Jacquelyn

Jacquelyn was a student at Vault-Tec University.

Background
Shortly before the Great War, Jacquelyn worked alongside Professor Michael Blake to study local indigenous guidestones, specifically the Horse Creek petroglyph. The local piece of artwork was created by ancient inhabitants, and their creation had no real equivalent among old European runes or existing Native American petroglyphs in West Virginia.

Jacquelyn was dedicated to the study of the petroglyphs, developing a translation key in an attempt to determine their meaning. She was of the belief that they were extraterrestrial in nature and implored her teacher to keep the translation work offline, simultaneously insisting on keeping the original notes on her person. Her professor was of a more pragmatic mind, believing that the petroglyphs were unique, but maintaining that the runes were simply ancient petroglyphs left by the indigenous peoples of the region.

Appearances
Jacquelyn is mentioned only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
The Horse Creek petroglyphs exist in real life, located south of Oceana, West Virginia, in Wyoming County. Their origins have been the topic of speculation, ranging from being extraterrestrial or carved by Irish monks in an ancient alphabet known as ogham before Colombia's arrival to North America. Scientists, however, have documented that the petroglyphs' origins are most likely the indigenous peoples who inhabited the region until the mid-17th century.