Unidentified waitress

"Guess it just doesn't seem like the right time to give up. Seems like it's not about how you feel these days, it's about what you have to do."

- The waitress

The unnamed waitress was a working mother, becoming widowed when her husband Ray was killed in action, leaving her eight-months pregnant.

The night she got the news, she wandered aimlessly through Boston, eventually entering a small restaurant where she spent her last credit on a slice of key-lime pie. Seeing her distress, the restaurant owner promised her a job after her baby was born. She continued to work there for many years.

In 2552, she took pity on a crying customer, Rani Sobeck, and helped cheer her up, giving her a free bowl of clam chowder.