Simon Barnaky

General Simon Barnaky was a Midwestern Brotherhood of Steel paladin, originally one of the rebellious young paladins who disagreed with the Brotherhood's ways, and wanted to bring BOS technology to the outside world. Despite this however, he still maintained a dim view of none-Prime humans, including Tribals and Ghouls. This was easily apparent in his initial dealings with the Warrior, who was originally a Tribal before joining the Brotherhood though as the Warrior continued to succeed in the most desperate of missions, he began to genuinely respect and trust the former Tribal. He also had discomfort with the Warrior encouraging Intelligent Deathclaws and Super Mutants to join the Brotherhood.

By 2198 he was the leader of the Midwestern Brotherhood of Steel, until he was taken prisoner by Gammorin's (Paladin Latham's) super mutant forces in St. Louis. Then he was abducted by Calculator's robots and taken to Vault 0, when his brain was extracted and put into a humanoid Brain Bot. He was succeeeded by general Dekker.

Barnaky had a wife called Maria.

Depending on how the player chooses to deal with him, he could come back to his senses after the Warrior reminds him of his wife, the Warrior could kill him, or the Warrior could put his brain into the Calculator, which then takes on a pro-Prime Human mentality and begins to restore mankind to it's prior glory at the cost of all mutated beings and Super Mutants being hunted down and chased back to the West Coast. His fate if the Warrior saved him then decided to sacrifice himself to become one with the Calculator is not known, though it could be assumed he becomes the guardian of the Warrior/Calculator.

Appearances in games
Simon Barnaky appears only in Fallout Tactics, where he was voiced by R. Lee Ermey. His first name is mentioned only in his holodisk letter to his wife, the text of which is not available in the game itself, but can be found in mission files.

Trivia
General Barnaky is the name of the general who's house is broken into by Bill Murray & Harold Ramis in Stripes.