Aerotech Office Park

Aerotech Office Park is a location in the Mojave Wasteland, located east of Camp McCarran and southeast of NCR sharecropper farms.

Background
Aerotech Office Park is a fortified refugee camp run by the NCR. Repurposed from an old office park, it offers free housing, food, water, and basic medical treatment for NCR citizens who were down on their luck at the casinos on the Strip, as well as other refugees who need help. Bert Gunnarsson and Captain Parker manage the camp. Despite Parker's efforts, many of the refugees are exploited through chems and crooked gambling.

Layout
The office park is walled off from the wasteland by scrap fences and rubble. The entrance can be found on the northern wall. The main door is very tall, approximately three times taller than the Courier. A large courtyard is located in the center, with tree stumps, broken street lights, barrel fires, derelict cars and piles of refuse.

Upon entering the area, to the left is an inaccessible building and three dumpsters containing minor loot. In the southeastern corner is Aerotech suite 200 and on the opposite side of the courtyard in the southwestern corner is Aerotech suite 300. The Aerotech tent, the NCR base of operations, is located in the northwest corner, in front of another inaccessible building.

Buildings

 * Aerotech suite 200
 * Aerotech suite 300
 * Aerotech tent

Inhabitants

 * Bert Gunnarsson
 * Captain Parker
 * Frank Weathers
 * Keith
 * Horowitz
 * Alice Hostetler

Related quests

 * Left My Heart
 * The Coyotes
 * Keith's Caravan Charade

Appearances
Aerotech Office Park appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Aerotech Office Park is based on the real world Aerotech Components Incorporated, a business formerly located in the same geographical location in Las Vegas. Interestingly, this business was destroyed by an explosion caused by the incorrect storage of solid propellant rocket booster chemicals, the same of which caused the PEPCON explosion, from which REPCONN was inspired. Both companies subsequently rebranded and relocated to Utah.