Zapp's Neon Signs

Zapp's Neon Signs is an unmarked location within the South Vegas ruins in the Mojave Wasteland. It is inhabited by Fiends.

Background
Once a major sign manufacturing company, Zapp's Neon Signs lit up the Las Vegas strip itself. After the Great War, they became more known for their signs being used as impassable perimeter walls, such as the Fiends in the South Vegas ruins, and the denizens of North Vegas Square. The building itself is now more of a graveyard of signage, the most impressive monument being the feet of a Tall Boy statue.

Layout
There are three main areas of the building, including the entrance office, the workshop, and the foreman's office. Around the exterior, barricades created with a variety of pre-War signs can be found.

Entrance office
In the entrance office, there is a rigged terminal and a trip wire activating a grenade bouquet at the top of the stairs. At the bottom, there are three frag mines on the ground immediately preceding the workshop entrance. Down the stairs, there are three workbenches on the righthand side of the workshop room. There are several Fiends in the workshop area.

Foreman's office
The steps leading to the foreman's office contain three fire extinguishers on the stairs, which are all sitting next to frag mines. At the top of the steps is a Fiend named Duke, who guards the foreman's office and the loot inside. Duke is scripted to shoot at the extinguishers at the bottom of the stairs from the catwalk outside of the office area once the player character is in close proximity, which will subsequently set off the nearby mines with the explosion.

In the foreman's office, an Easy locked terminal sits on a desk, containing Zapp's Neon Signs terminal entries. A first aid box can be found on the wall to the right, and two Nuka-Cola Quartz on the shelves next to a copy of Boxing Times and a Lad's Life.

Notable loot

 * Two Nuka-Cola Quartz - On a shelf in the foreman's office.
 * A bumper sword - In the foreman's office.

Appearances
Zapp's Neon Signs appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Zapp's Neon Signs is similar in appearance to the real world Neon Museum, also known as the Neon Boneyard, an outdoor exhibition space which houses and preserves iconic neon signs from the past, located in Las Vegas, Nevada.