Crazy, Crazy, Crazy

Crazy, Crazy, Crazy is a side quest in Fallout: New Vegas.

Synopsis
Anyone who has ventured near Black Mountain will note a strange radio signal containing mad ravings emanating from the mountain. The wasteland might be a better place without them.

Walkthrough

 * 1) Find Neil at his shack.
 * 2) (Optional) Recruit Neil to fight Tabitha alongside the Courier with a Speech check of 50.
 * 3) Travel up the switchbacks to the top of Black Mountain.
 * 4) Once you arrive at the broadcast building, go out the back door and pick up Tabitha's key under the stairs.
 * 5) Deal with Tabitha by either:
 * 6) Killing her through conventional means.
 * 7) Repairing her Mister Handy Rhonda, which is in the storage shed, using a Science of 60.

Behind the scenes

 * Crazy, Crazy, Crazy was designed by Jesse Farrell.

Bugs

 * Neil will tell you to meet him at the top of the hill. He will be located to your left directly after you pass the radioactive crater. Talk to him when you see him and do not go running ahead. If you go past him and start killing the nightkin, it is possible for a glitch to occur where Neil will not be able to join you regardless of the speech options and will always reply "OK. But whatever you have to do, be quick about it." If this happens, you can still complete the quest. This may still happen if you kill the Night Kin prior to even starting the quest.
 * If a significant amount of in-game time passes between the moment when you first encounter Rhonda and the moment when you decide to repair her, it is highly likely that Rhonda will disappear from your game. This can be fixed if you are playing the PC version with access to the console by using the command.
 * The quest can be completed (but without the XP that should be gained and will appear as a new quest then a completed quest in your Pip-Boy the moment the quest is completed) by not visiting Neil's shack prior to exploring Black Mountain. Once Black Mountain is clear of all super mutants and Tabitha is dead, Neil will turn up thanking you for your help even though you've never met him before.