New California Republic Rangers

Technically part of the New California Republic military, the NCR Rangers are practically a force unto themselves. They are a select group that is pledged to protect the people of the Wastes much like the Texas Rangers of old and the Desert Rangers of Nevada.

The Rangers are given exceptional leeway and flexibility to deal with both the intrusion of organized crime and the operation of slavers near the borders of NCR territory. The Rangers are said to have numerous safehouses throughout the wastes, and they use these to strike at slavers outside of NCR territory (usually in the North). As expected, the two groups hate each other with a passion. NCR Rangers typically have bounties on their head, even in NCR states.

Ghouls, super mutants, and humans were all known to serve in the NCR armed forces, even in the rangers.

Joining the Rangers
The Chosen One can become an NCR Ranger, provided he or she hasn't made any poor karma choices in the past and is willing to perform a job to prove loyalty to the group's cause.

If the player is already a Slaver, the Rangers will be outright hostile. Players with low karma are also usually run out of the Rangers' base.

Neutral to high karma players are at least allowed to talk with the Rangers' spokeswoman, Elise. At this point, the player is offered a verbal challenge: they must clearly state, for the record, their position on slavers. Approval of slaving earns the ire of the group and a brush off. Neutral responses, while not greeted with hostility, are not greeted with open arms, either, and are usually sent off to think the position over better. A hard-line abolitionist answer, however, raises Elise's interest, and she will offer a chance to back up words with actions. She has a simple quest: visit the slave pens on the outskirts of NCR, kill the slavers, and spring the slaves from captivity.

Successful completion of the quest and acceptance of the Ranger Oath leads to the player's induction into the Rangers.

Benefits of Rangerdom
There are few perks to being a Ranger. The sheriff of Redding, who is laid up with a leg injury when the player arrives, is more accepting of a player who is a Ranger.

Predictably, slavers in the Den and out in the wasteland will be disapproving of a Ranger.

Fighting the Rangers
If the player chooses to become a slaver, they may be waylaid from time to time while traveling in the wasteland by a Ranger patrol. Like the bounty hunters that attack a player who has been branded a Child Killer, the Rangers will attack all slavers -- and if this means the player, so be it.

A Ranger combat team is generally no pushover, but is not as serious a threat as an Enclave patrol. Patrols typically include three to seven Rangers.

Named Members
Various unnamed NCR rangers make up patrols that circulate both around NCR itself and along major slave trafficking routes.
 * Elise
 * Gond

Appearances in games
NCR Rangers appear only in Fallout 2.