The Courier

by quill and ink


Intro

Part I

The Intro

Finally after a hard fought campaign against the Legion the NCR had won with minimal loss of life, Camp Golf had stood its defense same as Forlorne Hope had thanks to the Couriers interference. Hoover dam was won for the New California Republic and the Legion and their Legate had perished along with Caesar, the war was finally over and the one to thank was The Courier who had destroyed the Great Khans of red Rock canyon and killed Caesar in his own camp, with the help of his companions. But not all was good with The Courier, throughout all his travels he had gone through much and had lost many people he would call allies and some he would call companion. There deaths heavily weighed on his mind and he blamed himself for all of them the Legion. In the end when the battle was over he felt conflicted he had slaughtered the Khans but saved many lives at Hoover dam. The Courier soon understood that he had made the wrong choice, the NCR made people submit to their rule at no matter the cost and through the wise words of an old friend the NCR were making the mistakes that the old world government were making. Soon enough a revolution had sparked, and the Courier had found a way to make life for the people of New Vegas and the surrounding towns. Once again he fought for what he thought was right but as soon as the revolution started it ended with the rebel leaders being tried and killed. The Courier was lucky to escape unscathed. Soon there were bounties placed on his head and he was branded a terrorist by the NCR and wen't into hiding. One day after hunting he picked up a strange transmission calling for him. The woman spoke of riches enough that the Courier could pay of his bounty and have enough to retire. This could have been a trap but the location was not NCR territory, it was an old mining town that wen't by the name Rust. The Courier had passed through it a few times and it was relatively safe. So now the Courier had a way of paying his bounty off and retiring. But soon he would find his goal had been completely changed.