Scribe Bigsley

 is a scribe of the Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel who is added to Fallout 3 in the add-on Broken Steel.

Once the Purifier has been activated, Bigsley and several neophyte scribes take up residence at 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. Holy Water and Protecting The Water Way and their rewards are obtained by talking to him, while The Amazing Aqua Cura can be obtained through a speech check or by hacking his computer.

Bigsley's personality is that of an overworked genius with little patience for those he feels have not earned their status. He constantly belittles and insults everyone around him, both his initiates and the Lone Wanderer. While it might be assumed that this is because managing the Purifier and water distribution has placed him under excessive stress, talking to him reveals that he was kicked out off all three orders of scribe, after the lead scribe of each order felt threatened by his abilitiy 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). After being transferred to the Order of the Shield, he antagonized Scribe Bowditch by recognizing the antiquated nature of the latter's theories. He was then transferred to the Order of the Scrolls where he quickly ran afoul of Scribe Jameson (who's history of power abuse is illustrated by having previously condemned Scribe Yearling to a life-threatening assignment at the Arlington Library for similar reasons. He has also, like many others, questioned 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. Bigsley is convinced of his genius which, although not explicitly commented on by others, was obviously recognized by Lyons and Rothchild when placing him in charge of a project whose importance was rivaled only by the war with the Enclave.