Overseer

An Overseer was the leader of a Vault-Tec Vault and according to Fallout 3 Survival Guide a Vault-Tec official. The Overseers were often aware of the Vaults being an experiment and helped coordinate it. The Overseer served many purposes from Mayor to (in some Vaults) a sort of god.

According to the letter from Dr. Braun, in the Vault 101 Overseer terminal, if the overseer disclosed the contents of the sealed orders or deviated from the experiment, it can be grounds for termination of employment from Vault-Tec. The Overseers receive their sealed orders from Dr. Braun, the terminal from Vault 101 contains an article about the GECK, which is described as the most advanced device known to science. Due to "cost concerns" not all Vaults will be equipped with a GECK.

List of Known Overseers

 * Calculator, the cybernetic computer and Vault 0's Overseer.
 * Vault 8 Overseer, never encountered, replaced by the rank of First Citizen long before Fallout 2 begins.
 * Jacoren, the Vault 13 Overseer. (First Overseer encountered)
 * Mr. House, unofficial Overseer of Vault 21 after winning the Vault in a bet.
 * Diana, the Vault 29 ZAX Computer Overseer.
 * Vault 74 Overseer
 * Puppet Man, the apparent Vault 77 Overseer.
 * Richard Rubin, the Vault 92 Overseer.
 * Alphonse Almodovar, the Vault 101 Overseer at the beginning of Fallout 3.
 * Amata Almodovar, a potential Vault 101 Overseer.
 * Allen Mack, a potential Vault 101 Overseer.
 * List of Vault 101 Overseers.
 * Albert Leris, the Vault 106 Overseer.
 * Brody Jones, the Vault 108 Overseer.
 * Stanislaus Braun, the Vault 112 Overseer, and Director of the Program.
 * Vault 34 Overseer, the ghoulified Vault 34 Overseer.

Aufseher Nadzorca Смотритель Overseer