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|map marker ='''Nellis Air Force Base''' |
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− | |leaders =[[Pearl]] |
+ | |leaders =Colonel [[Roy Blackwell]] (pre-War)<br />[[Pearl (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pearl]] |
|doctors =[[Argyll]] |
|doctors =[[Argyll]] |
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|robots =[[Mister Gutsy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mister Gutsies]] |
|robots =[[Mister Gutsy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mister Gutsies]] |
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|merchants =[[Boomer munitions manager]]<br />[[Boomer chef]] |
|merchants =[[Boomer munitions manager]]<br />[[Boomer chef]] |
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− | |buildings =[[Nellis array]]<br />[[Nellis hangars]]<br /> |
+ | |buildings =[[Nellis array]]<br />[[Nellis hangars]]<br />[[Biodiesel refinery]]<br />[[Loyal's house]]<br />[[Mess hall & munitions storage]]<br />[[Nellis Boomer museum]]<br />[[Nellis children's barracks]]<br />[[Nellis medical station]]<br />[[Nellis men's barracks]]<br />[[Nellis schoolhouse]]<br />[[Nellis women's barracks]]<br />[[Nellis workshop]]<br />[[Pearl's barracks]] |
− | |quests =[[Ant Misbehavin']]<br />[[I Could Make You Care]]<br />[[I Hear You Knocking]]<br />[[Render Unto Caesar]]<br />[[Still in the Dark]]<br />[[Sunshine Boogie]]<br />[[ |
+ | |quests =[[Ant Misbehavin']]<br />[[I Could Make You Care]]<br />[[I Hear You Knocking]]<br />[[Render Unto Caesar]]<br />[[Still in the Dark]]<br />[[Sunshine Boogie]]<br />[[The House Always Wins#Part Three|The House Always Wins, III]]<br />[[Things That Go Boom]]<br />[[Volare!]]<br />[[Wild Card: Side Bets]]<br />[[Young Hearts]]<br />''[[Bear Necessities]]''<br />''[[Highway to the Danger Zone, I]]''<br />''[[Malleable Mini Boomer Minds]]''<br />''[[Old School Ghoul]]''<br />''[[Iron and Stealing]]''<br />''[[Suits You, Sarah]]'' |
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+ | |factions =[[United States Air Force]] (pre-War)<br />[[Boomers]] |
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− | {{Quotation|Here we have prospered and multiplied. Here our mighty guns destroy any savages |
+ | {{Quotation|Here we have prospered and multiplied. Here our mighty guns destroy any savages who might try to harm us before they can even reach our gates!|[[NellisPete.txt|Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]|sound=NVPeteHereWeHaveProspered.ogg}} |
− | '''Nellis Air Force Base''' is a [[Fallout: New Vegas locations|location]] northeast of [[New Vegas]] in the [[Mojave Wasteland]]. It is a pre-[[Great War|War]] |
+ | '''Nellis Air Force Base''', also known as the '''Nellis homeland''',<ref>[[Raquel]]: ''"I'm Raquel, Master-At-Arms for the Nellis homeland. Mother Pearl, our Eldest, wishes to speak to you."''<br />([[NellisRaquel.txt|Raquel's dialogue]])</ref> is a [[Fallout: New Vegas locations|location]] northeast of [[New Vegas]] in the [[Mojave Wasteland]]. It is a pre-[[Great War|War]] Air Force base that was once the [[United States of America|United States]] Air Force warfare center. Following the war it became the home of the [[Boomers]], a xenophobic group who were the former occupants of [[Vault 34]]. |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | In [[Timeline#2077|2077]], during the Great War, Nellis was struck by several [[Nuclear weapons|atomic warheads]] |
+ | Originally called Las Vegas Air Force Base, it was renamed Nellis Air Force Base on April 30, 1950 in honor of [[William Harrell Nellis]], a United States Air Force fighter pilot and Nevada native. In [[Timeline#2077|2077]], during the [[Great War]], Nellis was struck by several [[Nuclear weapons|atomic warheads]] (most of the only warheads to hit the Mojave Wasteland), killing all the inhabitants and leaving the base highly [[Radiation|radioactive]]. Over the following decades, [[Wastelander (Fallout: New Vegas)|wastelanders]] avoided Nellis by habit due to the [[radiation]] levels, leaving it empty and desolate.<ref name="discovery">The [[Courier]]: ''"I'm surprised Nellis was empty when your people found it."''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"Several atomic warheads detonated here hundreds of years ago, leaving the base highly radioactive. The savages of the wastes, ignoramuses, all avoided Nellis by habit."''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> |
− | In [[Timeline#2231|2231]], the Boomers |
+ | In [[Timeline#2231|2231]], the [[Boomers]] who had departed from Vault 34 and walked the wastes seeking a new refuge, came across the Nellis Air Force Base and settled there. Their [[Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV|Pip-Boy]] Geiger counters indicated that the base was radioactive, but not dangerously so,<ref name="discovery"/> as enough time had passed. They began using the base's remaining defensive structures and their own stockpile of [[Howitzer|heavy arms]], retrieved from [[Area 2]],<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"What are howitzers doing at an Air Force Base?"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"You're right, they weren't here when we discovered Nellis! We found the guns at a huge weapon depot called Area 2, many miles from here! It took many weeks to drag the guns and their ammunition back to Nellis - and it was the last time any of us set foot beyond our homeland!"''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> to keep any strangers from setting foot anywhere nearby ever since. |
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+ | The base is entirely self-sufficient, growing its own crops using water pumped from [[Lake Mead]]. In particular, basic nourishment is provided by grains and green vegetables, while protein is provided by soy and legumes.<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"{{Tooltip|You must cultivate soy or legumes for protein, in addition to grains.|Survival 40}}"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"[SUCCEEDED] Indeed we do! Very impressive."''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref><ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"I guess poor nutrition could explain a lot of your behavior."''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"Our nutrition is not deficient! We supplement our diet of grains and vegetables with soy and legumes for protein."''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref><ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"{{Tooltip|But where do you get protein? Oh my god! You're all *cannibals!*|Survival 40}}"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"[FAILED] We are certainly not cannibals! We're not savages, like some people! We supplement grains and green vegetables with soy and legumes - that's how we get our protein!"''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> Maize is also used to produce fuel in its biodiesel refinery. Power is provided by the [[Nellis array|Nellis solar array]] and its generator. Boomers also receive a rudimentary education, covering farming and combat,<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"What happens when they come of age?"''<br />[[Boomer teacher]]: ''"All of us are trained in combat and farming from a very early age. When we reach adulthood, we serve in whatever capacity we are best suited."''<br />([[NellisBoomerTeacher.txt|Nellis teacher's dialogue]])</ref> and have access to the base's medical facilities.<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"How do you survive, totally cut off from the world?"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"Nellis is a completely self-sufficient community! We draw water from Lake Mead, solar arrays provide power, and we grow our own crops!"''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> |
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+ | Boomers also use pre-War VR pilot training stations to train themselves for the day when they will take to the skies.<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"How has Nellis taught your people to fly?"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"Once we restored power, we learned that some elaborate chairs we'd been sleeping in were actually virtual reality simulators. {{Tooltip|We believe they were used to train combat pilots. We use them extensively. I alone have shot down over 500 Chinese Xian-85 fighters!|{Xian = shee-ahn} }} Before you ask, I'm afraid there's no way you can be allowed to use the simulators. They are for our use only. Sorry."''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> This dream stems from Loyal's finding a file concerning the [[B-29 Superfortress|crashed B-29 bomber]] in [[Lake Mead]], which the Boomers plan to recover.<ref>The [[Courier]]: ''"How did you learn where to find an old bomber?"''<br />[[Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pete]]: ''"Loyal found a file somewhere on the base, with magazine articles, photographs, a map, even. It seems that a bomber, apparently the 29th of its kind, crashed in Lake Mead on July 21st, 1948. Just imagine - that's over 300 years ago! The photographs showed that it was basically intact, and the map tells us exactly where to find it. Except we haven't left Nellis in decades."''<br />([[NellisPete.txt|Pete's dialogue]])</ref> |
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==Layout== |
==Layout== |
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− | Nellis' location is discreet and well-defended, most accessible by a cracked and cratered road littered with signs suggesting that entrance |
+ | Nellis' location is discreet and well-defended, most accessible by a cracked and cratered road littered with signs suggesting that entrance into the area is strictly forbidden to all outsiders. The front gate is vigilantly guarded day and night by a howitzer team, meaning that Nellis' main entrance can only be approached from two different locations, with the most notable one being via the old road leading east from [[Fields' shack]]. When approaching from the old road, the Courier will encounter [[George (Fallout: New Vegas)|George]], who provides the [[Nellis artillery timing details]] note. The second approach can be accessed by an unmarked [[Train tunnel (Fallout: New Vegas)|train tunnel]] (with two Very Hard locks) located east of [[Raul's shack]]. |
− | Upon entering the base, the most obvious structures are the control tower and the [[Nellis hangars| |
+ | Upon entering the base, the most obvious structures are the control tower and the [[Nellis hangars|hangars]] to the west. Two runways stretch parallel to the east, occupying the majority of the bases' territory. The Boomers have made good use of the land between them, converting a parcel into an irrigated farm plot, and just north of the farm, is the [[Nellis array]], which provides power for the entire facility via solar panels. Along the northeast corner of the fencing is a graveyard that cannot be looted. |
− | One hangar houses the remaining parts of a [[B-29 Superfortress|B-29 bomber]], while the other is used to house the |
+ | One hangar houses the remaining parts of a [[B-29 Superfortress|B-29 bomber]], while the other is used to house the VR terminals, used to train pilots, doubling as a mess hall and storage area. |
− | Quonset huts and shacks provide living quarters, medical |
+ | Quonset huts and shacks on the west side of the base provide living quarters, as well as medical and educational facilities. [[Pearl (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pearl]] and [[Loyal]] have their own homes, while the rest of the Boomers make do with segregated barracks. The [[Nellis Boomer museum]] is also located among the eastern Quonset huts, with a nearby biodiesel storage hut near the crane and tracks. |
==Buildings== |
==Buildings== |
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* [[Argyll]] |
* [[Argyll]] |
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* [[Boomer munitions manager]] |
* [[Boomer munitions manager]] |
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+ | * [[Boomer teacher]] |
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* [[Jack (Boomer)|Jack]] |
* [[Jack (Boomer)|Jack]] |
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* [[Lindsay]] |
* [[Lindsay]] |
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* [[Loyal]] |
* [[Loyal]] |
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* [[Mini Boomer]]s |
* [[Mini Boomer]]s |
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+ | * [[Pearl (Fallout: New Vegas)|Pearl]] |
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==Notable loot== |
==Notable loot== |
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[[File:SnowglobeNellisAFB.png|right|175px]] |
[[File:SnowglobeNellisAFB.png|right|175px]] |
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+ | * [[Snow globe - Nellis AFB|Nellis Air Force Base snow globe]] - Inside of the Nellis Boomer museum. |
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− | + | * [[Howitzer firing mechanism]] - In one of the gun cabinets inside of the [[Nellis workshop]]. |
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+ | * ''[[Duck and Cover! (Fallout: New Vegas)|Duck and Cover!]]'' - Can be stolen from inside [[Pearl's barracks]], among the books on the hanging bookshelf behind the sofa. |
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− | | [[Howitzer firing mechanism]] - in one of the gun cabinets inside the [[Nellis workshop]] |
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− | + | * ''[[Dean's Electronics (Fallout: New Vegas)|Dean's Electronics]]'' - Can be stolen from inside [[Loyal's house]] on the table. |
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⚫ | * A [[Fat Man (Fallout: New Vegas)|Fat Man]] and three [[Mini nuke (Fallout: New Vegas)|mini nukes]] - Carried by a Boomer near one of three tents southeast of the mess hall & munitions storage hangar. Two mini nukes can be found on the bottom floor of the Nellis array on the shelves, while another mini nuke can be stolen from the Boomers' munition store, inside of a wooden box on the top shelf. |
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− | | ''[[Dean's Electronics (Fallout: New Vegas)|Dean's Electronics]]'' inside [[Loyal's house]] on the table; must be stolen |
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+ | * [[Rebreather]] - Made by [[Jack (Boomer)|Jack]] during [[Volare!]]. |
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− | | Several suits of [[Combat armor (Fallout: New Vegas)|combat armor]] can be stolen from the hangar where Loyal is found during the day. They are in metal boxes marked as armor case. |
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− | | There are at least nine [[Fallout: New Vegas skill magazines|skill magazines]] on the base, including six in the [[Nellis schoolhouse]] (three on the teacher's desk and three more in the desk). Copies of ''[[¡La Fantoma!]]'', ''[[Patriot's Cookbook]]'', and ''[[Tæles of Chivalrie]]'' can be found in the Boomer museum. |
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==Related quests== |
==Related quests== |
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* [[Ant Misbehavin']] |
* [[Ant Misbehavin']] |
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+ | * [[I Could Make You Care]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[I Hear You Knocking]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Render Unto Caesar]] |
− | * [[Wild Card: Side Bets]] |
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* [[Still in the Dark]] |
* [[Still in the Dark]] |
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+ | * [[Sunshine Boogie]] |
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* [[The_House_Always_Wins#Part_Three|The House Always Wins, III]] |
* [[The_House_Always_Wins#Part_Three|The House Always Wins, III]] |
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− | * [[Render Unto Caesar]] |
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− | * [[I Hear You Knocking]] |
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* [[Things That Go Boom]] |
* [[Things That Go Boom]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Volare!]] |
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+ | * [[Wild Card: Side Bets]] |
+ | * [[Young Hearts]] |
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* ''[[Bear Necessities]]'' |
* ''[[Bear Necessities]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Malleable Mini Boomer Minds]]'' |
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* ''[[Old School Ghoul]]'' |
* ''[[Old School Ghoul]]'' |
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* ''[[Suits You, Sarah]]'' |
* ''[[Suits You, Sarah]]'' |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | * On the way |
+ | * On the way to Nellis by the old road (before the bombardment), a man named George will approach the Courier and make a wager of 300 [[Bottle cap (Fallout: New Vegas)|caps]] should they survive the bombardment. If a Barter check of 40 is passed, he will only need to be given 200 caps, although the new wager nets fewer caps upon completion (600 vs 400). |
− | ** Optionally, upon returning back after the bombardment, if a Speech check of 60 is passed, the |
+ | ** Optionally, upon returning back after the bombardment, if a Speech check of 60 is passed, the Courier may threaten to have the Boomers change their target trajectory, causing George to add an additional 100 caps to the wager. |
− | ** If the |
+ | ** If the Courier bets 300 caps, returns to George from Nellis, and has a speech check of 60 without the use of a [[Fallout: New Vegas skill magazines|skill magazine]], the Courier may convince George to front 1,000 caps, a profit of 700 caps. |
− | * There are several |
+ | * There are several ways to safely get past the artillery, see [[Highway to the Danger Zone#Notes|Highway to the Danger Zone]]. |
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− | ** The artillery will always fire on the player character, regardless of Sneak skill or [[Stealth Boy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Stealth Boys]], so run at all times. |
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− | ** On Hardcore mode, companions are likely to die if they follow the player character. Having them wait outside the perimeter until making it through is the best course of action. |
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⚫ | * There are two [[Brotherhood of Steel (Mojave chapter)|Brotherhood of Steel]] paladins in the ruins of the town, who will have been shelled to death by the time the Courier reaches them. They play a part in the [[Still in the Dark]] quest; [[Raseleanne|one of them]] carries a [[Brotherhood of Steel mission holotape#Mission statement KH-792|mission statement]] that [[Nolan McNamara|Elder McNamara]] wants. |
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− | ** When getting to Nellis AFB, the ideal way is to closely follow the rock wall on the left after going into the artillery field, and to not stop moving. When approaching the corner where the fence meets the rock wall, the shelling will stop. From there, the fence should be followed to the entrance. |
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− | ** [[Turbo]] can be used as well, in order to move faster than the artillery shells. The downside is that the player character will need to have several hits of Turbo, and of course, there is the risk of addiction. |
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− | ** Another way to easily get through is to hug the right rock wall while entering from the road, and running as fast as possible towards the locked railroad doors (very hard). Once the railroad doors are reached, turn around and continue hugging the right rock wall up the railroad tracks. This will eventually lead to the fence. Turn left and hug the fence until reaching the main gate. |
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− | ** The aforementioned railroad doors come from some underground tracks which can be accessed from an entrance south-east of Raul's shack (Lockpick 100). |
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− | ** Another simpler (yet more expensive) way is possible if one has a high enough DT or HP. This involves stocking up on stimpaks and using the hotkey wheel for easy access. Start by sprinting straight towards the fence upon leaving the small canyon, and use the stimpaks whenever hit. A high-level character can do this without expending many stimpaks. |
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⚫ | * There are two [[Brotherhood of Steel (Mojave chapter)|Brotherhood of Steel]] paladins in the ruins of the town, who will have been shelled to death by the time the Courier reaches them. They play a part in [[Still in the Dark]]; [[Raseleanne|one of them]] carries a [[Mission statement KH-792|statement]] that [[Nolan McNamara|McNamara]] wants. |
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− | * In the far north east corner of the base is a makeshift graveyard. As with all graves, barely audible whispering can be heard while standing above them without the radio on. |
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− | * Although they will not bomb the player character once they have introduced themselves, or anybody wearing a Boomer flight/jumpsuit, Mini Boomers can occasionally be seen leaving or returning to the base while bombs rain down. |
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* The VR simulators in the second hangar cannot be used. |
* The VR simulators in the second hangar cannot be used. |
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− | * With [[Veronica Santangelo]] as a companion during Pete's narration of the Boomers' history, she will comment on the similarities between them |
+ | * With [[Veronica Santangelo|Veronica]] as a companion during Pete's narration of the Boomers' history, she will comment on the similarities between them and the Brotherhood, with the Boomers recognizing her affiliation with the group. |
− | * If the |
+ | * If the Courier boasts to the front gate guard that they safely ran through the artillery field, the Boomers will comment on it. |
* With Cass as a companion, Boomers will walk up to her and say, "Whatever you're selling, we have plenty of it." |
* With Cass as a companion, Boomers will walk up to her and say, "Whatever you're selling, we have plenty of it." |
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* With [[ED-E]] as a companion, both Boomers and the Mister Gutsies in the base will comment "I can take care of your robot problem. Just saying." |
* With [[ED-E]] as a companion, both Boomers and the Mister Gutsies in the base will comment "I can take care of your robot problem. Just saying." |
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* Nellis has by far the most children in the game, with a total of eight. |
* Nellis has by far the most children in the game, with a total of eight. |
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− | * There are patrolling [[Mister Gutsy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mister Gutsy]] units around the base. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | Nellis Air Force Base appears only in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
+ | The Nellis Air Force Base appears only in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | * The Nellis Air Force Base is based on the real world location of [[wikipedia:Nellis Air Force Base|Nellis Air Force Base]], located in northeast Las Vegas, Nevada. Many aspects of the in-game equivalent match those seen in real life, including a museum, large mural, style of barracks and hangars, solar array, entrance signage, and traffic control tower. |
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− | * Nellis Air Force Base was named in honor of Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot 1st Lieutenant [[Wikipedia:William Harrell Nellis|William Harrell Nellis]], who was killed in WWII during the famous Battle of the Bulge after flying 70 missions and being shot down twice before. |
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− | * The |
+ | * The posters found for Nellis Air Force Base show an aircraft that bears a similarity to post World War II bombers such as the B-45 Tornado. |
==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} The guard that opens the gate may stand with his back turned and will not interact with the player character. {{verify|verified}} |
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+ | ** To work around this, the player character can first provoke the Boomers by shooting the pacing guard and try to lure the guard that normally triggers the Boomer dialogue near the gate. If done quickly enough, the player character may then put away their weapon and be forgiven by the Boomer guards, and afterward talk to the guard near the fence to trigger the dialogue and proceed normally. |
+ | ** {{Platforms|pc}} This can be fixed by opening the console (~), selecting the gate by left-clicking it and typing unlock into the console. This will unlock the gate and allow the player character to walk in and initiate a conversation with the guard, then proceed normally from there. |
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− | * {{Platforms|ps3}} |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} Artillery shelling may continue when near the Nellis fence and just inside the base. {{verify|verified}} |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc}} The script for artillery shelling may become bugged. Shelling will begin without a warning sound shortly after passing George near Fields' shack, and aside from brief reloading periods, will not end even when reaching the gate guard at Nellis. Fast travelling to Nellis thereafter will always result in shelling. {{verify|type=bug}} |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} There is a greenhouse that has planks nailed to the main door. It may be activated, but nothing will happen.{{verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps3}} At times, the textures and layout maps fail to load correctly, leaving any character or robot that wanders into the afflicted area stuck in the ground if it reverts to normal. {{verify|verified}} |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} If the gate to the entrance of the air base is left open, some of the Mini-Boomers may walk out and be attacked by the mortars. They will not die or even be affected by the missiles, and will keep walking and never return. When the player character walks with them the mortars do not fire, but if 2-5 steps are taken away from them, the mortars will begin firing again. This can lead to the mortars firing huge distances, potentially all the way to the outer walls of New Vegas and beyond.{{verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} There is a greenhouse that has planks nailed to the main door. It may be activated, but nothing will happen. {{verify|verified}} |
− | * {{Platforms|ps3 |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} If the gate to the entrance of the base is left open, some of the Mini Boomers may walk out and be attacked by the mortars. They will not die or even be affected by the missiles and will keep walking and never return. When the player character walks with them the mortars do not fire, but if 2-5 steps are taken away from them, the mortars will begin firing again. This can lead to the mortars firing huge distances, potentially all the way to the outer walls of New Vegas and beyond. {{verify|verified}} |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} At times, the guards at the front gate or in the guard towers will randomly attack, even at accepted status. {{verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps3,xbox360}} Boomers will pile up just inside the west entrance/exit door of the mess hall & munitions storage, vibrating and stuttering off of each other. Companions will be "lodged" inside the cluster upon entrance, and it takes several minutes for them to work free. Sometimes upon exiting, the Boomers will all "burst free" and exit at the same time as the player character and their companions, to then roam the base normally. {{verify|verified}} |
⚫ | * {{Platforms|ps3,xbox360}} Sometimes, after completing most or all of the quests for the Boomers and then making a trip back to the base, a random infamy gain will be incurred with the Boomers for no reason. None of the Boomers will be hostile, and no evidence or bodies of what could have happened can be found. It could possibly be caused by the completion of [[Heartache by the Number]], and choosing to kill [[Alice McLafferty]], which in turn can turn Janet from the Young Hearts quest (if she was brought to Nellis) hostile and force the Boomers to put her down at the player character's expense. {{verify|verified}} |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|xbox360|ps3}} Female Boomers at Nellis may have facial hair, despite being female.{{verify|verified}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps3}} By going near the base, discovering it, and leaving it without approaching the Boomer who was firing the missiles, Raquel will appear later at some point (usually after fast traveling) and ask the player character to meet Mother Pearl. They will then be forced to go back to the base with her to see Mother Pearl. {{verify|verified}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 19:05, 5 August 2020
Nellis Air Force Base, also known as the Nellis homeland,[1] is a location northeast of New Vegas in the Mojave Wasteland. It is a pre-War Air Force base that was once the United States Air Force warfare center. Following the war it became the home of the Boomers, a xenophobic group who were the former occupants of Vault 34.
Background
Originally called Las Vegas Air Force Base, it was renamed Nellis Air Force Base on April 30, 1950 in honor of William Harrell Nellis, a United States Air Force fighter pilot and Nevada native. In 2077, during the Great War, Nellis was struck by several atomic warheads (most of the only warheads to hit the Mojave Wasteland), killing all the inhabitants and leaving the base highly radioactive. Over the following decades, wastelanders avoided Nellis by habit due to the radiation levels, leaving it empty and desolate.[2]
In 2231, the Boomers who had departed from Vault 34 and walked the wastes seeking a new refuge, came across the Nellis Air Force Base and settled there. Their Pip-Boy Geiger counters indicated that the base was radioactive, but not dangerously so,[2] as enough time had passed. They began using the base's remaining defensive structures and their own stockpile of heavy arms, retrieved from Area 2,[3] to keep any strangers from setting foot anywhere nearby ever since.
The base is entirely self-sufficient, growing its own crops using water pumped from Lake Mead. In particular, basic nourishment is provided by grains and green vegetables, while protein is provided by soy and legumes.[4][5][6] Maize is also used to produce fuel in its biodiesel refinery. Power is provided by the Nellis solar array and its generator. Boomers also receive a rudimentary education, covering farming and combat,[7] and have access to the base's medical facilities.[8]
Boomers also use pre-War VR pilot training stations to train themselves for the day when they will take to the skies.[9] This dream stems from Loyal's finding a file concerning the crashed B-29 bomber in Lake Mead, which the Boomers plan to recover.[10]
Layout
Nellis' location is discreet and well-defended, most accessible by a cracked and cratered road littered with signs suggesting that entrance into the area is strictly forbidden to all outsiders. The front gate is vigilantly guarded day and night by a howitzer team, meaning that Nellis' main entrance can only be approached from two different locations, with the most notable one being via the old road leading east from Fields' shack. When approaching from the old road, the Courier will encounter George, who provides the Nellis artillery timing details note. The second approach can be accessed by an unmarked train tunnel (with two Very Hard locks) located east of Raul's shack.
Upon entering the base, the most obvious structures are the control tower and the hangars to the west. Two runways stretch parallel to the east, occupying the majority of the bases' territory. The Boomers have made good use of the land between them, converting a parcel into an irrigated farm plot, and just north of the farm, is the Nellis array, which provides power for the entire facility via solar panels. Along the northeast corner of the fencing is a graveyard that cannot be looted.
One hangar houses the remaining parts of a B-29 bomber, while the other is used to house the VR terminals, used to train pilots, doubling as a mess hall and storage area.
Quonset huts and shacks on the west side of the base provide living quarters, as well as medical and educational facilities. Pearl and Loyal have their own homes, while the rest of the Boomers make do with segregated barracks. The Nellis Boomer museum is also located among the eastern Quonset huts, with a nearby biodiesel storage hut near the crane and tracks.
Buildings
Inhabitants
- Argyll
- Boomer chef
- Boomer guard
- Boomer munitions manager
- Boomer teacher
- Jack
- Janet (if the quest Young Hearts is completed)
- Lindsay
- Loyal
- Mini Boomers
- Pearl
- Pete
- Raquel
Notable loot
- Nellis Air Force Base snow globe - Inside of the Nellis Boomer museum.
- Howitzer firing mechanism - In one of the gun cabinets inside of the Nellis workshop.
- Duck and Cover! - Can be stolen from inside Pearl's barracks, among the books on the hanging bookshelf behind the sofa.
- Dean's Electronics - Can be stolen from inside Loyal's house on the table.
- A Fat Man and three mini nukes - Carried by a Boomer near one of three tents southeast of the mess hall & munitions storage hangar. Two mini nukes can be found on the bottom floor of the Nellis array on the shelves, while another mini nuke can be stolen from the Boomers' munition store, inside of a wooden box on the top shelf.
- Thump-Thump - Can be found in the Nellis array generator building bottom floor next to a skeleton and to the left of the ant mound, along with 12 rounds of 40mm grenade ammo.
- The base's biodiesel refinery has 102 maize inside - Located north-northeast of the Nellis Boomer museum.
- Two Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle caps - Found on a table in the mess hall among other bottle caps.
- A key to a Very Hard locked gun case for the Vault 34 armory, used to open the pulse gun's gun case - Located in a filing cabinet within Pearl's barracks.
- Rebreather - Made by Jack during Volare!.
Related quests
Notes
- On the way to Nellis by the old road (before the bombardment), a man named George will approach the Courier and make a wager of 300 caps should they survive the bombardment. If a Barter check of 40 is passed, he will only need to be given 200 caps, although the new wager nets fewer caps upon completion (600 vs 400).
- Optionally, upon returning back after the bombardment, if a Speech check of 60 is passed, the Courier may threaten to have the Boomers change their target trajectory, causing George to add an additional 100 caps to the wager.
- If the Courier bets 300 caps, returns to George from Nellis, and has a speech check of 60 without the use of a skill magazine, the Courier may convince George to front 1,000 caps, a profit of 700 caps.
- There are several ways to safely get past the artillery, see Highway to the Danger Zone.
- If Jack is given scrap metal, it will increase fame with Nellis. Should enough be given (about fifty units), an instant Idolized status with the Boomers will be gained.
- If the Boomer with the Fat Man is killed, they will eventually respawn, acting as a source of infinite Fat Men and mini nukes.
- There are two Brotherhood of Steel paladins in the ruins of the town, who will have been shelled to death by the time the Courier reaches them. They play a part in the Still in the Dark quest; one of them carries a mission statement that Elder McNamara wants.
- The VR simulators in the second hangar cannot be used.
- With Veronica as a companion during Pete's narration of the Boomers' history, she will comment on the similarities between them and the Brotherhood, with the Boomers recognizing her affiliation with the group.
- If the Courier boasts to the front gate guard that they safely ran through the artillery field, the Boomers will comment on it.
- With Cass as a companion, Boomers will walk up to her and say, "Whatever you're selling, we have plenty of it."
- With ED-E as a companion, both Boomers and the Mister Gutsies in the base will comment "I can take care of your robot problem. Just saying."
- Nellis has by far the most children in the game, with a total of eight.
Appearances
The Nellis Air Force Base appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.
Behind the scenes
- The Nellis Air Force Base is based on the real world location of Nellis Air Force Base, located in northeast Las Vegas, Nevada. Many aspects of the in-game equivalent match those seen in real life, including a museum, large mural, style of barracks and hangars, solar array, entrance signage, and traffic control tower.
- The posters found for Nellis Air Force Base show an aircraft that bears a similarity to post World War II bombers such as the B-45 Tornado.
Bugs
- To work around this, the player character can first provoke the Boomers by shooting the pacing guard and try to lure the guard that normally triggers the Boomer dialogue near the gate. If done quickly enough, the player character may then put away their weapon and be forgiven by the Boomer guards, and afterward talk to the guard near the fence to trigger the dialogue and proceed normally.
- This can be fixed by opening the console (~), selecting the gate by left-clicking it and typing unlock into the console. This will unlock the gate and allow the player character to walk in and initiate a conversation with the guard, then proceed normally from there.
The guard that opens the gate may stand with his back turned and will not interact with the player character. [verified]
- Artillery shelling may continue when near the Nellis fence and just inside the base. [verified]
- The script for artillery shelling may become bugged. Shelling will begin without a warning sound shortly after passing George near Fields' shack, and aside from brief reloading periods, will not end even when reaching the gate guard at Nellis. Fast travelling to Nellis thereafter will always result in shelling. [verification needed]
- At times, the textures and layout maps fail to load correctly, leaving any character or robot that wanders into the afflicted area stuck in the ground if it reverts to normal. [verified]
- There is a greenhouse that has planks nailed to the main door. It may be activated, but nothing will happen. [verified]
- If the gate to the entrance of the base is left open, some of the Mini Boomers may walk out and be attacked by the mortars. They will not die or even be affected by the missiles and will keep walking and never return. When the player character walks with them the mortars do not fire, but if 2-5 steps are taken away from them, the mortars will begin firing again. This can lead to the mortars firing huge distances, potentially all the way to the outer walls of New Vegas and beyond. [verified]
- At times, the guards at the front gate or in the guard towers will randomly attack, even at accepted status. [verified]
- Boomers will pile up just inside the west entrance/exit door of the mess hall & munitions storage, vibrating and stuttering off of each other. Companions will be "lodged" inside the cluster upon entrance, and it takes several minutes for them to work free. Sometimes upon exiting, the Boomers will all "burst free" and exit at the same time as the player character and their companions, to then roam the base normally. [verified]
- Heartache by the Number, and choosing to kill Alice McLafferty, which in turn can turn Janet from the Young Hearts quest (if she was brought to Nellis) hostile and force the Boomers to put her down at the player character's expense. [verified] Sometimes, after completing most or all of the quests for the Boomers and then making a trip back to the base, a random infamy gain will be incurred with the Boomers for no reason. None of the Boomers will be hostile, and no evidence or bodies of what could have happened can be found. It could possibly be caused by the completion of
- By going near the base, discovering it, and leaving it without approaching the Boomer who was firing the missiles, Raquel will appear later at some point (usually after fast traveling) and ask the player character to meet Mother Pearl. They will then be forced to go back to the base with her to see Mother Pearl. [verified]
- Female Boomers at Nellis may have facial hair, despite being female. [verified]
- Sometimes, nobody will ever come to the gate, leaving the rail tunnel as the only viable entrance. [verified]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Raquel: "I'm Raquel, Master-At-Arms for the Nellis homeland. Mother Pearl, our Eldest, wishes to speak to you."
(Raquel's dialogue) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Courier: "I'm surprised Nellis was empty when your people found it."
Pete: "Several atomic warheads detonated here hundreds of years ago, leaving the base highly radioactive. The savages of the wastes, ignoramuses, all avoided Nellis by habit."
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "What are howitzers doing at an Air Force Base?"
Pete: "You're right, they weren't here when we discovered Nellis! We found the guns at a huge weapon depot called Area 2, many miles from here! It took many weeks to drag the guns and their ammunition back to Nellis - and it was the last time any of us set foot beyond our homeland!"
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "You must cultivate soy or legumes for protein, in addition to grains."
Pete: "[SUCCEEDED] Indeed we do! Very impressive."
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "I guess poor nutrition could explain a lot of your behavior."
Pete: "Our nutrition is not deficient! We supplement our diet of grains and vegetables with soy and legumes for protein."
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "But where do you get protein? Oh my god! You're all *cannibals!*"
Pete: "[FAILED] We are certainly not cannibals! We're not savages, like some people! We supplement grains and green vegetables with soy and legumes - that's how we get our protein!"
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "What happens when they come of age?"
Boomer teacher: "All of us are trained in combat and farming from a very early age. When we reach adulthood, we serve in whatever capacity we are best suited."
(Nellis teacher's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "How do you survive, totally cut off from the world?"
Pete: "Nellis is a completely self-sufficient community! We draw water from Lake Mead, solar arrays provide power, and we grow our own crops!"
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "How has Nellis taught your people to fly?"
Pete: "Once we restored power, we learned that some elaborate chairs we'd been sleeping in were actually virtual reality simulators. We believe they were used to train combat pilots. We use them extensively. I alone have shot down over 500 Chinese Xian-85 fighters! Before you ask, I'm afraid there's no way you can be allowed to use the simulators. They are for our use only. Sorry."
(Pete's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "How did you learn where to find an old bomber?"
Pete: "Loyal found a file somewhere on the base, with magazine articles, photographs, a map, even. It seems that a bomber, apparently the 29th of its kind, crashed in Lake Mead on July 21st, 1948. Just imagine - that's over 300 years ago! The photographs showed that it was basically intact, and the map tells us exactly where to find it. Except we haven't left Nellis in decades."
(Pete's dialogue)
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