Arqade Asked by Swizzler on March 25, 2021
Is the player character in Fallout 4 a synth?
The game doesn’t answers this question directly, as far as I know.
It would feel kinda like it makes sense, the Institute making Synths and you
Is the player character in Fallout 4 a Synth? What evidence exists (either in-game or comments of developers) that support the answer?
In the Automatron DLC quest, Restoring Order, when you gain access to The Mechanist's lair, over the speaker you hear "incoming robot detected, opening security doors" (you have a robot with you during this quest) but then you hear "no bio signs detected, proceed".
That is the biggest piece of evidence I have seen to support the main character being a synth. The character was scanned and there were no traces of bio life. I didn't want to believe I was a synth either but that really opened my eyes to the idea. Hard proof.
Correct answer by Savage3465 on March 25, 2021
Evidence for being a synth:
Father refers to letting you out as "an experiment of sorts", and "there was no longer a reason to keep you suspended."
Every other cryo pod's occupant died due to life support failure. Why didn't you?
The only reason Father can give for keeping you on ice for his entire life is "there wasn't really a reason to let you out."
The "experiment of sorts" referred to whether or not you'd track him down - but consider: what exactly are the odds of someone emerging from a vault with a 10mm pistol and taking on the Commonwealth? IF the experiment was about whether you'd track him down, then your survival was not a variable, it was guaranteed. Guaranteed by the fact that you're pre-programmed with enhanced combat protocols, and can be rebuilt if destroyed.
Father "knew" you'd survive. As his successor, he "knows you'll do the right thing". He "KNOWS" an awful lot about your behavioral practices.
When you tell him you love him, his response is "I can see that you do. It's remarkable." Another line of his is "As remarkable as our synths are, they can be... dangerous without proper supervision." Another, "You mean the child? It's a fascinating project, really. There are issues to be solved, of course, but we've made remarkable progress."
When talking about synths, he sure uses the word "remarkable" a lot.
"Did you think we would not see what you have done?!" - unless the Institute has developed a scientific crystal ball and built sophisticated fortune telling robots, they saw what you did because your synth brain is transmitting its input data to the Institute.
In the Institute, information presented in one of the computer terminals describes the Gen-3 synths' perception of combat, and it is identical to how the player experiences "VATS". It also makes a great deal more sense than a bulky Pip-Boy somehow slowing time during combat.
This response is just me exploring the idea. I hadn't thought about it before. There's definitely evidence to back up the theory. And while it would be easy to say "there's no evidence that you're human, either!" - how could there be?
The fantastic journey of the player is not, to me, evidence that they are synth or human. The game stars them because if it starred a feral ghoul perma-locked in a shipping crate, it wouldn't be a very fun game. The game stars you because you're the hero of the story - so it's not evidence either way.
The biggest piece of evidence:
The hero accepting the "I kept you frozen because there wasn't a reason to let you out" line is like the synths in Westworld saying "It doesn't look like anything to me."
Here's one reason: because you survived the life support failure of every other pod, the Institute must have been monitoring your pod, or supplying it with power. If Father is really so emotionally disconnected (a concept his character seems to frequently not adhere to) then pressing the "thaw" button is less of a drain on Institute resources than supplying your pod with power. There's your tiny friggin' reason, sonny.
I talked myself into it. Player is a synth. 100%. Okay... 99%.
Answered by Paul Nardini on March 25, 2021
If you get heavily irradiated, you become a super mutant... robots can’t do that
Answered by Dax Lucero on March 25, 2021
This is a cool topic to discuss, but i don't think he/she is a synth. Why? (SPOILER WARNING IF YOU HAVEN'T FINISHED THE GAME FOR SOME REASON)
Father could easily just reset you if you are going to betray the Institute, and second reason, in automatron dlc when you are scanned for not being a bio life.... Synth has that bio signs, why? Well father gave them dna and there is a bit of bio life in there, So i think ADA just did something or just stupid plot. Third, you can die from radiation, while synths are not able to. Fourth, when DiMA said what was your earliest memories, well...you were a veteran killing the chinese. Fifth you can actually relate about life before the bomb to ghouls who survived the bomb, like an old comic book series or commercials. Sixt the vault tech rep remembers you as he saw you before the bomb. I think the strongest reason you are not a synth is the vault tech rep, but you could argue father just made a replica of you and replicate your memories like what happend to nick when you "died", but remember that father could have just shut you down with your recall number if you are indeed a synths who is about to DESTROY the very "future" Of man kind
Answered by Jason Darmasaputra on March 25, 2021
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