Midea

Midea is the leader of Pitt Slaves, and is the person Wernher directs the Lone Wanderer to.

Appearances
Midea appears in The Pitt add-on for Fallout 3.

Trivia

 * Midea is likely a play on the name Medea from Greek mythology. She is an insider who helps Jason and his Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece, very much like how she helps the Lone Wanderer in The Pitt.
 * After finishing the quest Free Labor (and siding with Ashur), speaking with Midea reveals a reference to Christianity. If you tell her that Ashur has promised to share the cure with everyone (once it has been found), she will sarcastically remark: "...Be obedient and subservient because someday the God-king's only child will make everything better? Who'd fall for that one?". This is a reference to Jesus Christ, who in Christianity is considered the son of God.
 * When Midea Sends you to to get the Steel Ingots if you mention something about Super Mutants she will ask you what the heck they are, suggesting that there are no super mutants near The Pitt. This is likely because of the distance of Vault 87 (the home of the Capital Wasteland's FEV strain) to the Pitt. Another possible reason would be the Super Mutant's disinterest in radiation-afflicted and mutated humans.

Bugs

 * On the 360, I encountered what I call a bug involving Midea. While fighting slavers during the "Trog uprising", she got in the way of my gun fire and got decapitated. I continued the quest as normal and at the end, when I sided with Wernher, I was told by him that I should give her toys for Marie. I thought maybe she got resurrected or something, but when I went back in her room I saw the baby in the little pod thing and Midea's head half way across the room from her body.