Beatrice (Fallout 3)

Beatrice Armstrong is a Vault 101 resident. She is a daughter of Stanley Armstrong. Beatrice's two sisters are Gloria and Mary. Beatrice's hobbies include reading Tarot cards and writing poems.

Sometime in the mid-23rd century, Beatrice attempts writing a poem in commemoration of the first Overseer on Founder's Day. However, Beatrice suffers writer's block when she can't find a word that rhymes with Overseer. This is one of the few occasions Beatrice reuses one of her older poems.

In the late 2250's, Beatrice helps the Lone Wanderer's father in raising his child. A strong familial bond forms between Beatrice and the Lone Wanderer.

In 2268, Beatrice posts a notice on the bulletin board in the Cafeteria advertising her services as a fortune-teller. She divines the questioner's fortune by reading tarot cards.

On July 13 of that year, Beatrice gifts the Lone Wanderer with a poem for their tenth birthday party. Amata Almodovar and Beatrice engage in small talk about her relationship with the Lone Wanderer.

In the late 2270's, during the factional crisis in Vault 101, you discover that she died when Andy tried to amputate her right leg to cure her sprained toe. The left big one.

Secuity Dossier
On the Overseer's terminal in the Vault 101 Atrium, there are security dossiers on several people that live in the Vault. Beatrice's dossier describes her as "an absent-minded, sexually represed sycophant." The Overseer states that he wishes to talk to "our good doctor" about a "long-term pharmaceutical solution."

IDs
Like most inhabitants of Vault 101, Beatrice has multiple Base and Reference IDs during various quests:

Related quests

 * Growing Up Fast
 * Trouble on the Homefront

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.