Mojave Outpost

NCR Ranger Outpost Mojave, usually referred to as just the Mojave Outpost, is the gateway to the Mojave Wasteland and the first stop for caravans traveling from the core lands of the New California Republic to New Vegas and beyond. It's also a military hub for all operations in south-western Mojave. All make it a major location in Fallout: New Vegas. Located at Mountain Pass, California the enormous Ranger Monument is its most visible and distinctive feature, commemorating the historic merging of the local Desert Rangers and the NCR Rangers.

Background
Established before the Great War at the Mountain Pass between the Mesquite and Ivanpah mountains, this highway checkpoint collected tolls from travelers entering the long stretch of I-15 going through solid desert to Barstow. Ruined vehicles stuck at the checkpoint when the bombs hit still litter the road leading into California, their rusted hulks slowly decaying in the air weather. It lay abandoned for over a century after the Great War, eventually becoming a natural boundary for the territory controlled by the Desert Rangers of Nevada. After the Rangers realized they could not protect the Mojave alone, especially not against the Legion, the checkpoint became a historic site as the Desert Rangers of Nevada and the Rangers of the New California Republic signed the Ranger Unification Treaty in 2271. The two forces merged into one, in exchange for NCR extending its jurisdiction to southern Nevada, New Vegas, and of course, Hoover Dam.

The Outpost was established the following year under the NCR Rangers' jurisdiction, serving as a vital link between the Mojave and the core lands of the Republic. A pair of statues depicting the Rangers were erected at the edge of the outpost, memorializing the Treaty, though many interpret it as a demonstration of the Republic's might to the lands beyond the Outpost. Regardless of the intent, the statues remain a useful landmark for navigating the desert, lit up at night and easily visible in the distance to whomever passes through Ivanpah Valley. Apart from clearing caravans coming in from Barstow, the Outpost acts as an administrative hub and command center for the south-eastern Mojave, responsible for protecting the stretch of the I-15 south of Primm and Highway 95 up to sectors protected by Camp Searchlight. Soldiers posted here act as border guards, ensuring the safety of caravans moving up the highways into Nevada. While not the most prestigious postings, they are a lot safer than being posted to the frontline along the Colorado.

Unfortunately, Army command took this safety for granted, siphoning soldiers off for frontline duties. When the NCRCF prison break occurred in 2281, the Outpost was forced to establish a permanent outpost at Primm, stretching its garrison to its limits and lapsing in the ability to patrol the highway and ensure its security, as regulations require the Outpost to maintain a certain minimal headcount. As a result, as Jackals, wildlife, and other riff-raff start to take over the highways, caravans are slowly backing up at the Outpost waiting for the roads to clear or their clearance papers to come through. Until then, everyone's stuck in a holding pattern, drinking away their sorrows. The merchants are particularly irate, as the stagnation means they cannot sell their wares, while having to spend what little caps they have to feed their brahmin and caravan hands.

The soldiers themselves are particularly worried about Legion pushing in through the southern Mojave. The loss of Nipton and Searchlight has opened up a direct attack route to the Outpost... Which is also a fallback position for all NCR forces in the Mojave and the gateway to the Republic.

Layout
The outpost consists of two buildings on a hill saddle, one of which is the administrative area (HQ), the other being the barracks. There is a fence enclosing the two buildings on all sides, and several piles of sandbags for defense. It is part of what was once a highway toll station. The northern end of the valley is overshadowed by two large statues and the southern is enclosed by rock walls.

Sgt. Kilborn can be found patrolling the road leading to the outpost, and a single traveling merchant travels on a daily schedule between the outpost and the Ivanpah junction down the hill.

Ranger Ghost, an NCR sniper, is posted on top of the barracks building. She offers the Keep Your Eyes on the Prize quest.

The gate to the southwest continues along the I-15, however it is locked and requires a key to open. There is however not much of interest here - a few remnants of structures and a few power lines can be found, complete with collision data. If you target the NCR in The Apocalypse quest during Lonesome Road, the gate will become unlocked and leads to Long 15.

Headquarters
Upon entering the headquarters of the building for the first time, the Courier will be greeted by Major Knight, who can repair items to 100% in addition to his possible role in the My Kind of Town quest line.

Ranger Jackson can usually be found in one of the building's rear rooms. He offers the Can You Find it in Your Heart? quest in addition to figuring in Heartache by the Number.

Barracks
Lacey tends the bar in the barracks and offers a variety of goods for sale as well as games of Caravan. A copy of Duck and Cover under the counter, can be purchased from her or simply stolen.

Rose of Sharon Cassidy, also know as Cass, sits at the bar drowning her sorrows with whiskey. Cass can eventually be recruited as a companion, once the player begins the You Can Depend on Me quest at the Crimson Caravan Company.

Buildings

 * Mojave Outpost barracks
 * Mojave Outpost headquarters

Inhabitants

 * Ranger Ghost, NCR sniper
 * Ranger Jackson, NCR commander
 * Rose of Sharon Cassidy, former caravaneer and potential companion
 * Major Knight, NCR officer, offers repairs
 * Sgt. Kilborn
 * Lacey, merchant/bartender, plays Caravan
 * Various NCR troopers
 * Various NCR rangers
 * Traveling merchant
 * Caravaneer

Notable loot
All notable loot is found in the Mojave Outpost barracks.
 * Duck and Cover under the counter near Lacey, can be purchased.
 * 3 Nuka-Cola Quartz on the shelves behind Lacey (must be stolen)
 * Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle cap on the long section of the bar counter as you walk in, by a bottle.
 * 3 ice cold Nuka-Colas on the shelves behind Lacey (must be stolen)
 * In the Mojave Outpost Headquarters behind the front desk is Major Knight, who carries 603 bottle caps that can be pickpocketed.

Appearances
The Mojave Outpost appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
The Mojave Outpost is based on the real world location Mountain Pass, a pass situated along I-15 between the Clark Mountain Range and Mescal Range of California.

Bugs

 * Occasionally, when fast travelling to the Mojave Outpost, there will be one to three giant radscorpions or giant worker ants inside the encampment area.
 * If Ranger Ghost is missing from the roof, she can sometimes be found to the right of the Headquarters building door around the corner. She still comments that she could hear the Courier coming up the ramp.
 * Sometimes NPCs will be walking in place or standing on top of desks in the HQ. Leaving and returning to the cell sometimes solves this problem.
 * Golden geckos may spawn if the Courier fast travels to the outpost.
 * A deathclaw may spawn behind the main building when fast traveling to the Outpost.
 * Eventually, one of the NCR troopers will drink one of the Nuka-Cola Quartz and since it gives low-light vision, the Courier will also be given Low-Light Vision until you exit the building.
 * NCR troopers sometimes perform as though they are typing on a typewriter/computer while seated in the headquarters even though there is no keyboard present.
 * When trading with Lacey, the game tends to crash.