Jonathan Duncan

Jonathan Duncan was co-owner of the Duncan & Duncan Robotics company in Summersville before the Great War.

Background
Jonathan owned the robotics company with his twin brother, James. A few items that mention the two Duncan brothers can be found in the attic home of the business. A lawyer from the Gramercy & Ulster firm had sent one of the brothers a letter, apologizing for accosting him while trying to serve the other brother a summons, due to mistaken identity. Jonathan may have likewise been involved in some sort of dispute with his twin, as a note reveals one of them had changed the access code to the assaultron showroom.

A conversation heard in a holotape further complicates the matter. A one-sided conversation can be heard, with only James speaking, admonishing his brother for some type of numeric obsession of his that would lead to their ruin. James stops short and summons his robot Skinner, commenting that Jonathan is being a petulant child and refuses to continue the conversation without his evening tea. James asks the robot to make his brother the tea so that their conversation can continue.

Skinner, confused by the request, attempts to clarify where he should bring the tea, asking James if he means the cemetery. Angered by this, he demands Skinner bring the tea to the desk where Jonathan is currently sitting, to which the robot confesses that there is no one there. James attributes this to Skinner malfunctioning.

Appearances
Jonathan Duncan is mentioned only in the Fallout 76 update Wastelanders.