What happens if you kill the boomers




















I mean they straight up say they don't care who they fight for in the battle for Hoover Dam as long as they get to test out their new toy. I think you're doing the wasteland a favour getting rid of them. Bruwulf Suspected Unicorn Validated User. Axolotl said:. Validated User. I think if all a given faction is doing is hunkering down and looking after themselves -- not going out raiding, not enslaving anyone, not looking to expand through violence -- they're about as close to good guys as you're gonna get.

Except they did raid, they stopped because for every Most of them want to go back to blowing up the outside world when they have the plane. During the quest Loyal mentions that most of them want to use the artillery to bombard the city but Pearl doesn't want a war until they're ready. Last edited: Aug 14, Dawgstar His Honorable Tyranny Staff member. Too many dead on their isolationist hands. Originally posted by The Adversary :.

I would waste em. I would waste the BoS too. As president of the New Vegas Courier Free Nation, I wouldn't want NV citizens to have their valuable energy weapons and other items that they worked hard to salvage stolen by BoS turds. Last edited by Hammer Of Evil ; 18 May, pm. Akasaki View Profile View Posts. They kind of xenophobic and tried to bomb every living thing that come in the connon range. But because they considered how cruel this wasteland can harm, so they just shut all the outside communication and stay prisoned by their own armed cage.

In some point of the quest, their Mother still worry in the same issue, she said The Boomers have no future if they stay like this. They start to change after you open the trade route and pretty in good way tho. Emotes Icons Photomode S.

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Citation project Speculation removal Suggested merge and splits Template headquarters Template overview. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? House quests. View source. History Talk 0. They have several howitzers they fire at anyone who dares approach the base. Artillery of this sort has a range of several miles.

If it's going to fire on Hoover Dam , I want it firing at my targets. While the Boomers' attitude has kept away trouble, all of the major players around New Vegas want to get on the tribe's good side.

People simply have no idea how to accomplish that. As far as all intelligence indicates, the Boomers have a clean water supply from Lake Mead, power from solar panels inside the base, and thriving farms that they've learned to develop "the hard way" over the decades they've been in the base.

Once, the NCR attempted to shut off the Boomers' water supply. In the months that followed that experiment, no one has tried to approach the Boomers, which is just how they like it. Our self-sufficiency is a point of pride.

We draw water from Lake Mead, solar arrays provide power, and we grow our own crops! Certainly not! Personal armament is the foundation of social trust and responsibility. We haven't detonated any atomic warheads since before I was born, but besides that, to heck with nitpicky restrictions! Mother Pearl, our Eldest, wishes to speak to you. When we reach adulthood, we serve in whatever capacity we are best suited. The wasteland is no place for children.

That is why we do everything we can to teach the children from birth to defend themselves and serve the tribe. No one knows exactly how long it's been. It may be that no one's traded with them or even spoken to them that entire time.

If so, they're sitting on one hell of a stockpile of ammunition The perimeter is guarded, with spotters in towers directing the artillery fire. They must have extraordinary vision. Some of my scouts were targeted at extreme distances. So no, I can't tell you what to expect inside the base. No one's been inside it, except them. They've tried to contact us before, but I'm not interested in trading with greedy savages.

This presents a bit of a problem. Jack isn't allowed to leave Nellis, and I doubt she would make it through the artillery alive. We supplement our diet of grains and vegetables with soy and legumes for protein. I should start a reloading class for the children to learn how to make ammunition! I think I still with Loyal and Jack for repair knowledge. We're down to a five-year supply for our launchers.

If we had spare parts, do you think I'd be asking you to fix the damn things? That's rich. No, we ran out of spares a while back, and Jack and I have been doing our best to patch the arrays up as best we can. Sadly, we're at our wit's end. There have to be spare parts somewhere around the wasteland, but I just don't know where to direct you.

You may have noticed we don't get out much. All you need to do is attach the deployable ballast to the plane. Some of my robots will carry a remote activation station out to the shore. Attach the ballast, hit a button, and they'll handle the rest. The plane floated up. Seemed to be intact. I'll transmit instructions to the robots to start packing up the plane to bring it back to Nellis! When the fighting starts you can count on our air support.

Those aren't for outsiders to use. Leave them alone. Factions in Fallout: New Vegas. Nellis Air Force Base. Categories Boomers. Universal Conquest Wiki.

Without organized leadership, the remaining Boomers slowly drifted away, leaving Nellis Air Force Base to be flooded by prospectors and scavengers.

All of the Boomers ' accumulated knowledge quickly scattered, and their existence slowly faded from memory. Kill Pearl and Loyal. This ending will override any of the others. After the battle of Hoover Dam , the NCR mounted several campaigns against the Boomers, but all were quickly ended by the Boomers' artillery. Over time, as the Boomers found a need for gunpowder, they developed a relationship with the Gun Runners , trading their surplus crops for munitions.

Do not complete Volare! House showed little interest in the Boomers and left them to themselves in Nellis. The tribe remained fortified in Nellis with their backs to the world. The Boomers defended themselves against many attacks from the Legion, but they eventually fell to the Legion's superior numbers. The Legion enslaved the Boomers and erased any memory of their existence from the wasteland. With little law left in the wasteland, the Boomers continued to defend themselves against the prospectors and scavengers invading their territory.

Eventually the Boomers began wandering out into the wasteland, while still preventing outsiders from entering Nellis. Complete Volare! House showed little interest on the Boomers, who eventually began venturing out of Nellis to meet and trade with travelers. The Boomers remained isolated but have been seen flying over the Mojave Desert from time to time.

Though the Wasteland became anarchic after Hoover Dam, the Boomers' display of power dissuaded fortune seekers from attempting to penetrate Nellis. An unused Message FactionReminderBoomer shows that at one stage the player could disguise as a Boomer by wearing their clothes like other factions. There are cut player only dialogue topics to ask the Crimson Caravan guards about the redhead girl from Jack's quest e.

There is also a cut message box called NellisCCJanet.



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