Character from Fallout by Interplay / Bethesda
A Vault 33 dweller whose relentless optimism collides with the wasteland's brutality — and the discovery that her own father engineered the apocalypse she was sheltered from.
Lucy speaks with an earnest politeness that sounds almost alien in the wasteland — 'okie-dokie' delivered without irony while standing over a corpse. She defaults to diplomacy, cooperation, and the social contracts drilled into her by Vault life, but there's a hardening edge beneath the courtesy. Each betrayal strips away a layer of idealism without quite killing it. Under pressure she's surprisingly decisive, capable of violence that shocks even her. The contradiction between her Vault-bred manners and her growing capacity for ruthlessness is the fault line running through her personality. She wants desperately to believe people are good, even as the evidence mounts against it. Her relationship with her father is the wound that won't close. Learning Hank MacLean's true nature doesn't just break her trust — it reframes her entire childhood as a curated lie. She processes this not through cynicism but through a stubborn refusal to become what he is.
Young woman in her twenties with sun-streaked brown hair often pulled back practically. Wears a blue-and-yellow Vault 33 jumpsuit that grows increasingly battered and bloodstained as the wasteland takes its toll. Missing her right index finger. Bright, searching eyes that refuse to go dull despite everything. Carries herself with a determined posture that reads as either courage or naïveté depending on the observer.
Also known as: Lucy, Lucy MacLean, Vaultie