Beatrice Armstrong

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Beatrice Armstrong
Beatrice GUF.jpg
Biography
raceHuman, Caucasian
affiliationVault 101
roleVault Dweller
locationVault 101
Gameplay
appearancesFallout 3
questsGrowing Up Fast
Statistics
karmaGood
SPECIAL5 ST, 5 PE, 5 EN, 1 CH, 5 IN, 5 AG, 5 LK
Technical
actorShari Elliker
base id000309ad (growing up fast)
0007542f (trouble on the homefront)
ref id000309ac (growing up fast)
0007542a (trouble on the homefront)
 
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Beatrice Armstrong (2232-2277) is a Vault 101 resident in the year 2268.

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[edit] Background

Her hobbies include reading Tarot cards and writing poems. At one time, she attempted to write a poem in commemoration of the first Overseer on Founder's Day. However, she suffered writer's block when she couldn't find a word that rhymed with Overseer. This is one of the few occasions Beatrice reuses one of her older poems.

She used to regularly post a notice on the Bulletin Board in the Cafeteria advertising her services as a fortune-teller. She divines the questioner's fortune by reading tarot cards. On July 13, 2268, she gave the Lone Wanderer a poem for their tenth birthday party.

During the factional crisis in Vault 101, she died when Andy amputated her entire right leg to treat her sprained left big toe.

[edit] Relationships

The daughter of Stanley Armstrong. Beatrice's two sisters are Gloria and Mary.

[edit] Interactions with the player character

[edit] Interactions overview

General Services Quests
Essential: No
Enslavable: No
Companion: No
Bounty: No
Merchant: No
Repairman: No
Doctor: No
Rents bed/room: No
Starts quests: No
Involved in quests: Yes

[edit] Quests

[edit] Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other item On death
Pip-Boy 3000
Vault 101 jumpsuit
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[edit] Notes

  • On the Overseer's terminal in the Vault 101 Atrium, there are security dossiers on several people that live in the Vault. Beatrice's dossier describes her as "an absent-minded, sexually repressed sycophant." The Overseer states that he wishes to talk to "our good doctor" about a "long-term pharmaceutical solution."
  • Despite her normally cheerful attitude the poem she gives the Lone Wanderer is dark and depressing and overall unpleasant.

[edit] Appearances

Beatrice Armstrong appears only in Fallout 3.

[edit] Bugs

[edit] Gallery

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