Nick Valentine

Nick Valentine is a synth character and potential companion appearing in Fallout 4.

Background
An unusual robotic detective, Nick Valentine operates a small agency inside of Diamond City. Complimenting his detective skills, Nick is also experienced at hacking computers and both ranged and melee combat. Valentine believes himself to be a prototype between first generation Synths and the latest generation of Synths, explaining why he is not hostile towards humans. He is generally well respected throughout Diamond City.

Despite Diamond City's hate towards the institute and synths, Nick gained their respect by saving the former mayor of Diamond City's daughter, when she ran away with a caravan trader. The caravan trader and his companions were actually kidnappers that took the mayor's daughter hostage. Nick stumbled upon the kidnappers when he was wandering in the Commonwealth wasteland and scared them away by pretending he had a bomb inside of him and started to beep. When the daughter told Nick what happened he returned her to the mayor who gave him a house in Diamond City as a reward despite the locals' objections. Nick started to gain their respect as Diamond City's handyman. His detective skills were noticed when he helped to find a wife who ran away with her lover. People stopped asking Nick to fix things and he became Diamond City's detective.

Range of Interests
Kellogg's head off again if he had the chance.
 * Valentine approves if the player character successfully hacks a terminal or picks a lock.
 * Valentine disapproves if the player character says that he happily would have blown
 * Valentine disproves of the player joining Brotherhood Of Steel

Other interactions

 * Valentine can be used to hack terminals, except the highest tier. To do so only guide him to the nearest terminal. This will take some time, depending on the difficulty.
 * Valentine can not be romanced.

Appearances
Nick Valentine appears only in Fallout 4.

Bugs
Nick may vanish sometimes to an unknown location.

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