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Yeah, you could say that. I met a girl, from the outside. Said she was going to take me away from all this. I gave her all my money so she could find us a place to live out there. I don't hear from her in months, till a passing trader mentions she saw her with some man in Diamond City. You outsiders are nothing but liars, only looking out for yourselves.— Miranda Song to the Sole Survivor

Miranda Song is a resident of Vault 81 in 2287.

Background[]

Sometime after Overseer McNamara opened Vault 81, Miranda met a woman from the Commonwealth whom she was very fond of. The woman said she would take Miranda away from the Vault to be with her. Excited, Miranda gave the woman all of her money to find a place for them to live. Miranda did not hear from or of her for months until a passing trader informed Miranda that she saw the woman with a man in Diamond City. Devastated by the betrayal, Miranda developed a deep distrust and resentment toward outsiders.[1]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
38 Paradigm of Humanity
This character has no special interactions.

Other interactions[]

She will convey her dislike of the Sole Survivor's presence in the Vault. Following a Charisma check, she will speak of meeting a woman who cheated her out of all her money, who was last seen with another man in Diamond City. After completing the quest Hole in the Wall, she will thank the player character for saving Austin Engill and apologize for her earlier behavior.

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items
Vault-Tec lab coat

Appearances[]

Miranda appears only in Fallout 4.

References[]

  1. Miranda Song: "I met a girl, from the outside. Said she was going to take me away from all this. I gave her all my money so she could find us a place to live out there. I don't hear from her in months, till a passing trader mentions she saw her with some man in Diamond City. You outsiders are nothing but liars, only looking out for yourselves."
    (Miranda Song's dialogue)
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