with one ear named Pepper. He might even gift his mom a kitten when he next comes to visit.
Star Paladin Cross: I don’t think Cross much sees the use of an animal that doesn’t contribute to the community it lives in, like most of the Brotherhood of Steel. Cats, however, are excellent at pest control, even if the rats are bigger nowadays. I think she’d give the resident cats at the Citadel some pets in passing, and she’d smile when she has to extract playful kittens from inside her power armor frame. She’s especially fond of the cat colony’s matriarch, a scarred old tabby named Gemma.
Curie: Upon her transition into a synth body, Curie is overjoyed with most animals and their new willingness to approach her for attention. She especially loves cats because she can pick them up and better feel their fur and purring. Her favorite cat is an orange stray in Diamond City that she calls Claude.
Piper Wright: A companion for Nat when she’s out adventuring, an unbiased friend to bounce the latest opinion piece off of before going to print, and a lap-warmer for when you’re typing up the latest article about the exploits of the Minutemen - what’s not to like? The Wright family cat is a slippery, elegant calico named Sugar Bomb.
Preston Garvey: While the Minutemen forts and settlements definitely lean more toward keeping dogs around for security purposes, I think Preston likes his pets quieter and less likely to bowl you over in excitement. The one most likely to sleep with him in his bunk at Sanctuary is a grumpy gray gentleman named Anchovy.
Deathclaws
Veronica Santangelo: If anyone is crazy enough to swipe a deathclaw egg from a nest and try to hatch, rear and train a personal killing machine named Izzy, it’s Veronica. This will probably just alienate her from her Brotherhood chapter even more, but I’m sure she would take special care to make sure that her usual Mojave Wasteland haunts take a peek through a scope to see if the approaching deathclaw has a human on its back before taking a shot.
Dogs
Clover: I don’t think Clover gets out beyond Paradise Falls much, so the only animals she’s used to are the dogs the raiders bring around when passing through. She probably has favorites among the usual visitors and enjoys tossing them bits of meat when she’s allowed to get away from Eulogy and Crimson. If liberated, she’d probably get at least three of her own dogs to watch over her while she sleeps: One small dog to carry with her, a Pekingese or Pomeranian descendant named Coco, and two large dogs to follow through on intimidation and protection, a mastiff named Rock and a Doberman descendant named Roll.
Jericho: Jericho doesn’t deserve a dog but he’d probably have one around anyway to sniff out caps caches and hidden loot after he’s shot everyone in the vicinity. Some slinky beagle mix named Dewey, probably.
Fawkes: I don’t think Fawkes would be picky at all about what kind of dog he’d have. He strikes me as the type who would adopt any half-friendly mutt he ran across. I do think he would have a bit of a soft spot for friendlier mutant hounds, though, and maybe view their mutated circumstances as similar to his own. He’d also be absolutely amazing at playing fetch. Just imagine how far he could lob a stick or ball. All of his dogs would have literary names too, like Byron and Agatha and Edgar.
Craig Boone: Though he’s a bit of a prodigy at sniping, Boone knows his limitations when it comes to spotting hidden enemies on the horizon. I can see him having a hound dog at his side to find the more elusive ones and help him get rid of them faster. Maybe a bloodhound mutt named Bravo.
Cait: Doesn’t like people, but she adores dogs. Having had the life where she’s been abused, exploited and forced into slavery, she’s keenly aware that those like the ones who took advantage of her treat dogs much the same. She’s very protective of any dog she encounters and is very likely to punch you in the face if you so much as look at one wrong. She’d probably name any pup she adopted Lucky.
Hancock: Honestly, he’s just a fan of any animal that is happy to hang out with you whether you’re drunk, high, fighting raiders or patrolling downtown Boston. The Goodneighbor strays know him as the guy who always has mirelurk jerky in his pockets. His favorite is a rough-and-tumble, black-and-white spotted cattle dog descendant that he cheekily calls King George.
Robert MacCready: He’s not quick to trust dogs, but once he’s sure they’re not a threat, they’re one of the few critters around which he’ll relax completely. He’s still a little wary of them around Duncan, but any dog that’s a part of his family is more or less his son’s permanent babysitter.
Nick Valentine: Dogmeat is also basically his dog. The two have a history of working cases together, with Dogmeat just turning up whenever a trail goes cold and leading Nick to the evidence he needs to reopen his investigation. Nick doesn’t know how or why Dogmeat does it, but he’s not about to ruin a good thing.
Strong: I don’t think he would turn down a ferocious mutant hound as a friend. He’d probably feed it mole rats and call it something like Killer.
Foxes
Beckett: This former raider has a love-hate relationship with a fox that keeps going through his trash. He affectionately calls him Lil’ Bastard.
Sofia Daguerre: Having crashed back to an earth she doesn’t recognize, I think Sofia would be tickled that the foxes of Appalachia have basically stayed the same despite the bombs. I can see her leaving dinner scraps out on her porch for one that she sometimes spots in the foliage, and slowly coaxing the critter to come into the light. She names her Scarlett once she finally convinces her to eat out of her hand.
Mega sloths
Settler forager: I would not be at all surprised if this man ran into a mega sloth in the Mire and decided to try befriending it. The creature, probably surprised at this old guy’s nerve, decided to accept the handful of leaves he offered and grew slowly more fond of the guy’s persistence. It doesn’t know its name is Fergus but it does know that if a human is wearing overalls, it’s probably not a threat.
Mole rats
Deacon: Alright, hear me out. Deacon has a fondness for underdogs, and mole rats are about as underdog as they come. I think Deacon thinks these little guys are cute despite their wrinkles and buck teeth, and I think he sees the value in having a tunneling pet that likes to collect shiny things. One of his deep cover hideouts is in an old tunnel system in the northern Commonwealth, where he hangs out with a young mole rat named Henry.
Owls
Raider punk: This radio operator got wind of an abandoned nest of owlets in Appalachia early on in his career and, being the nearest to the report, decided to rescue the little guys. Now he has three owls that occasionally drop in at his camp to hoot and accept handouts: Nona, Decima and Morta. While he’s still fond of them, he’s usually disappointed that they aren’t the Mothman coming to visit.
Rad chickens
Yasmin Chowdhury: Ever the opportunistic cook, she picked up the practice of raising chickens from the settlers at Foundation and has four hens of her own: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. The “ladies,” as she refers to them, give her a constant stream of eggs for omelets.
Ravens
Settler wanderer: This gal has an affinity with birds, who are always on the move like her. She admires their ability to be untethered and let the wind take them far and wide. Nevertheless, she likes to scatter corn when they come close to her on the road, and formed a sort of friendship with a particularly handsome specimen that she calls Tornado.
Wolves
Old Longfellow: This guy is the epitome of the meme about dads not wanting pets and then instantly falling in love with whatever animal enters their life. He probably found an injured wolf pup in his travels around the island and took pity on it, nursing it back to health in his cabin. It’s still got a bit of a twisted paw, but follows him around and listens like any other dog and answers to the name Lamoine.
Yao guai
Porter Gage: I bet this guy adopted an orphaned bear cub and raised it by hand. Now it’s so big that even if Gage thinks he’s an easy target for other raiders due to his age, he’s much less likely to get singled out than he thinks because he has a yao guai following him around like a puppy. The bear’s name is Fuzzy Wuzzy. It has no hair.
No pets, thanks
Charon: Too likely to accidentally wind up in the line of fire.
Sergeant RL-3: Too easily corrupted by Communist influences.
Arcade Gannon: Too much time spent getting in your way.
Codsworth: Too likely to make messes.
Paladin Danse: Too many wasted resources.
X6-88: Too much of a liability.
Ada: Too easy to lose when on the move.
Solomon Hardy: Too unsanitary.
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