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You should find a boy lying on a mattress unconscious. Speak to the older man in the chair next to him. This man, Roy, won't have many specific details about the attack. But after that, you can speak to his friend Wayne. Wayne comes up with an important piece of information; that one of the attackers used the term "Lieutenant," indicating that the attackers were army-types.

NCR, perhaps? That's all you needed to hear. The King will certainly be interested in this new information, so return to his hideout as quickly as you can and recount this new information. Namely, he wants to know what the NCR is doing in New Vegas, and whether they intend to take over the area, as rumor has suggested. He also recommends that you talk to some squatters in one of their camps, since they are always good sources of the latest gossip and information.

Your first order of business should be to take up the King's optional offer, and to speak with Julie at the Old Mormon Fort. Sure, this requires you to backtrack rapidly to an area you just were, but that's fine. You'll find the mohawked doctor walking around, tending to her patients. Speak with her and you'll be able to quickly learn why the NCR might have attacked some people in town. Better yet, Julie will offer you another optional task, which is to speak with one of her contacts within the NCR, an officer named Major Elizabeth Kieran.

We'll take care of that soon, but first, let's tend to other matters. Around the outside walls of the Old Mormon Fort, you should find a crew of squatters. These are the guys you're looking for. Speak to the man with the strange name of Missionary, and he'll alert you to some important information. But first, you'll have to pass a sort of quiz. He'll ask you three questions, and you'll have to give him the right answers. There is no room for error here.

When he asks you who the most popular NCR president was, you answer Tandi. And when asked what the NCR's flag is emblazoned with, you answer a double-headed bear. With all of the answers properly delivered, Missionary will come through with the information you're seeking. It appears the NCR has created a food distribution program on the far side of town. That's what you needed to hear. At this point, a new location should appear on your m ap, and you can go investigate it posthaste.

It should be on the far outskirts of town, in an isolated and disheveled location you may not have ever explored before. The fact that two NCR soldiers are standing guard in front of a broken-down establishment should be the obvious beacon you're looking for.

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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Freeside squatter camp note. View source. Register Don't have an account? Squatter Fallout: New Vegas. View source. History Talk 0. Those cats are out of their domes addicted to my shit. They can't get enough. Pretty hilarious to watch.

Thing is, one of them, a man named Orris, seems to be making a little too much money. The King is suspicious of this, and wants you to hire him and keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. Easy enough. Mark G. Blues as your active quest, and follow the on-screen marker back towards the outskirts of Freeside, and towards the gate entrance in question.

There, you'll find Orris and some of his cronies. These guys seem nice enough; they simply want to help willing, paying customers get to the Strip without being gunned down. Speak to Orris about his services and agree to pay the Bottle Caps necessary to hire him. Worry not, for the King gave you enough Caps to cover the cost of the hiring. So this isn't your own money being spent.



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