Enclave Remnants

The Enclave Remnants are a group of veterans living in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

Background
Former members of the Enclave and squad mates of Arcade Gannon's father, scattered after the Enclave Oil Rig was destroyed and before the NCR sacked Navarro. Some of the members were immediately killed by members of the Brotherhood of Steel and the New California Republic, while others moved east. Following the destruction of the oil rig, Navarro was overrun by NCR forces, forcing the rest of the Enclave members and their families to flee, pursued by bounty hunters, NCR rangers, and the Brotherhood.

Eventually, the surviving members settled in and around the Mojave Wasteland, where Arcade Gannon and former Captain Judah Kreger served to maintain the group's connection over the years. Judah Kreger explains that he was once the group's commanding officer, but that no one is required to follow his orders anymore. He reminisces about a time where the Enclave gave the group purpose, and that their goals were always focused on trying to civilize things.

He describes the Remnant members' roles within the Enclave, such as Johnson and Moreno who were troopers, Henry who handled technical needs, and Whitman who flew the chopper. Daisy Whitman will share additional information about their past as a pilot, Cannibal Johnson recalls his time serving as the squad marksman, and the Courier will learn about Orion Moreno's role handling the heavy weapons. In addition, Doctor Henry will explain his role as a scientist, noting that he left the Enclave before any large conflict began due to a disagreement with Enclave leadership.

Related quests

 * For Auld Lang Syne: The Courier has the option of making contact with Arcade's father's old squadmates in an effort to gain their support during the upcoming Second Battle of Hoover Dam. Once each member agrees to meet, they will share an individual part of a passphrase that when completed, grants access to their bunker.

Appearances
The Enclave Remnants appear in Fallout: New Vegas and Doctor Henry appears in Fallout 2.