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about Brian in canon and in fanfiction
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==General==
Brian makes his only appearance on-screen during the episode [[I Don't]], which deals of his marriage to Erin. His appearance is not notourious, as he only makes jesting remarks as attempts to humor or to difuse a tense situation and flees his own wedding reception to escape his in-laws fighting.
Brian apparently once worked in government intelligence, though in what capacity is unknown. He did not have his job long, however - possibly because Erin liked telling everyone what Brian did for a living - and was fired after his honeymoon.
 
Brian apparently once worked in government intelligence, though in what capacity is unknown. He did not have his job long, however - possibly because Erin liked telling everyone what Brian did for a living - and was fired after his honeymoon.
 
At some point, before (or possibly during) his relationship with Erin, he contracted herpes from an unknown partner.
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==Brian in fanfiction==
 
Fanfiction is often unkind to this character, with Brian being treated either as an incompetent leech and drunkard (e.g. [[Falling Into College]]) or as an outright criminal (e.g. [[Invisible Planet]]).
 
Other notable appearances:
 
In the fanfic [[It's All About Respect]], the alternate-universe version of Brian is [[Alfred Brian Chambers IV]]; during the course of the fic, he is severely injured and mind-wiped by Colonel [[Franklin Davers]], who was under orders to kill Brian for hhis traitorous actions (as a former member of the government group known as the [http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=316&Itemid=54 Domestic Operations Agency]. However, Franklin determined that the mindwipe and is injuries would render Brian unable to cause any more harm.
 
In the [[John Lane]] series, Brian appears in alternate versions of "I Don't" and "Aunt Nauseum". In the latter, unlike in canon, Erin turns up in Lawndale and a drunken Brian pursues, leading to him getting flattened by John Lane and Jake.
 
In the [[God Save The Esteem]] series, Brian and Erin move in with the Morgendorffers; as he's clearly not studying for his real estate exam, Daria forces him to do so.
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