Post by Overseer Dryvou on Nov 18, 2015 6:14:22 GMT -8
New Vegas
New Vegas, originally known as Las Vegas[1] in the Wasteland before Robert House revived its reconstruction, is a city built upon the remains of Las Vegas, located in southern Nevada.
Unlike the other major cities of the United States, Vegas emerged from the atomic fire of the Great War relatively unscathed, with most of the major damage caused by the downfall of society in general. With House dead, however, rule of the New Vegas Strip and it's arsenal of highly upgraded securitrons has rolled over to a new "president".
New Vegas is limited entrance to those whom can prove they have the caps to live, gamble, and enjoy the life within the walls. Protected by an enormous, well guarded, wall of metal and wood, New Vegas has only two gates in, both of which are under twenty-four hour surveillance by either securitron robots, authorized to vaporize via laser should any try to enter without going through screening, or one of the local gangs within the walls. Freeside borders one entrance, and the other is located on the opposite side of the wall.
The Strip
The heart of New Vegas. When entering through The Strip North Gate, Gomorrah is to the right and the Lucky 38 is to the left. Further down the street is a gate to another area of the strip, which contains The Tops casino, the Ultra-Luxe, and the Camp McCarran monorail. Beyond that, through another gate, is Vault 21, Michael Angelo's workshop and the NCR Embassy.
Freeside
Freeside is the main slum of New Vegas. Controlled by the Kings and the Van Graffs, the streets are dangerous and lack the luster of the New Vegas Strip. Many gamblers and tourists would find themselves being attacked by thugs looking for a quick source of caps.
Freeside is divided into two sections. The first section is C shaped and comprised of the western, northern, and eastern parts of the district. This section is the first you can enter from the Mojave as it has both of Freeside's external gates. Several rough bodyguards stand near the gates, offering their "services" on the mean streets for a paltry sum of caps.
The second section covers the central and southern parts of the district. This section is reached from the north by passing through a wrecked-vehicle roadblock that divides the two parts of Freeside, or from the north-west through a zone door at the back of a ruin building between the Silver Rush and the Atomic Wrangler casino, or from the south via the The Strip North Gate.
New Vegas, originally known as Las Vegas[1] in the Wasteland before Robert House revived its reconstruction, is a city built upon the remains of Las Vegas, located in southern Nevada.
Unlike the other major cities of the United States, Vegas emerged from the atomic fire of the Great War relatively unscathed, with most of the major damage caused by the downfall of society in general. With House dead, however, rule of the New Vegas Strip and it's arsenal of highly upgraded securitrons has rolled over to a new "president".
New Vegas is limited entrance to those whom can prove they have the caps to live, gamble, and enjoy the life within the walls. Protected by an enormous, well guarded, wall of metal and wood, New Vegas has only two gates in, both of which are under twenty-four hour surveillance by either securitron robots, authorized to vaporize via laser should any try to enter without going through screening, or one of the local gangs within the walls. Freeside borders one entrance, and the other is located on the opposite side of the wall.
The Strip
The heart of New Vegas. When entering through The Strip North Gate, Gomorrah is to the right and the Lucky 38 is to the left. Further down the street is a gate to another area of the strip, which contains The Tops casino, the Ultra-Luxe, and the Camp McCarran monorail. Beyond that, through another gate, is Vault 21, Michael Angelo's workshop and the NCR Embassy.
Freeside
Freeside is the main slum of New Vegas. Controlled by the Kings and the Van Graffs, the streets are dangerous and lack the luster of the New Vegas Strip. Many gamblers and tourists would find themselves being attacked by thugs looking for a quick source of caps.
Freeside is divided into two sections. The first section is C shaped and comprised of the western, northern, and eastern parts of the district. This section is the first you can enter from the Mojave as it has both of Freeside's external gates. Several rough bodyguards stand near the gates, offering their "services" on the mean streets for a paltry sum of caps.
The second section covers the central and southern parts of the district. This section is reached from the north by passing through a wrecked-vehicle roadblock that divides the two parts of Freeside, or from the north-west through a zone door at the back of a ruin building between the Silver Rush and the Atomic Wrangler casino, or from the south via the The Strip North Gate.