Meg Groberg

Meg Groberg is the leader of the raiders in Appalachia in 2103. She was previously a member of the Diehards.

Background
In the aftermath of the Great War, Meg's mother committed suicide, which gave her the determination to keep surviving in a depressing world. While she was a member of the Diehards, Meg believed that Margie McClintock's ideal of the pacifist raider life was unrealistic and often disobeyed the Diehards' standing order to not fire unless fired upon. At some point before the Scorched Plague entered the Savage Divide, Meg had splintered off from the Diehards and left Appalachia entirely with several other Diehards. During this time, they ventured from Appalachia to The Commonwealth to Washington D.C..

While away from Appalachia, Meg met Johnny Weston, a man who had infiltrated her gang by blending in with the other raiders. When Meg found out that he had simply slipped into the gang, she reacted positively and the two shared drinks. They eventually "shacked up," and continue a physical relationship with each other. In 2103, Meg returned to Appalachia with her raider group, having grown exponentially in the previous years, to take ownership of the crashed Valiant-1 space station, dubbing it the Crater.

Other interactions
Meg is first encountered in the quest Strange Bedfellows after being summoned by Rose to the Top of the World to meet with the vault dwellers. The invitation was per the request of the Vault 76 overseer, so that her group could be given the vaccine to the Scorched Plague. Meg is hesitant to have her raiders inoculated due to her distrust of vault dwellers since the raiders were in Appalachia well before the vaults opened. If she is unable to be swayed with being reminded she is making the same mistakes that David Thorpe and the old Raiders made in not cooperating with the Responders, Free States, and Brotherhood of Steel to combat the Scorched, she offers a compromise to convince her to agree to the inoculation: help her lieutenant Aldridge with an attack on the Scorched near the Philippi Battlefield Cemetery and she will consider having her raiders inoculated, while also granting the vault dwellers unrestricted access to the Crater and Crater watchstation, with Meg telling her raiders that the vault dwellers are not to be fired on since they can be trusted now with her vouching for them. When the vault dwellers return with the news that Aldridge and his team were wiped out by the Scorched, Meg finally agrees to have her raiders inoculated. Upon returning with the vaccine, she is initially puzzled to find it comes as a new flavor of Nuka-Cola, but nonetheless accepts it and expresses gratitude to the vault dwellers for protecting her raiders from the Scorched and scorchbeasts.

Effects of player's actions
Meg can be chosen over Paige and his Settlers for a raid on Vault 79 after telling her the vault is where the United States' gold bullion reserves were stored and could make the Raiders rich beyond their dreams.

Appearances
Meg Groberg appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wastelanders update. Before the update, she was only mentioned in the game.