Mister Burke

Mister Burke is Allistair Tenpenny's right-hand man in 2277.

Background
Burke was born in 2221, making him 56 years old during the events of Fallout 3 in 2277. Mister Burke is first found spending his days at Moriarty's Saloon, drinking and talking to Colin Moriarty or asking Gob, the ghoul bartender; probing him with questions such as: what is it like being a ghoul, the effects of radiation on his body, and what it's like to live among the non-irradiated populace. He also likes to eat at the Brass Lantern, where he can keep an eye on the atomic bomb.

Daily schedule
He can be found sitting in a chair in Moriarty's Saloon before the start of the quest "The Power of the Atom". If the Lone Wanderer accepts the fusion pulse charge, he will go back to Tenpenny Tower once the task of re-arming the bomb is finished, and will await for the Lone Wanderer to rendezvous with him. Alternatively, if the Lone Wanderer disarms the nuke, he will leave Moriarty's Saloon and travel back to Tenpenny Tower (this might take him a few days, and he may be killed in the wasteland) and spend all of his time in or on the same floor as his suite.

Quests

 * The Power of the Atom: Burke attempts to hire The Lone Wanderer to detonate Megaton's bomb.

Effects of player's actions

 * If the Lone Wanderer has the Black Widow perk, she can seduce Burke. Once seduced, he will refer to her as his lover and will plan accordingly to go to Tenpenny Tower and convince Tenpenny to not blow up Megaton. Burke will actually disappear from the game altogether, but he will still send four love letters to Colin Moriarty to give to the Lone Wanderer as if he were at Tenpenny Tower. In the last one he will finally break up with the Lone Wanderer.
 * If the Lone Wanderer refuses Burke's offer or disarms the bomb without speaking to him, hitmen will show up at random encounters and try to kill the Lone Wanderer.
 * If the Lone Wanderer accepts the offer but reports Burke to Lucas Simms, Simms will attempt to arrest Burke, but will get shot and killed as a consequence. The Lone Wanderer can intervene and save Simms, but this can only be accomplished by killing or disarming Burke before he opens fire, or by attempting to speak to Simms while he is confronting Burke.
 * If the Lone Wanderer has helped Roy Phillips take over Tenpenny Tower before meeting Burke at Megaton, Phillips will make Burke his right-hand man.
 * If the Lone Wanderer kills Burke, the he/she gains positive Karma and can still detonate the bomb if having already accepted the offer.

Mister Break
Mister Break is a character found in the Sacred Bog area of Point Lookout. He is a part of the hallucination that occurs after the Lone Wanderer consumes punga seeds and is seen leaning against an atom bomb, similar to the Megaton bomb but much larger. After interacting with him, the bomb explodes, and the Lone Wanderer wakes up outside of the Sacred Bog. Mister Break is a delusional image of Mister Burke and his clothes are the same as Mr. Burke's. When spoken to, he will respond in Tobar the Ferryman's voice (it is later revealed that it was indeed Tobar talking to the player), and he gives a warning to not get up, saying "you might hurt yourself." Mister Break is an essential character.

Appearances

 * Burke appears only in Fallout 3.
 * Mister Break appears only in the Point Lookout add-on.

Behind the scenes

 * Mr Burke's script was written by Emil Pagliarulo and voiced by Wes Johnson
 * Mr. Burke does not exist in the Japanese version of Fallout 3, thus disabling the "detonate the bomb" option in The Power of the Atom as the Lone Wanderer cannot get the fusion pulse charge under any circumstances, which was done for cultural reasons.

Bugs

 * If the Lone Wanderer kills Burke, after a long while he may respawn, and can be found standing beside the bomb if it is disarmed, though he cannot be engaged in conversation.
 * If Lone Wanderer kills Burke and disarm the bomb, he/she will still encounter hitmen. If you loot one of their bodies, you will find a contract instructing them to kill you, signed "-B", as though the Lone Wanderer hadn't killed Burke.