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For the characters, see Chinese remnant soldier.
Chinese Remnant
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People
leader(s)Chinese remnant captain
Locations
headquartersMama Dolce's
locationsBroadcast Tower KT8
Connections
belongs toPeople's Liberation Army
relatedPeople's Republic of China
 
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The Chinese Remnant is a faction in Fallout 3.

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[edit] Background

Two hundred years after the Great War, scattered remnants of the Chinese military operations on American soil continue to eke out an existence in the wastelands. Spies, intelligence agents, and special-ops soldiers from the 127th Division were abandoned on foreign soil. Ghoulified, they survived the two centuries inside their fortified compound at the Mama Dolce's Processing Plant in the ruins of Washington, DC.[1]

The soldiers have occupied the food processing plant since 2077 and fiercely defend it against all intruders. Other traces of pre-War Chinese activity on US soil can be found throughout the wasteland, in the form of an abandoned listening post in the taft tunnel, two dead Chinese spies in their bunker near Broadcast Tower KT8 and an abandoned safehouse in The Pitt's abandoned apartments.

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Unlike other Capital wasteland ghouls, the Chinese remnants lack any voice distortion and sound like Chinese soldiers in Anchorage and Tranquility Lane.

[edit] Appearances

The Chinese remnant appears in Fallout 3.

[edit] Behind the scenes

The Chinese remnant may have been inspired by the real-world Japanese holdouts, Japanese World War II soldiers who continued hiding out and fighting in the Pacific as late as the 1970s, unaware or refusing to believe that the war had ended.

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  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.43: "The Chinese Remnant faction is just that: the last, scattered remnants of Chinese military operations in the United States. These spies, intelligence agents, and special-ops soldiers were abandoned on foreign soil and have been kept alive these long years as irradiated Ghouls. There numbers are extremely few, and you are unlikely to encounter them in any numbers unless you should stumble across their cover operation from years ago, somewhere in the bowels of D.C...."