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They killed my husband. You're right, you know. If your father were here, he'd... he'd do the right thing.— Steph to Norm MacLean

Stephanie "Steph" Harper is a resident of Vault 33 in the Fallout TV series and former pre-War Vault-Tec employee from Vault 31. She later is appointed overseer of Vault 32.

Background[]

Steph was a Vault-Tec employee and a graduate of Bud Askins' executive assistant training program "Bud's Buds," and was selected by Bud to participate in his Vault experiment: The creation of super-managers who would define the future of humanity once the Great War wiped the surface clean. They would be kept in cryostasis, periodically thawed out, and transferred to Vault 32 or 33 to manage the dwellers and participate in controlled breeding (eugenics) under Askins' supervision.[3]

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Steph with her best friend Lucy MacLean

Reactivated sometime before 2294, Stephanie was transferred to Vault 33 and married Bert on March 17, 2294.[4] She is fond of Bert, though her memory of their wedding night is spoiled by Bert's lack of stamina in bed.[5] Regardless, she developed feelings for him (perhaps spurred by his love of shoe maintenance),[6] and by 2296, they were expecting their first child. Steph kept active, participating in the Young Pipefitter's Association and keeping on top of her regular Vault duties.[4]

Stephanie became Lucy MacLean's best friend over the years. The two hoped to raise their children together once Lucy was married to Vault 32's dweller during the Triennial Trade in 2296.[4]

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The End[]

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Steph and Bert during Lucy's wedding

Steph helps Lucy MacLean get ready for her wedding and shows Lucy where everyone writes their names and the date of their marriage. She and Lucy discuss the upcoming marriage, and Steph expresses excitement about raising their future children. Steph and other vault dwellers accompany Lucy and Hank to the connecting entrance between Vault 33 and 32, where Lucy and Monty first meet.

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Steph firing an SMG at the raiders

During the raid on Vault 33, Steph's husband Bert is killed in the cornfield. Steph cradles Bert's corpse before flying into a rage at the nearest raider. She is stabbed in the right eye with a fork during that fight, but she then uses a submachine gun to kill the raider who stabbed her before firing at several others. However, she is later captured by Lee Moldaver's men, along with Chet and several other vault dwellers, and are held hostage when Hank and then Lucy confront them at the entrance to Vault 32. She escapes from the situation along with everyone else after Moldaver leaves with Hank MacLean and detonates a bomb at the connecting entrance between Vault 33 and 32.[4]

The Head[]

After the Vault decides what to do about the raiders, Steph tells Norm she agrees with his proposal to execute the raiders, as she is still vengeful over Bert's death.

The Ghouls[]

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Chet and Steph kissing

Steph is shown to have recovered from the fork in her eye, with an eyepatch over her wound. She turns to Chet for comfort after the death of her husband Bert. She goes to his apartment, gives him Bert's clothes, makes him try them on, and starts kissing him before her water breaks and she goes into labor.[7]

The Past[]

Steph in bathrobe

"Maybe the mashed potatoes were better?"

Norm asks how Vault 31 is different. Steph replies, "What did your dad tell you?" which hints that she does not want to say anything to contradict Hank's claims. Steph claims she does not know, but says the mashed potatoes were better.

The Radio[]

Steph discovers she will be staying in Vault 32 and moves in with Chet. She then becomes Vault 32's overseer.

Personality[]

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Steph with her child

Steph is shown to be a typically upbeat woman who cares about Lucy and is excited about them raising their children together. When Bert dies, she seems to fall into grief and appears to use Chet to cope with Bert's passing.

However, given that Steph knows more than she is telling the other residents, it is possible she was putting on an act in order to manipulate Chet, and she may have never actually cared about Bert's death that much. After the water chip failure, Betty also elected Steph as overseer, making it possible that Steph will try to kill everyone who moved into Vault 32, including Chet.

Steph is also shown to be highly vengeful, wishing death on the raiders who killed her husband. After the raiders are mysteriously killed because someone slipped rat poison into their food, Steph is not concerned at all about the occurrence. Who actually is responsible for the murders is not revealed.

Appearances[]

Steph Harper appears only in the Fallout TV series, in episodes "The End", "The Head", "The Ghouls", "The Past", and "The Radio".

She also appears in the Fallout 2d20: NPC Pack - Hollywood Heroes expansion pack for Fallout: The Roleplaying Game.

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References[]

  1. "The Beginning", 34:55~
  2. "IN AN UNDERGROUND TUNNEL - Lucy, wearing a BLUE JUMPSUIT, works on pipes. Covered in grease. Finding joy in the labor. Her best friend STEPH HARPER (20s, very pregnant) works alongside her." – "The End" script, p. 9
  3. Norm MacLean: "Is this where my dad's from?"
    Bud Askins: "You'll never find out. Oh. He's gonna find out. These are Bud's Buds. My Buds. America outsourced the survival of this country to the private sector. But it would have been insane to keep a failed nation alive. So, we kept Vault-Tec alive instead. A well-trained staff of highly supervised junior executives from my own assistant training program. Because the future of humanity comes down to one word: Management."
    ("The Beginning")
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Fallout TV series, Season 1, Episode 1: "The End"
  5. Lucy MacLean: "Feels a little tight."
    Steph: "Won't be for long. On my wedding night, that dress got off almost as fast as Burt did."
    ("The Beginning")
  6. Stephanie Harper: "He took great care of his shoes. You know, it was one of the few things he truly loved. Get him talking about shoe maintenance, and... he'd just carry on until everyone left the room. I loved him so much. And those monsters took him away from me."
    ("The Ghouls")
  7. Fallout TV series, Season 1, Episode 4: "The Ghouls"
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