Fallout: The Traveler/Paimon Pip

The Paimon Pip is a handheld piece of equipment developed by Halcyon Technologies worn in Fallout: The Traveler, serving as a database for the wearer's personal information and inventory.

Background
The Paimon Pip is a handheld device, making more portable and compact than the RobCo Pip-Boys. This multifunction device has been programmed by Paimon Pip developers to display the Wearer's properties.

Much like the RobCo Pip-Boy, the Paimon Pip also includes a Geiger counter, radio, flashlight and can cross compatible with Holotapes. A user can set their color preference for the display.

Statistics
Paimon Pip OS supports user health notifications, munitions monitoring, quest tracking, and audio playback. Additionally, it integrates with the onboard computers of power armor, allowing a user to access their Paimon Pip from within the armor via a HUD-like on-visor display. The statistics menu, or 'Stats', shows the user's damage and damage threshold, health, AP, experience, and limb condition. The levels of their SPECIAL attributes are shown in a separate tab, the second tab shows the skill levels as well as indicating positive(+) or negative(-) effects on them and the third tab displaying various perks they have acquired.

Inventory Menu
Inventory menu

The inventory menu is a system used for viewing and managing collected items. The menu also displays total caps and carry weight at the bottom of the screen and the Traveler on the left screen. It is sorted into seven tabs:


 * Weapons: All weapons, grenades, and mines fall in this tab. Specs of weapons can be viewed and compared, as well as equipped and unequipped. An icon on the bottom of the screen displays the current damage output.
 * Apparel: All armor and clothing appear in this tab. Specs of armor and clothing can be viewed and compared, as well as equipped and unequipped. The bottom right corner of this screen displays all current resistances.
 * Aid: Medicines, chems, food, and drinks are sorted here and can be used and consumed in this tab. The health bar is also shown at the bottom of this screen.
 * Misc: Miscellaneous items such as keys, holotapes, notes, bobby pins and items which fall under no other category are in this tab. Holotapes and notes can be played or read here.
 * Junk: Resources for crafting and repairing, items that can be scrapped for resources and resource shipments are listed in this tab.
 * Mods: A tab for weapon and armor modifications used at weapon and armor workbenches.
 * Ammo: Lists all types of ammunition for guns currently in inventory.

Map
The map menu opens centered on the Traveler's current location. It can switch between the world and local maps and can also add favorite locations to fast travel with one click.. The user can view all discovered and marked locations set waypoints and find the location of a current quest objective. Calculation of estimated travel time and arrivel time when putting markers on location

Handbook
No longer in the Data Menu, the Handbook tb is effectively the Quests section to keep track of each quest the Traveler has. It is divided into seven categories


 * Main Quests:
 * Faction Quests:
 * Side Quests:
 * Radiant Quests:
 * Companion Quests:
 * Tasks:
 * Commissions: The Commissions tab show the player their current day's commissions.
 * Botched: The Botched tab show the player's quests that have been botched (or failed).

Codex
The Codex is essentially the database for enemies that shows the player the different enemies that spawn in the Wasteland. There are separate filters for each type of enemy: Common Enemies, Elite Enemies, and Named Enemies.

Companions
The Companion menu shows where the player can view their current companion configuration. It is divided to four categories:


 * Companion Statistics: The Statistics menu lists the various attributes a character has, showing their SPECIAL and Skill levels. Pressing on the "Details" button will show more character stats. Underneath this button are the Friendship Level of the character and a brief description of them.
 * Inventory: The Inventory menu shows the character's inventory that can be traded and customized to their liking.
 * Character Archive: It shows the Companions the player owns as well as those that have not. It is unlocked after completing the Main quest - Benny's Simple Guide to Wasteland Survival.
 * Profile: The Profile menu displays additional character details, stories, and voice-overs for a character. Additional character details include voice actor credits for the chosen audio language, birthday, affiliation and Vision element. Clicking on "Story" and "Voice-Over" will show a character's stories and voice-overs.

Challenges
The Challenges menu shows the list of Challenges that have been accomplished. It is divided to three categories:


 * Kill Challenges:
 * Damage Challenges:
 * Companion Challenges:
 * Other Challenges:

Reputation
The Reputation menu showing the Traveler's reputation with different factions, if they have achieved one with them.

Stats
This function lists a variety of trivial in-game statistics that can be viewed. It is divided into five categories:


 * General: Displays general statistics, such as the number of locations discovered and cleared, days passed, hours slept, etc.
 * Quest: Lists the number of quests that have been completed and what kind.
 * Combat: Displays combat statistics, such as the numbers and types of enemies killed, critical strikes used and several perk-related accomplishments.
 * Crafting: Shows the number of things that have been crafted, plants harvested and items scrapped.
 * Crime: Lists the number of crimes that have been committed, such as murder and the number of locks picked and computers hacked.

Radio
Just like Fallout 4, radio stations now have their own tab. Radio Halcyon, NCR Radio and Genshin News will always be shown by default, with new radio frequencies appearing as they are found. If outside the broadcast range of a frequency, it will be grayed out and will not be selectable.

Trivia

 * The UI of the Paimon-Pip is the combination of Fallout 4 Pip-Boy (combined with the FallUI series and ySI mods for Fallout 4 and New Vegas respectively) and The Paimon Menu from Genshin Impact. While the font for the Paimon Pip is based on Fallout 1/2 and the icons for perks, quests and companions are from Pip-Boys animated like in Fallout 4.
 * Unlike the Pip-Boys in the previous games where it was wrist mounted, the Paimon Pip is handheld. Of which this heavily inspired by the New Vegas mod, A Familar Friend - Pip-Boy 2500.
 * Though the Paimon Pip replaces the Pip-Boy series, there are handful of NPCs that still use the RobCo Pip-Boys, especially originated from Vaults and they can be still used in Immersion mode depending on the character you play as