Forum:NCR ambassador

In my first play through I opted to side with Yes Man after I,d finished off Mr House and although I enjoyed playing along with Yes Man ,I felt a prescient panic by allowing the Robots to take control over the human populace.In my current play through I want to side with the NCR ,who want me to dispose of Mr House as does Yes Man, Mr House has ordered me to detonate the Brotherhood bunker (having played fallout 3 I,m in favor of the brotherhood.)I want to leave Mr house intact but he does not want negotiate with either the NCR or the brotherhood. I have liquidated Caesar and his camp,got the Boomers and the Great Khans support against Caesar (love the Khans mix of Hells Angels and Native Americans.) Can I reconcile the factions to begin an attack on  Caesars Legions and thereby maintain the Status Quo and allow the Ncr to control the Mojave or do I have to liquidate someone in order to proceed....thnx..yannie07dk..12-09-2011

Did anyone else feel like they wanted the Courier to become the Mojave's ammbassador for the NCR during a pro-NCR playthrough? I'm not sure how the Republic's system works as 1. I'm Scottish therefore I don't know how the current US government works, and 2. I'm a newbie to the series--New Vegas was my first fallout game. I've since played FO:3 but not the first two which are about the rise of the NCR if I'm correct? So I don't know how it was formed or anything. But anyways did anyone else think it would have been cool had the Courier been the Mojave's voice in the NCR? WilliamDouglasCampbell 15:23, September 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * Nah, the station of NCR ambassador was just because House had a treaty with NCR. When House died and then NCR (possibly)won at Hoover Dam, there wouldn't be a need any more for an NCR Ambassador in the Mojave. New Vegas and surrounding would be brought into the republic and a more appropriate system of government would be put in place. And technically, the Capital of NCR, Shady Sands, is actually pretty close geographically to New Vegas(Shady Sands is closer to New Vegas than to Los Angeles/Adytum, where the Followers of the Apocalypse originated, for example), so there wouldn't be much need to have one person be the "voice" of the Mojave. Dr. Lobotomy 16:14, September 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * So Crocker was just the middleman between House and the NCR? And if the NCR claim the Mojave then he ceases to have a job effectvly? Would there not be a Governor, or something, of the Mojave? Or is Kimball running the joint on his own? WilliamDouglasCampbell 16:26, September 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * He wasn't even a middleman, House only dealt with NCR through his Securitrons to get the treaty signed then he basically ignored NCR as long as the treaty was upheld. If NCR were to annex the Mojave area, it's conceivable that it'd eventually be turned into a state of the New California Republic and get an elected governor(or whatever the title is) Dr. Lobotomy 03:05, September 13, 2011 (UTC)

Only part of Fallout was about NCR, but at that time it was still just Shady Sands. There was really only a few quests. In Fallout 2, however, there was a fair amount of quests that revolved around, or had characters that you could talk to about, NCR, and it's future. --Tag! 08:23, September 12, 2011 (UTC)