Nelson

Nelson is settlement in the Mojave Wasteland. Recently, the town was occupied by Caesar's Legion following the Battle of Nelson. It is located southwest of Camp Forlorn Hope and east of Novac.

Origins
Nelson's history dates back to the 18th century, most notably due to the discovery of gold and silver in the Eldorado Canyon. Similar to many mining towns in the area, by the middle of the 20th century, the mines were depleted and Nelson became a ghost town. In the decades following Great War, the town and surrounding area were reinhabited by wastelanders, attempting to capitalize on any remaining resources.

NCR occupation
In 2281, the New California Republic occupied the town and established a military camp. The area was of high value due to its strategic location, between Camp Forlorn Hope and Camp Searchlight. Shortly after the NCR occupation, the Legion launched an offensive lead by Decanus Dead Sea and successfully pushed the NCR forces back. The two nearest NCR strongholds had either recently also fallen to the Legion or lacked sufficient reinforcements to mount a counter-offensive. The town has remained under Legion control ever since.

Under orders from Caesar to demoralize troops in the area, Dead Sea has ordered the execution of remaining NCR troopers. This includes the crucifixion of several individuals in the center of town, within sight of surrounding NCR forces. In addition, since taking Nelson, Dead Sea has led assaults against Camp Forlorn Hope to the north with two contubernia.

Layout
Nelson rests on a mesa on the western side of the Eldorado Canyon, enclosed by what remains of State Route 165. The mining camp and town itself is enclosed by a chainlink fence and surrounded by bunkers made from sandbags. The tallest point in Nelson lies up a hill on the northern edge of town where Legion soldiers monitor the area from an overlook. The NCR has established a roadblock on the road leading to Nelson. The town itself is centered around an open-air courtyard, now decorated with three crucified NCR troopers.

Surviving houses line the perimeter, used for a variety of purposes, including storage, an armory, mess hall, and housing. A small fortified position on the terrace below the town overlooks the Colorado River, with three graves nearby. A pair of barracks face the center of town. The barracks to the west contain the bodies of two NCR troopers and the eastern barracks contain another deceased NCR trooper as well as two recruit legionaries and their leader, Dead Sea.

Notable loot

 * Liberator - Unique machete, carried by Dead Sea in the eastern barracks.
 * Nuka-Cola Victory - In the Nelson house west of the barracks, behind the fridge.
 * NCR dogtags are found on all dead NCR soldiers.
 * C-4 plastic explosive with detonator - In a footlocker at the NCR roadblock with Ranger Milo.

Related quests

 * Back in Your Own Backyard
 * Restoring Hope
 * We Are Legion

Appearances
Nelson appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes

 * Nelson is based on the real world location of Nelson, Nevada.
 * Megan Parks was responsible for layout, prop placement, decoration, terrain shaping, and vistas in this location.


 * As with Camp Forlorn Hope, there is a number of cut content at Nelson. Firstly, there are several markers around the central campfire, as with Forlorn Hope. These control the enabling/disabling of various groups of NPCs. Of particular interest is VNelsonDeadTroopersMarker, which enables several dead NCR troopers in the area (most of which are placed on top of land mines). This is unused in the final game and the dead troops are never seen (despite the Legion boasting of recently massacring them).
 * There is also a second marker called VNelsonExtraNPCMarker that enables a great number of extra Legion NPCs. It is unclear why these were left disabled, other than either to improve frame rate or fix memory problems on consoles. Looking at the game's code, these NPCs are supposed to be disabled after talking to Dead Sea in certain situations. His dialogue script individually disables some of the NPCs tied to these markers. However, this does not actually work, as NPCs with enable states tied to other objects can only be enabled/disabled if the parent object is itself enabled/disabled.

Bugs

 * After the NCR has spawned and the Legionaries are gone, there may be 3 Legionaries running into each other in front of the campfire.
 * When completing a quest for Dead Sea, sometimes when leaving Nelson, near the guard tower facing Forlorn Hope, the Legion guards may attack the player character regardless of reputation. Killing them results in a loss of reputation. If this occurs, reload a save, circumventing the Legion soldiers.
 * Instead of three NCR troopers attacking Nelson, a group of roughly twelve may attack. They will kill any Legion soldiers or mongrels outside, and then stand in a circle in the center of the town.
 * Sometimes the NCR soldiers that are "tied up" are simply standing in front of the crosses. They appear to be "untied" but still need to be untied.