Ada

Ada is a modified Assaultron living in the Commonwealth in 2287 and a possible Companion for the Sole Survivor.

Background
Ada is a heavily modified assaultron robot, with sentry bot and protectron parts, she was created by Jackson, and traveled with his caravan, which specialized in mechanical repairs and trade, throughout the Commonwealth. Jackson's caravan attracted the attention of the Mechanist, and after three attacks, every member of the caravan except Ada had perished. Ada is first encountered during the quest Mechanical Menace during which the Sole Survivor must help Ada eliminate the robots that attacked her caravan. You encounter her just Northeast of Wattz Consumer Electronics when her caravan is attacked the third time.

Quests

 * Mechanical Menace: Ada and her caravan are under attack from the Mechanist's robots, it's up to the Sole Survivor to try and save them.
 * A New Threat: Ada and the Sole Survivor travel to the General Atomics factory to engage the Mechanist's forces.
 * Headhunting: After finding the first Radio Beacon, Ada tasks the Sole Survivor in finding more - in hopes of them finding the Mechanist.
 * Restoring Order: Ada now knows the location of the Mechanist - it's time to stop them once and for all.
 * Rogue Robot: If Isabel Cruz is killed at the end of Restoring Order, Ada can be asked to scan for remaining Mechanist robots in the Commonwealth.

Appearances
Ada appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Automatron.

Behind the scenes

 * Ada is likely named after Ada Lovelace, a real-world mathematician and an early innovator in the field of computer science. She shares her namesake with Lady Lovelace, another assaultron present at the Easy City Downs.
 * Some of Ada's dialogue lines are references to pop culture and science fiction. For example, "resistance is futile" is a reference to the Borg in Star Trek. After using a terminal, Ada may say "Using a keyboard. How quaint.", a reference to a similar line from Mr. Scott in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Another one is found during Restoring Order when she mentions "It feels like: Poetry in motion," referring to the popular song by Johnny Tillotson in 1960.

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