↑ 1.01.1NCR Correctional Facility terminal entries; warden's terminal, [Draft of complaint to NCR command.]
↑The Courier: "You seem calm given that things are as bad as they are." James Hsu: "Calm is what you have to be when people look to you. And it's all you can be when things are out of your hands." (Colonel Hsu's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "Is Moore in charge of all the NCR troopers out here?" Hanlon: "No, and thanks to General Oliver for that. Colonel Hsu is at McCarran. Most of the New Vegas troopers are under his command. He's more sympathetic to the locals than Moore, but he's got the Fiends to deal with." (Hanlon's dialogue)
↑ 4.04.1The Courier: "Are you in charge of the NCR around here?" Cassandra Moore: "I command the garrison here at the dam, yes, but Colonel Hsu over at McCarran is technically in charge of the area's forces." (Cassandra Moore's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "So what do you suggest?" Dennis Crocker: "I'd suggest you speak to Colonel Hsu over at Camp McCarran. He's much more level-headed about this sort of thing. He's also in a better position to bargain with the people of Freeside, seeing as how he's in charge of water and power distribution in the area. Still, I'm only mentioning it as an option. My official orders are to direct you to Colonel Moore. Godspeed." (Dennis Crocker's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "Do you know Colonel Hsu at all?" Craig Boone: "Yeah. He introduced himself to me once. I shook his hand. Doubt he'd remember me now, though. When he looked at you, you could see he understood. After some of the things we'd seen, that meant something. What I heard, he'd be a general right now if Oliver didn't know the president." (Craig Boone's dialogue)
↑The Courier: "How have things been since the battle?" Cassandra Moore: "Surprisingly good. Our forces have managed to secure the region with little resistance, and trade should soon reach an all-time high. 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. We made a good team. I hope we can work together again in the future." (Cassandra Moore's dialogue)