Inside Covenant, players can find a few things that raise suspicions, like an abandoned bed roll, a note that talks about the rules of Covenant and how not to talk about Synths, and self-help books.
Inside Covenant, players can find a few things that raise suspicions, like an abandoned bed roll, a note that talks about the rules of Covenant and how not to talk about Synths, and self-help books. Yet, none of this leads to concrete evidence of the fate of the caravan's survivors, or Covenant's involvement.
Inspecting Amelia's body after death reveals a synth component on her corpse, meaning that she was indeed a synth.
Talking to Old Man Stockton to finish the quest (if siding against Covenant and skipping the optional "talk to Honest Dan" part of the quest), if the Sole Survivor is part of the Railroad, reveals that Amelia is not his daughter (or an Institute synth replacement of his daughter) but a synth that the Railroad had freed ...
If you destroy the institute, the covenant quest chain no longer starts. You need to acquire the settlement earlier in the game.
You pass no matter what because all the choices are 'human' answers. I get that it's a throwback to the GOAT, but I wish they would have thrown in a speech check that would lead him to believe that you are a synth.
Visitors to Covenant are subjected to a psychological test, called the SAFE test.
In order to take the settlement, everyone must be killed, except Dora and Deezer. If the Sole Survivor decides to side with Covenant and completes the quest with dialogue options, then the town will allow the Sole Survivor to join without any conflict. Speak to Jacob Orden to obtain access to the workshop.
Yes, she is. Old Man Stockton confirms it when you speak to him after the quest. You must have completed the quest by saving Amelia for this option to appear though. Her memory was wiped out by the Railroad and Stockton adopted the new Amelia as his daughter.
Human Error Outcomes Players can also return to Covenant, where the settlers there will remain friendly, and even allow players to use the workshop. It's also worth noting that Dr. Chambers was right, as when she kills Amelia, players can loot Synth Components from her body, showing that she was indeed a Synth.