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Phil may refer to:
- Characters:
- Phil (Scrapheap), a citizen of Scrapheap in the Fallout demo.
- DEMOPHIL.MSG, dialogue for Phil at Scrapheap in the Fallout demo.
- Help Phil Get Rid of the Dog, a side quest in the Fallout demo.
- Phil (Junktown), a citizen of Junktown being terrorized by Dogmeat in Fallout.
- PHIL.MSG, dialogue for Phil in Junktown in Fallout.
- Solve Phil's Canine Conundrum, a side quest in Fallout.
- Phil (Khans), a member of the New Khans in Fallout 2.
- Bcphil.msg, dialogue for Phil of the New Khans in Fallout 2.
- Phil (Broken Hills), a ghoul bartender running the bar in Broken Hills in Fallout 2.
- HcPHIL.msg, dialogue for Phil in Broken Hills in Fallout 2.
- Phil Wallace, a child in Diamond City in Fallout 4.
- Phil Roller, a member of the Hubologists in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- Phil (Creation Club), an employee at Hubris Comics in Boston before the Great War, mentioned in the Creation Club content "Graphic T-Shirt Pack."
- Phil Goodman, the deceased leader of the Good Fighters in the Creation Club content "Capital Wasteland Mercenaries."
- Phil (Fallout 76), a guest at the Whitespring Resort, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Phil, the Nuka-Cola dude, the re-filler of the Nuka-Cola machines that litter the Midwest in Fallout Tactics.
- Phil (special encounter), the special encounter in which Phil the Nuka-Cola dude can be found in Fallout Tactics.
- Phil (Van Buren), a salvager in Burham Springs in Van Buren.
- Phil (Scrapheap), a citizen of Scrapheap in the Fallout demo.
- Real life people:
- Phil Georgatos, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a quality assurance tester on Fallout 3.
- Phil Glaser, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as an additional quality assurance tester on Fallout 3.
- Phil Speer, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a quest designer on Fallout 76.
- Phil Adam, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment who was credited with special thanks on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.