Mod:Fallout: The Frontier/Tenth Eye

The "Tenth Eye" is the founder and leader of the Netwrk and cannot be found fisically in Portland.

The name "Tenth Eye" comes from the fact that the man (or machine) speaks through the eyebots (named "Eyes"), him being the tenth one. His whereabouts are unknown, and even when the player finds the Netwrk's bunker he doesn't get a confirmation of his real location. The Eye rather sustains that the Netwrk's arms stretch all the way to the East, West, North and South. Nowhere in the Frontier is it possible to actually find him, and after the questline is complete there are no more interactions with him.

Biography
The Tenth Eye is very familiar with the events happening all over post-nuclear America. He knows the Vault Dweller and the Chosen One by name and has knowledge on a lot of past and present events, such as the Divide and the history of the Burned Man. This suggests that his base of operations is localized somewhere in the mid-western wastes.

Despite this, very little is actually known about the Tenth Eye's true identity. There are three possible explanations to his past:


 * The first one says that the Eye was a member of the Bleeders tribe, and after the outbreak of a blood-related disease spread through the members, killing most of them, he decided to flee away to the West of the Frontier, where he found one pre-war bunker filled with eyebots inside. By repairing them and utilizing the long-range technology present he managed to create a true network of robots whom he could operate and observate the Wasteland. Later, he must have left the Frontier and arrived somewhere between Portland, Nevada, California and Colorado, still being able to operate his now denominated "Eyes". By creating nine of them, he decided to leave his tribal name behind and adopt the title of "Tenth Eye".
 * This explanation is the most likely, but it can be questioned by the fact that Last Pathfinder, the only surviving member of the Bleeders, would probably have known about the Tenth Eye's departure, seen as both of them had the same role as pathfinder. Completing the Netwrk's quest and then talking to the Pathfinder doesn't unlock any additional dialogue options suggesting his supposedly tribal origins.
 * The second explanation follows the same logic, but instead of having his origin being tribal it is believed that he is in fact a ghoul that survived the Great War and eventually found the cell and gave origin to his faction.
 * This explanation is also likely, although the Eye doesn't speak like a ghoul would. Despite this, the theory could also be true considering ghouls are virtually immortal, which would explain why the Netwrk has so much time to work gathering information.
 * The third one is simply that the Tenth Eye is the machine itself, not someone operating behind it. The ways in which the machine is able to speak through different bodies could be explained by the Tenth Eye uploading his AI program through radio waves, much like Yes Man is able to do in the base game.
 * This is less likely, but would explain his origins as just being some kind of pre-war personality program becoming self-aware. The Eyes' logs in both terminals suggest that some of the eyebots developed their own personality, but this is hardly evidenced by their behavior.

Quests
All Eyes on You