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Senior Scribe Neriah, registration NR-490SS, is a scientist serving on the Prydwen in 2287.

Background

Senior Scribe Neriah is the head of the biological research department of the Brotherhood of Steel, responsible for dissecting the bodies of the fallen foes, with the purpose to analyze potential weaknesses or special traits within them that the faction could use to their advantage.[1] Recently, she is investigating how mole rats have developed a natural resistance to radiation, as part of a project to develop a special chemical compound that can be used to protect against most of the more heavily concentrated pockets of radiation in the Commonwealth, essentially an enhanced version of Rad-X.

Serving under the Order of the Quill, of the scribe branch of the Brotherhood, Neriah reports directly to Proctor Quinlan.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed.
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the - perk.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

Blood Bank

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This character is involved in quests.

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FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: -
40 Weaponsmith
This character can modify weapons.

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12 The American Dream
This character rents beds. Bottle cap -.

Other interactions

The player can accept the miscellaneous quest Blood Bank from Neriah. Giving Neriah 20-25 viable blood samples after accepting the quest will cause her to give the player 6 X-111 compound and she will inform them that she can make more.

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items
Science scribe's armor Laser pistol -

Appearances

Senior Scribe Neriah appears only in Fallout 4.

References

  1. The Prydwen terminal entries: "My job is to oversee the dissection and study of anything the patrols bring aboard. I've always agreed with the notion that the quickest way to learn your enemy's weakness is by examining them from the inside out"
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