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People's Republic of China

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Flag of China as seen in Fallout 3.
Chinese military banner as seen in Operation: Anchorage.
Chinese Propaganda
A propaganda poster saying "Long Live Chinese People's Liberation Army" in Chinese.

The People's Republic of China was the primary rival of the United States during the 21st century, with the U.S.A. having developed relatively warm diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union during the 20th century. It was a military and economic superpower, able to compete with the U.S.A. and is consistently portrayed as an equal or, in certain fields, even superior to America. For instance, China attempted to be the first to drill the last oil resource in the world.[1] It is implied that Americans sabotaged this attempt and that without such sabotage the Chinese would have been successful. In addition, China developed the unique Hei Gui stealth armor that America replicated in the unstable, wrist-mounted Stealth Boys.

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[edit] Political system

In the 2070s, China was still a communist nation[2] with a one-party system. The ruling political party was the Communist Party of China. China's last head of state before the Great War was President Xin, while Chairman Cheng was the country's military leader. The Chinese ambassador to DC was Xiu-Ling.[3]

It appears as though China's government was just as ruthless at winning the war as the United States, as soldiers that infiltrated Point Lookout had suicide caps in their molars that would kill them if captured, and the spy, agent Jiang, that had infiltrated the area was to be killed after his mission had been completed.

[edit] History

[edit] Prior to the Sino-American War

Relations were strained with China even before the Sino-American War, as it raced with the United States to tap the last remaining oil fields deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. Their work was sabotaged by American spies, allowing the U.S.A. to erect an oil rig of their own and claim the resource. The strained relations eventually lead to the Chinese invasion of Alaska, where the Anchorage Front Line becomes a real battlefield.

[edit] Sino-American War (2066-2077)

The exact details on China as a nuclear power are sketchy at best. It is not actually known how much nuclear power China brought to the final blasts of the Great War or even if it was the only country throwing bombs at the United States, who was at that time in dispute with many countries.

According to the Fallout Bible timeline:

  • 2066: Chinese forces under the leadership of General Jingwei successfully invaded Alaska, claiming its pipeline and oil reserves for itself.
  • 2073: China became increasingly aggressive with their use of biological weapons[4]
  • 2074: During the Yangtze Campaign [5], American T-45d Power Armour units, infantry, and mechanized divisions were deployed to China, but they became bogged down on the mainland, putting a further drain on American resources and supply lines.
  • 2076: The T-51b Power Armor finally finished development, and the first unit was sent to China where they finally began to carve a swath through Chinese forces. Chinese supply lines from the nations China had annexed began to break down.
  • 2077: At some point, one of the powers began launching nuclear weapons, which results in massive retaliatory response culminating in nuclear annihilation. All nation states now effectively cease to exist. It is unknown whether the Chinese government took steps to ensure the survival of itself or its citizens.

Any information further regarding their history up to this point remains unclear whether there are still people who exist in China the same way the inhabitants American wastes do...minus the ghouls, mirelurks, deathclaws and super-mutants, that the direct decendants of their government or even it's own people may or may not consider themselves still at war with America, or even if those who might inhabit the wastes of China know if America still more or less exists the same way they do assuming they've still managed to live on. At this point in the series, there are no known records of anyone from America, be it even the Enclave or otherwise, ever having established successful contact with the Chinese wasteland.

See also: The War

[edit] Infiltration of Washington, D.C.

Chinese commandos infiltrated mainland America, in order to spy on and sabotage the U.S. war effort. Their focus was Washington, DC, penetrated under the cover of Mama Dolce's factory and the L.O.B. Enterprises, supported by several special forces teams. A large amount of Chinese arms was also covertly transported to the capital, possibly in order to equip Communist sympathizers and spark an insurrection that would severely affect the American ability to effectively wage war. One agent, Wan Yang, infiltrated Point Lookout to destroy the Chinese sub SSN-37-1A that sunk in American waters. The side quest, The Velvet Curtain, deals with this directly.

[edit] Attempted sabotage of Hoover Dam

The following is based on Van Buren and has not been confirmed by canon sources.

Shortly before the Great War started, a Chinese infiltration and sabotage team discovered the Hoover Dam secret genetics laboratory - Classified Sub-Level 1C and tried to destroy Hoover Dam, so the genetic work could never be used against them. Some of the Chinese stealth soldiers made it into Sub-Level 1C, while others were planting bombs in the main generator rooms - Scum Pits. One of the bombs went off prematurely and alerted all of Hoover Dam, including the guards in S1C. Things become cloudy in the reports due to the chaos that ensued, but suffice it to say that the Chinese were defeated, the generators were heavily damaged, and S1C was compromised. A couple of Chinese stealth soldiers and four scientists were trapped in S1C after the hatch was sealed. The Prisoner could find the soldiers there and use the materials from their stealth armor to make his own armor.[6]

[edit] Infiltration of Limit-115 Laboratory

The following is based on Van Buren and has not been confirmed by canon sources.


Chinese "Black Ghosts" (Hei Gui) managed to steal some Limit-115 samples also, but they were killed in Denver in a crowded public area, breaking the vials with the virus, unleashing the New Plague on Denver.

[edit] Post-Great War Chinese presence in America

[edit] The Shi in San Francisco

Main article: Shi

The Shi inhabitants of San Francisco claim to be descendants of the Chinese Navy submarine Shi-Huang-Ti (named after the first Chinese emperor), washed ashore in the great blackout following the Great War. The Chinese survivors managed to adapt themselves to the post-nuclear reality, salvaging the submarine's supercomputer, christened the Emperor by the Shi. In time, the Shi dismantled much of the submarine, eventually turning San Francisco into a center of research and higher learning.

The submarine was planned to play a bigger role in the game - armed with conventional missiles and hidden in the San Francisco Bay it could destroy the PMV Valdez heading to the Poseidon oil rig.

[edit] Chinese remnants in Washington, D.C.

In 2277, traces of Chinese activity linger still in the Capital Wasteland:

[edit] Chinese Submarine & Secret agents in Point Lookout.

With the Point Lookout add-on, a Chinese submarine codenamed SSN-37-1A can be found. The submarine was sent to "patrol hostile waters".

Furthermore, there is evidence of at least two Chinese secret agents who were posted in Point Lookout. Chinese secret agents were sent to the Turtledove Detention Camp, which is one of the two places the Velvet Curtain quest starts. The two Chinese secret agents in Point Lookout were agent Yang and agent Jiang.

[edit] Further Presence

Van Buren's background indicated additional infiltration of America by Chinese forces. There is also the matter of the vast quantity of Chinese weapons available in the Capital Wasteland.


It is possible that one of the apartments in The Pitt used to occupy Chinese Spies. This can be proved true by picklocking the safe, where the "Hat Of The People" can be found.


During the Point Outlook quest "The Velvet Curtain", the 'Extraction Details' screen alludes that at least one Chinese satellite is still in operation, the one used to confirm the destruction of the aforementioned submarine.

[edit] Chinese equipment


The following is based on Fallout Tactics and some details might contradict canon.

[edit] References

  1. according to non-canon Sierra Depot GNN Transcript
  2. the only explicit mention of China being communist in any of the original Fallout games is in dialogue with the Enclave of United States President Dick Richardson, who called the Chinese "damn Reds"; it is also referred to as communist in the Fallout Bible timeline, in Horrigan dialogue files and the Van Buren tech demo; Fallout 3 is more explicit in its portrayal of China as a communist nation, for example, during the "Tranquility Lane" quest, where the player is to activate the "Communist Invasion Simulation" and Liberty Prime's pre-recorded anti-Chinese speeches input by Pre-War American scientists.
  3. Broken Steel Presidential Metro PA system
  4. according to non-canon Sierra Depot GNN Transcript. A Chinese deep sea oil rig was damaged with some sabotage, but neither country went to war over this.
  5. referred to by President Dick Richardson
  6. Hei Gui armor as possible part of equipment is confirmed by one of Van Buren screenshots also

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