Wild Card: A Fallout New Vegas Post-Game Quest

Hm, I'm thinking in terms of interesting narrative and geopolitics.

Harassing the NCR forces the entire way hurts them, but also shows that the Courier's a bit bloody minded. Retreating forces are still active combatants, but that's still where a lot of casualties occur. That's a lot of dead conscripts. The NCR will have the potential to turn hostile following an election cycle in either case, much like America. It'd also be antagonizing a potential trade partner and ally. They still need the water and electricity from the Dam.

Caesar's Legion is what would be funnier. Do we want a mega civil war on our border or a complete collapse in Legion territory? Refugees will flee to New Vegas either way. It won't go back to the way it was before. We'd likely see slave revolts break out as Legion command breaks down and they turn raider or warlord. I think it'd hurt the Legion mythos more though. If Lanius and Vulpes or whomever get into a civil war it may turn ideological rather than merely personal loyalties. That'd lay the seeds for potential Legionists in the future. That said, gameplay and narrative wise big enemy on map is a fun challenge.

I lean towards 6 friends rather than 3 die hard comrades, mostly because I'm worried the companions I really like won't make the cut: Boone, Veronica, and Arcade Gannon.

House has to die. He's got it coming. He's also so full of himself. "I'll put man on the moon in fifty years! Vegas is mine you hear me! Mine!" He doesn't have a school or factory, and he's ranting about space colonies. He really is a techbro, at least he can actually code. There's no House come back or scheme, he got got and ate shit for it. It's a fitting end for the man.

Also, Courier Six is a fun cheeky fan name, but kind of a bad name for the Courier. That wasn't their official designation the entire time they worked as a Courier. That was only for this job. The job went tits up, but I feel like it'd be better to have a past that began before they took the job. Who were they? Does the name give hints about their background? It feels like it leans into being a PC a bit much. :lol:
 
Hm, I'm thinking in terms of interesting narrative and geopolitics.

Harassing the NCR forces the entire way hurts them, but also shows that the Courier's a bit bloody minded. Retreating forces are still active combatants, but that's still where a lot of casualties occur. That's a lot of dead conscripts. The NCR will have the potential to turn hostile following an election cycle in either case, much like America. It'd also be antagonizing a potential trade partner and ally. They still need the water and electricity from the Dam.

Caesar's Legion is what would be funnier. Do we want a mega civil war on our border or a complete collapse in Legion territory? Refugees will flee to New Vegas either way. It won't go back to the way it was before. We'd likely see slave revolts break out as Legion command breaks down and they turn raider or warlord. I think it'd hurt the Legion mythos more though. If Lanius and Vulpes or whomever get into a civil war it may turn ideological rather than merely personal loyalties. That'd lay the seeds for potential Legionists in the future. That said, gameplay and narrative wise big enemy on map is a fun challenge.

I lean towards 6 friends rather than 3 die hard comrades, mostly because I'm worried the companions I really like won't make the cut: Boone, Veronica, and Arcade Gannon.

House has to die. He's got it coming. He's also so full of himself. "I'll put man on the moon in fifty years! Vegas is mine you hear me! Mine!" He doesn't have a school or factory, and he's ranting about space colonies. He really is a techbro, at least he can actually code. There's no House come back or scheme, he got got and ate shit for it. It's a fitting end for the man.

Also, Courier Six is a fun cheeky fan name, but kind of a bad name for the Courier. That wasn't their official designation the entire time they worked as a Courier. That was only for this job. The job went tits up, but I feel like it'd be better to have a past that began before they took the job. Who were they? Does the name give hints about their background? It feels like it leans into being a PC a bit much. :lol:

I mean, the way to lean into that is to lean into that. Someone who is willing to reinvent themselves, to make THIS the start of their life story (so far as they want other people to know), honestly tells me a lot about them considering that Fallout: New Vegas begins with being shot and left for dead.
 
Harassing the NCR forces the entire way hurts them, but also shows that the Courier's a bit bloody minded. Retreating forces are still active combatants, but that's still where a lot of casualties occur. That's a lot of dead conscripts. The NCR will have the potential to turn hostile following an election cycle in either case, much like America. It'd also be antagonizing a potential trade partner and ally. They still need the water and electricity from the Dam.

I think it's even stated by House in-game that Kimball will probably lose his re-election as a result of an NCR failure in the Mojave. I think one of the game's endings also shows that Chief Ranger Hanlon becomes an NCR senator if he survives and returns to California. Seems likely to me that Kimball and the expansionist wing of the NCR will be hampered for a long time, which would lead the way for Hanlon to make a presidential bid since he's an outspoken critic of aggressive Californian expansion.
 
[X] New World Blues
-[X][HOUSE] Ended his existence.
-[X][NCR] Let them retreat in good order.
-[X][LEGION] Break their backs.
-[X][ALLY] Small army of friends.
-[X][OUTLOOK] The promise of the future.
-[X] Alice Lefay (she/her)
 
[X] Plan : When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all
[X] Plan : Fond Memories of a Damn Good Time
 
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[X] New World Blues
-[X][HOUSE] Ended his existence.
-[X][NCR] Let them retreat in good order.
-[X][LEGION] Break their backs.
-[X][ALLY] Small army of friends.
-[X][OUTLOOK] The promise of the future.
-[X] Alice Lefay (she/her)

Got to vote for my own plan, but I'm completly ok with Hope winning.
 
[X] Plan: New World Hope
-[X][HOUSE] Ended his existence.
-[X][NCR] Let them retreat in good order.
-[X][LEGION] Break their backs.
-[X][ALLY] Small army of friends.
-[X][OUTLOOK] The promise of the future.
-[X] The Courier, "Six" to their friends (They/Them)
 
[X] Plan: New World Hope
-[X][HOUSE] Ended his existence.
-[X][NCR] Let them retreat in good order.
-[X][LEGION] Break their backs.
-[X][ALLY] Small army of friends.
-[X][OUTLOOK] The promise of the future.
-[X] The Courier, "Six" to their friends (They/Them)
 
[X] Plan: The Devil of New Vegas
-[X][HOUSE] Left him in stasis.
-[X][NCR] Utterly destroy their expedition.
-[X][LEGION] Erode their spirit.
-[X][ALLY] Tight-knit group of comrades.
-[X][OUTLOOK] The glories of the past.
-[X] John Smith (he/him)

I feel like this is hard mode, but also tells the story of a more power hungry and brutal Courier. What does it say about a man that would peacefully let Lanius live, but will hunt down and slaughter hundreds, if not thousands, of conscripts. The NCR is bled and taught to fear the Mojave, potentially burning bridges with New Vegas's one trade partner. The Legion is let allowed to live for a moment longer, letting it bleed itself dry in a pointless but more cleanly divided civil war. And House kept alive, perhaps as a mercy, perhaps as a trophy, but remaining as a seething devil on his shoulder and a potential threat to the Courier's control of New Vegas.

I don't expect it to win, but wanted to throw it together as starting situation. :lol:
 
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