Clara Song

Dr. Clara Song, Ph.D. was an award-winning researcher and author. Once an employee for RobCo Industries, at the RobCo Research Center in Appalachia, her voice can be heard in 2102.

Background
Dr. Clara Song, Ph.D., was an award-winning researcher and author of the book "The Robotics of Then and Now." She worked as a roboticist at the RobCo Research Center located in Appalachia before the Great War. Her boss had her make a special tour of the facility for the Pioneer Scouts despite her misgivings. Particularly since telling children on a guided tour of what the facility had to offer, and yet stuff that was not told to the public for security reasons was extremely incompetent. She would complete the tour as ordered by her boss, showing the children exactly what was happening at the facility.

Her sardonic undertone to the tour let her vent about her pride, fear of heights, her opinion of her boss, their work, their company's lack of morals,  and lack of in house designed robots.

Dr. Song believed that her secret research should not have been open to the public, but was overruled by her boss and required to present tour notes for the Pioneer Scouts groups in Appalachia.

While her tour notes indicate a distinctly condescending tone regarding the intelligence of children and whether or not they would understand what she was trying to teach them, she also seems to believe that they will grasp enough of what is going on in the research center that they shouldn't be allowed access.

Dr. Song shows a general disdain for her boss. She sarcastically mentions that bosses are "smarter" people who tell people how to do their job even when they have never done it themselves, and continually points out along the tour how classified their work is and how it should not be shown to the scouts on the tour. She has a lot of opinions on the propaganda of the time and concludes that "when you pay the bills, you make the rules."

Quests

 * Possum Junior Roboticist Tour

Appearances
Clara Song appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wild Appalachia update.