Brian Locklear
Born: October 7th 2049
Age: 48
Appearance: A little stocky but still muscular
Hair color: Black with a little gray mixed in
Eye color: blue
Strength: 11
Perception: 6
Endurance: 6
Charisma: 3
Intelligence: 5
Agility: 4
Luck: 10
Backstory: His mother Maria moved from her home in Russia to be with His father Anthony in Anchorage, Alaska. In October of 2049 Brian was born at a hospital in Anchorage. He lived in Anchorage until 2066 when the battle for Anchorage took place. He moved from Anchorage, Alaska to Seatle, Washington. Finding himself homeless and out of work. He ventures east to look for work. A year long track across country looking for work landed him in West Virginia. He was offered a job by a Vault-Tech representative to work on the construction team for the local vault. He was able to get a house near the vault. In this town he met Sarah, the woman who would go on to be his wife. They get married on December 20th 2068. They have a son a year later in March of 2069. His name is Joseph. The Vault debuts in 2076 to celebrate America's Tercentenerary. The construction crew along with respected members of society in West Virginia were granted entry. 500 residents in total. That fatefull day came. October of 2077, the news of nuclear detonation in New York and Pennsylvania had come to the residents of Vault 76. They rush to take their place in the vault. Brian stands in the doorway ushering people in and waiting for his family. The vault door starts to close as a detonation is seen in the distance. People rush in faster. Brian sees his family and he calls to them to hurry. The blast gets closer and just before his family can get passed the door. The giant gear shaped door thunders shut, leaving Sarah and Joseph outside to become petrified corpses. Brian spends the next 20 years of his life in solitude and grief in the concrete walls of Vault 76. It is now the year 2097 the doors open for the vault dwellers to be let out to reclaim and rebuild. Our adventurer steps out past the petrified corpses of his family stopping again to grieve for a moment before going on to the world that awaits him.
