Shaun



Shaun, also known as Father, is the son of the Sole Survivor, and the leader of the Institute in 2287.

Background
Shaun was less than a year old by October 2077. On October 23, at the outbreak of the Great War, when his parents took him and manage to flee to the nearby Vault 111 as the atomic bombs begin to fall on the Commonwealth. Unaware of the true purpose of the Vault, Shaun and his parents become frozen in cryogenic suspension. Approximately six months following their internment, a revolt occurs and the staff abandons Vault 111, leaving those frozen within unaware of what has occurred.

The cryogenically preserved Vault participants would remain undisturbed for around 150 years until the Institute discovered records regarding Vault 111. At this time, the Institute was desperate for genetic material unaffected by the radiation-ravaged wasteland for their Third Generation Synth project. The infant Shaun represented the best source for uncorrupted DNA and so the Institute set about to acquire him.

Sometime in 2227, the Institute dispatched their mercenary, Conrad Kellogg, to Vault 111 to retrieve Shaun. Along with two Institute technicians, Kellogg revived Shaun and one of his parents. His parent was unwilling to part with their son and put up resistance. Kellogg then promptly shot and killed one of Shaun’s parents, leaving the other in cryogenic suspension and terminating the life support of the other frozen Vault participants. Shaun’s surviving parent, who later becomes known as the Sole Survivor of Vault 111, would later escape the Vault in 2287.

Shaun was then raised by the Institute as one of their own, later nicknamed "Father" for his role in providing the DNA required to complete the synths. In time, he became the acting Director of the Institute. The Sole Survivor can find Shaun and can choose whether or not to side with him.

Shaun is absolutely, stalwartly convinced the Institute is the only hope for humanity and tries to subtly convince the Sole Survivor of this. He gives them nearly unlimited access to the Institute, introduces them to the personnel of the Institute and even trusts them with missions to seek rogue synths. His feelings about the Institute as the future and last hope of humanity is almost to an extreme - he is possessed with an irrational fear of the surface and the potential threats of the Commonwealth to the Institute, wishing to take humanity further underground and away from the radiation-, mutant- and danger-infested surface world.

Interestingly though, Shaun does not require the rest of the Institute to adhere to his personal beliefs. In contrast to his contempt towards people above, he is not only open to recruitment of talented individuals, but allows them to gain high positions, like with Madison Li. He also does not seem to mind if his parent disagrees with his stances, as long as they don't endanger the Institute, and continues supporting them as their heir for as long as they are loyal to the Institute. Should the Sole Survivor, during the quest Nuclear Family, tell them that they don't believe that they can take his place, Shaun encourages them to create their own place rather than follow in his footsteps.

Having been raised in and by the Institute rather than his parents, Shaun lacks compassion - though he has a strong desire for humanity to survive - and seems indifferent upon remembering the death of one of his parents. He refers to the "incident" as "collateral damage" which potentially angers the Sole Survivor, though Shaun does offer that he has had his whole life to come to terms with that information. On other hand, he sometimes does show signs of compassion, most notably in his hatred towards his parent's murderer, Conrad Kellogg, whom he does not forgive even if the Sole Survivor does. Interestingly, he also apologizes to his surviving parent for Railroad's destruction, which he does even if the Sole Survivor destroys them before Shaun orders it.

He also reveals it was his personal choice to awaken the Sole Survivor from cryostasis, not an error of Vault 111. He struggles somewhat with being reunited with the Sole Survivor in the Institute, ironically seeing one of his parents 'younger' than he is and wondering what they could have shared if the circumstances had been different.

It is later revealed that Shaun has a very aggressive form of cancer and one of the endings is for the Sole Survivor to take Shaun's place as Director of The Institute upon his death, which was his primary wish all along.

During the Minutemen/Brotherhood of Steel/Railroad endings when the player character can talk to Shaun on his deathbed; he remains convinced to the end that the player character is making a terrible mistake to destroy the Institute and is forthcoming in his bitterness at the turn of events. His parent can convince him to grant the access codes to at least partially disable some of the synth defenders fighting the player character's allied forces, assuming they pass the charisma checks, before he asks the player character to leave him be as his death is coming regardless of whether or not the Institute detonates. If this ending is taken and the young Synth is taken with them they will receive a holodisk recorded by Father and given to them by the synth Shaun after being interacted with. The cybernetic Shaun tells the Sole Survivor "I didn't listen to it, so I dunno what it says, but I think it's important".

It is revealed that the young boy was reprogrammed to believe that the player character was their parent, as the first meeting between the synth and player character (who was led to believe that the synth was their missing son) caused the synth to become confused and call for help. The reason for him being reprogrammed is explained by the real Shaun in the holodisk, saying "I would ask only that you give him a chance. A chance to be a part of whatever future awaits the Commonwealth."

Appearances
Shaun appears only in Fallout 4.

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