Glory

G7-81, codename Glory, is a synth member of The Railroad in 2287. She is a "heavy" for the Railroad, sent on their most dangerous and combat-heavy missions. Despite this, she prefers not to engage in assignments where she must kill synths, even Generation 1 or 2 models.

Background
Not much is known about Glory's background, her earlier life or how exactly she came to be one of the Railroad's top agents. However, if spoken to during the initial meeting with the Railroad leaders after Emergent Behavior has been completed, she will mention that G5-19 - the brain-dead synth whose body is now Curie's - was like family to her, and that she should have refused to allow her body to be donated to Curie. She can be persuaded that Curie's scientific skills will be a big help, though she does not seem particularly convinced.

Unlike some of the other members of the Railroad, Glory feels that even the primitive Generation 1 synths deserve to be freed from Institute control. She shares her opinion on this matter with the Sole Survivor during the mission Memory Interrupted, when she's forced to fight against several Generation 1 synths.

Quests
Memory Interrupted: Glory is assigned the same mission the Sole Survivor has been given, and the two partner up to clear the way...

Emergent Behavior: She is the caretaker of the Synth who is the potential new body of Curie.

Other interactions
Glory can become a temporary companion for the player character during the quest Memory Interrupted where she will assist in clearing the Malden Center Station of synths.

Appearances
Glory appears only in Fallout 4.

Bugs

 * Despite identifying herself as a synth, Glory will not have a synth component on her body when killed.
 * It is possible that during and after Glory assists the player character during the quest Memory Interrupted she can either become stuck in the area or die, resulting in a halt to progress during the quest Underground Undercover when the player character must warn Desdemona of the impending Brotherhood of Steel attack. This is because Glory is involved in a dialogue with the player character during that event. To avoid this, the player character should follow Glory out of the Malden Center Station as she can become stuck on metro gates or other objects.
 * Though it is hinted at that she died during the Minutemen's ending, she can still be seen wandering around the Railroad base, though she will not make any interaction with the player character. Maybe she's a... ghost synth? Dun-dun-duuuun.

Глория (Fallout 4)