Forum:Question for a independent Vegas...

This is something that just occured to me as I am yet to play a Yes Man or Leigon play through.

If you remove Mr House and kick NCR out of the Mojave, most likely putting a embargo on the new Indie Vegas, wouldnt NV suffer from a lack of revenue and no one would be making any caps, so wouldnt that make the Three Families pissed?

86.150.243.82 19:05, January 15, 2011 (UTC) Sec 19

The NCR desperately needs the electricity from the Dam, and they'll do anything to get it. The NCR doesn't have the trump card economically, economically the Dam is IS the trump card.

If NCR try to pull anything, whoever controls vegas pulls the plug and waits for the NCR ambassador to come crawling.

Agent c 20:51, January 15, 2011 (UTC)

Interesting point. It doesn't matter if you are siding with Caesar because they think that New Vegas is decadent and don't want it to succeed. But if you side with Yes Man, yeah you are killing New Vegas' source of customers. I forget what they say in the end though, they might cover this aspect.--hippiehop 03:32, January 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * Why putting Yes Man on control kills New Vegas source of costumers? Brfritos 04:53, January 18, 2011 (UTC)

The independent ending is more like a do-it-yourself ending, especially for roleplayers. The ending-narrative for indi Vegas leaves much to your imagination, hence nobody can tell if the Courier kicks NCR out entirely or still lets them in for having fun at the strip. Also, since Yes Man/the Courier control Hoover Dam at the end it can be assumed that they trade part of the energy for other recources, which would undoubtetly lead to more caravan/mercenary activity, who are also potential costumers, and so on. It's all up to your imagination. Rootmars 16:56, January 18, 2011 (UTC)

Too mny people have died for that dam's power. That's why I chose to destroy it's generator's.
 * So people now will fight over Helios One. This is getting better and better, hun? Brfritos 03:20, February 2, 2011 (UTC)