New Reno

New Reno, nicknamed "The Biggest Little City in the World," is a city built upon the remains of the pre-War city of Reno, located in western Nevada. It can be found fifteen squares east and sixteen squares south of Arroyo.

Overview
The capital of sin, prominently known for its casinos, such as the Shark Club and the Desperado, and total freedom with an abundance of prostitutes, alcohol, and drugs. New Reno is home to the Golden Globes studio, the Jungle Gym, and the Cat's Paw brothel. There is also a substantial weapons outfitter dubbed New Reno Arms. The town is run by four different families: the Mordinos, the Bishops, the Wrights, and the Salvatores. All of the original families more or less retain their power with the exception of the Salvatores and Mordinos. The city is now run mostly by the Wrights, while also being contested by a new crime family, the Van Graffs.

New Reno has no official government or police force. The families generally keep order and make the city safe for tourists from the wastes, sending any troublemakers who disrupt the tourist trade to Golgotha, a burial site nearby. Tourists are eager to partake in the gambling, prostitution, and drug usage, particularly jet, which was developed near New Reno in the Stables by boy-genius Myron. Jet is distributed from family supported dealers and independent people alike such as Jagged Jimmy J.

New Reno also acts as a major trading partner in the Big Circle brahmin trade, as well as being a major recipient of goods from The Den and slaves and chemicals from Vault City caravans. Ironically, it also maintains direct trade relations with Vault City, trading Redding gold ore for medical supplies. However, its primary export is entertainment: most drugs and alcohol in New California come from Reno drug labs. The drug trade was dominated by the Mordino family that also controlled most of the prostitutes in New Reno around 2241, while alcohol was the domain of the Wright family.

Background
Even before the Great War, Reno already had the reputation of offering all manner of vice. Isolated and partially shielded by mountains, Reno survived the Great War with little structural damage during the war (though looting and property damage have taken their toll), allowing it to be reborn as New Reno.

If it wasn't for the constant feuding between the four families that vie for control of the city, New Reno would have carved an empire out of the sands long ago. However, too many people and too few resources set the stage for an age-old power struggle. It left precious little room for neutrals and most Reno inhabitants ended up becoming a Made Man, a member of one of the families that controlled the city, just to survive.

In 2241, the Mordino and Bishop families were the most influential. New Reno became a key player in the struggle for control over the territory of Northern California. The geopolitical struggle centered around the town of Redding, the primary supplier of gold ore in the region. When the Republic switched to dollars as currency, backing them with gold, the mining city became the key to the trade in the entire New California. Whoever controls the supply of gold, controls the currency. Redding was lucky enough to remain far away enough to make a military takeover uneconomic. The three powers instead decided to make the city align with one of them through agents operating in the city, either planted ones (Painless Doc Johnson from Vault City) or voluntary supporters (Marge LeBarge was for the NCR and Dan McGrew opted for Reno). The Chosen One: "Hear any interesting rumors?" Madame Modjeska: "All I hear about are politics. That always seems to be the big stir in discussion." The Chosen One: "Politics? What do you mean?" Modjeska: "Have you ever seen a greased brahmin contest?" The Chosen One: "Nope, never heard of anything like that. Tell me about them." Modjeska: "What they do is grease up a brahmin calf, and then everyone in the crowd tries to catch the calf. If you can't catch it yourself, you make damn sure nobody else can, either." The Chosen One: "I don't see what that has to do with politics." Modjeska: "In this game, Redding is the greased brahmin - and a golden one at that. New Reno, the New California Republic, and Vault City are all trying to catch us...or at least keep the others from catching us." The Chosen One: "What do you mean?" Modjeska: "Here in Redding we mine gold. Then we ship it to New Reno, the NCR, and Vault City in return for goods. Each of those places would like to have the gold - and the trade - all to themselves." The Chosen One: "Why don't they just attack you and take it, then?" Modjeska: "We're big enough, and far enough away, to make a take-over expensive as well as dangerous. Much more efficient to have us join willingly." The Chosen One: "What do you mean?" Modjeska: "The three powers are trying to get Redding to choose which side to ally themselves with. They've all got powerful allies in town, and it looks like things are coming to a head. Soon, Redding's going to have to make a choice." The Chosen One: "A choice?" Modjeska: "The grease on this Brahmin calf is getting a bit thin. Soon, one of the powers is going to have to make a major play to take Redding before the others do. When that happens, people are going to get hurt. A lot of people." The Chosen One: "Why are people going to get hurt?" Modjeska: "People are going to get hurt because this kind of change doesn't come easy. Those that think they're not going to get the prize get it in their mind to not let anyone else get it, either. The only way to avoid that is if we decide to go with one of the powers and make a quick alliance before the others catch on." (Madame Modjeska's dialogue)

The families had other plans. The Mordinos wanted to establish themselves as an independent power by controlling all trade in Northern California. Their plan involved enslaving the miners by proxy. To achieve this, they employed the young and obnoxious, but also incredibly talented chemist, Myron. In January, the first batches of Jet, a designer drug created by Myron, began to arrive in Redding as part of that plan: Control through drugs. The Mordinos seem to have harnessed Vault City for this endeavor, indirectly: In exchange for slaves, the Den's slaver guild would buy raw chemicals in bulk, which would then be sold to New Reno for a profit - and supporting the Mordino drug empire. When Vault City rejected an offer to ally with them and the NCR in February, the Bishops were responsible for designing a campaign of attacks designed to bully the City into the alliance beginning a month later. Bishops were one of the most active families in other aspects as well: Their investment in infrastructure managed even to restore some old telephone lines too. The Salvatores also betted on help from a strong organization from the outside, and made a top secret deal with the Enclave, giving them critical chemicals necessary to develop and manufacture FEV Curling-13 in exchange for a supply of low-grade laser weapons, which gave them a considerable advantage in firepower over the other families.

The struggle was ultimately resolved following the destruction of the Control Station ENCLAVE, but neither in the Salvatores nor the Mordinos' favor. Without the Enclave's backing, and the technological edge it had given them, the former did not survive for long, while the financial power of the latter suffered a critical blow with the discovery of a cure for Jet addiction, and the death of their boy genius in 2242 completely broke their strength and the family faded into obscurity over the next couple of decades, as their holdings were seized by the other families and their members became slavers or joined up with their rivals. The Wrights and Bishops became the leading crime families, with John Bishop successfully inducting the city as an ally of the New California Republic.

However, the stable situation in the city did not last. The Van Graffs expanded their business into New Reno, clashing with the Wrights. The two crime families fight for dominance over the city, as the Bishops operate in the background, aligned with the NCR. The emergence of New Vegas and The Strip in 2274, also created a lot of competition for the capital of vice.

Layout
New Reno is divided into four districts, and one outside section.

Virgin Street


Virgin Street is the entrance of New Reno with the old Reno sign, advertising "The Biggest Little City in the World". Jules stands here, giving newcomers and tourists some global information on New Reno. Interesting places include the illustrious Cat's Paw brothel and on the northern end of the street, the Desperado casino, the Mordino family headquarters.

Second Street


The middle part of New Reno, and the location of two other families. It contains the boxing club Jungle Gym, the pornography studio Golden Globes, the Shark Club, the Bishop family headquarters and the Salvatore's Bar, the Salvatore family headquarters.

East Side


The eastern part of New Reno and the headquarters of the Wright family. The entire area is predominately controlled by the Wrights, including their mansion and the railway station north of it, and almost all dwellers there were members of the family.

West Side


This district is the western part of New Reno, also known as the Commercial Row. It remains under Salvatore family protection, but due to the presence of New Reno Arms, the main weapons shop of New Reno, all mobsters are welcome, so long as they behave themselves. Out of it, other important locations here include the Renesco pharmacy, a drug store, and the Drunk Cupid Chapel, the chapel of Father Tully, an alcoholic priest.

Chop Shop


This location is only accessible once the Chosen One has acquired the Highwayman and it has been stolen while parked. It only contains the Chop Shop, managed by T-Ray and works with his band of mechanics for Mr. Bishop, where they remove fuel cells and batteries from derelict cars and sell them for profit.

Inhabitants

 * Bishop family


 * Mordino family


 * Salvatore family
 * Louis Salvatore, head of the family
 * Mason, right hand
 * Renesco, pharmacist


 * Wright family
 * Orville Wright, head of the family
 * Ethyl Wright, detached wife
 * Chris Wright, first son
 * Keith Wright, unruly son
 * Richard Wright, dead son


 * Other


 * Generic
 * Cat's Paw girl
 * New Reno prostitute
 * Boxing challengers: Joqq, Pete McKneely, Evan Holyfeld

Appearances
New Reno appears only in Fallout 2 and is mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas as well as its add-ons Honest Hearts and Lonesome Road.

Behind the scenes
New Reno is based on the real world location of Reno, Nevada, which features predominantly gambling tourism and the tagline "The Biggest Little City in the World."