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John may refer to:
- Characters:
- John (Hub), a security guard in the Hub in Fallout.
- John Maxson, the grandson of Roger Maxson and High elder of the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout.
- John (Followers), an initiate to the Followers of the Apocalypse in Fallout.
- John Isaac, a research assistant at the West Tek research facility, mentioned in Fallout.
- John Cassidy, a possible companion in Fallout 2.
- John (Fallout 2), one of the Vault 15 Squatters in Fallout 2.
- Bcjohn.msg, dialogue for John the squatter in Fallout 2.
- John Bishop, the middle-aged, ruthless leader of the Bishop clan in New Reno in Fallout 2.
- John L. Sullivan, the retired boxer of Irish descent in the Golden Gecko pub in Klamath Fallout 2.
- John (special encounter), a Sir Bedemir's "horse" from the King Arthur's Knights special encounter in Fallout 2.
- John Barnes, a deceased person whose grave can be randomly found, mentioned in Fallout 2.
- John Deiley (Fallout 2), a deceased person whose grave can be randomly found, mentioned in Fallout 2.
- John Price (Fallout 2), a deceased person whose grave can be randomly found, mentioned in Fallout 2.
- John Strange, a deceased person whose grave can be randomly found, mentioned in Fallout 2.
- John (Fallout 3), a wastelander found in a random encounter in Fallout 3.
- John's Treasure Box, an ammunition box found in the scrapyard in Fallout 3.
- John's key, a key found on John that unlocks John's treasure box in Fallout 3.
- John's Treasure Box, an ammunition box found in the scrapyard in Fallout 3.
- John Kendall, a member of the Vault 101 security team in Fallout 3.
- John Henry Eden, an Artificial Intelligence unit known as President of the Enclave in Fallout 3.
- John Adams (robot), a Protectron stationed at the National Archives, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- John Hancock (robot), a Protectron stationed at the National Archives, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- John Wilson (robot), a Protectron stationed at the National Archives, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- John-Caleb Bradberton, founder of the Nuka-Cola Corporation and the inventor of Nuka-Cola, mentioned in Fallout 3 and appearing in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- John (slave), a slave and friend of Liesel and Caleb Smith, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- John Malleus, chief scientist of Vault 92, cut from Fallout 3.
- John Bear, an arena fighter in The Pitt in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.
- John-John, a Pitt slave at the Pitt steelyard in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.
- John Adlam, a smuggler in Point Lookout in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.
- John Michael Henderson, Treasurer of the New California Republic and head of the Republic Reserve, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- John Lester, a pre-War guest of the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort whose skeleton can be found in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Dead Money.
- John (Fallout 4), a hair stylist/barber residing in the Diamond City market in Fallout 4.
- John.txt, dialogue for barber John in Fallout 4.
- Kathy & John's Super Salon, a barbershop in Diamond City in Fallout 4.
- John Hancock, the ghoul mayor of Goodneighbor and a potential companion in Fallout 4.
- John (mentioned), an unfortunate fisherman, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John D., a member of the Railroad, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John Linehan, a pre-War boy who was scheduled to stay in Vault 114, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John Miller, the pre-War owner of Big John's Salvage, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John Hancock (mentioned), the first of the signatories on the Declaration of Independence, mentioned in Fallout 3 and Fallout 4.
- Big John's Salvage, a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.
- Big John's Salvage terminal entries, terminal entries at Big John's Salvage in Fallout 4.
- Big John's Salvage Showdown, a scenario for Fallout: Wasteland Warfare.
- Big John's Salvage, a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.
- John Reise, a pre-War army sergeant posted at the Boston Police rationing site, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John (Far Harbor), the deceased husband of Andre Michaud, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- John Aaronholt, a deceased resident of Appalachia at the Aaronholt homestead in Fallout 76.
- John's last words, a note in Fallout 76.
- John Bunton, a trucker who witnessed the Great War and died after crashing his truck, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- John (Wild Appalachia), a member of the Pi Kappa Mu Greek Society, mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Wild Appalachia.
- John Welch, a data analyst who worked on Harpers Ferry's sewer systems before the Great War, mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Wild Appalachia.
- John Levis, mayor of Junction City in Fallout Tactics.
- John (Fallout Tactics), a recruit in Fallout Tactics.
- Revelation John, a Mormon nightkin living in the New Canaan town in Van Buren.
- "Revelation" John's place, a building in New Canaan and home to Revelation John in Van Buren.
- Diagnose John, a quest in Van Buren.
- John Bloch, founder of the Blackfoot tribe, mentioned in Van Buren.
- Item:
- John Wilkes Booth wanted poster, a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3.
- Real-life people:
- John Parker, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a compatibility technician on Fallout.
- John D. Price, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a programmer on Fallout and Fallout 2.
- John Jacobs, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as an artist on Fallout 2.
- John Deiley, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a designer on Fallout 2 and Van Buren.
- John Paul Duvall, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a designer on Fallout 3.
- John Adams, the second president of the United States, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- John Philip Sousa, an American composer and pianist whose works appear on Enclave Radio in Fallout 3 and who is mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Wild Appalachia.
- Jan Johns, an actress who voiced various characters in Fallout 3, its add-on Broken Steel, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 and its update Wastelanders.
- John Pisano, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a quality assurance tester on Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
- John Smith, the explorer and discoverer of Point Lookout, mentioned in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.
- John Wunder, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment in information technology on Fallout: New Vegas.
- John Eric Bentley, an actor who voiced Neil, generic super mutants and additional characters in Fallout: New Vegas and Art Knapp in the Fallout 76 update Steel Dawn.
- John Doman, an American actor who voiced Caesar in Fallout: New Vegas.
- John Chominsky, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as a dialogue editor on Fallout: New Vegas.
- John R. Gonzalez, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as the lead creative designer on Fallout: New Vegas and a writer on the add-on Honest Hearts.
- John Lewis, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as a design intern on the Fallout: New Vegas add-on.
- John Gravato, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a concept artist on Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
- John Jarvis, a musician who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an original music composer for Magnolia's songs in Fallout 4.
- John Steinbeck, a 20th-century American author, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- John Valenti, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a world artist on Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
- John Billon, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a gameplay programmer on Fallout 76.
- John Casey, a developer who worked at id Software as an additional programmer on Fallout 76.
- John DiAntonio, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a quality assurance tester on Fallout 76.
- John Lynch, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an additional quality assurance tester on Fallout 76.
- John Reumont, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a quality assurance tester on Fallout 76.
- John Skov, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a producer on Fallout 76.
- John Stoffelen, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an additional quality assurance tester on Fallout 76.
- John De Margheriti, the co-founder and CEO of Micro Forté during the development of Fallout Tactics.
- John Mariano, a voice actor who provided the voice of various characters in Fallout Tactics and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
- John Vernon, a Canadian actor who voiced Rhombus in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
- John Carmack, the co-founder of id Software, involved in the early development of Fallout Shelter.
- John Franz-Wichlacz, a developer who worked at Fantasy Flight Games as the senior project manager on Fallout: The Board Game.
- John Dickenson, a developer who worked at Black Isle Studios as a programmer on Van Buren.
- John Wyatt, the head of Glutton Creeper Games, publisher of the canceled Fallout Pen and Paper d20.
- Michael John Benzaia, an actor who will appear in the upcoming Fallout TV series.