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Scribe Bowditch
Biography
race: Human, African American
affiliation: Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel
role: BoS Scribe
location: Citadel
Gameplay
appearances: Fallout 3
quests: The Replicated Man[1]
Statistics
karma: Good
SPECIAL: 3ST, 5PE, 4EN, 6CH, 7IN, 4AG, 6LK
Technical
base id: 000156EC
ref id: 000210E4


Scribe Bowditch is a Brotherhood of Steel Scribe at the Citadel in 2277.


Contents

[edit] Background

Scribe Bowditch is assigned to the Smithy and is responsible for a lot of innovations over the past few years. His specialty is Power Armor, and he spends much of his time obsessing over ways to improve it. [1]

[edit] Relationships

He is the Proctor of the Order of the Shield at the citadel

[edit] Daily schedule

During the day Scribe Bowditch can be found at the smithy in the citadel laboratory. At night, he sleeps in the barracks that are located on the other side of the laboratory.

[edit] Interactions with the player character

Scribe Bowditch has a lot of information on the Brotherhood & Outcasts he can also repair your equipment.

He can also be asked about the Replicated Man holotapes.

[edit] Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other item On death
Brotherhood Scribe Robe N99 10mm Pistol

[edit] Appearances

Scribe Bowditch appears only in Fallout 3.

[edit] Notes

Compared to the other members of the brotherhood in the citadel,Scribe Bowditch is abnormally easy to pickpocket (Which makes an easy way to get a scribe outfit)

Scribe Bowditch can normally repair any item up to 51% condition without any perks/bonuses applied.

[edit] Bugs

Bowditch can occasionally be seen holding his hands up to a server or other piece of computer equipment, as though he is warming his hands by a fire. This may not be a glitch, considering the amount of heat servers can put out. (confirmed on 360 and PS3)

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fallout 3 Official Game Guide
The Citadel
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