Nick Valentine



Nick Valentine is a synth character and companion appearing in Fallout 4.

Background
An unusual robotic detective, Nick Valentine operates a small agency inside of Diamond City. Complementing his detective skills, Nick is also experienced at hacking computers, picking locks, along with both ranged and melee combat. Valentine believes himself to be a prototype between second generation synths and the latest generation of synths, explaining why he is not hostile towards people. Despite being a Synth, he is generally well respected throughout Diamond City.

Although Diamond City holds a hatred towards the Institute and their synths, Nick gained their respect by saving the former mayor of Diamond City's daughter, when she ran away with a caravan trader. The caravan trader and his companions were actually kidnappers that took the mayor's daughter hostage. Nick stumbled upon the kidnappers when he was wandering in the Commonwealth wasteland and scared them away by pretending he had a bomb inside of him and started to beep.

When the daughter told Nick what happened he returned her to the mayor who gave him a house in Diamond City as a reward to the locals' dismay and objections. Nick began to gain their respect as Diamond City's handyman. His detective skills were noticed when he helped to find a wife who ran away with her lover. People stopped asking Nick to fix things and he became Diamond City's private investigator.

Upon building a positive relationship with Nick, he reveals that his personality and memories are those of a pre-war detective who volunteered to have his memories encoded into an early synth model by the Institute, at the time still known as the Commonwealth Institute of Technology. Upon his synth body waking after the war years later, Nick, having these memories, describes his experience as confusing and disorienting as he attempted to navigate the Commonwealth.

As synths and their associated technology were unknown at this time, most wastelanders regarded Nick with equal parts fear and awe, however, he was eventually accepted into a small local community in which a mechanic offered to repair the damage he had sustained in his travels for free. During this time, Nick befriended a small child whom he believes was named "Jim" and the pair formed a strong relationship. Nick eventually left this settlement and, upon visiting years later, found that it had been pillaged by raiders, its populace slaughtered.

Other interactions

 * Valentine can be used to hack terminals of any tier. To do so only guide him to the nearest terminal. This will take some time, depending on the difficulty. Be aware though, that he may fail and be locked out forever. This chance increases with tier.
 * Valentine can not be romanced.
 * Valentine will not hack terminals that strictly belong to someone else.

Effects of player's actions

 * Achieving maximum relationship with Nick Valentine gives the sole survivor the Close to Metal perk which allows one extra attempt when hacking and a 50% reduced lockout time upon failing a terminal. His personal quest Long Time Coming must be completed before the perk can be obtained.

Notable quotes

 * "You'd be surprised how many people I've managed to convince I'm just a really sick Ghoul."
 * "Who do you think won the war? No-one, I guess."
 * "I'm gonna run some diagnostics while you're tinkering. Take your time."
 * "There's always another case to close."
 * "It’s synth detective, jackass."
 * "I told them I was rigged to explode and started going 'beep, beep, beep.'"
 * In response to the Brotherhood of Steel scribe who comments "No machine should have free will." Nick replies: "Why? You jealous you had to turn yours in?"
 * When stimpacked: "And that's how they put Nick back together again."
 * "That was him! Right there! The Stranger! Where'd he go?" upon a Mysterious Stranger visit.

Appearances
Nick Valentine appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * Nick appears to be influenced by the character Rick Deckard from the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and the movie Blade Runner. Their first names are similar, Nick Valentine used to be a cop while Deckard is one, they share similar clothing, both follow a noir aesthetic, and they both deal with androids impersonating humans.
 * Nick Valentine's name is similar to Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade: Spade is the name of a suit of playing cards while a "Valentine", often given on Valentine's Day, is also associated with a heart-shape (another suit of cards). And, of course, Nick is inspired by the classic noir detective of which Sam Spade is the archetype.
 * His costume, facial appearance, and voice are also similar to those of Humphrey Bogart, who was famous for his roles as a hard boiled detective in various films noir, most notably as Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon.

Bugs

 * Nick may vanish sometimes to an unknown location. Check Piper's office in Diamond City.
 * Nick may become invisible after freeing him from his cell, and choosing to attack instead of stealth. The player character is unable to converse with him while he's invisible, although his quest marker remains above his head, as well as still being able able to attack.
 * There's an interaction at Bunker Hill with Joe Savoldi and his son where the if the player character says "Saving Synths is Noble," Valentine will hate it. If the player says "Synths are the enemy," Valentine will like it.
 * If Nick is given power armor before entering the memory den during Dangerous Minds the armor will count as stolen if the player tries to enter it, Nick can still be told to enter it himself.
 * If Nick is in power armor and you trade items with him, "Take All" will remove his hat. It does not show up in the player's inventory, but returns upon telling Nick to exit his power armor suit.

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