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* There is an entry on his computer about receiving reports from [[Megaton]] that the [[Aqua Pura]] caravans are not arriving there, even if you blew up Megaton before the caravans started running. |
* There is an entry on his computer about receiving reports from [[Megaton]] that the [[Aqua Pura]] caravans are not arriving there, even if you blew up Megaton before the caravans started running. |
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+ | * After the Brotherhood of Steel gain control of the memorial, in Bigsley's office there are at least 16 sledgehammers in one. |
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* Bigsley will sometimes fall asleep at his desk. |
* Bigsley will sometimes fall asleep at his desk. |
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* Although his actions seem to be contrary, his logs imply that he still does care about the purifier as a whole. |
* Although his actions seem to be contrary, his logs imply that he still does care about the purifier as a whole. |
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Scribe Bigsley is a scribe of the Brotherhood of Steel stationed at the Jefferson Memorial after the retaking of Project Purity in 2277.
Background
This overworked, underpaid, and unappreciated Brotherhood Scribe has the thankless and overwhelming task of setting up and managing the water distribution. He hasn't slept since the water purifier started working. Lyons wants water to go everywhere; the rest of the Brotherhood resents being sent on deliveries. Bigsley is caught in the middle. He agrees with those who feel they should charge for the water, to let the free market set up the distribution network, but he will follow orders as best he can. He's worked out a deal with Rivet City to use their security force supplement the Brotherhood escorts of the water caravans and hopes to soon hand over the entire distribution nightmare to Rivet City, but they seem reluctant and are having trouble with bandits. There is literally a line of acolytes outside his door with various questions, reports, armfuls of paperwork, and requests regarding the water distribution. Bigsley is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.[1]
Talking to him reveals that he was kicked out of all three orders, after (he claims) the lead Scribe of each order felt threatened by his ability and intellect. For example, his modified laser rifles resulted in the wounding of some initiates (due to the initiates' inability to handle the extra power output, at least according to Bigsley). After being transferred to the Order of the Shield, he antagonized Scribe Bowditch by calling the latter's theories "outdated". He was then transferred to the Order of the Quill, where he quickly ran afoul with Scribe Jameson (who previously condemned Scribe Yearling to a life-threatening assignment at the Arlington Library for similar reasons). He also, like many others, questions Elder Lyons. In the end, he even felt that he had lost the support of Scribe Rothchild, who transferred him to the Purifier project, an assignment Bigsley feels is akin to exile.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is a permanent companion. | ||
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This character is involved in quests. |
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This character is a doctor. |
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This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | -|
This character can repair items. | Max Repair condition: - | |
This character rents beds. | -. | |
This character drops an ear upon death (Contract Killer). | ||
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer). | ||
This character can be enslaved with the Mesmetron. |
Quests
- Holy Water, Protecting the Water Way, The Amazing Aqua Cura!: Once the Purifier has been activated, Bigsley and several neophyte scribes take up residence at the Jefferson Memorial. They work on solving the problem of delivering the processed fresh water around the Capital Wasteland and provide the player with the side quests of Broken Steel, all related to the water problem.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Brotherhood scribe robe | N99 10mm pistol | - | - |
Notes
- Hacking Bigsley's computer will allow the player to read multiple log entries as well as notes on the success of the water distribution.
- One entry in particular hints that he may have been responsible for someone's death, of which he carries a degree of guilt.
- In Bigsley's office there is a radio that is marked as an owned object. Activating it will cause Bigsley and the scribes outside his office to turn hostile as if the player had instead stolen an item.
- There is an entry on his computer about receiving reports from Megaton that the Aqua Pura caravans are not arriving there, even if you blew up Megaton before the caravans started running.
- After the Brotherhood of Steel gain control of the memorial, in Bigsley's office there are at least 16 sledgehammers in one.
- Bigsley will sometimes fall asleep at his desk.
- Although his actions seem to be contrary, his logs imply that he still does care about the purifier as a whole.
Notable quotes
- "Right. I heard about your dad. Sorry kid. I don't mean to sound unsympathetic, really. But, if you understood the pressure..."
- "You take a bottle, you dunk it under water, and glug glug glug, it fills up. Amazing. sarcastic, exhausted and done with fools But you're right a machine would help. But all the Scribes are busy reverse engineering Enclave gear. A machine that puts water in bottles just isn't on anyone's priority list at the moment."
- "I started out in the Swords. I upped the output of a few Laser Rifles. Apparently some initiates couldn't handle the extra power. A few got hurt. Then I joined the Shields. Bowditch wasn't all that pleased with me proving him and his theories on forcefield resonance were a bit "antiquated." Then I found myself among the Quills. Jameson refuses to accept any fact that conflicts with her rose colored optimistic views. She likes to assign "contradictory" personalities to "field operations." Take for example myself here, or Yearling, exiled to that accursed library. I used to think Rothchild and I were on the same page. Turns out he's happy to blindly follow the old man's orders like the rest of them."
- "Everyone was so excited about that Purifier: "Project Purity this," and "Project Purity that." But did anyone stop to ask, "Hey, what are we going to DO with all that clean water?" Well, guess who gets to fill in that tiny detail. It'd be one thing if I had support, but that little war with the Enclave has depleted much of the Brotherhood's resources. And to top it off, I have to be mommy to a bunch of lab coats."
- "We do what we can. Take, for example, this ghoul Griffon. He wanted to PURCHASE a bunch of water. What the hell does that droopy irradiated fool need with pure water? Thinks he can sell it in Underworld. Moron. But, he's the only one who's offered to PAY for water, in caps AND technology. And what Lyons doesn't know won't hurt him. There's plenty of water to go around. And I can use it to pay Rivet City to provide security for all the caravans we can't escort ourselves. I'm lucky he came along."
Appearances
Scribe Bigsley appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Broken Steel.
Behind the scenes
Bigsley looks quite similar to Dyus of Mytheria from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Not only are they visually similar, they both sit all day long and both have a lethargic demeanor. Also, both are voiced by actor Wes Johnson.
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