Everett (Fallout 3)

 is a Pitt raider, usually found in The Mill in the year 2277.

Background
Everett is the Mill's foreman, residing in his own office with a door leading to the Abandoned Area. He regularly sends slaves to collect steel ingots in the Steelyard.

Daily schedule
He spends all day in his office.

Quests

 * Unsafe Working Conditions: He is the person that the player reports to for Steelyard duty. He also rewards the player for turning in steel ingots; 10 are required for this quest.
 * Mill Worker: You can choose to continue collecting ingots beyond the minimum required for "Unsafe Working Conditions". With every 10 ingots gathered, he will reward you with a piece of equipment. Note that he is the source of several unique weapons and armor, including The Mauler, the Perforator, tribal power armor, and the metal blaster.

Effects of player actions

 * Regardless of who you side with, Everett will remain friendly. If you choose to free the slaves, Wernher will tell you that Everett is still alive and taking ingots from the player, although he never mentions why they didn't kill him.
 * Do not kill him if you want the unique weapons and armors, and the achievement/trophy that comes with it.
 * Despite being a Pitt Raider, Everett is not considered to be an Evil character, so killing him will result in a reduction of Karma.

Notable quotes

 * "You're one hell of a steeler, kid."
 * "This thing's mauled trogs and ghouls from here to Monroeville."
 * "Used to belong to a desert priest. Said wearing it made him bulletproof. Course, that didn't stand up to a little testing. But damn if it wasn't a gloriously fun time."

Appearances
appears in The Pitt add-on for Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * Sometimes he will stand in front of the entrance to the Steelyard and say "Go away", thus not giving you a chance to collect all unique weapons if hadn't done since then.


 * Sometimes he also gets stuck infront of the doorway and just moves his lips. This bug has no known solution aside from removing the Pitt DLC and reinstalling to start over.