Ulysses

Ulysses is a courier and was an important Frumentarii of the Caesar's Legion. In 2281, he was one of seven couriers hired by Victor to carry strange packages to the Strip North Gate, but his delivery, the platinum chip, was left to the Courier after Ulysses' mysterious disappearance.

Background
Ulysses was once a member of the Twisted Hairs, a powerful tribe in Arizona that forged an alliance with the fledgling Caesar's Legion in 2247, becoming its scouts during the conquest of Arizona. Ulysses was one of the most succesful scouts in the Twisted Hairs, traveling vast distances in search of the enemies of both the Caesar's Legion and the Twisted Hairs. However, once the Legion's campaign ended in Arizona, Caesar promptly rewarded their aid by breaking the alliance and betraying them; conquering and enslaving them as he had done to all the other tribes of Arizona. Their tribal identity was erased and those that resisted were crucified along the sides of Interstate 40.

Vulpes Inculta's pacification of Dry Wells was a particularly painful moment for Ulysses, though his dedication to Caesar and the flag of the Bull prevented his desertion. Thanks to his ability and his forceful personality, he quickly became an important, indispensible Frumentarii of the Caesar's Legion, walking the wastes as a courier. Caesar told him to kill no other member of this profession, since many couriers were, in fact, members of the Legion. In 2274 after the NCR reach Hoover Dam, Ulysses crossed the Colorado and was the first among the Legion to see Hoover Dam and the NCR, an idea great enough to challenge Caesar himself. After, he went back to Caesar and spoke with him about Hoover Dam and the NCR. This Old World symbol became an object of obsession for Caesar, a great symbol to focus his people on, but Ulysses thinking that Hoover Dam might kill Caesar, whether he won or lost.

Ulysses continued to walk the wastes, exploring the wastelands for Caesar. Between 2274 and 2277, Ulysses would discover a community called The Divide which was, in his own words, "a nation taking its first breath", surrounded and shaped by the symbols of the Old World, with the potential to become a real homeland for Ulysses, beyond the lies and everything else, and a second chance, a new way of thinking out of the Caesar's Legion. To Ulysses' dismay, the prosperous community was discovered and annexed by NCR, which in turn drew the attention of Caesar, who sent in a small army to take it over. Ulysses had tentative plans to save the community, but before he could act, hired by the NCR, the Courier unintentionally brought a package from Navarro containing a copy of ED-E before departing.

Ulysses was fascinated by the package, bearing the sigil of pre-War America, but one he never saw before. This device turned out to be a messenger of destruction: someone activated the device, which began "speaking", probably by starting playing logs from Dr. Whitley, that activated several of the nuclear warheads that were still underground in their silos since the Great War. The results were immediate and devastating; buried deep beneath Hopeville and Ashton, the warheads answered the call in the only way they knew: by detonating. The land trembled as underground detonations tore it apart, killing the settlers and burying NCR companies holding the area and Caesar's Legion guerillas dispatched to cut the supply lines running through the Divide to Hoover Dam.

This disaster should've consumed Ulysses' life, nearly killed him, flesh and spirit, but fate had other plans for him. Several medical eyebots, who had been activated by the copy of ED-E, as well, recognized the flag of America on his back, and saved him. Ulysses' life was changed that day, showing him how a single individual could change history. As the sole survivor of the Divide (or rather, the sole sane, intact survivor, as the rest suffered a fate worse than death), he held the courier he encountered as responsible for the destruction of the place could have been his true home, of something "larger than the Bear, greater than the Bull". At the same time, they inspired him, showing just how great of an impact a single man can have on history. In 2277, he returned to Caesar, learning that the First Battle of Hoover Dam ended in the defeat of Caesar's Legion. There, he was assigned a new duty.

In the same year, Caesar sent Ulysses to the Great Salt Lake as his eye and to rally the White Legs against New Canaan and watch over them, as they undertake Caesar's test: cut off the NCR supply lines running through Utah and to destroy New Canaan, killing the still living Joshua Graham along with it. He became their mentor, called the "Flag-Bearer" for the flag staff he carried. He taught them the values ​​of the Legion, showed them numerous supply caches and bunkers hidden across Utah like Spanish Fork, taught them the workings of chamber and powder, and lying about Caesar's pride in those that used such things. The act of deliberately lying posed some problems in his mind, expressing himself sadly to use the same method as Vulpes Inculta, the man who had betrayed his former tribe. He was an inspiring presence, but not in the way he wanted to be. He was particularly affected when they tried to honor him instead of the Legion. After the sacking of New Canaan, he observed that the White Legs began to braid their hair into dreadlocks, just like he did. For them, it was a sign of respect for their mentor; for Ulysses it was a hollow mockery of the ways of his destroyed tribe, the Twisted Hairs. He almost lost himself figuring out the meaning behind their braids before remembering that for them, it was meaningless.

Tired of seeing another history gone, carried by him alone, Ulysses finished his duties to Caesar and left the White Legs to their own devices, set out looking for ways to change history alone and find a way to reawake America, for having peaceful and strong places like the Divide before, thinking that the NCR and the Caesar's Legion having no long-term answer for the future of humanity. He retired to Wolfhorn ranch for a time, to collect his thoughts. Appearing to be a succesful bighorner rancher for a time and roaming sometimes as a courier. At some point, he found the way to the Sierra Madre. During his travel to reawake America, he found by accident Big MT, by following the weather patterns, reminding the Divide sky, coming from man's violence, not nature's. He tracked it like following a river current, leaving the colors of the Old World to mark his way like always, in case someone finds them, like the Courier. When he thought sand and wind would never end, he came to the crater. There, he find the Old World facility and the X-17 meteorological station, still raking the sky with electricity and generators.

While there he was caught up in the conflict between Knight Royce of the Circle of Steel and Father Elijah. Ulysses would rescue Royce from the Y-17 medical facility, nursing her back to health in a nearby cave. At some point after Elijah spoke with the Think Tank, Ulysses and Elijah made contact. The courier directed the rogue elder to the Sierra Madre, which eventually became Elijah's grave. From Christine he learned more about the Brotherhood of Steel, enough to decide that the Brotherhood was not able to forge the future he wanted to live in.

Ulysses spoke with the Think Tank, specifically Doctor Klein, who recalls him as a melancholy fellow who asked a lot about history. The conversation was interrupted twice - once by Elijah's escape attempt, and then again in an event that seems to have been erased from Klein's databanks. Ulysses also spoke with Doctor Mobius. While at the Big Empty, he questioned the Think Tank: "Who are you, that do not know your history?" This question caused them to awake, remembering for a time America, the flag on Ulysses' back — not just a flag, but a place, an idea they had cared for once before. After this awakening, the Think Tank told him what "still carries America's voice", deep in the heart of the Divide: the "Divide giants" - nuclear missile silos scattered across the ravaged landscape and the device still there to activate them. Ulysses departed, deciding to reshape the post-apocalyptic world single handedly, much like the Courier reshaped the Divide.

In 2281 Ulysses was hired by Victor to carry the platinum chip to the Strip North Gate. He comes to Primm at the Mojave Express to receive the delivery order, a job he was about to accept until he saw the Courier's name down next on the list. He asked if the Courier's name was for real since he thought that the Courier was dead in the Divide. Nash informed him that the Courier was still alive. In his desire to see the Courier dead and by respect of the old order of Caesar, Ulysses refused to deliver the package, only saying, "No, let Courier Six carry the package", wanting that the Mojave Wasteland kill the Courier without having to intervene, and after then, left without another word.

At some point before the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, Ulysses contacts the Courier via a single message: the coordinates for the Canyon wreckage west of Primm, and the words "Courier Six. -Ulysses", wanting to destroyed their new home in his reshaping process of America before their eyes, as the Courier does for him with the Divide. Depending on how Dead Money ended, the ending slides say that word would eventually reach both Christine and Dog of some sort of a battle said to take place at the Divide, "beneath the torn skies and the old world flag", between the two couriers, "each carrying a message for the other".

Relationships
Ulysses' dual obsessions with the Courier and the Divide are motivated partly by being the only one survivors of the disasters that happened there, and partly by the fact that Ulysses believes the Courier is responsible to the disaster at the Divide by delivering the mysterious package from Navarro containing the copy of ED-E that caused the devastation of the Divide. The Courier is not even be aware of their own involvement in the event, and was hinted at by Chris Avellone before the release of Lonesome Road, who stated cryptically: "I also have a lot of love for Ulysses in Fallout, only because I like the idea of someone hunting my player for reasons of his own, and then hearing the reasons why… and realizing how important even the smallest of my actions are for the people of the wasteland – living or dead."

Quests

 * The Courier: Ulysses is finally confronted by the Courier inside Ulysses' Temple, beneath the flag of the Old World, as he is about to trigger a second nuclear apocalypse. Ulysses can either be fought by the Courier, or convinced to stand down and fight by the Courier's side against the marked men invading the temple.

Effects of player actions

 * If Ulysses is killed by the Courier, the Courier tears down his Old World flag and uses it as his shroud, although whether out of respect or anger is an interpretation "best left to history".
 * If Ulysses is convinced not to fight the Courier, by means of two speech checks at 90 and 100 or by talking to him about his logs, he can be found standing vigil above the Hopeville ruins, just past the Canyon wreckage.

Other interactions

 * If the player chooses to spare him, after the quest The End Ulysses will hang around near the entrance to the Canyon wreckage, where Ulysses will help the Courier make camp fire recipes. Ulysses will also present new dialogue options, e.g. giving hints at how to deal with Legate Lanius and commenting on possible previous player actions in the Mojave (such as e.g. killing House).
 * Ulysses will also supply the Courier with miscellaneous items he found in Hopeville (The Courier's Mile), including rockets, Rad-X, RadAway, MRE, and pre-War books.
 * If he is alive at the conclusion of Lonesome Road, he will offer both the history and recipes of bitter drink and the Snakebite tourniquet.

Appearances
Ulysses was originally supposed to appear in Fallout: New Vegas, but was cut from the final version of the game. He is mentioned indirectly in Dead Money and Honest Hearts, appears in voice in Old World Blues, and makes a full appearance in Lonesome Road.

Behind the scenes

 * During the first dialog with the ED-E clone, you learn that Ulysses was given his name later in life. It was meant to refer to Ulysses S. Grant, a Union general during the U.S. Civil War who Ulysses says, "...fought to unite two tribes under one flag."
 * Ulysses is also a figure from Roman and Greek folklore. The Greeks named him Odysseus.
 * If siding with NCR (or killing Caesar and haven't failed Don't Tread on the Bear!), when talking to Ulysses through ED-E the first time, he'll refer to the Two-headed bear not being the first historic American symbol. He explains that the "Old World" symbol had one head. This is reference to the current real-world Flag of California, from the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846, which is the same of the NCR flag but the bear have one head and the inscription is "CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC" instead of "NEW CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC".
 * Ulysses was originally supposed to be a companion in Fallout: New Vegas, but was cut from the final version of the game and now only appears in the add-on Lonesome Road and playing cards that came with the Collector's Edition. According to Chris Avellone, "he [...] was a complicated character in terms of some of the hooks into the storyline".
 * In the original version of Fallout: New Vegas, Ulysses-as-companion was designed with a number of goals in mind:
 * He had to reinforce the faction reputation mechanic, which Avellone thought was one of the key mechanics in the game.
 * He had to react strongly to NCR/Legion conflict and the player's role in it, acting as a sounding board when possible.
 * He had to be a Legion sympathetic character and explain Legion backstory elements, since there wasn't much Legion support in the companions.
 * He had to continually remind the player of Hoover Dam as the focus, and his backstory incorporated that (he was the frumentarius who discovered the Dam and NCR long ago).
 * Showcase myth elements. Ulysses was big about symbols, and his take on the NCR flag, the Legion flag was also reflected in their champions (he viewed Legate Lanius as an Eastern myth in the making, and he felt the player could achieve that same mythological status for the West or for the Mojave).
 * He was to complement the cool visual design changes that Josh had included for other companions (similar to Raul and Arcade, Ulysses would have the vest/flag changes, except it would depend on player's end faction allegiance when they completed Ulysses' vision quest).