Omertas

The Omertas are one of the Three Families. In 2281, they run the Gomorrah club and casino on the New Vegas Strip in the Mojave Wasteland.

Background
A highly organized and deadly gang of mobsters, the Omertas control the Gomorrah casino, a sleazy vice den on a grand scale, and as such embodies the ruthless exploitation beneath the glitz and glamour of the Strip's neon signs. They also control all prostitution that goes on around the casino. Male residents at the Tops remark that "the broads over at the Gomorrah look better."

While by outside appearances the Omertas seem content with their lot, the family's penchant for treachery and murder is alive and well, and the tribe's leadership is collaborating with Caesar's Legion to bring about the Strip's downfall.

Prior to being recruited by Mr. House, the Omertas were a wasteland tribe known as the Slither Kin. A tribe was known for the practice of luring unsuspecting travelers into their camps before drugging them, then murdering or enslaving them. They would sometimes hole up in a stronghold for years, other times leading a nomadic existence in restless pursuit of their next big score. The Omertas have just one rule: never betray the family. Everything else is permitted. Apparently the viciousness of the Slither Kin appealed to Mr. House by reminding him of certain criminal elements that once operated in pre-War Las Vegas.

Organization
The Omertas and the Gomorrah casino are run by Nero and his righthand man, Big Sal. Cachino is a small-time "underboss" within the family and is put in charge of menial tasks, as well as anything that the head of the family needs taken care of that they do not have time to see to themselves.

As the Omerta name suggests, they do not readily give out information, or go into detail about the family's dealings with anyone not of the family. Breaking this code of silence is dealt with, swiftly and severely. For muscle, they employ a variety of thugs and button men.

The Omertas are obsessed with power and the ability to control people to meet their needs. They are also very adept at finding ways to squeeze a quick cap or two out of any situation. This is evident in the fact that they get their new "employees" hooked on free chems, and then start charging for each additional fix while simultaneously taking a cut of the caps the "employee" has earned. Keeping the prostitutes hooked on chems keeps them dependent on the Omertas, and keeps them under their employ while ensuring they remain docile and manageable. When a gambler contracts a debt with the Omertas, they give them some time to pay them back, but act ruthlessly if the debt is not paid after that delay.

Relations with the outside
The Omertas only care about protecting or improving the power they have at their command. Showing a façade that they appear to be perfectly content running the Gomorrah, the Omertas have entered into an agreement with Caesar's Legion to attack the Strip at the same time the Legion makes their assault on Hoover Dam. Putting more stock in Legion propaganda than the management practices of Mr. House, and wanting to use the Legion to springboard their power base, coupled with their confidence that the second Battle of Hoover Dam will draw the attention of Mr. House's Securitrons, the Omertas believe they will have no problem taking over the Strip.

The Omertas make sure to stay away from dealings with the New California Republic, (despite their best customers being troopers and citizens of the NCR), feeling like the institution of NCR laws and taxation will have a severe hindrance on how they conduct business.

The Omertas do not have any other business or exposure to the other tribes and factions of the Mojave Wasteland, it is mentioned by the Gomorrah receptionist, and Papa Khan that the Omertas along with the rest of what was to become the Three Families, had a war with the Great Khans. The end result was the Khans being driven from the ruins of Las Vegas to the northeast to settle Bitter Springs, thus ensuring that the tribes Mr. House had hired, could begin the renovation of Vegas.

Technology
The arsenal of the Omertas includes the combat knife, .44 Magnum revolver, 9mm submachine gun, 10mm submachine gun, sawed-off shotgun and riot shotgun.

Interactions with the player character

 * The way to come across the Omertas is through the main storyline. For various organizations, the Courier is asked to contact the Omertas. The quest starts with the gang approaching the player character, curious as to why they are meddling in their affairs. A member of the family (Cachino) comes up and asks why they have been asking questions about him. To get info out of him, one must enter his room and steal his diary from his desk, or pickpocket him. At this point, there are several ways to proceed in the How Little We Know questline.
 * The Omertas are on the receiving end of the two-star (★★) New Vegas challenge added with the Gun Runners' Arsenal add-on Nyah! See?, netting 500 XP for killing 10 of them with any submachine gun, light machine gun, or minigun.

Appearances
The Omertas appear only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes

 * Omerta is the code of silence in Sicilian/Italian crime organizations such as the Mafia, also known as the code of La Cosa Nostra.
 * The Omertas favor a style of formal wear that was popular with pre-War Prohibition-era gangsters in the United States.
 * When asked why the Omertas did not have Tommy Guns, Joshua Sawyer replied that he "didn't want The Strip to feel like another New Reno. Whether you liked New Reno or hated it, they definitely had the Tommy Gun gangster thing going on."

Bugs
If the Omertas turned hostile because of minor crimes or trespassing, they will not turn peaceful again even after waiting three in-game days. A possible solution for this problem can be achieved by entering and  into the console.