Vikki and Vance

Vikki and Vance were "master criminals" before the Great War.

Background
While not as widely known as the infamous Bonnie and Clyde, Vikki and Vance began their crime spree two days before them. Although, Primm Slim's account of the couple is less than flattering, implying that Vikki and Vance were, in fact, small-time white-collar criminals, perpetrating "a narrow swath of shoplifting, check-cashing fraud, and gas pump drive-offs." Their crime spree came to a halt in Plano, Texas when they accidentally drove their car through a crossfire between law officials and a gang of bank robbers, tearing both them and the car to pieces. The Plano Police Department released an official apology for their wrongful deaths.

Despite their lackluster reputation, they were apparently considered notable enough to have an establishment dedicated to them: the Vikki and Vance Casino and Museum. The casino featured their death car, Vance's 9mm submachine gun and clothing items and all but the vehicle are missing, despite Primm Slimm's insistence. The plaque next to the empty gun case reads:

The gun is currently in the possession of Sammy and Pauline Wins, who plan on using it to rob the casinos of the New Vegas Strip in an attempt to emulate the criminal duo of the past.

Appearances
Vikki and Vance are only mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Vikki and Vance are compared to real life crime duo Bonnie and Clyde, who had a similar, albeit more legitimate, criminal career. The real life couple died in a shoot out with police (as opposed to between police and real bank robbers) on May 23, 1934, the date of which is the password to Sammy Wins' safe. The death car is nearly identical to that seen in game and is likewise displayed at the Vikki and Vance Casino's real world equivalent, Whiskey Pete's casino in Primm, Nevada.