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|map marker =(nearest: [[The Strip North Gate]])
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|buildings =[[Gomorrah]]<br />[[Lucky 38]]<br />[[LVB Station]]<br />[[Michael Angelo's workshop]]<br />[[NCR Embassy]]<br />[[NCR Military Police HQ]]<br />[[The Tops]]<br />[[Ultra-Luxe]]<br />[[Vault 21]]
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|owners =[[Robert House|Mr. House]]
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|merchants =[[Holdout]]<br />[[Sarah Weintraub]]<br />[[Street vendor]]s
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|factions =[[Robert House]]<br />[[New California Republic]]<br />[[The Strip]]<br />[[Omertas]]<br />[[White Glove Society]]<br />[[Chairmen]]
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|quests =[[Beyond the Beef]]<br />[[Classic Inspiration]]<br />[[For the Republic, Part 2]]<br />[[How Little We Know]]<br />[[Pheeble Will]]<br />[[Ring-a-Ding-Ding!]]<br />[[Suits You, Sarah]]<br />[[Talent Pool]]<br />[[The House Always Wins]]<br />[[The Moon Comes Over the Tower]]<br />[[Wild Card]]<br />''[[Tourist Traipse]]''<br />''[[Useless Baubles or Fancy Trinkets?]]''<br />''[[We Must Stop Meeting Like This, IV]]''
|otherwork =Elder Scrols IV: Oblivion
 
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|footer =[[File:NewVegasReputation.png|x150px]]<br />Reputation icon from ''Fallout: New Vegas''.
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{{Quotation|A city devoted to vice and sin - What's not to love?|[[Courier]]|''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''}}
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a developer who worked at [[Bethesda Softworks]] on ''[[Fallout 3]]'' as a programmer.
 
   
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The '''New Vegas Strip''' is a [[Fallout: New Vegas locations|location]] in the [[Mojave Wasteland]].
==Credits==
 
   
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==Background==
===''[[Fallout 3]]''===
 
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Before the [[Great War]] started, [[Robert House|Mr. House]] used his considerable genius and wealth to ensure that no missiles would strike the city of [[New Vegas|Las Vegas]]. Though a few warheads did get through in the outskirts, most of the city was spared. Despite this, the Strip itself was not re-settled, and after close to two hundred years, Mr. House immediately began searching for the mysterious [[Platinum chip]], and rebuilding the glory of Las Vegas. Sending out [[Securitron|PDQ-88b Securitron]] scouts, Mr. House started negotiating with local tribes to exchange his considerable resource stockpiles for their help. Some of the tribes resisted, but three tribes eventually gained Mr. House's favor. They became the [[Omertas]], [[Chairmen]], and [[White Glove Society]], running the [[Gomorrah]], [[The Tops|Tops]] and [[Ultra-Luxe]] casinos, respectively. Because Mr. House was dedicated to restoring Las Vegas, he insisted on transforming the tribes into families with cultures that hearkened back to Vegas' glory days.
* Programmer
 
   
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In the process of rebuilding the Strip, Mr. House also effectively "bought out" the residents of [[Vault 21]]. After they evacuated, he had the [[Vault]] stripped of useful technology, most of its actual volume filled with concrete, and the entrance turned into a gift shop and small hotel. While the families were rebuilding the casinos, the rest of the locals were hard at work erecting an enormous wall around the Strip. When [[New California Republic|NCR]] traders and explorers arrived on the scene, they were amazed at the Strip and returned back to [[California]] with tales of opulence and great wealth awaiting travelers.
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Eventually, the NCR military itself arrived were surprised to find the Strip so well-protected and heavily policed. Though they struck a deal with Mr. House to establish a base in the area (along with control of [[Hoover Dam]]), the NCR has never had control of The Strip. After the [[Battle of Hoover Dam]], the NCR negotiated an [[NCR military police|MP]] (military police) presence on the Strip, but their influence remains small.
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Though the tribes that became The Strip's families were once hatefully opposed to each other, the demands of Mr. House have forced the families to play nice. They continue to hold long-standing grudges, but do not act openly against each other for fear of angering Mr. House.
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==Layout==
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The Strip is the heart of New Vegas. When entering through [[The Strip North Gate]], [[Gomorrah]] is to the right and the [[Lucky 38]] is to the left. Further down the street is a gate to another area of the strip, which leads to [[The Tops]] casino, the [[Ultra-Luxe]], and the [[Camp McCarran]] monorail. Beyond that, through another gate, is [[Vault 21]], [[Michael Angelo's workshop]] and the [[NCR Embassy]].
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==Buildings==
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* [[The Strip North Gate]]
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* [[Gomorrah]]
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* [[Lucky 38]]
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* [[Vegas Boulevard Station]]
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* [[The Tops]]
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* [[Ultra-Luxe]]
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* [[Vault 21]]
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* [[NCR Embassy]]
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* [[Michael Angelo's Workshop]]
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}}
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==Inhabitants==
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* [[Assassin]]
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* [[Benny]]
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* [[Big Sal]]
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* [[Billy Knight]]
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* [[Cachino]]
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* [[Chairmen]]
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* [[Chairman greeter]]
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* [[Chauncey]]
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* [[Clanden]]
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* [[Dazzle]]
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* [[Dennis Crocker]]
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* [[Emily Ortal]]
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* [[Ethel Phebus]]
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* [[Heck Gunderson]]
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* [[Holdout]]
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* [[Hooker (Fallout: New Vegas)|Hooker]]
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* [[Jane (Lucky 38)|Jane]]
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* [[Joana]]
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* [[Kate]]
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* [[Liza O'Malley]]
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* [[Marjorie]]
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* [[Michael Angelo]]
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* [[Mortimer]]
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* [[Mr. New Vegas]]
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* [[NCR military police]]
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* [[Nero]]
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* [[Omerta thug]]
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* [[Robert House|Mr. House]]
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* [[Sarah Weintraub]]
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* [[Street vendor|Street Vendor]]
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* [[Swank]]
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* [[Ted Gunderson]]
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* [[Tommy Torini]]
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* [[Troike]]
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* [[Walter Phebus]]
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* [[Yes Man]]
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}}
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==Related quests==
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* [[Beyond the Beef]]
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* [[Classic Inspiration]]
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* [[For the Republic, Part 2]]
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* [[How Little We Know]]
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* [[Pheeble Will]]
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* [[Ring-a-Ding-Ding!]]
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* [[Talent Pool]]
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* [[The House Always Wins]]
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* [[The Moon Comes Over the Tower]]
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* [[Wild Card]]
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* ''[[Suits You, Sarah]]''
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* ''[[Tourist Traipse]]''
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* ''[[Useless Baubles or Fancy Trinkets?]]''
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* ''[[We Must Stop Meeting Like This, IV]]''
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}}
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==Appearances==
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The New Vegas Strip appears only in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''.
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==Bugs==
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* {{platforms|PC}} Sometimes, when advancing in "For the Republic, Part 2", the door to The Strip is locked. One solution is to travel to The Strip by monorail from Camp McCarran (unless it is already destroyed). Another solution is to kill a gate Securitron to get a key but you'll lose reputation (and all the gate Securitrons will attack you). You can use a console command to get the key: ''player.additem 00119875 1'', or you can open the console, click the gate, and type "unlock" into the console.
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*Killing everyone will make the strip pretty empty.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery orientation="landscape">
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Screen13B.jpg|As it appears in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''.
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New Vegas AR.jpg|As it appears in ''All Roads''.
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NewVegasStripFirst.png|1st part of The Strip
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NewVegasStripSecond.png|2nd part of The Strip
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NewVegasStripThird.png|3rd and last part of The Strip
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (5).jpg|The [[Gomorrah]] casino
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (6).jpg|The [[Gomorrah]] sign
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (8).jpg|The [[Lucky 38]] entrance sign
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NewVegasLucky38.jpg|The [[Lucky 38]] casino
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NewVegasStrip.jpg|2nd part of The Strip
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (1).jpg|2nd part of The Strip
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (2).jpg|The [[Ultra-Luxe]] casino
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NV Strip.png|The [[Lucky 38]] and [[The Tops]] signs
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (3).jpg|[[The Tops]] casino
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (4).jpg|The [[Lucky 38]] sign
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NCR troopers relaxing.png|The [[Ultra-Luxe]] fountain (with [[NCR trooper]]s "relaxing" in it)
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Fallout New Vegas New Vegas (10).jpg|The [[Vault 21]] sign
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NCR_Embassy.jpg|The [[NCR Embassy]]
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Graffiti.JPG|Securitrons trying to remove the graffiti
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</gallery>
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{{Navbox New Vegas}}
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A city devoted to vice and sin - What's not to love?Courier, Fallout: New Vegas

The New Vegas Strip is a location in the Mojave Wasteland.

Background

Before the Great War started, Mr. House used his considerable genius and wealth to ensure that no missiles would strike the city of Las Vegas. Though a few warheads did get through in the outskirts, most of the city was spared. Despite this, the Strip itself was not re-settled, and after close to two hundred years, Mr. House immediately began searching for the mysterious Platinum chip, and rebuilding the glory of Las Vegas. Sending out PDQ-88b Securitron scouts, Mr. House started negotiating with local tribes to exchange his considerable resource stockpiles for their help. Some of the tribes resisted, but three tribes eventually gained Mr. House's favor. They became the Omertas, Chairmen, and White Glove Society, running the Gomorrah, Tops and Ultra-Luxe casinos, respectively. Because Mr. House was dedicated to restoring Las Vegas, he insisted on transforming the tribes into families with cultures that hearkened back to Vegas' glory days.

In the process of rebuilding the Strip, Mr. House also effectively "bought out" the residents of Vault 21. After they evacuated, he had the Vault stripped of useful technology, most of its actual volume filled with concrete, and the entrance turned into a gift shop and small hotel. While the families were rebuilding the casinos, the rest of the locals were hard at work erecting an enormous wall around the Strip. When NCR traders and explorers arrived on the scene, they were amazed at the Strip and returned back to California with tales of opulence and great wealth awaiting travelers.

Eventually, the NCR military itself arrived were surprised to find the Strip so well-protected and heavily policed. Though they struck a deal with Mr. House to establish a base in the area (along with control of Hoover Dam), the NCR has never had control of The Strip. After the Battle of Hoover Dam, the NCR negotiated an MP (military police) presence on the Strip, but their influence remains small.

Though the tribes that became The Strip's families were once hatefully opposed to each other, the demands of Mr. House have forced the families to play nice. They continue to hold long-standing grudges, but do not act openly against each other for fear of angering Mr. House.

Layout

The Strip is the heart of New Vegas. When entering through The Strip North Gate, Gomorrah is to the right and the Lucky 38 is to the left. Further down the street is a gate to another area of the strip, which leads to The Tops casino, the Ultra-Luxe, and the Camp McCarran monorail. Beyond that, through another gate, is Vault 21, Michael Angelo's workshop and the NCR Embassy.

Buildings

Inhabitants

Related quests

Appearances

The New Vegas Strip appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

  • PCPC Sometimes, when advancing in "For the Republic, Part 2", the door to The Strip is locked. One solution is to travel to The Strip by monorail from Camp McCarran (unless it is already destroyed). Another solution is to kill a gate Securitron to get a key but you'll lose reputation (and all the gate Securitrons will attack you). You can use a console command to get the key: player.additem 00119875 1, or you can open the console, click the gate, and type "unlock" into the console.
  • Killing everyone will make the strip pretty empty.

Gallery