Clover

Clover is a joinable NPC in Fallout 3. She can be found in the town of Paradise Falls. She seems to be armed with a Chinese Officer's Sword and a Sawed-Off Shotgun.

Clover is a slave working for Eulogy. When you tell Eulogy you're looking for a bodyguard he suggests talking to Clover. You're required to be evil, and Eulogy will sell her for 1000 caps (you can bring this down to 500 caps if you use speech)(conflicting view: the option actually show up as barter so it is uncertain which skill you need [It's probably a speech check unless you have a high enough barter). Eulogy mentions that she is a bit crazy and will do anything for the person that is holding her leash. Even though you need to be Evil to obtain Clover as a follower, because she is your slave, she will remain with you even if you become very good i.e. Paragon or better.

Equipment
Clover's default weapons are a Sawed-Off Shotgun with unlimited ammo and a Chinese Officer's Sword. Like all other human NPCs, her default weapons and armor (the dress) are not accessible to the player.

Clover can wear Power Armor. She can use a Minigun, Sawed-Off Shotgun, Combat Shotgun, Plasma Rifle, Hunting Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Flamer, Chinese Assault Rifle, Shishkebab and more. She will not use a Laser Pistol but she will use Protectrons Gaze.

She will pick up and equip weapons on her own, including a Fatman if she sees one. It is wise for you "trade" with her and take it away; otherwise she might end up killing you both.

Total carrying capacity: WG 194.5

Quotes
"Can I do anything for you? Or to you..."

"Can I have a better gun?"

"I wonder what Eulogy is doing."

"This place sucks."

"I'm Bored."

"Aww. Aren't you cute?"

Trivia

 * Crimson and Clover is a song by Tommy James and the Shondells, and this may be a reference.

Bugs

 * Occasionally when the player kills someone Clover will say "Better her than me." She will refer the the person as 'her' regardless of their gender. Star Paladin Cross and Charon say almost the same line. Star Paladin Cross says, "Better him than me.", close to Clover's, "Better her than me."