Reilly's Rangers

Reilly's Rangers is a mercenary group in the Capital Wasteland based at the Ranger Compound. There are currently four members of Reilly's Rangers. Reilly herself also gives out quests involving mapping the wastes and helping other rangers in need. Their base is located near Seward Square.

While a mercenary force, they, like the Desert Rangers and the New California Rangers, are altruistic and operate on a strict set of morals.


 * After you finish the related quest, you can see them on your adventures through the Wasteland sometimes, and when you ask what Donovan (in this case, Donovan was there) is doing there, he'll tell you that Reilly tracked you and sent him to bring ammunition, or More specifically 1 Mini Nuke. In  addition, if you encounter him fighting off three Super Mutant Masters, you can let them kill him, then kill the Super Mutants, then loot his body (without any negative karma) and still get the mini-nuke, plus his equipment (he has the only Ranger Battle Armor Helmet), weapon, and ammo.

Appearances
Reilly's Rangers appear in Fallout 3.

Related quests

 * Reilly's Rangers
 * After completing the Reilly's Rangers (quest), you are able to turn in explored areas marked on your map to Reilly for 30 caps per location as a member of the Rangers. This includes any places you have marked on your map prior to meeting up with the Rangers.

Active Members

 * Reilly (Leader)
 * Butcher (Medic) - Will "Heal" you for free at the Ranger Compound
 * Donovan (Tech) - Will Repair equipment for reduced prices at Ranger Compound
 * Brick (Heavy Weapons)
 * The Lone Wanderer (If you decide to become a part of their scouting team)

Inactive Members

 * Theo (Quartermaster, Deceased)
 * Dallas (Deceased)
 * Kira (Deceased)

Historical Reference:

Reilly's Rangers is most likely based off of Rogers' Rangers, an elite company of rangers attached to the British Army during the French and Indian War. The unit was informally trained by Major Robert Rogers as a rapidly deployable light infantry force tasked with reconnaissance and conducting special operations against distant targets. Their military tactics were so bold and effective that the unit became the chief scouting unit of British Crown forces in the late 1750s.