Lone Wolf Radio

Lone Wolf Radio is an abandoned trailer in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281. It is located south of Goodsprings, and south-southwest of the Goodsprings source.

Background
An old, pirate broadcasting station from before the Great War, this trailer was used by a conspiracy theorist in his relentless campaign against the evils of the government, allegedly fighting the good fight with his voice. The nuclear holocaust broke the broadcaster. Little remains of them beyond leftover junk, non-functional radio equipment, heaps of empty whiskey bottles and shot glasses, and the last words painted inside the trailer: "Everyone is gone. I am all alone. Let it all end."

Layout
The trailer itself is parked with its back facing a wall of rock. It contains scattered radio equipment, some scrap electronics, a few sensor modules, and a mattress. There is graffiti scrawled on the exterior wall reading "Keep out," and on the interior left-hand wall reading, "Everyone is gone. I am all alone. Let it all end."

Slight down the hill from Lone Wolf Radio's trailer is a small basin with clean water. Broc flowers grow in abundance around the water and approximately seven geckos have congregated around it as their watering hole.

Notable loot

 * Wasteland Survival Guide - Next to the bed.
 * A Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle cap - Near the bed, next to a few ordinary bottle caps.

Appearances
Lone Wolf Radio appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
A creepasta about Lone Wolf Radio and a child serial killer spread on the internet, the creepypasta was notable for positing that it was possible for the Courier to kill or join the serial killer in killing children as a quest and that recordings and files of this still exist at Obsidian. When Joshua Sawyer was asked about the Lone Wolf Radio creepy pasta on a Twitch Q&A, he simply said "It's completely made up, all that stuff about Lone Wolf Radio is completely made up."