Scribe Jameson

Scribe Elizabeth Jameson is the Proctor for the Order of the Quill and the Keeper of the Scrolls for Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel in 2277.

Background
Scribe Jameson is the Proctor of the Order of the Quill and Keeper of the Scrolls for the chapter. As such, she oversees the archives and protects the whole of the Brotherhood's knowledge. From technical manuals to records of the deeds of all the chapter's members.

Due to the chapter's constant misuse of its resources, they not only lack proper communications equipment, they also lack the personnel to properly search for and keep the records of their own detachments. This necessity for resource allocation is why she asks the Lone Wanderer–the only outsider in the Citadel–to procure any and all holotags they find. A prospect she does not like. The personnel shortage is far more of a probelm then let on, as she indicated that she would gladly give technology as payment for such records. Although the Brotherhood is in such a state, they managed to divert enough resources to establish a mission to the Arlington Library.

As a scribe it is her imperative duty to study compile and utilize the knowledge the Brotherhood procures. Naturally she is a student of their own history, and tends to conduct herself as ladylike and honorable as possible.

Daily schedule
Scribe Jameson can be found working in the archives area of the A ring at the Citadel when she is not sleeping.

Quests

 * Collecting Holotags: Any Brotherhood of Steel holotags found can be handed over to her for a reward.

Appearances
Scribe Jameson appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

 * Scribe Jameson will sometimes quote "If we value the pursuit of knowledge, we must be free to follow wherever that search may lead us." This quote was spoken by Adlai Stevenson II, a U.S diplomat and Democratic politician, in 1952.
 * Elizabeth Jameson mentions that their single field associate, Scribe Yearling, is working out of the Library of Congress. However, this is in error, as Scribe Yearling is actually working out of the Arlington Library.
 * Jameson has a setting enabling her to teach Barter, indicating the skills were at one point supposed to be trainable, as in Oblivion and Morrowind.