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Though Boulder City survived the Great War without much damage, the NCR intentionally razed most of the town with a series of explosions during the Battle of Hoover Dam.Fallout: New Vegas loading screens

Boulder City is a town in the Mojave Wasteland, located west of the Hoover Dam and southeast of the 188 Trading Post.

Background

Boulder City survived the Great War but was destroyed in 2277 during the First Battle of Hoover Dam. Vacated by its citizens, the town was packed with high explosives and used as a boobytrap against Caesar's Legion. When Legion forces entered the town, lured in by Chief Hanlon's tactical retreat, the town collapsed around them. For the price of a town, the NCR broke the back of the Legion's offensive and threw it back across the Colorado River. The Boulder City Memorial pays homage to the NCR Troopers who fell during the battle and can be viewed at the western end of town, near the main entrance.[2][3]

Nearly the entire town was leveled in the battle, sparing only the Boulder City Train Station, and the Big Horn Saloon. In the following years, the ruins became a stopover town for caravans and a source of concrete for the NCR's fortifications built up and down the Colorado River, produced using limestone shipped in by train from Quarry Junction.[4][5] However, because of the recent deathclaw infestation at Quarry Junction, limestone mining has come to a halt, which has, in turn, put a hold on deliveries and production of concrete. All the concrete workers that usually inhabit the town have moved on, leaving only Ike, the bartender of the town saloon, as the only resident.[6]

The location of Boulder City can be learned from Manny Vargas, the holodisk in his possession, or the terminal in his room in Novac. All will state that the Great Khans reside in Boulder City and the location is marked on the map. Events in Boulder City mark the beginning of Act I's climax in the main storyline. The showdown in the ruins leads to the Courier learning the identity of their would-be killer, pointing towards the New Vegas Strip.

Publications

Boulder City, sprawling though its ruins are, has never been a sizable settlement post-war. It is a minor location, mostly notable for its proximity to Hoover Dam [3.33] and the 188 Trading Post [5.02]. It’s a common resting spot for people on their way to New Vegas and for troops moving to and from the dam. There are not many intact buildings, as it was the site of intense fighting between NCR and Caesar’s Legion during the first Battle of Hoover Dam. The Rangers lured some of the toughest veteran Legionaries into the town and blew it to pieces with explosives that had been strategically placed ahead of time.Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide/Tour of the Mojave Wasteland

Layout

The portions of town that are not demolished are small, and the town is nearly deserted. The concrete works and the Boulder City train station sit on the northern edge together with a locomotive sitting on the tracks. Boulder City is one of the few places in the Mojave with an abundance of ravens, but only one permanent resident. There is a Traveling Merchant who travels between the Big Horn Saloon and the El Dorado Gas & Service along the highway to the west, sometimes lingering by the train station. Upon arriving at the town for the first time, one may encounter Victor, who will express his surprise and excitement with seeing the Courier once more.

The entrance road leads into the town and the sole intact building, the Big Horn Saloon. The ruins of the former homes and businesses dominate the landscape and are accessible through the entrance at the northeastern end, otherwise consisting of only a stretch of ruined buildings surrounded by an impassable belt of destroyed concrete and brick.

Near the western entrance, the Boulder City Memorial can be viewed, honoring the soldiers who died at the First Battle of Hoover Dam. Private Kowalski stands before it, paying his respects to his fallen brother, PFC Donald Kowalski. The memorial's inscription reads:

On this spot in the year 2277, Rangers and soldiers of the New California Republic turned back the forces of Caesar's Legion during the Battle of Hoover Dam. Over one hundred men and women gave their lives on the Nevada soil to defend local civilians and the principles of the republic. May this humble stone be an enduring memorial to their valor and sacrifice.

A section of the ruins are inhabited by members of the New California Republic and Great Khans who are engaged in a standoff involving NCR hostages.

In a house opposite the ruins entrance, the remains of Ranger Teresa Lutz and two other troopers can be found, having been killed in the explosion that broke the Legion offensive. On the outskirts of town are the unburied bodies of those also killed in the explosion, bereft of proper burials.

Buildings

Inhabitants

Image Name Dialogue Editor ID Form ID
Alice Hostetler.jpg Alice Hostetler Alice Hostetler/Dialogue NorthVegasAliceHostetler 000F6371
FNV Anne.jpg Anne Anne (Fallout: New Vegas)/Dialogue VVault34SharecropperAFAnne 0015EC2C
Boulder City worker.jpg Boulder City Worker Boulder City Worker/Dialogue 0010C6EE, 0010C6EC
0010C6F0
FNV Character Ike.png Ike Ike/Dialogue BCIke 0010C6EA
FNV Character Jessup.png Jessup Jessup/Dialogue BCJessup 0010C0BE
FNV Character Lieutenant Monroe.png Lieutenant Monroe Lieutenant Monroe/Dialogue BCLieutenantMonroe 0010C6DD
McMurphy dead.jpg McMurphy 00101C9D
Private Ackerman.jpg Private Ackerman Private Ackerman/Dialogue BCTrooperHostageAAM 0010EB2B
Private Gilbert.jpg Private Gilbert Private Gilbert/Dialogue BCTrooperHostageCF 0010FA83
FNV Character Private Kowalski.png Private Kowalski Private Kowalski/Dialogue BCPrivateKowalski 0011A8D8
FNV sharecropper.jpg Sharecropper Sharecropper/Dialogue VVault34SharecropperCF
VVault34SharecropperAAM
VVault34SharecropperHM
0015EC2D
0015EC2E
0015EC2F
FNV Character Victor.png Victor
 
00103DFD (Goodsprings)
00112073 (Lucky 38 entrance)
0011A069 (as sec. Mk I at L38)
0015725E (Lucky 38 elevator)
0016473B (disabled)

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Notes

If the player character attacks the memorial with any weapon, it will cause Kowalski to confront them. The only way to avoid violence or NCR Infamy is to pass a Speech check of 30 or flee, then wait 73 hours. By then, Kowalski will have returned to New California. On the other hand, the player character can say, "You're a little bitch, and your brother was too," immediately initiating combat with both Kowalski and any New California Republic members nearby.

Appearances

Boulder City appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

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References

  1. Sign
  2. Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition pp. 370-371: "[3.32] Boulder City
    Boulder City, sprawling though its ruins are, has never been a sizable settlement post-war. It is a minor location, mostly notable for its proximity to Hoover Dam [3.33] and the 188 Trading Post [5.02]. It's a common resting spot for people on their way to New Vegas and for troops moving to and from the dam. There are not many intact buildings, as it was the site of intense fighting between NCR and Caesar's Legion during the first Battle of Hoover Dam. The Rangers lured some of the toughest veteran Legionaries into the town and blew it to pieces with explosives that had been strategically placed ahead of time.
    War Memorial
    A slab of limestone carved with the names of those who gave their lives during the first Battle of Hoover Dam. Private Kowalski is paying his respects here. Carve additional indents into the War Memorial to begin Free Quest: Defacing the Humble Stone.
    Ranger Lutz' Last Stand"
    (Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide/Tour of the Mojave Wasteland)
  3. Courier: "What happened to Boulder City?"
    Monroe: "Destroyed during the Battle of Hoover Dam a couple of years ago. The town was set up as a trap for Caesar's Legion. The sharpshooters in the Rangers picked off the Legion's veterans from a distance, and the rest of the Legion just rushed on in. Then - boom!"
    (Lt. Monroe's dialogue)
  4. Courier: "Tell me about Boulder City."
    Ike: "Most of the town is rubble - destroyed during the Battle of Hoover Dam - and the only other thing around here is the concrete mixing yard."
    (Ike's dialogue)
  5. Courier: "What's the concrete used for?"
    Ike: "The NCR has been constructing bunkers up and down the river. From what I've heard, it's a little late for that. Travelers over at the 188 - just up the road - said that the Legion has overrun a couple of towns to the south."
    (Ike's dialogue)
  6. Courier: "Where does the concrete come from?"
    Ike: "Most of the limestone comes from Quarry Junction out west, but I hear some Deathclaws overran the quarry. With no work to be had, all the workers around here have wandered off. I'm the only one left in town."
    (Ike's dialogue)