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Wow. That thing is definitely carrying around a bunch of Enclave intel. Adams is on the eastern seaboard of the country. Which means this little "Duraframe" sucker somehow managed to survive for over two thousand miles. Certainly lives up to its model name.Arcade Gannon

Eyebot Duraframe Subject E, also known as ED-E (pronounced "Eddie" or "E-D-E"), is a Duraframe eyebot originally created in the Capital Wasteland, now residing in an inactive state within the Nash residence in Primm in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas. It is a possible companion of the Courier.

Background[]

Originally constructed for use by the Enclave on the East Coast,[Non-game 1] "Subject E" was the fifth of its eyebot series built by Doctor Whitley at Adams Air Force Base around 2275.[Non-game 2] As a prototype "Eyebot Duraframe" model, ED-E was enhanced as a support unit in regular combat as opposed to the original eyebots that function primarily as mobile radio transmitters as well as the standard Duraframe models. These enhancements include an additional dish directed sensor, armor plating to protect the side mounted vacuum tubes, and a front-mounted, miniaturized Tesla cannon for improved offensive capabilities compared to the standard laser cannon.[Non-game 3]

By 2277, pressured by the conflict with Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel, the Enclave leadership ordered the reallocation of resources towards the production of Hellfire armor, bringing eyebot production to a halt and leaving ED-E as the last surviving model. Having come to care about his creations and knowing he couldn't let the Enclave destroy ED-E, Whitley uploaded an enormous amount of valuable data on Poseidon Energy and his duraframe research into the eyebot's data logs,[1][2] then dispatched it on a cross-country journey to the Enclave branch at Navarro on the West Coast.

One of ED-E's stops along the way was a hidden Enclave outpost in Chicago in the former state of Illinois for upgrades and repairs, during which it briefly interacted with a boy named Tommy who shared a fondness for the entertainment program called RALPHIE the Robot's Incredible Odyssey! Inevitably, though, ED-E had to keep moving to reach its destination and left Chicago.[3]

Eventually, it reached the former state of Nevada, now the Mojave Wasteland, where it was shot twice by a raider sniper using hand-loaded .308 rounds which dealt critical damage to its chassis; the added protection provided by the Duraframe enhancements kept ED-E from being totally destroyed.[4] The damage did, however, eventually cause ED-E to temporarily deactivate near Primm, where it was later found and taken in by a courier of the Mojave Express, ending up with Johnson Nash who hoped to use it for package delivery. Unable to repair it himself, however, Nash left ED-E's inert chassis to languish in the corner of the courier office, where it remained while Primm was taken over by escaped convicts and the residents were forced to hide in the Vikki and Vance Casino.[5]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. Hardcore mode
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the Enhanced Sensors perk and the Camarader-E perk.
FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: 25-35

Quests[]

Other interactions[]

When first found in the Nash residence at Primm, ED-E is broken and lying on a counter. It can be repaired through one of three methods:

Lonesome Road[]

  • With the Lonesome Road add-on installed, ED-E can be used to craft items as if it were a workbench or reloading bench, through dialogue. This option will already be available even before Lonesome Road has begun.
  • Both ED-E and its manufactured duplicate can be further upgraded by finding five circuit boards in the Divide:
    • Rank 1 - Weapon maintenance function: Access to a daily dialogue option allowing ED-E to instantly restore the condition of the Courier's currently equipped weapon by 25%. This can be increased to 35% with a skill check, after obtaining rank 2.
    • Rank 2 - Energy/microfusion cell production: Access to a daily dialogue option allowing ED-E to produce a number of energy and microfusion cells. Also, through dialogue and skill checks, ED-E can produce more cells per prompt, or be made to produce flamer fuel or satchel charges (which share the same once-per-day cooldown as the energy and microfusion cells).
    • Rank 3 - Increased DT: +2 DT for both the Courier and ED-E.
    • Rank 4 - Beam damage bonus: +5 to beam weapon damage; affects the same list of weapons affected by the Laser Commander perk.
    • Rank 5 - V.A.T.S. accuracy bonus: Chance to hit targets in V.A.T.S. is increased by 5%.

Endings[]

This section is transcluded from Fallout: New Vegas endings. To change it, please edit the transcluded page.

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Slide Voice-over narration In-game condition
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ED-E end slide 01
After a long and fantastic journey, ED-E finally met its end with the dangers of the Mojave. It lay destroyed and gathering dust, waiting for scavengers to pick through its remains for salvage. ED-E is destroyed.
2
ED-E end slide 01
ED-E remained forgotten in the shop of Johnson Nash, until it was repaired by another courier who let it continue on its journey to Navarro. ED-E was eventually discovered by the Followers of the Apocalypse who managed to recover vast databanks of scientific knowledge. Don't repair ED-E.
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ED-E end slide 02
ED-E traveled with the Courier until one of its memory banks was triggered causing it to continue its travels on to Navarro. Upon reaching Navarro, ED-E vanished and was not seen in the wastes again. Repair ED-E but do not complete the quest ED-E My Love.
4
ED-E end slide 02
With its logs cleared and its systems upgraded ED-E remained a vigilant and constant companion to the Courier. The Followers of the Apocalypse used the information recovered from ED-E on Poseidon Energy, to develop new methods to harness the energy of the sun. Complete ED-E My Love by taking ED-E to the Followers of the Apocalypse, retrieve ED-E afterwards and keep it as an active companion during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.
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ED-E end slide 02
With its logs cleared and its systems upgraded ED-E remained a vigilant and constant companion to the Courier. The Brotherhood used the information recovered from ED-E to create a small army of Duraframe eyebots. Complete ED-E My Love and take ED-E to the Brotherhood of Steel, retrieve ED-E afterwards and keep it as an active companion during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.
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ED-E end slide 02
With its logs cleared and its systems upgraded ED-E is discovered by a traveling caravan, who take him on as a protector as they wander the wastes. The Followers of the Apocalypse used the information recovered from ED-E on Poseidon Energy, to develop new methods to harness the energy of the sun. Complete ED-E My Love by taking ED-E to the Followers of the Apocalypse, then do not take ED-E to the Second Battle of Hoover Dam as a companion or leave ED-E in Primm after the upgrades are complete.
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ED-E end slide 02
With its logs cleared and its systems upgraded ED-E is discovered by a traveling caravan, who take him on as a protector as they wander the wastes. The Brotherhood used the information recovered from ED-E to create a small army of Duraframe eyebots. Complete ED-E My Love by taking ED-E to the Brotherhood of Steel, then do not take ED-E to the Second Battle of Hoover Dam as a companion or leave ED-E in Primm after the upgrades are complete.

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Zapper Small energy cells

Notes[]

  • When first encountered, ED-E has a bumper sticker on its right side saying "My child is an HONOR STUDENT at Roosevelt Academy," which is a location in Fallout 3. On the opposite side from the bumper sticker is a Great Midwest Illinois 2062 license plate reading "2ED-E59." The numbers are more worn and faded than the letters, making the letters "ED-E" more visible. This is elaborated on in Lonesome Road, where the duplicate version mentions that the original had to stop in Chicago for repairs and visited a family along the way.[3]
  • Regardless of who upgrades it, ED-E's appearance will be altered. If upgraded by the Followers, the armor will remain the same, but its zapper will slightly change, shooting light blue projectiles, similar to the alien blaster. Also, when in combat, its laser will sound the same as a Tesla cannon, and outside of combat it will make a buzzing-like sound as well. If upgraded by the Brotherhood, it will result in ED-E having refurbished armor. Both upgrades will remove all of ED-E's stickers and the license plate.
  • ED-E behaves like a human in pathfinding, which means it can set off traps (and can even be knocked down by the Ranger Takedown) even though it hovers. It also cannot travel vertically over obstacles.
  • ED-E will sometimes make a sort of distressed beeping sound when a gun is aimed at it. Other times, it will just turn and face the Courier's direction.
  • ED-E does not have much HP to start with. When it is upgraded, however, it will have more than most other companions.
  • Even though ED-E is a robot, stimpaks still work to heal it.
  • If ED-E is ever frenzied, it will become hostile if dismissed as a companion and returned to Primm. The only exception is if it is sent to be upgraded. After a few days, ED-E should be willing to go with the player character again, found roaming around Primm instead of inside the Nash residence.
  • After having completed the game and the ED-E My Love quest, during ED-E's part of the ending slides, the narration will be spoken using its signature beeps, so general subtitles must be enabled to read them.
  • ED-E might strafe side-to-side if multiple enemies are in sight.
  • Many non-player characters will express their attitudes toward ED-E upon seeing it:
    • Legionaries will express their discomfort around it.
    • Boomers will want to examine it further and will offer to take it from the Courier.
    • Fiends will mutter "A flying robot... man, I must be fucked up...," believing ED-E to be a drug fueled hallucination.
    • James and Francine Garret, owners of the Atomic Wrangler Casino, will find it strange.
    • Powder Gangers may comment that they envy the Courier for having a "flying" robot on their side.
  • The four versions of ED-E (not working, working but not upgraded, upgraded by the Brotherhood of Steel and upgraded by the Followers of the Apocalypse) all have different console IDs.
  • The Courier interprets ED-E's beeping, at times resulting in responses such as <happy beeping> or <makes beeping sounds>.

Notable quotes[]

Appearances[]

ED-E appears in Fallout: New Vegas and on the cover of the graphic novel All Roads. A clone of ED-E also appears in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road, as a companion.

Behind the scenes[]

Bugs[]

  • PCPC After one enters Vault 11, ED-E will not follow them past the gate. When facing a loading screen into another door, it will be there. If one waits for a long period of time, it will hesitantly begin following them, and stop again. Once in the sacrificial chamber, ED-E will go back to following the player character as it was.[verified]
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 If the player travels to Big MT without completing ED-E My Love, the Followers option may never appear.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 When exiting bloodborne cave and Vault 22, ED-E may get stuck in the opening of the cave. As of patch 1.2.0.285, ED-E will instead show up as a marker, but can't be found in the surroundings nor in the cave.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 When at Black Mountain, it is possible that ED-E will disappear after the player is attacked by super mutants in the small pass with the bear traps and the large boulder. It can also happen in the entrance of Vault 22. This might be fixed by going to the Sierra Madre (and starting the Dead Money add-on) or by using one of the companion dismissal terminals loaded by the patch released just before the release of Old World Blues. When dismissed via the terminal, there will be a message saying that ED-E has returned to Primm.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 After upgrading ED-E's weapon system, if it is destroyed, the dialogue and text about losing its perk after its death will not appear at all. One can lose ED-E without noticing its death in battles or if it strays too far from the player by its own way being in [DANGER] mode because of the hostiles around it. A related bug exists where if ED-E is destroyed, its perk still remains in the player's Pip-Boy and still fully working. This can be fixed by using console commands prid <ref_id>; moveto player; disable; resurrect; enable where "ref_id" is set for the specific ED-E type.[verified]
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 After upgrading ED-E's armor, its inventory weight goes up from 1 to 2. Traveling to the Fort and back with ED-E as a companion permanently adds an additional 2 to its weight each time one goes there, eventually making it impossible to place items in its inventory. There is no known way to remove this invisible item weight, and the only way to prevent it is by dismissing ED-E before traveling there. Telling it to wait elsewhere before going to the Fort still adds the extra phantom weight. Apparently, its laser is being duplicated each time the Courier's weapons are forcibly removed at the Fort. Even if one enters the Fort without invitation, or they enter with proper Legion reputation (i.e. bad rep, not giving weapons), this may happen.[verified]
    • Not only the Fort, but any place where weapons/items get confiscated, such as the Silver Rush. Bring ED-E along while it happens and his weight goes up by 1.
    • Workaround: Dismissing ED-E to the Lucky 38 once inside the Fort after weapons have been confiscated removes the phantom weight. Bringing ED-E back to the Fort will start the process over again, but the workaround can be repeated multiple times when phantom weight becomes too burdening.
    • If ED-E is lost in Vault 22 due to the firestorm or other bugs, it can be brought back by the console command player.placeatme followed by its formid which will be different depending on his state: 0010c769 (not upgraded), 001694e2 (weapons upgraded), 001694e0 (armor upgraded). Once it appears, it will generally try to leave, probably headed for Primm.
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 The upgraded weapon system from the Followers of the Apocalypse upgrade can be lost at random, particularly in casinos or in the Fort. It is actually two different weapons: Energy zap (00166b94) and electrical zap (001694df), and can be restored with AddItem after targeting ED-E. They require energy cell ammunition (00078cc2), but don't actually consume it.[verified]
    • If ED-E loses either of its weapons (normal or upgraded) for any reason (visiting casinos, the Fort, Silver Rush), it will become stuck every time when trying to use the non-existing weapon. The only way to fix this is to add the weapon via console commands. With other platforms, it is best to save before entering any weapon restricted place and immediately after exiting to test whether ED-E still has its weapons by test-attacking any bystander.
  • PCPC Xbox 360Xbox 360 It is possible for ED-E (after the armor upgrade) to not use its weapons or even move. However, if you fast travel or use the wait command, ED-E will rejoin you.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Sometimes, while speaking to ED-E, a gunfire sound will trigger instead of the regular beeping noise.[verified]
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 ED-E may occasionally lose the dialogue option for its daily repair, even after waiting 24 hours. To fix this, travel to the Divide and back and the option should reappear.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Sometimes, without having finished ED-E My Love, it will use the upgrade (from the Followers) even though it hasn't been upgraded yet. It appears to switch between his original and upgraded gun. There is no known fix.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Occasionally, when you fast travel, ED-E loses anything you have put in its inventory. ED-E may also lose unique weapons.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 ED-E may randomly attack friendly non-player characters for no reason.[verified]
  • PCPC Xbox 360Xbox 360 If ED-E is given Legion armor to hold, a message will appear saying it cannot equip it, and the armor will disappear.[verified]
  • PCPC After upgrading the securitron army, ED-E may receive the Followers weapon upgrade without completing ED-E My Love. Possibly requisite to this are the Lonesome Road upgrades and/or ED-E My Love being in progress.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 If you have the Lonesome Road add-on and tell ED-E to repair your weapon, it will occasionally lower the condition instead of increasing it.[verified]
  • PCPC After fast traveling, ED-E can freeze up and not move, though it will still hover, even if told to wait then follow using the companion wheel. This can be fixed by going into its dialogue menu and selecting "<Follow Protocol::Wait>" then once more and selecting "<Follow Protocol::Reinitiate>."[verified]
  • PCPC Xbox 360Xbox 360 After ED-E is being upgraded by the Followers, it is possible that ED-E will not be able to use its weapon. In addition, ED-E's native 8 DT is gone, leaving it without any protection. It also has pathfinding issues.[verified]
  • PCPC Xbox 360Xbox 360 Sometimes, when dismissing ED-E, it will not reappear in Primm nor in the Lucky 38 as instructed, thus effectively disappearing from the game.[verified]
  • PCPC For unknown reasons, ED-E will not hover up and down, while other eyebots do. What causes this is unknown and so far it has no fix.[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 After receiving the repair upgrade from Lonesome Road, ED-E will not repair the .45 Auto pistol from Honest Hearts if the player has the Hand Loader trait.[verified]
  • PCPC Xbox 360Xbox 360 ED-E will not store faction apparel in its inventory. Instead, it will be instantly dropped with a message "companion cannot wear this faction armor."[verified]
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 ED-E may sometimes, upon waking up from being unconscious, make a sound as if it is slamming into metal and then disappear unable to be brought back even when fast traveling. It will not come back even if using Vault 22's elevator as well. It will still be considered a companion, so you will not be able to recruit Rex later on if this happens. When traveling to Zion National Park, you will be told "ED-E has returned to Primm" as usual, but it has not.[verified]

Sounds[]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. The Courier: "What would you like it for?"
    April Martimer: "I've heard through our channels that it has some research that may be related to Enclave and Poseidon Energy technology. I'd like to get what I can from it and use that data for the good of humanity... ALL of humanity, unlike the Brotherhood."
    (April Martimer's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: "I've heard some information from its logs, sounds like it is carrying some Enclave data."
    Lorenzo: "Really? What kind of logs? What kind of data does he have on it?"
    The Courier: "The logs spoke about Enclave Duraframe research and Poseidon Energy research."
    Lorenzo: "Did... did you say Poseidon Energy? I've been researching some Poseidon projects here. Do you think you could leave your robot with me for a few days? I have some materials that I can use to upgrade his armor while he's here."
    (Lorenzo's dialogue)
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Courier: "Sounds like that kid was pretty fond of you. Why did you leave?"
    ED-E: <Wistful beeping>
    The Courier: "Where did this happen?"
    ED-E: <Happy beeping>
    The Courier: "Illinois? So that's where you got that plate. The other you, I mean."
    ED-E: <Happy beeping>
    The Courier: "What's a Chicago?"
    ED-E: <Expository beeping>
    (ED-E's dialogue (Lonesome Road))
  4. The Courier: "That was a .308 round. Probably hand-loaded - that would have destroyed most robots your size."
    ED-E: "[SUCCEEDED] <Pleased beeping>"
    (ED-E's dialogue (Lonesome Road))
  5. The Courier: "Where did it come from?"
    Johnson Nash: "A courier dropped it off a couple months back. I got it working for a little while, but the darn thing pooped out. I haven't been able to get it up and running again. I was hoping to use it for some courier work, but that ain't gonna happen.
    The Courier: "What is wrong with it?"
    Johnson Nash: "Hell if I know. I don't think its serious, but my tinkering days are long gone."
    The Courier: "Do you mind if I try to fix it?"
    Johnson Nash: "You're welcome to try. ItsIn-game spelling, punctuation and/or grammar yours if you can get it working. If I had my way I'd dump it in the scrapyard in Novac and be done with the damn thing."
    (Johnson Nash's dialogue)

Non-game

  1. Bethesda Podcast Episode 3 (2:00-2:30)
  2. PlayStation Blog Meet the Companions
  3. Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.467
  4. Interview with Chris Avellone (Archived)
  5. Joshua Sawyer on Twitter: "Companions: Arcade (me), Boone (Fenstermaker), Cass (Avellone), ED-E (Hooper), Lily and Raul (Stout), Rex (Farrell), Veronica (Fenstermaker)."
  6. Fallout: New Vegas - Stingers and Additional Music on Justin E. Bell YouTube
Enclave Symbol (FO3)
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