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She is extremely intelligent and resourceful. Her only difficulty as a young child was understanding personal property laws.
”— Character selection descriptionNatalia Dubrovhsky is an inhabitant of Vault 13 in 2161 and a possible identity of the Vault Dweller.
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Background
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Natalia is the grand-child of a Russian diplomat who worked at the Soviet Consulate in Los Angeles. She is a talented acrobat, with excellent coordination and reflexes. She is extremely intelligent and resourceful. Her only difficulty as a young child was understanding personal property laws. Natalia is very interested in leaving the Vault, and curious to explore the outside world.
Appearances
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Natalia appears only in the original Fallout.
Notes
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- She is designed to offer a stealthy, as opposed to a combative or diplomatic, approach to solving the central conflict of the game: the Master.
- If her strong suits are played right, confronting the Master may not even be an issue, as one can simply sneak in and detonate the nuke hidden below the Cathedral.
- As the Vault Dweller is established as male in Fallout 2, she cannot canonically be the Vault Dweller.
- Interestingly, her biography, the in-game description of the Fallout AK-112 assault rifle and a couple of plaques in Museum of Technology in Fallout 3 are the only places where the Soviet Union is ever mentioned in any of the Fallout games.
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