Does Knight Titus appear in Fallout 4? Brotherhood of Steel role explained

Does Knight Titus appear in Fallout 4? Brotherhood of Steel role explained
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Is Knight Titus in Fallout 4?

  • No, Knight Titus is only a part of the Fallout show from Amazon.
  • He demonstrated the Brotherhood of Steel’s decline with his arrogance after failing to take down a mutated bear, leading to his demise.

With the Fallout show skyrocketing in popularity, you might be wondering if cocky Knight Titus is in Fallout 4. With Prime Video securing a hit series, here’s what you need to know about the character.

Does Knight Titus deserve to be in Fallout 4’s Brotherhood of Steel?

Knight Titus does not make an appearance in Fallout 4. Despite being a high-ranking Knight, Titus (played by Michael Rapaport) is an arrogant leader who is a far cry from what the Brotherhood of Steel stands for in the games. In the show, he was tasked to retrieve the head of Siggi Wilzig, which had a cold fusion reactor. 

Maximus (played by Aaron Moten) serves as Titus’ squire and they stumble into a mutated bear. After a tussle with the mutant, grievously injured Titus taunts Maximus as he asks for a healing stimpack. Naturally, his behaviour isn’t persuasive and Maximus chooses to let Titus die from his wounds. The squire then steals the Knight’s power armor before continuing into the wasteland.

Fallout 4 Knight Titus: Titus wears Power Armor as he stands next to his squire Maximus. Image via Amazon.
Power Armor can withstand incredible amounts of damage. Image via Amazon.

What did viewers think of Knight Titus in the Fallout show?

Viewers have largely expressed satisfaction over this turn of events, even if Knight Titus apparently lost his life. Some called him a ‘man child in power armor’ over on Reddit, while others noted that this demonstrated the Brotherhood’s decline. It’s a stark contrast from the game’s representation, a competent militant quasi-religious organization maintaining peace in a post-apocalyptic setting. While the appearance of Knight Titus in the Fallout games would pose deeper questions into the Brotherhood’s functioning, we’re glad he wasn’t a part of them. Expect Fallout 4 mods to bring him over soon.