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Barbara Howard

Barb is a character in the Fallout Television Series.

Background[edit]

A high-ranking manager at the Vault-Tec Corporation, Barbara Howard oversees many of the company's programs, working alongside Bud Askins in developing the Vault program, and ensuring support from corporate sponsors.[1] At the company, she is assisted by a young Hank MacLean. She is married to actor Cooper Howard, gave birth to their daughter, Janey on April 14th, 2065.[2]


Under pressure from Enclave scientist Dr. Siggi Wilzig, Barbara was forced to tell an assembled group of corporate representatives that Vault-Tec intended to initiate the Great War. Barbara's primary goal is to ensure the safety of her family above all else.[3] She assisted her husband, Cooper, in intercepting the Cold Fusion diode Vault-Tec was selling to Robert House, and delivered it to the U.S. President in hopes of preventing a nuclear war. Instead, Cooper was arrested as the pair attempted to leave Las Vegas. At the onset of the Great War, Barbara and Janey were taken to the Vault-Tec X-Branch in Vegas, where the pair were cryogenically frozen. At some point, they were thawed out and traveled to Colorado.[4]

Barb works in a high-ranking position for the Vault-Tec Corporation. She and Cooper Howard have a daughter together, Janey, and Barb has focused on advancing her position in Vault-Tec to ensure her family's place in a "good vault."Amazon

By Episode[edit]

S1E3 - The Head

As Cooper Howard talks with his director, Emil Dale, he notices his wife, Barbara, standing by the craft services table and excuses himself.

Cooper approaches Barbara and asks her if she plans on saving any Grape Taffy for anyone else, with her responding that it is actually lavender taffy. Cooper questions why, if Barbara likes lavender, she does not simply drink a bottle of perfume, with her responding that while some people write off lavender as "an old lady flavor," it is actually a good flavor, comparing it to different romantic ideals. Cooper accepts the taffy, placing it in his mouth and immediately regretting it, remarking that it is "the worst thing [he's] ever put in [his] mouth," while Barbara laughs. As Cooper spits the taffy into a napkin, the pair's daughter, Janey Howard, runs up, asking if she can have some of the taffy. After kissing, Barbara tells Cooper they need to hurry, as "the photographer" is waiting, and hands him a box. Opening it, he finds a Vault Suit, with Barb remarking that they made it in "his color." The trio depart, heading across California Crest Studios toward the photo shoot.

Later, Cooper exits his trailer wearing the new Vault suit Barbara brought him for the photo shoot. Crossing the walkway to the shoot location, he is greeted by Barbara as she wolf-whistles at him. Entering the studio, the pair are greeted by Vault-Tec executives George Yaffe and Sarah Clements. The two thank Cooper for coming, with him expressing that he has never done an advertisement before and is only doing it because his wife asked him to. He steps in front of the photographer as the crowd applauds. Barbara watches, smiling, as Cooper performs the photo shoot.

S1E6 - The Trap

S1E7 - The Radio

S1E8 - The Beginning

A flashback shows that Cold Fusion technology was created by Lee Moldaver and Barb Howard prior to the Great War. Vault-Tec bought the laboratories and made the technology proprietary.[5]

S2E3 - The Profligate

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At his home, Cooper Howard enters his kitchen to find his wife, Barb, tearfully packing items into her Vault-Tec Keepsake Box. When he asks her what is wrong, she tells him that she can't fit their daughter Janey's Teddy Bear into it. She tells him that she would hate to leave any items behind if they were to enter a Vault. When Cooper says they may not have to, she picks up a framed picture of their family and looks at it. Cooper tells Barb that he needs to go to an event for his friend Charles Whiteknife and leaves.

S2E5 - The Wrangler

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At the Los Angeles Airport, a Galaxy News Network broadcast plays on a television. The Galaxy News Announcer informs the public of a meeting being held in Las Vegas between several corporations, including Vault-Tec, Big MT, RobCo Industries, and West Tek. The event is being hosted by Robert House, the head of RobCo, the United States' leading robotics manufacturer.

Cooper Howard and his wife, Barbara, make their way through the Los Angeles airport, with a young Hank MacLean offering to carry Cooper's luggage to the gate. Cooper turns him down, noting a Vault-Tec briefcase handcuffed to his wrist. As Hank and Barb proceed to their gate, Cooper stays behind briefly to use the payphone under the guise of calling his agent. In the booth, he instead calls the next payphone over, where the phone is picked up by Kate Williams. She instructs him to retrieve a vial of poison from the coin return, and instructs Howard to use it to kill Robert House. She reiterates that if House gives Vault-Tec access to his weapons system, then it will be the end of the world. As Cooper argues with Williams' stance regarding the ends justifying the means, he looks over and sees Hank talking to Clark and Pete. Cooper agrees to prevent the exchange, but refuses to kill House to do it. Hanging up the phone, he departs without taking the poison.

Las Vegas

As Cooper and Barb Howard pull up to the Lucky 38 the Defense Contractors' Summit, Cooper witnesses several protestors outside the casino, while a police Securitron and several military police observe. As their car stops to drop them off, a man rushes the window, accusing Cooper of selling out. As the pair walk towards the front door, Cooper notices and remarks on Vault 21, with Barb telling him that his ad campaign was a massive success. As Cooper shakes hands with a fan, Representative Welch is seen being forcefully removed from the premises as she protests the involvement of corporations in American politics. As she informs the crowd that she deserves to be part of this meeting as she is a Congresswoman, she is thrown to the ground by one of the Military Police officers, which shocks the crowd. She is helped to her feet by Cooper, who instructs her to "keep at it".

Inside the Lucky 38, Barbara leaves to talk to representatives from RobCo while Cooper excuses himself to get a Nukatini.

In an overwhelmed drunken haze, Cooper falls from the mechanical missile onto the padded floor below it, as he lies there disoriented, Barbara approaches him, looking displeased. The two go to their hotel room, where she comforts Cooper, laying him on the bed and wiping his brow with a towel. Cooper, looking up at her, states that they need to talk.

S2E6 - The Other Player

Vault-Tec Headquarters

At the Vault-Tec Corporation's Los Angeles Headquarters, Barbara Howard sits in the building's Executive Conference Room as two project managers discuss the aesthetic value of different nuclear blast sizes on billboards while they eat burgers from a nearby cart. Behind Barbara, Betty Pearson takes notes on the meeting. Later, a Vault-Tec Engineer presents a Water Chip to Barbara, informing her that the chips have a 30% fail rate. However, they can tell which chips are going to fail before installation, so they can decide which vaults run out of water, asking if she has any suggestions.

Retrieving a carton of French Fries, Bud informs Barbara that the Vault-Tec early warning system gives them at least 30 minutes' warning before a nuclear detonation in downtown Los Angeles. He floats the idea of special Vault-Tec freeway lanes reserved for premium customers. Stating that not doing so would be leaving money on the table.

At yet another meeting, Hank MacLean arrives in Betty's stead to take notes. He witnesses as Robert House's Double presents Barbara with a Black Box, proclaiming it as "the automated man". He mentions wanting to make Robco's robots more lifelike, but found that doing the opposite also works. Hank, intrigued by the device, stands up to get a better look before receiving a look from Barb and sitting back down. Barbara begins to tell "House" that if this is the project he wants to pursue in one of RobCo's vaults, he is more than welcome to, he interrupts her, telling her that she will be buying this device from him in exchange for a Cold Fusion Diode. Barbara inquires what he needs the fusion for, with him telling her that it is above her pay grade, and that she'll find out once the bombs fall.

After he leaves, Barbara pulls out a photo of her family to look at, and sheds a tear.

In the Lucky 38, Cooper and Barb continue to argue, with her shouting that she knows more than him. As she begins to state nuclear war statistics, he interrupts her by saying that he is not a board member, he is her husband, and he does not care about her statistics. Barb argues that this is about their daughter, Janey. Cooper questions her, asking if she is willing to kill billions of people, including daughters just like theirs, for Janey. Barbara questions him, asking if he wouldn't do it for Janey. She tells him that there are worse people than her, with him responding by asking who could possibly be worse than her.

Vault-Tec Headquarters

Barbara explains to Cooper that prior to the trip to Las Vegas, Barbara requested that a young Betty Pearson retrieve all the information they have on how Vault-Tec stores the Cold Fusion Diode. When questioned by Betty about whether this is a good idea, Barb responded that "none of this" is. She leaves the conference room and proceeds to the nearest elevator. Inside, she stands beside a man, who tells her that she is a replaceable part of the machine. The man steps forward, revealing himself to be Dr. Siggi Wilzig, the Enclave Scientist who would go on to attempt to deliver the Cold Fusion Diode to Lee Moldaver in 2296.

Barbara questions him as to his identity, with him responding that if she forgets her place in the company, she will die along with her family. He admits that the same would happen to him if he didn't communicate a message to her. He tells her that nobody can stop what is happening. He informs her that the leaders of the most powerful corporations will be gathering at the Vault-Tec Headquarters, and when they do she is to tell them that Vault-Tec plans on dropping the bombs themselves.

Lucky 38

As Barbara finishes recounting this story to Cooper, he questions who it was that threatened her, before questioning who it is who controls Vault-Tec. When Barbara admits she doesn't know, Cooper stands, suggesting that they find out. Barbara objects to this, stating that this isn't like one of his movies, and there is nothing they can do. When Barbara pleads with Cooper that she is his wife, and he knows her, he responds by telling her that he doesn't know who she is. As he leaves their hotel room, she questions where he is going, to which he responds, "To fuckin' do something." Cooper helps a heavily inebriated Hank into his hotel room, resting him in a chair before proceeding into the bedroom and retrieving Barb's bottle of sleeping pills. As Cooper pours them both drinks, he slips a pill into Hank's glass. Hank thanks him for having him over, stating that he thought Cooper didn't like him. Cooper hands Hank the spiked drink before the two toast.

After the pills have taken effect, Cooper approaches Hank and opens the briefcase handcuffed to his arm. Inside, he doesn't find the Cold Fusion, but instead a strange syringe device. As he is attempting to figure out what it is, he is interrupted by the arrival of Barb back in the hotel room. When she sees what he is doing, she takes the syringe from him without a word and stabs it into the still sleeping Hank's neck, retrieving the Cold Fusion diode which had been stored inside of him for safekeeping.

S2E7 - The Handoff

Lucky 38

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As Barbara hides in the bathroom, Cooper bribes a Lucky 38 maid to take Hank's unconscious body back to his hotel room in her laundry cart. He tells her that she "must see a lot in this town" as he hands her $100.

As Cooper begins to walk away, the maid, revealed to be Stephanie Harper, tells him that she recognizes him from the Vault-Tec Billboards, and questions if he knows how she'd be able to get into one while making minimum wage. Cooper tells her that the vaults aren't all they're cracked up to be, and that the best they can hope for might be for enough people do the right thing. She responds that while this is a nice sentiment, she is going to take her chances with a vault. She asks if he knows how she could get a job at Vault-Tec, with him responding that she should ask Hank when he wakes up. Smiling, she wheels the cart away as Barbara exits the bathroom.

Las Vegas

Cooper and Barbara stand on the streets of Vegas, as the black car containing the President pulls up next to them. The pair agrees that the only way to save their family is to save the world, and kiss. Barb hands Cooper the Cold Fusion Diode, and he proceeds towards the car.

Notes[edit]

Barb speaks the franchise's recurring phrase War, War Never Changes in S1E8 - The Beginning.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. S1E8 - The Beginning
  2. Robert House: "I routinely design and run mathematical paradigms based on global, political, and socioeconomic conditions in an effort to... predict future events. And one spring morning, the data coalesced, and it told me, in no uncertain terms, that the world would... well, end."
    Cooper Howard: "Calculator told you that?"
    Robert House: "The date of the end of the world may not interest you, Mr. Howard. But the date the data coalesced might. April 14th, 2065, at 5:17 a.m. Is that date of any interest to you?"
    Cooper Howard: "That's my daughter's birthday."
    (S2E5 - The Wrangler)
  3. S2E6 - The Other Player
  4. S2E8 - The Strip
  5. S1E8 - The Beginning