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新维加斯条约(英文名:Treaty of New Vegas)是新加州共和国新維加斯羅伯特·豪斯之间的双边条约,签署于2274年。

背景[]

2274年,在NCR游骑兵陆军侦察兵在莫哈韋廢土发现了完整的胡佛大坝之后,亞倫·金博爾新加州共和国的总统,命令NCR军队占领大坝并将其投入使用。然而,当军队到达大坝时,迎接他们的是由部落(未来的三大家族)和保安機器人组成的大批驻军。在谈判之后,羅伯特·豪斯将大坝的控制权让与新加州共和国,以换取一系列的让步,这些让步被写入所谓的新维加斯条约。[Non-game 1][1]

如果不是因为军团的威胁,新加州共和国很可能会试图强行接管新维加斯和胡佛大坝。试图与豪斯开战会让他们容易受到军团的攻击。[2]

内容[]

条约的主要内容是新加州共和国承认众议院对新維加斯賭城的主权。作为回报,NCR被授权在胡佛大坝麦卡伦机场建立军事基地,并根据需要建立额外的军事前哨和营地。为了表示诚意,豪斯还为在赌城地带设立NCR大使馆提供了设施。[1]

胡佛大坝的管理和维护由新加州共和国负责,法律允许将大坝产生的95%的电力和水送到新加州的家乡州和各种地方项目,如NCR佃户农场。剩下的5%分配给了新维加斯赌城及其赌场。[1][3]

该条约还规范了赌城的治理。执法是由保安機器人(管理访问赌城地带的平民)和NCR军事警察联合执行的。(处理休假的NCR士兵,他们不受保安機器人管辖)。有一项规定可以禁止共和国限制或以其他方式阻止NCR公民和部队进入赌城地带的任何企图。[1]该条约的另一项规定是,除了帕帕斯上校外,NCR军事人员在赌城地带禁止携带枪支。

登场[]

新维加斯条约仅在辐射:新维加斯中被提及。

参考[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Courier: "I'd like to know more about the NCR."
    Dennis Crocker: "I can provide a quick history lesson, if that's what you're looking for. In 2274, President Kimball sent the NCR army into the Mojave in force, with the objective of occupying and repairing Hoover Dam. Rangers and army scouts had confirmed that the dam was basically unoccupied and could be restored to an operable condition. Upon arriving at the dam, however, they discovered that a large force of tribals and robots had occupied it. This was our introduction to the Three Families, the Securitrons, and, of course, Mr. House. Using his Securitrons as intermediaries, Mr. House called for parlay. He claimed his forces had occupied Hoover Dam in order to safeguard it for our arrival. And that he was ready to turn it over to us, so long as we could agree to terms. Those terms became the Treaty of New Vegas. The Treaty recognized Mr. House's sovereignty over the Strip and granted us rights to establish military bases at the Dam and McCarran Airport. The NCR is legally permitted to send 95% of the electricity produced by the dam to our home states. The remaining 5% goes to the Strip. The treaty actually makes it illegal for the NCR to prevent its citizens, or troops on furlough, from visiting the Strip. Once on the Strip, our citizens are subject to arrest - or punishment - by House's Securitrons, though that's a rare occurrence. Our troops enjoy a different status. It's illegal for the Securitrons to take action against them. Of course, it's also illegal for our troops to carry firearms on the Strip, so there isn't much trouble they can get into. Our military police does an adequate job of keeping the troops on furlough in line. I don't envy them that task. The embassy was established a few weeks after the Treaty was signed. Basically Mr. House handed us a dumpy little building he had no interest in renovating. I'm the third ambassador to hold this post. And the first, I think, to accept its limitations. My predecessors had ambitions of engineering the annexation of the Mojave. They thought they'd convince Mr. House to join up. I've never even spoken to the man - or whatever he is. Maybe the situation will change once we've beaten the Legion once and for all."
    The Courier: "Go on."
    Dennis Crocker: "Now we mostly just keep track of the NCR citizens and troopers around and make sure they don't get in trouble, but that's Captain Pappas' job. I keep myself busy with paperwork and reports that get sent back to the NCR. It's mostly busy work, but every once in awhile, we make progress."
    (Dennis Crocker's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: "Wasn't the NCR's army big enough to defeat your Securitrons and the Three Families?"
    Robert House: "Indeed it was - and still is. But not without taking significant casualties. Would Kimball and Oliver have traded the lives of hundreds of soldiers for absolute control of Hoover Dam? Oh yes. They weren't afraid of me, they were afraid of Caesar - that attacking me would leave them vulnerable to a Legion offensive. And so they negotiated. Not out of the kindness of their hearts, as they try to make it seem. Because the calculus of power left no other choice."
    (Robert House's dialogue)
  3. The Courier: "What were the terms of your treaty with the NCR?"
    Robert House: "NCR forces were permitted to occupy Hoover Dam and establish a military base at McCarran Airport. Well, it used to be one. They recognized my sovereignty over the Vegas Strip and agreed to supply electricity and water once their engineers repaired the dam. Written into the treaty were provisions that the NCR do nothing to prevent its soldiers and civilians from visiting the Strip. That's how I harnessed the NCR to my endeavor. Their occupation has been the engine of my growing economy."
    (Robert House's dialogue)

非游戏

  1. Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p.458: "Important Dates"
    "2274 NCR forces move east and occupy Hoover Dam. The NCR reluctantly signs the Treaty of New Vegas recognizing Mr. House and his stewards, the Three Families, as the rightful owners of the Strip. The Strip opens for business."
    (Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide/Behind the Bright Lights & Big City)
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