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[[Image:Greene_Carmen_Fallout_76.png|right]]Professional classical pianist from the pre-War era in the ''Fallout'' series of computer games universe. She used to play with the Huntington Philharmonic.
 
[[Image:Greene_Carmen_Fallout_76.png|right]]Professional classical pianist from the pre-War era in the ''Fallout'' series of computer games universe. She used to play with the Huntington Philharmonic.
  
She's not shown, but is mentioned in a terminal entry in ''Fallout 76'' as a resident of Vault 51, all of whose residents died due to the ZAX computer that ran things going amok.   
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She's not shown, but is mentioned in a terminal entry in the "Nuclear Winter" add-on  (June 10, 2019) for ''Fallout 76'', as a resident of Vault 51, all of whose residents died due to the ZAX computer that ran things going amok.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 8 July 2019

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Professional classical pianist from the pre-War era in the Fallout series of computer games universe. She used to play with the Huntington Philharmonic.

She's not shown, but is mentioned in a terminal entry in the "Nuclear Winter" add-on (June 10, 2019) for Fallout 76, as a resident of Vault 51, all of whose residents died due to the ZAX computer that ran things going amok.

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