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Mark may refer to:
- Characters:
- Mark (Fallout), one of the original members of Richard Grey's expedition to the Mariposa Military Base, mentioned in Fallout.
- Mark Torrance, a boxer in New Reno's Jungle Gym in Fallout 2.
- Marko, a murderer in the Capital Wasteland, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- Mark Garris, one of the first humans to walk on The Moon, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- Markland, an NCR Army doctor stationed at Bitter Springs in Fallout: New Vegas.
- VBSLieutenantMarkland.txt, dialogue for Lt. Markland in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Allen Marks, a Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle cap hunter found dead in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Holotape (Allen Marks), a holotape recorded by Allen Marks in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Marks, the mother of the murderer Allen Marks, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Mark (Fallout: New Vegas), a gambler in New Vegas, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Mark Glasper, a private who fought and died in the First Battle of Hoover Dam, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Mark Nguyen, corporal who fought and died in the First Battle of Hoover Dam, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Theodore Marks, a technician at the Weston water treatment plant, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- Mark Summerset, a resident of Vault 81 and husband of Maria Summerset in Fallout 4.
- V81 MarkSummerset.txt, dialogue for Mark Summerset in Fallout 4.
- Mark Kurchfield, the general manager of the RobCo Sales & Service Center before the Great War, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Automatron.
- Mark (Far Harbor), the deceased father of Small Bertha and Tony, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- Mark Wilson, an assistant manager at Beaver Creek Lanes before the Great War, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- Mark Wilson's holotape, a holotape recorded by Mark Wilson in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- Mark Reisman, a technician at the Galactic Zone before the Great War, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- Mark's log, a holotape recorded by Mark Reisman in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- Mark Richards, an unknowing employee of the Trevisani crime family, mentioned in the Fallout 4 Creation Club content "Shroud Manor."
- Markus, a student at Vault-Tec University whose remains can be found in the Shadowbreeze Apartments in Fallout 76.
- Mark (Fallout 76), a guest at the Whitespring Resort, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Mark Gaither, an employee at the Mount Blair Trainyard, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Mark Hall, a writer for the Scouts' Life magazine before the Great War, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Mark Hammershire, an employee at the Charleston Capitol Building, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Mark Heidleburg, an employee of Dyer Chemical before the Great War, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Mark Jackson, a gossip-spreading member of the Cutthroats at the Pleasant Valley Ski Resort, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Helen Marks, a surgeon who resided in Vault 51, mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Nuclear Winter.
- Helen Marks & Reuben Gill - 20780803, a holotape recording with Helen Marks and Reuben Gill in the Fallout 76 update Nuclear Winter.
- Mark Kinser, a business associate and friend of Talbot, mentioned in Fallout 76 cut content.
- Perks:
- Search and Mark, a perk active when the Courier has Rex as a companion in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Marked, a perk in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.
- Quests:
- Marksmanship Course, a side quest in Fallout 76.
- Marked for Death, an ally quests for the Settler forager in the Fallout 76 update Wastelanders.
- A Mark in the Past - Harpers Ferry, an unused miscellaneous quest in Fallout 76.
- Other:
- Mark of Caesar, a quest item in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Marked cards, a quest item in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Questin' Mark, a challenge in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Marked men, ghoul inhabitants of the Divide in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on, Lonesome Road.
- Marks Brothers, a faction mentioned in Fallout Tactics.
- Real-life people:
- Mark Harrison, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a programmer on Fallout.
- Mark Morgan, composer of the Fallout soundtrack and Fallout 2 soundtrack.
- Mark O'Green, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a dialogue writer on Fallout and Fallout 2, a designer on Project V13, and a writer for The Armageddon Rag.
- Mark Murakami, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as an additional programmer on Fallout and a programmer on Van Buren.
- Mark Lampert, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as the audio director on Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Fallout 76 and Fallout Shelter.
- Meet the Fallout 3 devs - Mark Lampert, questions put to and answered by Mark Lampert.
- Mark Nelson, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an additional quest designer and writer on Fallout 3.
- Mark Teare, an artist who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an effects artist on Fallout 3 and its add-on Broken Steel, Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta, Fallout 4 and its add-on Nuka-World, and Fallout 76.
- Mark Bremerkamp, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as the lead animator on Fallout: New Vegas.
- Mark De La Fuente, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a dialogue recorder on Fallout: New Vegas.
- Leo Marks, an actor who voiced various characters in Fallout 4.
- Mark Thomas, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an animator on Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
- Mark Engelhardt, an actor who voiced male Brotherhood soldiers in Fallout 4.
- Mark Rolston, an actor who voiced Porter Gage in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- Mark Feather, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a gameplay programmer on Fallout 76.
- Mark Henderson, a developer who worked at ZeniMax Online Studios as an additional programmer on Fallout 76.
- Mark Tucker, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a design director on Fallout 76.
- Mark Whitten, an actor who voiced various characters in Fallout 76 and its update Steel Dawn.
- Mark Teal, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as the executive producer on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
- Mark Allen, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a sound designer on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.