The Fallout  series has players fight against many different factions. Players have the option to join a few of these factions, but they might feel a little guilty after doing so. Throughout the game, certain characters in each faction will reveal just how much of a villain they truly are.

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Some of these antagonists might be simple enough to take out, while others will have entire armies behind them. It should also be noted that these villains can come from different walks of life, with some being Super Mutants and some being the founder of a faction. Depending on the level of evilness, some players might feel as though they saved the wasteland from a terrible outcome.

17 Tobar

Tobar's headshot as he talks to the player
Tobar

Tobar is the ferryman in the DLC Point Lookout.  He seems innocent enough -- he will ferry the player between the Capital Wasteland and Point Lookout. Tobar has an evil side that is revealed to the player.

It is revealed Tobar took a piece of the Lone Wanderer's brain when they were unconscious. The player confronts Tobar, who becomes hostile and attacks the player. He is killed, putting an end to his plans.

16 Alien Captain

Alien Captain in the cockpit of Mothership Zeta
Alien Captain

It would seem that nuclear war is not the only thing earth has to worry about. It is revealed in the Mothership Zeta  DLC that there is an alien ship circling the earth. The captain of the ship must be killed at the end of the DLC, putting an end to any plans the aliens might have had.

The ship has been in the earth's orbit for 600 years, meaning the aliens did not pose a significant threat. The mothership has lasers on it, meaning the aliens could have attacked earth a long time ago.

15 Jingwei

Jingwei as he speaks to the player
Jingwei

Jingwei is the main antagonist of the Operation: Anchorage  DLC. He is the leader of the Chinese forces in Alaska, trying to take the state from America. Uniquely, Jingwei is one of the only Pre-War antagonists the player will get to fight -- even if it's in a simulation.

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Jingwei is described as fighting with a sense of honor, but with bouts of savagery. While he is attacking another country, Jingwei is just following orders and doing his job as a general.

14 Sibley

Sibley as he is speaking to the player
Sibley

Sibley is a Brotherhood of Steel Outcast and brings the player to the Anchorage simulation. After the player finishes the simulation, they will be escorted to an armory where they gain access to armor and weapons. Sibley feels as though the player is not worthy, starting a mutiny. He is taken care of, and players are able to take whatever items they want.

13 Robert House

The screen showing Robert House's pre-war appearance
Robert House

Robert House is the leader of New Vegas after he reawakens. He wishes to keep New Vegas free from being controlled, so he uses the Courier and his army of Securitrons to protect the city. House will wage a war with the NCR and Caesar's Legion, leading to the death of many soldiers. It is acceptable to defend the city, but House's side will lose no human life.

12 Mobius

An ending screen showing Mobius
Mobius

Dr. Mobius use to be a member of the Think Tank in Old World Blues,  leaving the group after a dispute. Mobius hacked his former colleague's brains, making them believe Big MT is the only place in the world. Mobius is also the leader of the Robo-scorpion army, which patrols the Big MT.

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The player can either kill Mobius or reason with him. Reasoning with him will make Mobius give the player Mentats every 24 hours in-game.

11 Morpheus

Morpheus's talking head as he talks to the Vault Dweller
Morpheus

Morpheus is the leader of the Children of the Cathedral in the original Fallout. He can lead the player to The Master, never having to be fought. It would also seem that Morpheus is brainwashed by The Master, never questioning his superiors. He brings people into the group, but sadly seems to be convinced by The Master as well.

10 Elijah

Elijah as he talks to the player
Elijah

Elijah use to be an elder in the Brotherhood of Steel but deserted the group after the battle at HELIOS One. Elijah became obsessed with finding technology that could beat the NCR. This caused him to travel all over, ending his journey at the Sierra Madre casino.

Players can either choose to kill Elijah in the casino or trap him inside a vault. If trapped, the DLC's ending will say Elijah ended up passing away, with a hologram being created in his place.

9 Stanislaus Braun

Stanislaus Braun in his vault pod and as his character
Stanislaus Braun

Stanislaus Braun is the overseer of Vault 112, being stuck in a virtual reality for the last 200 years. Braun takes on the character of a little girl, tormenting his fellow vault dwellers through different programming. While he is tormenting them, they do not remember it and do not permanently die.

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This can change, as Braun can convince the Lone Wanderer to turn on a failsafe that kills all vault residents. Who hasn't turned to violence in games when they are bored, though?

8 Wernher

Wernher waiting to take players to The Pitt
Wernher

Wernher seems like the good guy in The Pitt DLC, but players can learn a bit more about him. He was once Ishmael's right-hand man, losing his power after trying to stage a coup. It is revealed the whole reason he wants Ishmael's baby isn't to save it, but to get revenge for being defeated.