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- Nick Valentine is a fictional character in the post-apocalyptic themed Fallout media franchise. Valentine is first introduced as a non-player character in the 2015 role-playing video game Fallout 4, where he plays an important role in its main plotline by lending his assistance to the search for the abducted son of the game's player character, the sole survivor of a cryogenics-focused facility designed to withstand nuclear fallout built by a technology company known as Vault-Tec. With cracked synthetic skin torn in spots which expose the metallic structures underneath, Valentine is a type of sophisticated biomechanical android characters in Fallout 4 called "Synths". Possessing the preserved memories of a human police detective of the same name, Valentine is a private investigator whose speech and mannerisms echo the archetypal detective protagonist from hardboiled fiction. Valentine's other appearances include Fallout: Wasteland Warfare, a miniatures wargame which adapts the Fallout universe. Valentine is voiced by American voice actor Stephen Russell. Nick Valentine is very well received by video game publications and players, being widely regarded as one of the best remembered features from Fallout 4, as well as one of the most popular sidekick type characters in the series overall. (en)
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- Nick Valentine in Fallout 4 (en)
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- Diamond City, The Commonwealth (en)
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- “Putting on the hat and trenchcoat, I figured it let folks know I was serious about the whole thing. ‘Clothes make the man,’ and all that. Guess I felt they made me the man I wanted to be." (en)
- "Nick Valentine is everything a companion character should be. He has a strong connection to the world’s plot and themes, helps the game explore interesting ideas, and feels like a real person. Fallout 4 can sometimes feel artificial, as Preston Garvey grants another procedurally generated quest or an NPC gets stuck on a piece of level geometry. Nick helps hold everything together, and he’s the only companion I need while wandering the Wasteland." (en)
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- — Heather Alexandra, An Ode To Nick Valentine, Fallout 4's Best Companion (en)
- — Nick Valentine, Fallout 4 dialogue (en)
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- Nick Valentine is a fictional character in the post-apocalyptic themed Fallout media franchise. Valentine is first introduced as a non-player character in the 2015 role-playing video game Fallout 4, where he plays an important role in its main plotline by lending his assistance to the search for the abducted son of the game's player character, the sole survivor of a cryogenics-focused facility designed to withstand nuclear fallout built by a technology company known as Vault-Tec. With cracked synthetic skin torn in spots which expose the metallic structures underneath, Valentine is a type of sophisticated biomechanical android characters in Fallout 4 called "Synths". Possessing the preserved memories of a human police detective of the same name, Valentine is a private investigator whose sp (en)
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