G.C. Broadrick

Master Sergeant G.C. Broadrick was a guard at the RB-2851 facility prior to the Great War.

Background
Principled and moral, Broadrick was keenly aware of the experiments carried out at the RB-2851 facility and the fact that most prisoners would be better off serving their time elsewhere. He did not inquire as to their past or crimes, for his own sanity.

As he continued his service, it started to dawn on him that the experiments were far more extreme than he assumed. When his co-worker, MSgt. Raymond Esteban, recounted that he overheard a discussion between two scientists that the prisoners were opened up to experiment with their brains, he started to doubt his country. He joined up to serve it and protect his fellow Americans, but wound up as an accomplice to what seemed like mindless butchery.

When a prison riot was imminent, Broadrick hesitated. The fact that he knew what was being done to the inmates made him sympathize with their plight. Rather than go directly to Gamma-IX status to sequester the prisoners and starve them into submission, Broadrick took the matter up with his superiors, going directly to General Rawlings overseeing the whole research effort. However, Rawlings was far more fanatical and ruthless than Broadrick. Broadrick was transferred to latrine duty in Anchorage, while his co-worker was put in charge of the prison block.

Appearances
G.C. Broadrick is mentioned only in the Fallout 4 add-on Automatron.