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Street vendor
A female street vendor
Biography and appearance
RaceHuman, Asian
GenderFemale
Hair StyleBlast backHair ColorBlack
Eye ColorDark brown
AffiliationNew Vegas
RoleVendor
LocationNew Vegas Strip
Dialogue FileStreet vendor's dialogue
Gameplay
Combat StyleDefaultCombatRangedStyle
aggressionUnaggressive
confidenceCowardly
assistanceHelps nobody
Statistics
AlignmentNeutral
SPECIALStrength: 4
Perception: 5
Endurance: 4
Charisma: 7
Intelligence: 5
Agility: 6
Luck: 5
Derived StatsHit Points: 45
Tag SkillsVendorFood
Barter: 50
Guns: 48
Speech: 50
Level12
Technical
Editor IDVStreetStationMerchant01
Base ID001258c0Ref ID001264f9
Editor FactionsArmorNCRFactionNV
GeneralIdleFaction
vNCRCivilianDialogueFaction
VNCRStreetFaction
vTheStripDialogueFaction
ActorCindy Robinson
 

Howdy! Interested in a refreshing beverage or a tasty snack?

— Street vendor, Fallout: New Vegas

The street vendor is a merchant on the New Vegas Strip, selling everything from tourist memorabilia to cheap food and drinks in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[]

Though only one street vendor appears in the game, several others do exist, judging by the dialogue. The street vendor mentions that they are heavily taxed by Mr. House at a rate of 50% of their income, but continue to operate on the strip for the security it provides.[1] Although she is not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages, as they are the exclusive products of the casinos.[2]

The majority of her clientele are the soldier on furlough.[3]

Although she doesn't mind, in fact she loves New Vegas,[3] as she can afford to eat and not have to worry about someone trying to kill her, unlike North Vegas.[1]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

This character is a merchant. Sells: Food

Inventory[]

Apparel
Caravaneer outfit
Weapon
-
Carried items
-
Drops on death
empty

Notes[]

  • On Low Reputation on the Strip, she will refuse to barter, stating: "I don't deal with unwanted people, leave me alone."
  • She does not sell any alcoholic beverages, chems or weapons.

Appearances[]

The street vendor appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Courier: "Do you work for one of the casinos?"
    Street vendor: "Nope, strictly independent. Well... kind of independent. To vend anything here on the Strip, you got to register with one of those police robots and sign a franchisee agreement. At the end of each day, you keep half of what you made. The rest, you hand over to those bots - and they know if you're cheating. Yep, he makes the rules. It's steep, but it sure beats living in North Vegas. Here on the Strip I can afford to eat, and no one tries to kill me."
    (Street vendor's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: "What do you sell?"
    Street vendor: "Non-alcoholic beverages and snack foods. The casinos get to sell booze. No one else does."
    (Street vendor's dialogue)
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Courier: "Tell me about the Strip."
    Street vendor: "It's the most amazing place in the world, don't you think? This must be what it was like to live a thousand years ago! There are three casinos open for business - Gomorrah, The Tops, and the Ultra-Luxe. This here's the monorail station leading in from Camp McCarran. Most of my business is with soldiers coming and going on furlough."
    (Street vendor's dialogue)
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