Bright Brotherhood

The  is a religious faction in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

History
A strange cult of Ghouls, and a single human fully believing himself to be a Ghoul, are lead by a charismatic and prophetic Glowing One named Jason Bright. Thanks to what was probably an extremely rare mutation, Bright never turned Feral, and has instead built up a small following of like-minded Ghouls, clad in the vestments of a tribe in the final stages of preparation to leave for a "new world"; a promised land foretold by Bright, that is the ghoul's ultimate goal.

Some time in the past, Chris Haversam came to the facility believing he was a ghoul. Even after pleading with him, the other followers were unable to convince him that he was actually still a human. Thus, this makes him the only human follower although he was not allowed on the ship for the "Great Journey".

Shunned by frightened outsiders, and murdered by Nightkin convinced the Brotherhood are sitting on a mythical shipment of Stealthboys, the Brotherhood have long come to realize that they are not bound to, or long for this earth.

Organization
Jason Bright is the leader of these ghouls which blindly follow him. Chris Haversam is the non-ghoul human, convinced he is a ghoul, who is in charge of most technology and the rockets required for the 'Great Journey.'

Relations with the outside
They keep mainly to themselves and their only outside contact was recruiting the Courier to find supplies. They also require the Courier's aid in defeating the Nightkin who activley harrass the brotherhood through the basement intercom.

Technology
Many robed corpses of Bright followers can be found strewn across the Mojave Wasteland, such as at Primm Pass, east of Primm, and the Coyote Den, north of Nipton (probably as a feast for the Coyote den mother's young). These bodies appear from the beginning of the game, implying that these Bright followers died prior to their "Great Journey". The dead followers tend to be well armed, especially the ones found within the REPCONN buildings, who often carry plasma defenders, a very rare weapon elsewhere. Their bodies can be stripped of these with no karma penalty and can make a considerable profit for the player.

Interactions with the player character
The Bright Brotherhood appear during the quest Come Fly With Me. Their leader, Jason Bright, believes the Courier to be sent by "the Creator" to stop "demons" and allow them to continue with the "Great Journey".

Appearances
The appears in Fallout: New Vegas.