A page for describing WMG: Fallout 4. Harold will appear in the gameAgain. (And obviously alive). The spouse is very much dead. And the son is basically the game's Big Bad. A character from at least one past Fallout game will make a return. Doctor Li left the Capital Wasteland and headed to the Commonwealth during Broken Steel.
Since its' conception way back in 1997, the Fallout series has had a vast and encompassing world, spreading out in both distance and era. Over the course of eight games and counting, the world of Fallout has grown consistently, changing hands from developers, programmers, and writers, so it makes sense from an outsider's standpoint that consistency between game titles can be a little daunting. Fallout 4; Spouse appearance question. It's a nice idea, assuming the opposite spouse will be alive and appear in the story. Edit one characters face, switch to. For Fallout 4 on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Spouse appearance question'. After the Kellogg sequence in the beginning of Fallout 4, you reawaken from cryosleep and notice your wife's cryopod is empty. After exiting Vault 111, you are given the opportunity to find your spouse and reunite with her. Thus, giving you the chance to find Shaun together.
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It just occurred to me that there is a way the sole survior's spouse may yet be alive.....if you notice her/his pod still has lights inside and can still be opened unlike all the others and when reading the status on the state of all the pods her/his says 'unknown' while all the others say 'deceased'. To add to that if the shot wasn't fatal the cryo process would prevent bleeding out and as we saw in new vegas with the courier surviving a shot in the head things are not always what they seem. Granted it sounds a bit like conspiracy and a bit like a long shot but after the way things ended with Shaun I want nothing more than my wife back. The romance options are nice and all but my survivor never took his ring off and never let go of the wife's ring for even a moment.