Isabella Proud
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While Jason was scavenging the ruins, I caught a glimpse of the group by the pool in the afternoon.
”— Isabella, referring to the ghoulsIsabella Proud is a dead scientist in Takoma Park in 2277.
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Background
Isabella Proud and her husband Jason were scientists conducting research on feral ghouls. They had a camp near Takoma Factory in Takoma Park, with a terminal describing their work. The text of her entries implies that she saw feral ghouls to be non-sentient and attracted to high radiation. Thus, she engaged in a series of actions that eventually doomed both herself and her husband Jason.
Their corpses are behind the buildings on the other side of the canal. You have to go all the way through the factory to get to it. Climb the broken metal structure in the canal and jump to the ledge on the far side. Go along and between the buildings. To the right you come to the edge of a pool. The whole area is radioactive. The camp site is at the far end. There are a few normal feral ghouls and one glowing one, along with some minor items.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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Inventory
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| Radiation suit | - | Sensor module Surgical tubing |
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Notes
- For information concerning hidden items and terrain glitches, see Isabella Proud's camp.
- When resurrected, Isabella is friendly towards the player, while her husband Jason turns hostile.
Appearances
Isabella Proud only appears in Fallout 3.
Behind the scenes
- Her story is a reference to Dian Fossey's research on Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda.
Bugs
- The bodies do not always appear.