All the Starfield companions and crewmates you can recruit

Every character you can bring with you on your galactic RPG journey.

Every character you can bring with you on your galactic RPG journey.
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Starfield companions give your crew unique benefits, and just make space adventuring a little less lonely. You can only have one companion by your side as you explore the RPG’s many, many planets, but that doesn’t mean the others are entirely benched. Companions keep the lights on while you deal with other problems, so you’ll need to choose how to use them carefully.

Starfield only has four main companions who you can build a relationship with through frequent conversations and unique missions. These are the characters you can also romance. The rest of them vary in importance and, at least in our early understanding of the game, seem to be unique to your playthrough. Put simply: Starfield has plenty of companions to choose from, but only four of them mirror the depth of a typical Bethesda companion character.

Each of Starfield’s companions has their own set of skills, which can help you decide what kind of role to assign them. Constellation leader Sarah Morgan, for example, is good at astrodynamics and will let you “grav jump” (faster-than-light travel) further with your ship if she’s assigned to it. If you take her with you on foot instead, she’ll use her skill in laser weapons to help you in combat.

Starfield’s main companions, who are all members of Constellation, can join you early on if you focus on the main story missions. They’ll each ask you if they can tag along, and, even if you say no, will always be available to recruit at The Lodge in New Atlantis (Jemison, Alpha Centauri system).

Here are four main Starfield companions, what mission you can recruit them on, and the skills they bring to your crew:

Where to find Constellation Starfield companions

Where to find every Constellation Starfield companion 

Sarah Morgan 

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Astrodynamics: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lasers: ⭐⭐⭐
Leadership: ⭐⭐
Botany: ⭐

Mission: The Old Neighborhood

Sarah Morgan is the voice found in many of Starfield’s trailers and a character you meet very early in the story. She is the chair of Constellation, the group of explorers who spearhead much of the RPG’s plot. This ex-soldier is adept in combat and long-distance space travel. As long as you don’t break any laws, she’ll be happy to work with you.

Barrett 

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Starship engineering: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Particle Beam Weapon Systems: ⭐⭐⭐
Robotics: ⭐⭐
Gastronomy: ⭐

Mission: Back to Vectera

Barrett seems to have lost any fear of the unknown a while before you come along. He’s the bravest member of Constellation and quite slippery to track down once he’s set his mind on something. His ship repair skills are clutch in space battles and he’s no slouch in combat either. His drive to uncover the mystery at the core of the plot can be dangerous, but he’ll like you as long as you take him at his word.

Sam Coe 

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Piloting: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rifle Certification: ⭐⭐⭐
Payloads: ⭐⭐
Geology: ⭐

Mission: The Empty Nest

Sam Coe is surprisingly old-school for a man who lives in a sci-fi future. He was a member of the Freestar Rangers, a peacekeeping force that operates in Starfield’s independent systems, and is trying to escape his father’s shadow. Sam, and his daughter Cora, are nice to have around on your journey as long as you avoid aligning yourself with the United Colonies, the pervading government in Starfield.

Andreja

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Stealth: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Particle Beams: ⭐⭐⭐
Energy Weapon Systems: ⭐⭐
Theft: ⭐

Mission: Into the Unknown

Andreja is a big question mark. She’s the most independent member of Constellation and refuses to explain why. Her skills tell a story though: She’s exceptional at stealth and combat, and dabbles in a little thievery. The trust between you and her is thin, however, so don’t say or do anything to break it.

 Where to find every unique Starfield companion

Starfield’s non-Constellation companions are all over the place. They can be found in the main cities, usually in bars, and within certain missions. The companions with unique names, like Mickey Caviar, seem to hang out on a schedule in one location. When you find them, you can get to know them and decide whether you want to drop the credits to hire them.

You’ll find other companions who don’t have unique names, but have titles like “Outpost Engineering Specialist” and “Laser Weapons Specialist” instead. These companions seem to show up randomly and come with random skills, so we can’t tell you where to find specific ones. If we learn of a way to do that, we’ll update the guide accordingly.

Here are the unique companions we’ve found so far, their locations, the cost to hire them, and their skills:

Main mission Starfield companions

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Lin
Mission: Back to Vectera

Skills:
Demolitions: ⭐
Outpost Management: ⭐⭐⭐

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Vasco
Mission:
One Small Step

Skills:
Aneutronic Fusion: ⭐
Shield Systems: ⭐
EM Weapon Systems: ⭐

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Heller
Mission:
Back to Vectera

Skills:
Geology: ⭐
Outpost Engineering: ⭐⭐⭐

New Atlantis companions

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Marika Boros
Location:
The Viewport, New Atlantis
Credits:
13,500

Skills:
Shotgun Certification: ⭐
Ballistics: ⭐⭐
Particle Beam Weapon Systems: ⭐

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Gideon Aker
Location:
The Viewport, New Atlantis
Credits:
18,000

Skills:
Ballistic Weapon Systems: ⭐⭐
Missile Weapon Systems: ⭐⭐

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Simeon Bankowski
Location:
The Viewport, New Atlantis
Credits:
15,000

Skills:
Sharpshooting: ⭐
Sniper Certification: ⭐⭐
Marksmanship: ⭐

Akila companions

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Rosie Tannehill
Location:
The Hitching Post, Akila
Credits:
18,000

Skills:
Medicine: ⭐
Wellness: ⭐⭐⭐

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Omari Hassan
Location:
The Hitching Post, Akila
Credits:
13,500

Skills:
Shield Systems: ⭐⭐⭐
Starship Engineering: ⭐

Neon companions

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Mickey Caviar
Location:
Astral Lounge, Neon
Credits:
13,500

Skills:
Gastronomy: ⭐
Wellness: ⭐⭐
Incapacitation: ⭐

Other unique companions

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Adoring Fan
Requires:
Hero Worshipped trait

Skills:
Weight lifting:⭐⭐
Concealment:⭐
Scavenging: ⭐

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