No Gods, No Masters

No Gods, No Masters is the final main quest in Fallout: New Vegas if you choose to ignore the 3 other main factions (NCR, Caesar's Legion, and Mr. House) and go it alone, by using Yes Man to help you to fight for an independent New Vegas.

Quick Walkthrough

 * Enter the offices through last Hoover Dam tower
 * Activate the switch to allow Yes Man to gain control of the dam in the control room.
 * On the same floor, go SE past the 2nd Tower exit (with the kitchen) and open the door to Hoover Dam Power Plant 1. It opens to a balcony with the switch that powers the East Power Plant on the western wall.
 * Go back topside to deal with the Legion and NCR on the eastern side of the dam.
 * Enter the Legate's camp to deal with the Legate.
 * Return to the camp entrance and deal with General Oliver.

Detailed Walkthrough
After telling Yes Man you're ready to go to the dam, you start this quest on the western end of the dam with a securitron and up to two companions that you might have with you, before you told Yes Man that you were ready to go to the dam. As you walk foward you will see the large turret to your right explode and you will see in front of you four or five NCR troops ducking behind sand bags while fighting the Legion. You can then sneak past them all, kill them all, or kill just the Legionaries; if the NCR troops are not hostile towards you. There are several legionaries coming from the eastern side of the dam and from the drainage towers to your left as you cross the dam. There are some NCR snipers on top of the dam towers to your right as you cross the dam. After crossing the dam, you will have to enter the last tower to your right, and use the elevator to descend to the Hoover Dam offices.

After entering the offices you will encounter two NCR Heavy Troopers armed with heavy incinerators burning 4 Legionaires cowering away from them. You can kill both the legionaires and the NCR troops, sneak past them, or convince the NCR troops with a speech check, during dialog. Afterwards, install the override chip into the large terminal with several screens attached to it, at the end of the room. Yes Man will contact and inform you that you have two options:


 * Activate the securitrons underneath the bunker at Fortification Hill.
 * Deactivate the dam's power output, rendering it useless to the NCR.
 * Note: either of these options will affect the ending you will receive. See Fallout: New Vegas endings for details.

After choosing either option you will have to run through the halls, where more legionaries and NCR troops will be fighting each other. You can either sneak past them all, kill them all, or kill the legionaries if the NCR troops aren't hostile towards you. To get from the control room to the manual override switch, turn and follow the hall to your left after exiting the control room, then turn to your right down the next hall and go to the end of the hall and turn to your right and open the door to a balcony overlooking one of the dam's eastern plants. Turn to your right and flip the switch, then go straight down the hall where you came from and turn through the open doorway to your left, and use the elevator to ascend to a room inside one of the eastern towers. Inside the room is a staircase to your right after you come out of the elevator. The room upstairs from the elevator are some toilets, sinks, and a first aid kit hanging on the wall. You can drink from the toilets and sinks and use the medical supplies from the first aid kit to heal your wounds, before you continue to cross the dam. Exit through the door to the left of the elevator if the elevator is behind you.

As you cross to the eastern end of the dam you will see fires burning at Fortification Hill, if you decided to activate the securitron army. Several more legionaries will be coming from the power output towers to your left and from the eastern end of the dam and they may try to take cover behind the sand bags, there are also some NCR snipers on top of the towers, including the tower you came out of. If you completed the quest Volare! and helped the Boomers, they will fly the restored B-29 over the dam and bomb a number of the legion. If you completed the quest For Auld Lang Syne and told the Enclave Remnants to assist the NCR against the Legion, they will fight by your side, if the NCR is not hostile towards you, but if the NCR is hostile towards you then Cannibal Johnson will attack you making it very likely that you have to kill them all, except Daisy Whitman who flys away inside the Enclave vertibird. If you decided to active the securitron army, then you will have several securitrons to assist you in the battle. After crossing to the eastern end of the dam, you will have to cross the bridge to your right and follow the path to the gate leading to the legate's camp. (The path has more legioniares coming from the legate's camp to kill or sneak past.)

Follow the path down the hill from the gate and enter the legate's camp to your right. Inside the legate camp are some praetorian guards and some other legionaries to kill or sneak past. Go up the hill to meet Lanius and either kill him and his legionaries in a duel, or convince him to surrender with numerous Barter and Speech checks of 55, 65, 75, 85 and 100. After making either decision, go back to the gate at the camp entrance and you will be confronted by General Oliver, six NCR Veterans, and the choice to kill them, convince the NCR to leave, or to throw Oliver off the Hoover Dam.

Bugs

 * After you receive the briefing from Yes Man about what needs to be done at Hoover Dam, the game presents a pop-up warning about moving into the endgame. If you do not say that you want to move on to the end of the game, and leave New Vegas, this quest will not load and the gate to enter New Vegas will be locked, preventing you from getting back into the Lucky 38.
 * After selecting the option to move on to the dam, the game can crash to desktop if the player's timescale has been adjusted to anything but the default 30.
 * The Courier is asked by Yes Man to pull the lever and activate the eastern part of the dam, if that lever has been pulled in the past the player will not be able to finish the game.
 * If you choose to run back out of the gate before facing the Legate, then you can fast travel from the area. Doing so causes you to be unable to fast travel from another location. This can be dealt with by walking into a building and back out, but you must do this every time to continue fast traveling.
 * Game always crashed to desktop when engaging the first legion soldiers. After leaving Boone inside the first building and engaging the legion alone, the game worked properly.
 * When entering the Legate's Camp the game might freeze.
 * After telling Yes Man that you're ready to go to the dam and if you have ED-E with you, ED-E will stay in the same spot where you start at. To fix this you have to open the companion wheel and tell ED-E to stay, afterwards tell ED-E to follow you.
 * After the player has progressed in Render Unto Caesar to where you have to go to the dam, if you swtich to Wild Card, when approaching Legate Lanius in his camp he will initiate the conversation from the beginning of Veni Vidi Vici. this will not activate the quest and you must make Lanius leave or kill him to finish the quest.

Behind the scenes

 * The phrase "No Gods, No Masters" is a phrase used by famous anarchist Emma Goldman in her description of an ultimate society.
 * "No Gods and No Masters" was also the slogan for the 1914 monthly newsletter "The Woman Rebel," which was started by famous birth control activist Margaret Sanger.
 * "No Gods, No Masters is a song by the anarcho-punk/crust punk/Thrash metal band Amebix. The song can be found on the Who's the Enemy EP. It became a slogan for the Anarcho-punk movement worldwide through Amebix.
 * The phrase's origins date back to the French Revolution, a motto of which was "ni dieu, ni maître" -- "neither God, nor master."
 * "No Gods, No Masters" also refers to the only LP of the New York City band Choking Victim. The album is famous in the underground "Crack Rock Steady" scene.


 * If you are listening to the NCR Emergency Radio during the final battle for Hoover Dam, among the chatter about positioning snipers and reinforcing positions you may hear lines, "They're coming out of the walls man! They're coming outta the damn walls!" and, "Game over man! GAME OVER!". This is a reference to Bill Paxton's character Private First Class William Hudson from the film Aliens.

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