Piper Wright

Piper Wright is a major supporting character in the 2015 role-playing game Fallout 4. She is a struggling reporter for the Publick Occurrences, a newspaper publication located in Diamond City that she founded alongside her younger sister Nat.

History
Piper grew up in a small community outside the Commonwealth with her sister and father. After her father was killed under mysterious circumstances, she later discovered that he was murdered by a group of raiders that infiltrated her community with the assistance of her father's corrupt superior Captain Mayburn.

After failing to initially convince the community about Mayburn being corrupt, she began placing wanted poster of Mayburn across the area. Seeing this, the community exiled Mayburn and began countering raids by his associates afterwards.

Eventually, Piper and her sister Nat moved to Diamond City (AKA Fenway Park, the [former] location of the Boston Red Sox). However, she began to encounter problems. Her newspaper was not well-received by the public, who felt that is was "too negative", and that she would often get into trouble with the authorities (sometimes nearly costing her life in some cases).

By the time the Sole Survivor arrives at Diamond City for the first time, she is shown to have been locked out by Mayor McDonough after she wrote a story suggesting (correctly) that McDonough was a synth.

Piper gives the survivor an interview about what life was like in Vault 111, and introduces them to Nick Valentine, a local detective and one of the few residents in Diamond City who liked her publications and opinions, in an attempt to help them locate their son's kidnapper.

Eventually, after the Institute banishes the survivor after they disassociate with them, the residents of Diamond City begin to have second opinions about Piper's accusations about Mayor McDonough after he critically injures a guard named Danny Sullivan, who reveals that he witnessed the mayor talking to an Institute synth. The Survivor will then chase the mayor to his office, where Piper (or a security guard) will be attempting to enter despite being locked. After unlocking the door via a secret button under the secretary's desk, they will confront Mayor McDonough holding his secretary Geneva at gun point, threatening to kill her. The survivor and Piper can convince McDonough to release Geneva, but he will also demand that he must leave the city in return. The survivor can choose whether to let McDonough walk away without justice, make him stand trial (which Piper prefers), or outright kill him.

After the incident, Piper's newspaper begins to gain popularity as the public begins to respect her better and read the publication more often.