Vault Girl's Water Chip Quest

Submission 1,788
Part of a series on Fallout. [View Related Entries]

Vault Girl's Water Chip Quest
Part of a series on Fallout. [View Related Entries]
This entry contains content that may be considered sensitive to some viewers.
This submission is currently being researched & evaluated!
You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation.
About
Vault Girl's Water Chip Quest, also known by the line Excuse Me, How Much for That Water Chip, refers to an NSFW rule 34 animation by artist Suoiresnu featuring a female Vault Dweller from the original Fallout video game and loosely based on the game's premise of finding and obtaining a water chip. Released in May 2024, the video has since been a subject of bait-and-switch edits and other memes.
Origin
On May 28th, 2024, animator Suoiresnu posted an NSFW fan animation loosely based on the plot of the original Fallout game that features a female Vault Dweller, voiced by Pixie Willow, to their Patreon[1] account.
In the video, the Vault Dweller is tasked with finding a replacement water chip for Vault 13. In need of money to afford the chip, the Dweller opts for becoming a prostitute, with most of the video showing the Dweller engaging in intercourse with human and non-human characters. The video ends with the Dweller presenting the vendor with the required sum, only to be told that the price went up and gladly accepting that she will have to spend more time in her line of work.
The female protagonist of the video has often been mistakenly referred to as Vault Girl, however, Vault Girl is an unrelated mascot character in the Fallout universe.
On May 28th, Suoiresnu shared a one-minute clip from the video on X,[2] where it received over 12,000 reposts and 100,000 likes in one year. On June 27th, Suoiresnu uploaded the full video to X,[3] with the post gaining over 16,000 reposts and 130,000 likes in one year (still image shown below).

Spread
On June 2nd, 2024, YouTube[4] user Ray Sama posted a bait-and-switch meme based on the video, cutting it off into a fan-written and AI-voiced dialogue of Fallout: New Vegas character Joshua Graham. The video (shown below) garnered over 408,000 views in one year.
On September 16th, 2024, Instagram[5] user blair_zcn posted a similar bait-and-switch meme that added a fan art of The Courier (the main protagonist of New Vegas) during Joshua Graham's dialogue. The post received over 172,000 likes in eight months.
On January 17th, 2025, X[6] user @SenorMayorInt reposted the upload, with their post gaining over 14 million views, 1,900 reposts and 44,000 likes in four months.
In March 2025, a bait-and-switch meme in which the video cut off into a montage of Dragon Ball characters standing next to dinosaurs went viral (original author unknown).
For example, on March 20th, 2025, the X[7] account @NoContextCrap posted the edit, which received over 6,100 reposts and 111,000 likes in one month.
— No Context Shitposting (@NoContextCrap) March 20, 2025
Various Examples
Terrifying Presence Moment
byu/bradonium12 indiscordVideos

Search Interest
External References
[1] Patreon – Fallout Animation
[2] X – @suoiresnu
[3] X – @suoiresnu
[4] YouTube – Vault Girl's 'Quest'
[6] X – @SenorMayorInt
[7] X – @NoContextCrap
Recent Videos 4 total
Recent Images 2 total
Share Pin