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The Scourge is the term often used by Pitt inhabitants for the battle and mop-up operations conducted by the Brotherhood of Steel while traveling east to Washington D.C. in 2255.

Background

While the detachment of the Brotherhood of Steel under Owyn Lyons was heading east across the continental United States, bound for the Capital Wasteland, to look for lost technology in the nation's former capital of Washington, D.C., they encountered many groups of survivors whom had adapted in various ways to the post-apocalyptic conditions. One such region was The Pitt, formerly known as Pittsburgh. Before the Scourge, The Pitt was lawless and ruled by no one, with rape gangs, raiders, slavers, and many other kinds of horrors all freely wandered, terrorizing the few innocent survivors.

Sweep of The Pitt

As they passed into the region, the Brotherhood of Steel, under Owyn Lyons swept through the area, easily devastating any large pockets of resistance, taking any unmutated children (around twenty) for the Brotherhood, such as Paladin Kodiak. The area was left in ruins, with zero casualties on the side of the Brotherhood. Ishmael Ashur, of course, was a notable exception. Buried in rubble, his squad mates were certain he had been killed, and continued their sweep without him. He regained consciousness after the Scourge had moved on. The stage was set for Ashur's rise to power, and subsequent control of The Pitt. This part of the story, told to the player by Ashur, is corroborated by Ashur's power armor, at least somewhat circumstantially. It is most likely true, as aside from the shock and awe effect with most other raiders and slaves, there is little reason Ashur would lie about his background.