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The Enclave did a lot of bad things, but there were good people at Navarro. Good people with a lot of experience. Not many of them are alive anymore, but I think they could make a difference in the fight against Caesar.Arcade Gannon

The Enclave Remnants are a group of scattered veterans from the West Coast Enclave living in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background

While many of the Enclave traveled east to Raven Rock after the destruction of the Oil Rig,[1][Pub 2] others retreated to Camp Navarro.[6] The New California Republic launched an offensive on Navarro, causing the remnants to flee.[3] The group attempted to integrate unseen, avoiding bounty hunters and members of the NCR and Brotherhood of Steel who pursued them.[3][7] Eventually, the surviving members settled in and around the Mojave Wasteland, stashing their equipment in a hidden bunker that previously served as a refueling station.[8]

Judah Kreger was once the group's commanding officer, but states that no one is required to follow his orders anymore.[9][10] Kreger maintained the group's connection over the years, reminiscing about when their involvement with the Enclave gave them purpose, and that their goals were always focused on trying to civilize things.[11][12][13] initially deflecting personal questions regarding their past.[14]

To those who are familiar to them, group members will describe their former roles within the Enclave, such as Johnson and Moreno who were troopers, Henry who handled technical needs, and Whitman who flew the Vertibird.[9] Daisy Whitman will share additional information about their past as a pilot,[15] Cannibal Johnson recalls his time serving as the squad marksman,[16] and the Courier will learn about Orion Moreno's role handling the heavy weapons.[17] In addition, Doctor Henry will explain his role as a scientist, noting that he left the Enclave before any large conflict began due to a disagreement with Enclave leadership.[18]

Members

Photo Name Role Location Passcode fragment
- Arcade Gannon's father - - -
Daisy Whitman.jpg Daisy Whitman Pilot Novac Dear
Cannibal Johnson.jpg Cannibal Johnson Squad marksman Cannibal Johnson's Cave Old
Doctor Henry.jpg Doctor Henry Technical Jacobstown Lodge Friends
Orion Moreno.jpg Orion Moreno Heavy weapons trooper Orion Moreno's house Remember
Judah Kreger.jpg Judah Kreger Commanding officer Westside Navarro
Gannon.jpg Arcade Gannon Old Mormon Fort -

Related quests

  • For Auld Lang Syne: The Courier has the option of making contact with the remants in an effort to gain their support during the upcoming Second Battle of Hoover Dam. Once each member agrees to meet, they will share an individual part of a passphrase that when completed, grants access to their bunker.

Endings

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Narrated by Judah Kreger

# Slide Voice-over narration In-game condition
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Despite surviving the destruction of the oil rig and the loss of their comrades at Navarro, the venerable Remnants were no match for the Courier. They carried the secrets of their old lives to their graves.
Kill the Enclave Remnants.
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After their bold arrival at Hoover Dam, the Remnants disappeared as quickly as they came. Legends of their power spread throughout the southwest, a reminder of why people once feared the sight of vertibirds in the sky.
Complete the quest For Auld Lang Syne, by convincing the Remnants to aid the NCR and complete any endgame.
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Merciless in their assault on the NCR, the Remnants struck fear into the hearts of even the centurions at Hoover Dam. Well aware of the full extent of their power, Caesar commanded his troops to not pursue them.
Complete the quest For Auld Lang Syne, convince Remnants to aid the Legion, complete the quest Veni, Vidi, Vici for Caesar's Legion with Caesar alive.
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Merciless in their assault on the NCR, the Remnants struck fear into the hearts of even the centurions at Hoover Dam. Caesar's heirs aggressively pursued the Remnants into Arizona, losing hundreds of legionaries in the process and gaining nothing in return.
Complete the quest For Auld Lang Syne, convince Remnants to aid the Legion, complete the quest Veni, Vidi, Vici for Caesar's Legion with Caesar's death.

Notes

  • Even if the remnants are killed during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the ending cutscene will show them all as being alive.
  • Cannibal Johnson's dialogue regarding his time with the miliatry is labeled as "VFreeformDevilsBrigade."[19]

Appearances

The Enclave Remnants appear in Fallout: New Vegas.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Courier: "Where did the Enclave go?"
    Arcade Gannon: "A lot of different places. I only know what I was told. Some of them were cut down by the NCR and the Brotherhood. Some of them went east. My mother never told me what happened to my father, but she and I went south with some others and integrated into the NCR. When the NCR learned that Enclave personnel had integrated, we kept moving to the fringes. It's one of the reasons why I wound up out here."
    (Arcade Gannon's dialogue)
  2. Arcade Gannon endings - Complete Eureka! for the NCR; complete For Auld Lang Syne and advise Arcade to aid the Remnants.: "Though Arcade had not hoped for an NCR victory, he was proud of his role in the defense of Hoover Dam against the forces of Caesar's Legion. Unfortunately, when word spread that Arcade was once a member of the Enclave, he was forced out of the Followers of the Apocalypse. Pursued by bounty hunters, NCR rangers, and the Brotherhood of Steel, Arcade pushed deep into the eastern plains and was never heard from again."
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Courier: "What happened to Navarro?"
    Arcade Gannon: "After the Enclave's command structure fell apart, it was only a matter of time before Navarro was overrun by NCR forces. My mother and I left with some of the troopers from my father's old unit, the same people I've kept in contact with over the years. Anyone who didn't get out was killed by the NCR. Even some of the ones who escaped were eventually hunted down by the Brotherhood of Steel."
    (Arcade Gannon's dialogue)
  4. Arcade Gannon endings: "Though Arcade had not hoped for an NCR victory, he was proud of his role in the defense of Hoover Dam against the forces of Caesar's Legion. Unfortunately, when word spread that Arcade was once a member of the Enclave, he was forced out of the Followers of the Apocalypse. Pursued by bounty hunters, NCR rangers, and the Brotherhood of Steel, Arcade pushed deep into the eastern plains and was never heard from again."
  5. Courier: "What is this place?"
    Judah Kreger: "This was a minor refueling station for vertibirds. It seemed an appropriate place to stash our equipment if we ever needed. I'm surprised this place hasn't fallen apart. When I put it into standby mode, I expected to return to it within a few years, not decades."
    (Judah Kreger's dialogue)
  6. Arcade Gannon endings - Complete Eureka! for the NCR; complete For Auld Lang Syne and advise Arcade to aid the Remnants.: "Though Arcade had not hoped for an NCR victory, he was proud of his role in the defense of Hoover Dam against the forces of Caesar's Legion. Unfortunately, when word spread that Arcade was once a member of the Enclave, he was forced out of the Followers of the Apocalypse. Pursued by bounty hunters, NCR rangers, and the Brotherhood of Steel, Arcade pushed deep into the eastern plains and was never heard from again."
  7. Arcade Gannon endings: "Though Arcade had not hoped for an NCR victory, he was proud of his role in the defense of Hoover Dam against the forces of Caesar's Legion. Unfortunately, when word spread that Arcade was once a member of the Enclave, he was forced out of the Followers of the Apocalypse. Pursued by bounty hunters, NCR rangers, and the Brotherhood of Steel, Arcade pushed deep into the eastern plains and was never heard from again."
  8. Courier: "What is this place?"
    Judah Kreger: "This was a minor refueling station for vertibirds. It seemed an appropriate place to stash our equipment if we ever needed. I'm surprised this place hasn't fallen apart. When I put it into standby mode, I expected to return to it within a few years, not decades."
    (Judah Kreger's dialogue)
  9. 9.0 9.1 Courier: "I'd like to know more about your former squad."
    Judah Kreger: "I was the officer in charge, and Johnson and Moreno were my heavy hitters. Henry handled tech things, and Whitman flew the chopper."
    (Judah Kreger's dialogue)
  10. Courier: "You're the officer here. Can't you just order him to go along with the plan?"
    Judah Kreger: "I stopped being Moreno's officer a long time ago. Everyone here respects me, but they don't need to follow my orders. Not anymore."
    (Judah Kreger's dialogue)
  11. Arcade Gannon: "Judah Kreger is the glue that's kept us all together over the years, and with good reason. Anyone who can command Moreno and Johnson in the same unit without somebody getting fragged is one hell of a leader. Kreger was polite and kind, but never warm. He always did his best to make me feel welcome in the group. I think he did it out of a sense of loyalty to my father. Loyalty means a lot to Judah. Not loyalty to the Enclave, or even the ideals they fought for, but to the people who served with him."
    (Arcade Gannon's dialogue)
  12. Courier: "You make it sound like avoiding innocent deaths was uncommon in the Enclave."
    Cannibal Johnson: "I'm sorry to say that it was. Civilian casualties was acceptable and sometimes... encouraged. My former squadmate Moreno didn't need encouraging. Moreno and I might've killed each other if Captain Kreger hadn't been there to pull us apart."
    (Cannibal Johnson's dialogue)
  13. Judah Kreger: "I miss those days sometimes. We all had a purpose, you know? I admit that some of the folks in charge were pretty ruthless. The rest of us, though - we were just trying to civilize things. The NCR was still new and it didn't look like they'd last all that long. Then, we lost the oil rig and shortly after that, the base at Navarro. Nobody left except us Remnants."
    (Judah Kreger's dialogue)
  14. Courier: "Do you always deflect personal questions?"
    Arcade Gannon: "Only to obfuscate my past association with a fascist paramilitary organization. I'm joking, of course. I will deflect personal questions at any opportunity."
    (Arcade Gannon's dialogue)
  15. Courier: "You were a pilot?"
    Daisy Whitman: "Vertibird pilot. Seventy-one missions and only lost one chopper. Rotor malfunction over Klamath. Hard landing, but I walked away."
    (Daisy Whitman's dialogue)
  16. Courier: "What did you do when you were with the Enclave?"
    Cannibal Johnson: "Squad marksman. I'm pretty proud of the fact that I never killed a single soul who wasn't trying to kill me or one of my team first."
    (Cannibal Johnson's dialogue)
  17. Courier: "What did you do when you were with the Enclave?"
    Orion Moreno: "Heavy weapons trooper. Nothing better than hosing down a target with an excess of bullets and laser fire. By the time I got through with things, not much was left standing. Any morons who didn't run when they saw me coming got what they deserved. Back then, it was war. If we'd been on the winning side, I'd be called a hero."
    (Orion Moreno's dialogue)
  18. Courier: "You were with the Enclave?"
    Henry: "Yes, but the leadership and I didn't see eye to eye, so I left. It was the right decision, since the Enclave's oil rig was destroyed not long after."
    (Henry's dialogue)
  19. VFreeformDevilsBrigade
Publications
  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.66: "Colonel Augustus Autumn
    Autumn grew up on an oil rig off the California coast (the base of operations for the Enclave, the secretive contingent of the United States government that survived after the apocalypse). His father was the high-ranking Enclave scientist on orders from the president to move all high-ranking officials to the only other secure Enclave location with a functioning ZAX super-computer, Raven Rock. Colonel Autumn has proven to be far less subservient than his scientist father, often openly disagreeing with the president's decisions."
    (Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census)
  2. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.66: "Colonel Augustus Autumn
    Autumn grew up on an oil rig off the California coast (the base of operations for the Enclave, the secretive contingent of the United States government that survived after the apocalypse). His father was the high-ranking Enclave scientist on orders from the president to move all high-ranking officials to the only other secure Enclave location with a functioning ZAX super-computer, Raven Rock. Colonel Autumn has proven to be far less subservient than his scientist father, often openly disagreeing with the president's decisions."
    (Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census)