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* When speaking to Oscar in the cave above [[Bitter Springs]], his voice actor does not pause in between sentences occasionally, as if the voice actor was being rushed. |
* When speaking to Oscar in the cave above [[Bitter Springs]], his voice actor does not pause in between sentences occasionally, as if the voice actor was being rushed. |
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− | ** This same problem is |
+ | ** This same problem is seen with [[Canyon Runner]], another character voiced by [[Shane Johnson]]. |
* Hiding then stealth killing him results in no loss of reputation with the Great Khans and also results in good Karma. |
* Hiding then stealth killing him results in no loss of reputation with the Great Khans and also results in good Karma. |
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* Allowing a companion to kill him when he is made hostile through speech, or if automatically hostile on entering, results in no Reputation loss or Karma gain. |
* Allowing a companion to kill him when he is made hostile through speech, or if automatically hostile on entering, results in no Reputation loss or Karma gain. |
Revision as of 22:45, 5 September 2017
“Let me tell you something, that refugee camp? It's built on the blood and tears of my people. Nobody likes to talk about it, but I remember.”
Oscar Velasco is a survivor of the Bitter Springs Massacre located in a cave north of the Bitter Springs refugee camp in 2281.
Background
Oscar Velasco is a member of the Khans and has returned to the mountains surrounding the refugee camp at Bitter Springs to exact vengeance against the NCR military for the Bitter Springs Massacre, and the refugees living there. To this end, he has been using his rifle to kill NCR soldiers and even the civilian refugees being cared for. He has also stolen supplies at night, leaving the camp situation at Bitter Springs dangerously untenable for the NCR.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. | ||
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the - perk. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is involved in quests. | ||
This character is a doctor. |
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This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | -|
This character can repair items. | Max Repair condition: - | |
This character can modify weapons. |
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This character rents beds. | -. | |
This character plays Caravan. | They can bid caps. |
Quests
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain: Captain Gilles asks the Courier to find the source who is killing her troops and NCR civilians, which is Oscar himself. The Courier has two ways to deal with him: either kill him, or convince him with a speech check of 50 to leave and exact his revenge at Camp McCarran or return to his fellow Khans at Red Rock Canyon.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items |
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Great Khan soldier armor Great Khan spike helmet |
Grenade rifle Combat knife |
40mm grenades x3 Purified water x2 Great Khans supply cache key |
Notes
- When speaking to Oscar in the cave above Bitter Springs, his voice actor does not pause in between sentences occasionally, as if the voice actor was being rushed.
- This same problem is seen with Canyon Runner, another character voiced by Shane Johnson.
- Hiding then stealth killing him results in no loss of reputation with the Great Khans and also results in good Karma.
- Allowing a companion to kill him when he is made hostile through speech, or if automatically hostile on entering, results in no Reputation loss or Karma gain.
- If convinced to return to Red Rock Canyon, he may become a liability if Boone is in the Courier's party, as he remains hostile to First Recon snipers and will turn all other nearby Khans hostile.
- If he is convinced to return to Red Rock Canyon, one may run into him afterwards while he's attacking the NCR Sharecropper Farms. He cannot be engaged in conversation
- Oscar appears to have unique facial hair: a muttonstache top with a bar brawler bottom.
- While wandering, he may walk through Camp Golf, only to be killed by nearby NCR Ranger Veterans there.
- The Courier can convince him to attack Camp McCarran with a small Karma loss.
- Oscar is one of the few named non-player characters in the game to be affected by the Sneering Imperialist perk.
- He is the only Great Khan that has "Evil" Karma.
- After the Courier kills Oscar, if they have Boone as a companion, he will say "Great Khan looks like. Guess he fought at Bitter Springs. Or saw it happen".
- If you have Boone as a companion, Velasco will say "Die NCR filth!" and instantly attack due to Boone's association with 1st Recon.
Appearances
Oscar Velasco appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.
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