Fallout: New Vegas intro

The Fallout: New Vegas intro begins playing the song "Blue Moon" inside the casino of the Lucky 38 with a crooked portrait of the casino, the camera slowly rotating upright and moving away to reveal more of its surroundings. It proceeds to exit the casino, picking up pace as it tours the Strip while Blue Moon slowly becomes fainter amidst the background of the carousal about the street. The camera zooms out further to the perimeter of the auroral city to an NCR Veteran Ranger firing a lethal shot at an armed fiend just beyond the confines of New Vegas.

In the distant hillside, a scout observes the hotbed of activity beside a flag bearing the mark of Caesar's Legion, Legionaries passing behind him as a veteran commander gives them calculated orders. Once more, the camera resumes even further from the city distinguishable only by its glow amidst the dark, night air of the Mojave. The scene becomes Goodsprings cemetery, presently active with a small group of Great Khans digging a shallow grave intended for the unconscious Courier, and Benny standing only feet away. The opening narration by Ron Perlman begins.

Narration
The Courier slowly regains consciousness. Benny immediately follows to hold a compunctious, yet professional monologue with the Courier as his audience:

The Courier's "death"
The Courier wakes up trying to get free from the restraints.

The Courier looks up to see Benny, Jessup and McMurphy. Benny then takes a hit from his cigarette, drops it and pats it out with his foot.

Benny proceeds to remove the Platinum Chip from his coat pocket, and flash it in front of the courier.

Benny conceals the Platinum Chip back inside his coat, removing another item in its place.

Benny draws his 9mm pistol Maria from his coat.

Benny executes the Courier with a climactic shot to the head. The player then starts the first playable part of the game.

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