Daniel Agincourt

 is an engineer working on Project Purity in 2277.

Background
Daniel is rather rude and standoffish, focusing most of his energy on his work for Project Purity. He holds much disdain for James and the Lone Wanderer, viewing them as the cause for the project's indefinite hiatus. He has no interest nor time for adventures and fancy plans. Should the need arise, however, he is brave enough to fight. Unfortunately, though an experienced engineer, Daniel proves a less-than-capable fighter, and he will generally either run or perish when faced with unfavorable odds.

Despite his initial rudeness, if the Lone Wanderer later informs him of their father's death, he will apologize for his behavior and display remorse at having been so rude.

Quests

 * The Waters of Life: Agincourt is one of the scientists who relocate to Jefferson Memorial. While initially rather short with the player, Daniel becomes marginally more respectful if he survives The Waters of Life quest. He can be given a pistol during that quest to assist the player. He accepts:
 * 10mm pistol
 * Silenced 10mm pistol - "Not sure the Silencer'll do me any good, but at least it's something."
 * .32 pistol - "I guess it's better than nothing. Thanks."
 * Scoped .44 magnum - "Wow! Are you sure?"
 * Chinese pistol - "I've never used one of those before"

Effects of player actions

 * If you kill Daniel, Garza will immediately become hostile to the player if you are not hidden when you killed him. While some of the other scientists will be hostile too, only Garza will attack the player.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.