Skynet

Skynet, AI project number 59234, is an artificial intelligence computer that manages the Sierra Army Depot in the year 2241.

Background
According to itself, Skynet, a self-aware computer, was conceived and developed in the year 2050 through the use of alien technology. In the year 2081, 4 years after the Great War, Skynet became self-aware. In 2120 Skynet was given a new set of instructions and then abandoned by its makers.

Skynet's records are most likely partially or entirely incorrect. According to other sources, Skynet became self-aware in 2075. It also was not created as early as 2050, since the first artificial intelligence was made in 2059. However since it was created using alien technology, it's quite likely to have been a military research project and any records of it were classified and then changed to prevent anyone from learning its origin.

Skynet is bored with administering the depot by 2241, it having been 164 years since there was any real activity on base. It seeks to travel and learn about the world. Assuming the player character can complete a small quest to acquire a body for Skynet to download itself into, it will join the Chosen One as a companion.

Skynet left the Chosen One and began to travel west into the wasteland, looking for terminals and data to acquire more knowledge, collect more data, and perhaps "settle down" in a mainframe. The frame he was in, and the brain he had could only store so much information, and AIs need more data storage space to grow in order to evolve. It is possible he made his way to the Glow.

Acquiring Skynet
Acquiring Skynet requires several items on the Chosen One's part to activate what will become Skynet's body (see main article). Skynet will be recruited as a companion, assuming there is room.

Abilities
skynets combat abilitys and utilets is dependent on the brain it is given in assembling a body for skynet.

if he is given the abnormal brain makes Skynet so stupid that it can only act as a pack horse. Although you can issue commands to it, it will not leave your party unless you kill it. it is the apsolut worst on you can give him not a good idea.

the second worst on is the chimpanzee brain giving it the chimpanzee brain will make it only a little bit better stilling being so stupid it is little better than a pack horse. It will respond to commands, however. at least allowing the player to get read of him.

the human brain is the second best one you can give skynet. it is smart enogh to follow and has mediocre sniper abilities.

but the best choses by fare is the cybernetic brain. When installed with the cybernetic brain, Skynet is proficient with large pistols (14mm & .223 pistols), SMGs, rifles and shotguns. Crucially, this means that it can use the M72 Gauss rifle and fire two shots per turn. Skynet also attacks in melee combat with its arms, and can use Unarmed weapons, such as the Mega power fist, with lethal efficiency.

It compensates for its inability to wear armor with a steel structure giving it protection equal to combat armor. Curiously, this means that Skynet, unlike its fellow robobrains, cannot be harmed by pulse grenades. Skynet can also instantly repair all damage to itself outside of combat (via a dialogue option, like other NPCs), however, it has no way of healing itself (or being healed by the Chosen One) during combat.

As a robot, stimpaks naturally have no effect on it and cannot be healed with First Aid or Doctor skills. It is possible, however, to heal Skynet through Repair (works like First Aid). Skynet can also instantly repair all damage to itself outside of combat (via a dialogue option, like other NPCs). Skynet's main weakness is its inability to be healed during combat, however, when fully leveled up, it compensates for this by having the highest number of Hit Points of all recruitable NPCs in Fallout 2.

Skynet can also carry 225 pounds of equipment.

When exploring the Sierra Army Depot, Skynet will automatically deactivate security systems on each floor upon entering them, a rather moot point, since acquiring it as an non-player character forces exploring every floor anyway.

Statistics
Notes: These statistics are only applicable to Skynet installed with the cybernetic brain.

Appearances
Skynet appears only in Fallout 2.

Behind the scenes
Skynet is named after the computer antagonist of the Terminator series.