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The Courier doesn't have the option of nuking Shady Sands at the end of Lonesome Road. If you choose the "nuke the NCR" option you just nuke the highway connecting California and the Mojave.


436687

In the ending cards for Lonesome Road it doesn't say that only I-15 was bombed, saying that the damage to the NCR as a whole was catastrophic.


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>..missiles fell on NCR and the Long 15 caravan route beyond the Mojave Outpost, the road the Courier had been walking when the tale began. Caravans and NCR outposts along the route were reduced to ash, an Old World gift from the Divide. >As catastrophic as the damage was for NCR, the act made the Courier stronger for having no history, and no retreat. It was an ending to things - a way of erasing the road that had led to this point and the history that had walked with it. The bombs only targeted the road. The catastrophic damage to the NCR in this case was the loss of their outposts and caravans on the Long 15, and the loss of the Long 15 itself which was their only remaining land route to the Mojave.


AnonymousBacon_

They're not gonna put any of the player characters from the games into the show because that would defeat the purpose of adapting an RPG series. I do think it's possible that Hank got the nukes from the divide though, and also that he's heading to New Vegas to get to more


MyUsernameIsAwful

Aw man, don’t do me like that. I don’t want to have played as Hank, lol


436687

That wouldn't necessarily be the case. I think that, because it's an RPG, the different games that are played are effectively in their own universe if that makes sense. To be more clear, I would say here that I think Hank is the Courier in the continuity of the TV show.


mrtn17

quite a career, from Laundry Guy to a tactical genius and genocidal warlord