Fallout’s apocalyptic wasteland is an unforgiving place. Even those with the strongest resolve can fall dead at the hands of raiders, super mutants, or gargantuan deathclaws. Though, of course, no wastelander can ever hope to match the determination of Sierra Petrovita — the biggest Nuka-Cola fan in the entire post-war world.
Sierra is one of the few characters who appear in more than one Fallout game. She’s first encountered in the Capital Wasteland of Fallout 3 then, later in Fallout 4, she can be seen wandering the grounds of the Nuka-World theme park. In both games, Sierra offers Nuka-Cola-related side quests.
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In Fallout 3, the Lone Wanderer can find Sierra in a small settlement called Girdershade. She and a man named Ronald Laren are the only people who live there, but Sierra doesn’t really mind as she’s too focused on building her Nuka-Cola collection. Though she does ask the player if they want to join the Nuka-Cola club, where she serves as the President, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer.
Sierra also triggers the quest “The Nuka-Cola Challenge,” which starts with her giving the Lone Wanderer a tour of her collection. During this tour, she explains that Nuka-Cola was first invented in 2044 by a man named John-Caleb Bradberton. She then goes on about how much the brand rose in popularity, even after the Great War.
For the quest, she asks the player to find 30 bottles of Nuka-Cola Quantum — a drink she’s completely hooked on. An improvement from the initial Nuka-Cola recipe, the Quantum variant reportedly has twice the calories, carbohydrates, and caffeine, but also makes the drinker’s pee glow. Still, this wasn’t an issue for Sierra, who happily buys the bottles from
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