Courier

"Enjoy your stay."

The Courier is the player character in Fallout: New Vegas. One of six hired by the Mojave Express to deliver strange packages across the Mojave Wasteland, the Courier was carrying a parcel containing a platinum chip from Primm to New Vegas. The package was intercepted by Benny, by whom the Courier was shot twice in the head and left for dead, buried alive in a shallow grave in the Goodsprings Cemetery. The Courier is dug out by Victor, a friendly Securitron, and nursed back to health by Doc Mitchell, resident doctor of Goodsprings.

Doc Mitchell gives the Courier a Vault 21 jumpsuit, a Pip-Boy 3000, and a 9mm pistol or Laser Pistol depending on the players guns and energy weapons skill. If Explosives is a tagged skill, then the player will also receive 16 sticks of dynamite. If the Melee Weapons skill is tagged, he gives the player a straight razor. If Unarmed is tagged, the player gets boxing gloves unless melee is also tagged.

After hunting down Benny, the Courier can kill him or spare him and choose to work with him. If the Courier chooses to spare him, he can learn of Benny's plan to usurp Mr. House's control of New Vegas, and after Benny's death at the hands of Caesar's Legion (or escape, if facilitated by the Courier), the Courier can take Vegas for his or herself. Otherwise, the Courier can choose to work with New California Republic, Caesar's Legion, or Mr. House for control of Hoover Dam, and ultimately the city it powers.

Graffiti by an unknown artist can be found around the desert reading "You Can Go Home, Courier" and "Courier Six?". Examples of these can be found at the canyon wreckage, alongside graffiti reading "The Divide" and "Lonesome Road", which likely refers to U.S. Route 50 in Nevada, the road lying beyond the canyon wreckage. Considering that both Dead Money and Honest Hearts were first hinted at through in-game graffiti before being officially announced, it's possible that these hint at a future DLC.

The Courier is slightly more customizable than the Lone Wanderer from Fallout 3, with the option to edit the Courier's age.

Background
The Courier is not a "blank slate", and it is possible to discern several facts about his or her life before delivering the fateful package. For example, during a conversation with Bruce Isaac in Novac, the Courier can state that they have been to New Reno before, and if the Courier is a straight male, he can imply during conversation with the Lonesome Drifter that he impregnated a woman in Montana in 2264, seventeen years before the game takes place. In addition, if the Courier has a low intelligence stat, he or she may not know what a fish is. It can also be suggested during dialogue with Veronica that the Courier does not know where he or she is from.

When questioning Johnson Nash about the six couriers hired to deliver packages to Mr. House, it is revealed that an unnamed man described as a "deadbeat" was originally hired to carry the platinum chip, but after seeing the Courier's name next on the list, he turned down the job (and considerable number of caps that the job was worth), insisting the player character do it instead. Nash states that he hopes that the previous Courier No. Six is "torn apart by storms in the Great Divide", and speculates that he must have known of the misfortune that was the befall the carrier of the package, and so he must have held some sort of a grudge against the player character.

Appearances
The Courier appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

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