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Sentinel Sarah Lyons (2251–2278) is a major Fallout 3 character; a high-ranking Brotherhood of Steel officer and the commander of the elite Lyons' Pride squad in 2277. She was voiced by Heather Marie Marsden.
Biography[]
Sarah Lyons was born in 2251 in the Brotherhood of Steel's Lost Hills bunker in California. In 2254, the Brotherhood of Steel ruling council decided to send a contingent of soldiers under the command of Star Paladin Owyn Lyons to the East Coast with a mandate to recover all advanced technology from the Washington, D.C. area
Three at the time, Sarah joined her father on his journey east to the Capital Wasteland (her mother having died several years earlier). Since their arrival and establishment of a permanent base at the Citadel, Sarah trained to be a warrior.
By 2277, Elder Lyons' daughter Sarah is a grown woman and one of the Brotherhood's finest warriors. Brotherhood through and through, she is as dedicated and decorated as her father when he was younger. In fact, she’s the only member to have achieved the illustrious rank of sentinel, and now commands her own elite squad, Lyons' Pride.
Sarah Lyons routinely went on routing super mutants from their various raiding posts in the Capital Wasteland and would later help the Lone Wanderer defeat the Enclave during the Battle of Project Purity, storming the purifier at the head of Lyons' Pride and just behind Liberty Prime.
Sarah fought for her father's chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel until his death. Afterwards, she became the new elder of the East Coast Brotherhood. Despite her essential leadership position, Sarah continued to fight on the frontlines. Shortly thereafter, she was killed in combat and Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel would struggle to find an effective leader for several years until the rise of Elder Arthur Maxson.
Personality[]
Sarah is loyal to her father, but her superior attitude to wastelanders is more typical of those in the Brotherhood with lingering sympathies for the Outcasts. She has little patience with "civilians" stumbling into the line of fire. Her attitude towards Initiate Reddin suggests she is not convinced that wastelanders should be recruited into Brotherhood ranks.
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Trivia[]
- The information about her death can be found in Proctor Quinlan's terminal on the Prydwen.
- She, along with Amata Almodovar and Owyn Lyons, is one of three characters in the game to have "Very Good" Karma.
- Due to her looks, Sarah has a number of male admirers, including the young Arthur Maxson and Initiate Pek.
- In Fallout Shelter she is portrayed wearing T-51 armor, even though she and all other Capital Wasteland chapter Brotherhood of Steel members wear T-45.
- Although her stats are normally on par with a normal Brotherhood of Steel paladin, during the final quest "Take it Back!" her health is increased to 505, giving her extremely high durability on par with Star Paladin Cross while she fights alongside the player character during the game's final battle. Additionally, as a plot-critical non-player character, she cannot be killed during the course of the game, merely knocked unconscious.
- Sarah Lyons is coded as a non-player character companion, and therefore uses up ammunition for her weapons, unlike most standard non-player characters. She has more than 100 microfusion cells in her inventory to prevent her from running out of ammunition under normal circumstances.
- Getting her armor can be done by reverse-pickpocketing her, stealing an identical copy from other Lyons' Pride members or (if Broken Steel is installed) killing her after destroying the Citadel.
- After destroying the Enclave at the end of Broken Steel, the first thing she will say to the Lone Wanderer afterward is, "When I first saw you long ago in that alley Chevy Chase, I thought you were just some trashy Wastelander. I'm glad to see I was wrong.", even if the Lone Wanderer never completed the Galaxy News Radio quest.
Licensing[]
This article contains content derived from the "Sarah Lyons" article on Nukapedia, licensed under CC-BY-SA.