Seagrave Holmes

Seagrave Holmes is a merchant in Rivet City in Fallout 3.

Background
Seagrave Holmes, 30, is a genius tinkerer and fixes anything he can get his hands on. He spends his days in the shop, and at night, he hangs around the Weatherly Hotel to talk to Vera Weatherly, who he’s not-so-secretly in love with. Seagrave has that easy way of relating to common folk. He fits into their social world without even thinking about. While he is exceptionally gifted with machines, he never lords that over others.

In his shady past, he used to do business with the slavers of Paradise Falls, selling them wanderers he captured, and was even good friends with Eulogy Jones, but now he merely runs a general store in the marketplace called "Rivet City Supply".

According to Doctor Preston's terminal, Holmes suffers from a chronic case of red-lung from all his repairs below-decks.

Relationships
He is the grandson of the founding Rivet City Council member Annette Holmes.

Daily schedule
Seagrave is generally to be found in his shop or (often on the flight deck) trying and failing to woo Vera Weatherly. He can also be found leaving his room, (mid-deck next to Marketplace entry) around 2-4 am.
 * Seagrave is re-stocked on Monday and Thursday.

Quests

 * Council Seat: Bannon mentions that his council seat is being contested by Seagrave. He wants the Lone Wanderer to look for incriminating evidence against his opponent.
 * The Wasteland Survival Guide: If the Lone Wanderer is working on the Wasteland Guide quest, he is one of the persons to talk to in finding out the History of Rivet City. If the Lone Wanderer goes to speak to Vera Weatherly about Rivet City's history she will direct the Lone Wanderer to talk to Seagrave, and if the Lone Wanderer then speaks to Seagrave, his speech makes it obvious that he has a crush on Vera.

Appearances
Seagrave Holmes appears only in Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * Siding with Bannon during Council Seat, his dialogue changes. His quote before his trade interface is "After what you did? Only because I have to." His lips do not move during 'After what you did', but they do for 'Only because I have to'.
 * Seagrave can disappear from the ship, not to found on the ship or at his shop.