User blog:Scopatore/Fallout: New Vegas Headcanons

Caesar's Legion
After the climactic battle of Hoover Dam and the draping of Legion banners across the Mojave, the Legion marched on the Strip like it was the greatest military achievement in their history; the Legion, at long last, had finally found its Rome. The Courier was honoured by Caesar in an elaborate triumph, and presented with a golden coin minted in their honour; one side the face of the Courier who proved indispensable to the Legion's victory, and the other side the face of the NCR general who proved a worthy opponent to challenge him. This double aureus was distributed across the Mojave and the east, and Caesar, with the aid of the Courier, could begin to shape the Legion into a proper Empire.

New Vegas
New Vegas was chaotic when the Legion rolled in thanks to Operation: Racket, the uprising started by the Omertas against the other Strip families. Thanks to the chaos, the Legion made quick work of the rioters, securitrons and NCR personnel in the area. Legion banners littered the place, and it would be reshaped by Caesar's ideal of proper society.

The casinos of Vegas were cleared of its gaming tables and stripper poles; prostitution and games of chance were made illegal, but the Strip remained open for business nonetheless. The casinos were remodeled and renamed, becoming gentlemen's clubs, theatres, concert halls, gladiator arenas, and gaming halls that hosted "civilized" games such as chess, checkers, backgammon and others. The Three Families were absorbed into the Legion, with the former Omertas gaining control of the business operations of the other two in recognition for their role in Operation: Racket. The city would lose its boozy atmosphere and shady underground, but under the guidance of Caesar and the Courier, it became a brand new city of culture that would serve as the foundation for their new Roman Empire.

The Lucky 38 was remodeled entirely; in addition to stripping out all the casino aspects of it, it became Caesar's new palace from which he would rule from.

Courier
The Courier marched alongside Caesar and was proud to see the Mojave draped in banners of crimson red, despite how unforgiving the Legion could be. The Courier had retired from the occupation from which he was known across the Mojave, and instead settled into being Caesar's right-hand man. He was officially dubbed as his successor for his efforts in securing the Legion victory; Caesar had finally found his Augustus. Remembering the teachings of Joshua Graham, the Courier made it his mission to change the Legion from within and reform the Empire into a bastion for glory to God.

The Courier

Vegas
The Courier aided the enigmatic Mr. House in establishing a truly free and independent power in the Mojave. The Free Economic Zone of New Vegas would be free of the designs of both the Legion and the NCR, allowing House to continue his plans of human advancement undeterred.

Courier
The Courier, who had taken the name Charles Augustus Sinclair partially inspired by the visionary of the Sierra Madre, became Mr. House's chief lieutenant in the new order that was established across the Mojave. Although he served House, the Courier was the chief architect of many different aspects of the Mojave's emerging civilization, as House preferred looking at the macro of things rather than the micro, something the Courier thoroughly enjoyed. Thanks to his vast wealth, he became patron of many different businesses and operations across the Mojave, and personally led the development of Freeside so that it could be incorporated into Vegas proper.

Following the expansion of Vegas into Freeside, the Courier convinced Mr. House of the need for a human police force in order to increase trust with the local populations and decrease the chances of rebellion by having a human face working alongside the securitrons. This organization would become the Vegas Detective Agency, who helped keep the peace alongside the securitrons. For the first time in centuries, Vegas would have proper law enforcement and crimes outside of New Vegas proper would no longer go unpunished

However, the Courier could not have done all of this without the support of his loved ones. Following the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Courier and Red Lucy reignited their romance; not too long after, she accepted her hunter's proposal of marriage, and the two wed in a ceremony on the Strip, officiated by the King. The pair had a total of thirteen children over their decades of marriage.