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A career soldier who joined the [[New California Republic Army|NCR Army]] at the age of sixteen, Cassandra is a veritable legend among NCR troopers. She received an officer's commission at age seventeen, and has been moving up the ranks ever since. She took part in operations against the [[Vipers]] and the [[Jackals]], as well as surviving four tours of duty against the [[Brotherhood of Steel]] in [[New California|California]], and is widely considered to be one of the most skilled and accomplished commissioned officers in the NCR Army. She is a noted conservative in military matters, favoring strength and determination over cunning and diplomacy. [[Hanlon|Chief Hanlon]] says that she is "better at making graves than making friends," consistently choosing extremely direct solutions to problems- solutions that are in no way pleasant for those on the receiving end<ref>[[2CHanlon.txt#VCampGolfHanlon2CHanlonTopic069|Chief Hanlon's dialogue]]:''"She's better at making graves than making friends. Bring in Moore and the earth will be razed. Fields will be salted."''</ref>. Moore is a soldier through and through; her assessments of anything and anyone are swift yet highly detailed, she places a premium on time and getting things done, and is bluntly honest in anything she says or does.
 
A career soldier who joined the [[New California Republic Army|NCR Army]] at the age of sixteen, Cassandra is a veritable legend among NCR troopers. She received an officer's commission at age seventeen, and has been moving up the ranks ever since. She took part in operations against the [[Vipers]] and the [[Jackals]], as well as surviving four tours of duty against the [[Brotherhood of Steel]] in [[New California|California]], and is widely considered to be one of the most skilled and accomplished commissioned officers in the NCR Army. She is a noted conservative in military matters, favoring strength and determination over cunning and diplomacy. [[Hanlon|Chief Hanlon]] says that she is "better at making graves than making friends," consistently choosing extremely direct solutions to problems- solutions that are in no way pleasant for those on the receiving end<ref>[[2CHanlon.txt#VCampGolfHanlon2CHanlonTopic069|Chief Hanlon's dialogue]]:''"She's better at making graves than making friends. Bring in Moore and the earth will be razed. Fields will be salted."''</ref>. Moore is a soldier through and through; her assessments of anything and anyone are swift yet highly detailed, she places a premium on time and getting things done, and is bluntly honest in anything she says or does.
   
While interacting with Moore, the [[Courier]] learns that she was once an [[New California Republic Rangers|NCR Ranger]], a period she looks back on as the best time of her entire military career<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic038|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Those were the best years of my life. Doing something that truly matters, and having the freedom to handle it as you see fit. Then I got injured."''</ref>. Brusque and blunt though she normally is, Moore will admit she misses her days leading troops in the field as a Ranger, and that she has never liked having to command from a desk<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#FreeFormHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic39|Colonel Moore's Dialogue]]:''"I do, sometimes. There are days I'd give anything to out in the open air, planting explosives and laying down covering fire. But here I am, stuck in the same stale office day after day, while other people get to do the actual fighting."''</ref>. Moore is not completely bitter, however; she recognizes that holding high rank means getting the chance to have a much wider-reaching influence over events than is ever possible as a junior officer. To Moore, that means a larger number of people are now doing things ''her'' way, something that suits her well<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic043|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Oh, it has its perks, to be sure. I'm free to see that things on a large scale are done my way, and don't have to tolerate any disagreement."''</ref>.
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While interacting with Moore, the [[Courier]] learns that she was once an [[New California Republic Rangers|NCR Ranger]], a period she looks back on as the best time of her entire military career<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic038|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Those were the best years of my life. Doing something that truly matters, and having the freedom to handle it as you see fit. Then I got injured."''</ref>. Unfortunately, an injury she sustained meant she could no longer preform her duties adequately, so she was promoted to the rank of Colonel, a job which was less physically demanding. Brusque and blunt though she normally is, Moore will admit she misses her days leading troops in the field as a Ranger, and that she has never liked having to command from a desk<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#FreeFormHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic39|Colonel Moore's Dialogue]]:''"I do, sometimes. There are days I'd give anything to out in the open air, planting explosives and laying down covering fire. But here I am, stuck in the same stale office day after day, while other people get to do the actual fighting."''</ref>. Moore is not completely bitter, however; she recognizes that holding high rank means getting the chance to have a much wider-reaching influence over events than is ever possible as a junior officer. To Moore, that means a larger number of people are now doing things ''her'' way, something that suits her well<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic043|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Oh, it has its perks, to be sure. I'm free to see that things on a large scale are done my way, and don't have to tolerate any disagreement."''</ref>.
   
 
A war hawk, Moore displays unfailing support for General [[Lee Oliver]] and President [[Kimball]]'s push to seize the Mojave - a support which has seen her gain great influence - and is not above violent means to ensure NCR's dominance of the region; whether it be dealing militantly with the [[Great Khans]] and [[Kings|the Kings]] or completely destroying the Mojave chapter of the [[Brotherhood of Steel|Brotherhood]]. She speaks critically of [[Dennis Crocker|Ambassador Crocker]] and his more diplomatic approach to NCR's expansion into Vegas and will vow to push back against him if the Courier chooses to support his approach to the Kings and Freeside above hers. Ultimately, Moore is well aware of her own greatest virtue as a soldier: she gets results, and her superiors care about that more than anything else<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic043|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Those few people in a position to countermand my orders only care about results, and in that regard I never leave them less than pleased."''</ref>.
 
A war hawk, Moore displays unfailing support for General [[Lee Oliver]] and President [[Kimball]]'s push to seize the Mojave - a support which has seen her gain great influence - and is not above violent means to ensure NCR's dominance of the region; whether it be dealing militantly with the [[Great Khans]] and [[Kings|the Kings]] or completely destroying the Mojave chapter of the [[Brotherhood of Steel|Brotherhood]]. She speaks critically of [[Dennis Crocker|Ambassador Crocker]] and his more diplomatic approach to NCR's expansion into Vegas and will vow to push back against him if the Courier chooses to support his approach to the Kings and Freeside above hers. Ultimately, Moore is well aware of her own greatest virtue as a soldier: she gets results, and her superiors care about that more than anything else<ref>[[VHDColonelMoore.txt#VFreeformHooverDamVHDColonelMooreTopic043|Colonel Moore's dialogue]]:''"Those few people in a position to countermand my orders only care about results, and in that regard I never leave them less than pleased."''</ref>.

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Do you have any idea what our current situation is? As we speak there is a huge army of madmen not ten miles from here waiting to kill us all. We don't have the luxury of long-term diplomacy any longer. Anyone that could prove a hindrance in the battle to come must be dealt with swiftly. You have your orders. I expect you to carry them out. Dismissed.

Colonel Cassandra Moore is the commanding officer of the NCR Army forces stationed at Hoover Dam in 2281.

Background

A career soldier who joined the NCR Army at the age of sixteen, Cassandra is a veritable legend among NCR troopers. She received an officer's commission at age seventeen, and has been moving up the ranks ever since. She took part in operations against the Vipers and the Jackals, as well as surviving four tours of duty against the Brotherhood of Steel in California, and is widely considered to be one of the most skilled and accomplished commissioned officers in the NCR Army. She is a noted conservative in military matters, favoring strength and determination over cunning and diplomacy. Chief Hanlon says that she is "better at making graves than making friends," consistently choosing extremely direct solutions to problems- solutions that are in no way pleasant for those on the receiving end[1]. Moore is a soldier through and through; her assessments of anything and anyone are swift yet highly detailed, she places a premium on time and getting things done, and is bluntly honest in anything she says or does.

While interacting with Moore, the Courier learns that she was once an NCR Ranger, a period she looks back on as the best time of her entire military career[2]. Unfortunately, an injury she sustained meant she could no longer preform her duties adequately, so she was promoted to the rank of Colonel, a job which was less physically demanding. Brusque and blunt though she normally is, Moore will admit she misses her days leading troops in the field as a Ranger, and that she has never liked having to command from a desk[3]. Moore is not completely bitter, however; she recognizes that holding high rank means getting the chance to have a much wider-reaching influence over events than is ever possible as a junior officer. To Moore, that means a larger number of people are now doing things her way, something that suits her well[4].

A war hawk, Moore displays unfailing support for General Lee Oliver and President Kimball's push to seize the Mojave - a support which has seen her gain great influence - and is not above violent means to ensure NCR's dominance of the region; whether it be dealing militantly with the Great Khans and the Kings or completely destroying the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood. She speaks critically of Ambassador Crocker and his more diplomatic approach to NCR's expansion into Vegas and will vow to push back against him if the Courier chooses to support his approach to the Kings and Freeside above hers. Ultimately, Moore is well aware of her own greatest virtue as a soldier: she gets results, and her superiors care about that more than anything else[5].

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed.
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the - perk.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.
FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a merchant. Bottle cap -
Sells: -
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: -
40 Weaponsmith
This character can modify weapons.

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12 The American Dream
This character rents beds. Bottle cap -.

Quests

  • For the Republic, Part 2: Colonel Moore tasks the player with cleaning up the problems in and around New Vegas.
  • Kings' Gambit: Moore will tell you to tell the Kings to stand down or be destroyed and offers to send a squad to back you up.

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
NCR trooper armor 12.7mm pistol
Combat knife
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Notes

  • In dialogue originally intended to be heard after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam but still potentially available in-game while the battle is going on, Colonel Cassandra Moore says that upon learning of the NCR's success in the Mojave, her superiors first turned to Hsu since he was in command of operations in the area, but he denied having anything to do with the victory. As a result of his modesty, Hsu got passed over for promotion and Moore was promoted to brigadier general instead.[6]
  • When asked about the Hoover Dam, her dialogue box says "It's of immense strategic value to the NCR. Hoover Dam sends enough electricity west to light every city and major settlement," but actually she says "It's a position of some strategic importance to the NCR. Providing power and that's what it does."
  • You will notice that Moore and Ambassador Crocker have opposing views on the best route to handle the issue involving the Kings in Freeside. Moore favors a military strike over Crocker's diplomatic approach.
  • With a reputation of 'Idolized' with the NCR, Moore will salute you when you finish dialogue with her during the subquests contained in For the Republic, Part 2.
  • If the Courier sides with the NCR at the battle of Hoover Dam, one of Moore's orders is to destroy the Hidden Valley bunker. If the Courier chooses to pursue the diplomatic path, building an alignment between the Brotherhood and the NCR, this will make her furious and the player will gain NCR infamy. The amount, however, is negligible, and will not impact your overall reputation with the NCR so long as you have been in good standing with them up to that point.
  • When talking to her while the battle of Hoover Dam has begun she says that the NCR have driven the Legion to the east and the NCR are controlling the dam.
  • If you sided with the NCR she has a large list of dialogue options telling you about things now the Second Battle for Hoover Dam is over WHILE actually playing through the Second Battle, noting that she was promoted to Brigadier General, has sent troops after the fleeing Legion Army, and how the Legion is falling apart because of their leaders being dead - despite Bethesda saying that there will be no continuous DLC for New Vegas. This is more than likely because the game was at one point open-ended, with Obsidian only making the decision to exclude a postgame after development had already started.
  • Colonel Moore will disappear from the game world if the player fails Don't Tread on the Bear! quest to prevent the player from progressing further along the NCR quest line; killing her will fail this quest instantly regardless of player's reputation with the NCR.
  • If Colonel Moore dies, the whole NCR will become permanently hostile with the player, regardless of the circumstances involving her death or the player's reputation with the NCR.

Notable quotes

Appearances

Cassandra Moore appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 During How Little We Know, there is a bug where, after completing it, the game will not allow the player to talk to Colonel Moore. Possible cause: This happens when the courier hasn't spoken with Liza O'Malley at the beginning of the Omertas part of the For the Republic, Part 2 quest or if the player has already gotten You'll Know It When It Happens from Yes Man.
    • One could use setstage 00110a63 60 console command that allow you to lie about Omertas and continue the chain. [verified]
    • Kill Cachino and lie to the NCR about their plans. The player will still get NCR fame and no evil Karma. This is the only way to fix the glitch and continue with the NCR.
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 During the quest You'll Know It When It Happens, Colonel Moore may be missing.[verified]
    • In the desk in her office is a key, grab the key from her desk (the player will get negative karma, but no fame loss). She should now appear to be walking into her office.

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References

  1. Chief Hanlon's dialogue:"She's better at making graves than making friends. Bring in Moore and the earth will be razed. Fields will be salted."
  2. Colonel Moore's dialogue:"Those were the best years of my life. Doing something that truly matters, and having the freedom to handle it as you see fit. Then I got injured."
  3. Colonel Moore's Dialogue:"I do, sometimes. There are days I'd give anything to out in the open air, planting explosives and laying down covering fire. But here I am, stuck in the same stale office day after day, while other people get to do the actual fighting."
  4. Colonel Moore's dialogue:"Oh, it has its perks, to be sure. I'm free to see that things on a large scale are done my way, and don't have to tolerate any disagreement."
  5. Colonel Moore's dialogue:"Those few people in a position to countermand my orders only care about results, and in that regard I never leave them less than pleased."
  6. Colonel Moore's dialogue: "The brass was particularly surprised by the lack of domestic threats in the area. They were prepared to spend months pacifying known troublemakers. When they found those threats absent, they turned to the man in charge of the area, but Hsu being Hsu, he denied having anything to do with it. So now the men have to answer to Brigadier General Moore, and both they and I have you to thank for it."
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