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Nola is a Pitt slave in the Pitt Downtown in the year 2277.

Background[]

Nola has taken on the role of being an improvised medic for the other Pitt slaves, having some amount of rudimentary medical training. She attempts to tend to the sick, crippled, and wounded of those slaves working in Downtown and The Mill, but she is one of the least skilled practitioners that can be encountered by the Lone Wanderer.[Non-game 1]

If the Lone Wanderer is injured upon meeting Nola, she will generously offer to heal them, free of charge.[1] If the Lone Wanderer declines her offer, she will tell them to be careful, as the Pitt slaves need everyone to be as healthy as possible.[2] If they accept, she will do her best to heal them, but due to her lack of skill and the poor conditions in The Pitt, she may accidentally hurt them rather than heal them.[3]

Daily schedule[]

Nola spends her time in the grinding hole in the middle of Downtown, slicing at an old car and dodging shots from the slave master.

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
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This character is a doctor.

Other interactions[]

When being healed by Nola, there is a risk of one of the Lone Wanderer's limbs being crippled because of the poor work conditions in the Pitt.

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Worn slave outfit or
Tattered slave outfit
Auto axe

Appearances[]

Nola appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.

References[]

  1. Nola: "Oh, honey. You’re pretty banged up there. I can help you out, what do you say?"
    (Nola’s dialogue)
  2. The Lone Wanderer: "No, I can handle it."
    Nola: "If you say so. Just be careful out there. We need everyone healthy."
    (Nola’s dialogue)
  3. The Lone Wanderer: "Yes. Fix me up."
    Nola: "All right. Let's do this fast before the bosses notice."
    (Nola’s dialogue)

Non-game

  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.87: "Nola:
    Nola tends to the sick, crippled, and wounded of the Mill's workforce, when she's not taking a beating herself. She has rudimentary medical training, which she can apply to you, although she's the least-skilled practionerIn-game spelling, punctuation and/or grammar you've ever met (not including Sawbones, of course).""
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