Billy Creel

Billy Creel is a man from Megaton. He takes care of little Maggie whose parents died during a raider attack. His house contains a small safe whose code can be earned by talking to Maggie with the Child at Heart perk.

He is a very friendly, upbeat man who constantly consumes Nuka-Cola and dotes on his adopted daughter. His past is unknown, though it is hinted he was a simple wasteland explorer who gave up the dangerous profession to raise Maggie.

According to Colin Moriarty's private computer, Billy Creel may himself be a slaver who took in Maggie as a trophy, however, there is no other evidence in game to support this, and is more likely Moriarty's ironic mistrust of an honest man. He writes this: ''That Nuka-Cola swilling prick. Parading his little "daughter" Maggie around for all to see like a proud father...yeah right. Found her wandering around the Wasteland my left ass cheek. I bet old Billy fed Maggie's parents that buckshot sandwich himself then added the little girl to his trophy collection in that shithole he calls a home. I better keep my eye on him.'' In addition if you kill Billy, his last word is "Maggie.." which supports the notion that he cares for Maggie. Later in the game Maggie tells the PC that Billy has died and she is going to try to live with Manya and Nathan. Though, it was never stated how he died, or when. Besides being killed by the player, Billy is succeptable to falling to his death, which also triggers this response.

Corpse Loot
.44 Magnum, Round (10)

Head Wrap

Housekey - Billy Creel

Merc Adventurer Outfit

Scoped .44 Magnum

As the eyepatch is a part of the model, it can not be taken off his body.

House Loot
If you can get into Creel's house when he isn't there (easy lockpick), you can pick up four Pre-War Books.

Appearances
Billy Creel appears only in Fallout 3.

Trivia
The code to his safe is 15, 16, 23, 42. These are the last 4 numbers that make up the "Numbers" in the TV show LOST.

He is stated to be a Nuka Cola Addict and indeed, he does consume Nuka-Cola constantly, but whether or not he's truly addicted or if it is a substitute for not drinking alcohol is undetermined.

He may be a reference to Bo Creel, a character in the book Sidewinders.