Just the low-res 32x32 winking Vault Boy desktop icon that comes with Fallout, but without Tim Cain's face.
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All credit to 1990s Interplay for this icon. All curses to 1990s Interplay for not futureproofing the HD version of this icon.
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As you may know, the original 1990s desktop icons for Fallout and Fallout 2 appear as a picture of Fallout dev Tim Cain if Windows is set to use high-definition icons (which it is, of course).
So I just opened the 32x32 Vault Boy version of the icon in a paint program, saved it as a .png, and ran that through an online .png->.ico conversion tool. No more Tim Cain!
Truthfully, this icon doesn't exactly look "good" on a modern desktop (You might prefer this 256x256 version. For myself, I ended up converting this Vault Girl emoji to a .ico.) But if nothing but those original 1,024 pixels will do, then you got 'em!