Elizabeth "Libby" Wen is an employee of the Blue Ridge Caravan Company at Big Bend Tunnel.
Background
Libby can occasionally be the guard of the caravan leading Brahmin through Big Bend Tunnel during the event Riding Shotgun. She mentions that her family lives in a camp "closer to the capitol."[1] Her family raised her in a fashion resembling a boot camp.[2] During a conversation with Carver Timmerman, she explains that she wanted to get away from her family, as she was not comfortable in there and thinks that her abilities with guns would be better used escorting caravans.[3]
She also mentions that her parents both had military backgrounds. Her dad was a member of the US Marines before the Great War, and living with him was like always being around a drill sergeant, even after the bombs dropped. She claims that her mother was "no better," and that she used to escort caravans as well. As for her brother and sister, Libby thinks they are more than enough to keep their camp protected.[3]
Interactions overview
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Quests
Riding Shotgun: Libby is one of the three possible guards. She will be assigned to guard Carver. She may spawn at Big Bend Tunnel East with Carver, but this is rather rare to occur.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Blue Ridge Caravan outfit | Pump action shotgun |
Appearances
Libby Wen appears in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wastelanders update.
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References
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "Where are you from?"
Libby Wen: "Originally? Pretty far from here, closer to the capitol. My family has a camp there, but these days I'm mostly traveling with the caravan."
(Libby Wen's dialogue) - ↑ Eugenie: "Her family basically raised her like it was boot camp."
(Eugenie's dialogue) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Libby Wen: "Honestly? I just needed a reason to get away from my family for a while. I guess I can count myself lucky to have any family at all... But, I never really found my place with them. My dad was a Marine, and in a way he still is. Like living with a drill sergeant. Mom is no better, she had a military background, too. My brother and sister are more than enough for helping the camp. Not for me. I've always been good at shooting, so I may as well get paid for it."
(Libby Wen's dialogue)
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