Bryan Wilks

Bryan Wilks is an eight-year old boy living in Grayditch $$ Speaking to him begins the quest Those!

Background
Bryan spent his childhood living in Grayditch with his single-parent father, Fred Wilks, often playing with the young son of William Brandice. Together, the two boys explored all of Grayditch and learned the best places to hide from giant ants. Bryan also pestered Doctor Lesko with questions. His father always told him that if he made a mistake, he had to apologize three times, and then decide if he actually meant it.

Effects of player's actions
At the end of the quest, Bryan is left alone and orphaned and goes to live in his former home. The player character then has the following options:
 * To find his Aunt Vera Weatherly in Rivet City and ask her to take him in.
 * To secure him a place in Little Lamplight.
 * To sell him to Eulogy Jones and the slavers of Paradise Falls.
 * To simply leave him in Grayditch by himself.

Later in the game, one can check on him. If he is with Vera in Rivet City, he will be very happy and grateful to the Lone Wanderer for getting him there. If he is still in Grayditch, he will be lonely and miserable, but at least safe. If he is in Little Lamplight, he will think the other kids are weird and say he would have enjoyed Rivet City much better. If the player character sells him to Eulogy, he disappears from the game permanently.

If one simply leaves him in Grayditch, Three Dog will criticize the player character, saying that "you left the kid to rot in that fallout shelter." If one sells him as a slave, his remarks will be even more negative. In contrast, if one gets Bryan to Rivet City, Three Dog's remarks will be positive.

Appearances
Bryan appears in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
While in the shelter, Bryan will say "Now I know what a TV dinner feels like." This is a reference to the movie Die Hard, where John McClane says the same thing while crawling through a narrow ventilation shaft.

Bugs

 * If Vera Weatherly dies after Bryan moves in with her, Bryan may appear inside of the Enclave garrison outside of the Jefferson Memorial during Take it Back! Strangely, Enclave soldiers will be friendly to Bryan while Brotherhood troops are hostile and will open fire on Bryan.
 * If you attack Bryan while he is in Rivet City, everyone will become hostile towards him but not you. As he cannot be killed, the resident non-player characters will chase him and attack him fruitlessly.
 * It is possible to find Bryan being attacked by other NPCs. Examples of this include the Enclave soldier north of the ruined farmhouse, and random event occurrences outside the Super-Duper Mart.
 * Bryan can be pickpocketed and reverse-pickpocketed. This can be used to arm him and change his clothing. The player can also steal and wear his ragamuffin outfit. Placing an explosive device in his inventory merely adds it to his inventory rather than changing it to a live explosive.