Brotherhood of Steel (East Coast)

The Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel is a faction of the Brotherhood of Steel active in the East Coast. Its headquarters is the Citadel, built into and beneath the ruins of the Pentagon in what used to be Washington, DC. It is led by Elder Owyn Lyons. It is one of the most important and influential factions in the Capital Wasteland.

The Expedition
Some time after the (apparent) destruction of the Enclave, the Brotherhood's ruling council, based in the Lost Hills bunker in South California, decided to send a contingent of soldiers all the way to the East Coast, with two important objectives. First, to scour the ruins of Washington D.C., once the nation’s capital, and recover any and all advanced technology. Second, to investigate the reports of Super Mutant activity in the area.

And so a small but hardened contingent of Brotherhood of Steel soldiers, led by an idealistic Paladin named Owyn Lyons (and accompanied by his friend and technological adviser Scribe Rothchild, as well as his seven year-old daughter Sarah) set out from the Lost Hills Bunker in California, and began the long trek east to what was once Washington D.C.

Scourging the Pitt
On their way to the to the Capital Wasteland, the Brotherhood came across the post-war settlement known as The Pitt. As the next morning dawned, the Brotherhood came over Mount Wash, and razed the city to the ground. The Brotherhood were out manned and out gunned, but they managed to fight their way through anything that put up a fight with nary a scratch.

Along the way they gathered up any non-mutated kind they found. In all, there were only twenty of them. Most were recruited into the Brotherhood. One, Greg Bear, is stationed with Lyon's pride, and the only one left in the Capital Wasteland (Hinting the Brotherhood may have spread out more after The Pitt).

One member from Lyon's squad, Ishmael Ashur, was knocked unconscious and buried in the rubble. The rest of the squad continued onward, leaving him for dead. Later a group of Raiders poked around the battle site as Ashur arose from the rubble. The Raiders almost saw him as a god, coming out from the rubble. Ashur then managed to take control of The Pitt after the Scourge had taken out the worst of the worst. Ashur managed to reactivate the old steel mills, and used the new industry to buy slaves from all over to continue the work.

There are five holotapes in the locked safe in Ashur's room in Haven that contain a pre-recorded message from Ashur to his daughter, Marie. In these tapes, Ashur explains that he was pulled out of the rubble by a Scavenger trying to take his Power Armour. The Scavenger, and their family, often made raids deep into the city for supplies. Ashur - looked at by the Scavengers as a god because of his Power Armour and brotherhood know-how - took advantage of this and began to build a city. As the city grew, Raiders often attacked, and Ashur would kill the leader, then recruit the remainders as his guards.

Arrival
When the group finally arrived in the Capital Wasteland, it didn’t take long before they made some remarkable discoveries.

The Pentagon, as they had feared, was largely destroyed. But its sub-levels remained intact, and contained enough pre-war technology and weaponry to keep Lyons’ forces going indefinitely (once the defense robots were destroyed). But there was something else, as well…a technological marvel that, if restored, could help the Brotherhood rebuild a strength and reputation that had been declining steadily for years.

The discovery was significant enough to earn Paladin Lyons a battlefield promotion to Elder, and a new directive from his superiors – to establish a new, permanent Brotherhood base in the Capital Wasteland, and continue the search for any other advanced technology hidden in the capital’s ruins.

Lyons accepted his new post gladly, and founded the Citadel, built into and beneath the ruins of the Pentagon. It was a fortress the Brotherhood of Steel desperately needed, and one they rushed to fortify, thanks to their other great discovery – Super Mutants.

Super Mutant threat


It didn’t take long for Lyons and the Brotherhood of Steel to find the Super Mutants, mostly because they didn’t have to: the Super Mutants found them. In the Capital Wasteland – particularly in the urban ruins of downtown D.C. – the Super Mutants simply couldn’t be avoided.

That’s why, for the people of the Capital Wasteland, the Brotherhood of Steel was the answer to their prayers. Scattered, hungry, and largely disorganized, they had lived with the constant threat of death or capture by the Super Mutants for as long as they could remember. Elder Lyons and his brave Knights and Paladins changed all that. For the first time, the Super Mutant tide was stemmed. The D.C. ruins were still Super Mutant controlled and uninhabitable, that was true, but the number of incursions against outlying settlements dropped significantly. Life was still harsh and unfair, but at least now the people of the Capital Wasteland had a fighting chance – and they had Elder Lyons and the Brotherhood to thank for that.

New Objectives


Fighting the Super Mutants, simply keeping them at bay, may have been enough for the area’s innocents, but for the Brotherhood, too many questions remained: how were these local Super Mutants created? Why were they capturing the people of the Capital Wasteland? Where were they taking them? Finding these answers would, ultimately, become Owyn Lyons' obsession.

The years passed, but not in a way anyone had foreseen. Indeed, the Brotherhood of Steel’s importance to the people of the Capital Wasteland was not something that Lyons ever expected. Nor was it something his superiors back in California cared at all about. Their newest Elder had a clearly defined mission – to acquire advanced technologies in and around the ruins of Washington D.C. Finding the source of the Super Mutant threat and destroying it was important too, of course. But that shouldn’t take too long… right? Surely the Brotherhood of Steel could handle a few Super Mutants? How hard could it be to locate and eliminate their source? Lyons’ prime objective was, first and foremost, the acquisition of technology. The Super Mutants were his second priority. Thus was the subject of every communication from the Brotherhood of Steel leadership in California.

But Elder Owyn Lyons had another priority, one he considered more important than his original directive or any orders received since – the protection of the innocent people of the Capital Wasteland. And so, Lyons sent word to his superiors that he would continue his search for technology when he was damned good and ready, and would not sacrifice the people who had come to rely on the bravery and strength of the Brotherhood of Steel.

The Californian corridors of Lost Hills erupted in rumor and speculation. Had Owyn Lyons “gone native,” putting the needs of the people of D.C. above those of the Brotherhood itself? Or had a Brotherhood Elder finally exhibited the selfless behavior that should serve as a model for the entire order? Caught in the middle, the ruling Elders made the only decision they could – they would still recognize Elder Lyons as a leader of the Brotherhood of Steel, and the Citadel as their D.C. headquarters. But all support from the West Coast was thereby cut off. If Lyons wanted to pursue his own agenda on the East Coast, he would do it alone.

So that’s what the stalwart Elder did. The Capital Wasteland division of the Brotherhood of Steel, headquartered in the Citadel, became its own entity: still affiliated with the Brotherhood of Steel on the West Coast, and bound by its laws and customs, but otherwise completely independent.

Schism


Most of Elder Lyons’ soldiers supported his dedication to the people of the Capital Wasteland, and were proud of their leader’s commitment to honor and heroism. But there were those who voiced their opposition – loudly, and aggressively. They believed that by abandoning the Brotherhood of Steel’s primary mission of acquiring new technologies, Elder Lyons had abandoned the very values that defined the order itself.

One night, the dissenters departed from the Citadel, absconding with weapons, Power Armor, and other pieces of technology and equipment. This was, without question, Owyn Lyons’ darkest hour. He had become a man of compassion and understanding, and couldn’t help but sympathize with those who had left: he had abandoned the Brotherhood’s primary mission. He recognized that, and took full responsibility. Some of the Knights and Paladins who left had been his brothers in arms for years. Together, they had shared victory and loss, pain and elation. But to those soldiers loyal to Elder Lyons, this dereliction of duty and theft of technology was an act of cowardice and treason. Lyons was left with little choice: he branded the dissenters “Outcasts”, traitors to the Brotherhood of Steel – it was a name they would ultimately wear like a badge of honor, proud of the distance it put between themselves and Lyons’ “soldier sycophants”.

Current status
In 2277, Elder Lyons’ daughter Sarah is now a grown woman, and one of the Brotherhood’s fiercest warriors; in fact, she’s the only member to have achieved the illustrious rank of Sentinel, and now commands her own elite squad, Lyons' Pride.

The war with the Super Mutants – a conflict that has continued unceasingly for over twenty years – rages on, and the Brotherhood is feeling the strain of this extended conflict. Without reinforcements from the West Coast, Lyons has been forced to recruit locally, and the results have been less than stellar: most new conscripts are overeager, unskilled, or both, and as a result their survival rate is atrocious. So low, in fact, that word has spread throughout the Capital Wasteland – join the Brotherhood of Steel, and you’ll be dead within the week.

The Brotherhood Outcasts have re-dedicated their lives to the Brotherhood of Steel’s original mission – the acquisition of new technologies, operating out of aptly named Fort Independence.

It’s certainly not how Elder Owyn Lyons expected his life to turn out, not the way he imagined his command would be chronicled in the historical archives. Such is a career of a Brotherhood of Steel Elder.

According to early piece concept art concerning Paradise Falls, slavers living there are also Brotherhood of Steel enemies (which is very likely because of the new BoS mission).

Project Purity, the Enclave, and Broken Steel
When the Brotherhood discovered Project Purity, based inside the Jefferson Memorial, they decided to help defend the scientists that worked on the project from the frequent Super Mutant attacks. The goal was simple, and beneficial, huge amounts on pure water. The only problem was that large scale tests were always unsuccesful. As time grew on, and Super Mutant attacks became frequent the Brotherhood became disinterested with the project. In 2258 Catherine dies of childbirth, and James runs away to find safe haven for his new child, the project collapses. The Brotherhood focuses on fighting of the Super Mutant threat for the next few decades, and all the while, only learn how to fight them.

In 2272, a man by the name of Three Dog sets up a news/music radio station inside the middle of the D.C. ruins, and the Brotherhood strike a deal with him. As stated by Senitnel Lyons "The Brotherhood needed a roof over their heads, and the guy here needed to not get his head blown off. It's a mutually beneficial relationship." The Brotherhood continue to use the GNR building as a port in the storm.

Eventually, James' child emerges from Vault 101 to find his/her father who wants to restart Project Purity in 2277. A science team is brought together, and repairs are started. Soon though, the Enclave show up, and storm the Purifier. Colonel Autumn demands that the project be handed over to the government, but James adamently states that Project purity is private. To make a point, Autumn shoots the scientist in the room. James then sacrifices himself by flooding the control room with radiation, and killing himself, along with the Enclave Soldiers, but unfortunately Colonel Autumn survives.

The remaining scientists, and the Lone Wanderer manage to go through the old Taft Tunnels that link the Memorial to the Citadel, with only the Lone Wanderer to defend them from any Enclave Soldiers, or Feral Ghouls along the way. When they reach the end, a BoS member will make a final stand with the Wanderer against a final horde of Feral Ghouls, and get the Scientists topside to safety. Once there Dr. Li demands that Lyons opens the gate to the Citadel and let them in, which he does so promptly.

Once inside the Elder Lyons begins to contemplate the threat the Enclave now pose. The Wanderer is sent to Vault 87 to locate a GECK that is necassary to start the purifier, if nothing else than to keep it away from the Enclave. Meanwhile the Brotherhood gears up for war, modifying their weapons and armor in preparation for fighting the Enclave. Scribe Rothchild teams up with Madison Li on the Liberty Prime robot, and together manage to solve the power problems.

Meanwhile, the Wanderer locates the GECK, but is unfortunately captured by the Enclave, and the GECK is installed to the Purifier. He is then interrogated by Colonel Autumn for the activation code, but is interrupted by President Eden, who requests a meeting with him/her. Unfortunately, Colonel Autumn soon orders the soldiers to attack the Wanderer regardless of the Presidents orders, and the Wanderer must fight their way to the President. Once the two finally meet, Eden asks the player to install a modified FEV virus to the Purifier, as a way to cleanse the wasteland of all mutations. The player is forced to leave with the virus in hand, but has a chance to "blow up" Eden and Raven Rock, if they wish to.

Once the Wanderer makes it back to the Citadel, Sentinal Lyons asks her father permission for an assault on the Purifier, which he denies, that is until the Lone Wanderer tells Elder Lyons of the current situation. Elder Lyons then asks the player for any important info before proceeding. At this point, the player can had over the Modified FEV (Karma), tell the Elder about the Super Mutants and Vault 87 (Karma), and about the current status of the Enclave (no Karma). Then the Elder demands that Rothchild sends in the now functional Liberty Prime in with the Lyons Pride on an attack on the Purifier. Rothchild disagrees with the desision, but the Elder bulies him into doing it anyway. Soon the Wanderer is recruited as an honorary member of the Pride, and joins the Brotherhood on the assault.

Liberty Prime easily clears the way through all Enclave forces, completely obliterating them, and clearing the path for the Pride. Once inside the memorial, the Wanderer, and Sentinal Lyons make their way through the last of the Enclave forces, and culminates with a confrontation with Colonel Autumn. Whether or not the end is a bloody one is determined by the Wanderers speech level, but regardless, the two make it to the control room, only to be told that something has damaged the Purifier, and it must be activated now, and the current radiation levels would kill them. At this point, someone has to go inside to activate it, although with Broken Steel, an untimely death can be avoided. Also, at this point, the Wanderer can use the FEV to poison the water, and the Brotherhood end up none the wiser.

With the Purifier up and running, the Brotherhood take control, and begin distributing the clean water through out the Wasteland, with Scribe Bigsely overseeing operations (supposedly to get rid of him). Also during this time, the Brotherhood systematically destroy any Enclave outposts in the Wasteland, with Liberty Prime spearheading the assault, even destroying Raven Rock if the Player hadn't already. During this time the Brotherhood also begin to reverse engineer the Enclaves Plasma weaponry, removing that advantage. Two weeks after the assault on Project Purity, the Lone Wanderer awakens in the Citadels clinic, and is greeted by Elder Lyons. He will update the player on the current situation on the war. He then asks the Lone Wanderer to journey to Rockland to help with an attack on a communications facility.

The Lone Wanderer makes it to the Rockland car tunnels, and is assisted by Paladin Tristan, and a squad of Brotherhood members, and Liberty Prime. The Enclave forces are decimated, and Liberty Prime manages to literally punch a hole through the Enclaves defenses, giving the Brotherhood an access point. Then, Liberty Prime detects a signal and orders the Brotherhood forces to retreat. Soon after the area is destroyed, along with Liberty Prime, by an Orbital Bombardment, leaving the Brotherhood shaken. Paladin Tristan orders the Wanderer to lead a squad of members to find out what had happened.

At the Citadel, the Brotherhood are really taken aback by the Orbital assault. Moments before they had been crushing any Enclave resistance, and now they have lost their biggest weapon, and are facing a weapon they know nothing about. In addition, it is certain that the Enclave will counterattack, especially since the Brotherhood was the one to instigate the war. When the Lone Wanderer comes back from the Rockland Satellite Station, he/she delivers some encrypted data for Scribe Rothchild to decrypt, who is aghast at all the hard work that went into restoring Liberty Prime, only to go to waste. Paladin Tristan then sends the Lone Wanderer to the Old Olney Powerworks for a Tesla Coil, so the Brotherhood can recreate Liberty Primes Liberty Laser, the only effective defense the Brotherhood had against the Vertibirds.

The Wanderer does so, with a prototype device made by the Brotherhood meant to jam the signal the Enclave use to control Deathclaws. The Lone Wanderer makes it to Olney Powerworks, encountering many Deathclaws, Enclave forces, and Robots, but eventually he/she makes it to the center with a functioning Tesla Coil in the middle. With the Tesla Coil in hand, the Lone Wanderer makes it back to the Citadel and hands it over to the scientists there, and is then ordered to make it to the Adams Air Force Base Via the Presidential Metro. When the Lone Wanderer enters the Air Force Base, and opens up a supply crate, containing ammo and a working Tesla Cannon. When oppening the crate, the Brotherhood receive a signal to commence attacking the Air Force Base, so the Lone Wanderer can make their way through the Enclave forces and open the way to the Mobile Base Crawler. Eventually the Player makes it to the top of the Mobile Base Crawler, and has a choice to either launch the Enclaves last Orbital Payload on either the Mobile Bas Crawler, setting back the Enclave severely, or on the Citadel. Once outside, a Brotherhood squad, led by Sarah Lyons if she survived Project Purity, piloting a stolen Vertibird will take you back to the Citadel.

If the Citadel is destroyed, the Brotherhood forces will become hostile to the Lone Wanderer. If the Mobile Base Crawler was, the Brotherhood will be raking in all kinds of advanced technology from the ruins of the Enclave, and Scribe Rothchild will make it personal mission to restore Liberty Prime, and maybe even improve him.

Technology



 * The Capital Wasteland Brotherhood uses a Power Armor model similar to the T-51b Power Armor, but with some key differences. It is possible that it is the early T-45d Power Armor or some other early prototype. Relative to the Western Brotherhood, this armor is much more widely issued, being given to most front-line personnel, and not just select paladins. Given this, and the different design of the armor, it is possible that most of their power armor was salvaged from the ruins of the Pentagon, and perhaps from other military facilities encountered during their journey east, and used to replace damaged or worn Brotherhood Armor and T-51b suits.

Ismael Ashur of The Pitt wears a modified version of a T-45d Power Armor suit, that has been heavily modified due to a long amount of use, and few pieces of Power Armor available. Since Ashur had worn this suit during the scourge, it's possible that the Brotherhood came across the suits earlier than at the Pentagon.


 * They also use a new Laser Rifle model and Assault Rifles.

Rank system
The Capital Wasteland detachment utilizes a slightly different system than the original Brotherhood out west, for instance, the Paladins are not a separate caste but a rank.  (Ranks are sorted Lowest-Highest/Bottom-Top)

Similarities and inconsistencies with other Fallout games

 * External recruitment is also present in Fallout Tactics.
 * Renegades deserted from newly established Brotherhood of Steel division is similar to Circle of Steel in Van Buren.
 * War Department, not Department of Defense nor Ministry of Defense (latter one in Polish translation of Fallout 3 website), was mentioned in the Maxson Log holodisk in Fallout. Difference with real world name of this department is explained by Divergence theory.

Appearances
The Capital Wasteland division of the Brotherhood of Steel is a major faction in Fallout 3.