For A Few Brahmin More
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A medium-sized mod for Fallout: New Vegas featuring deep RPG mechanics, professional writing - and most importantly - a fun experience!
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A middle-aged Cowboy with a deep southwestern dialect/accent. He speaks somewhat slowly but has a fun/quirky side to him. He is one of the main characters in the story and therefore has around 200 lines of dialogue.
- english
- male senior
- cowboy (stereotype)
- western/cowboy
- warm
- Scratchy
Ain’ a day that’s gone by in these past eight years that I haven’t missed her like hell. I hope she’s doing well for herself out there. I know her mamma’d been proud.
*Used* to be a cowboy. Ranch burned down a buckload’a years ago. {Sigh}Ain’t something folk like us ever learn to set with, I’ll tell ya that much.
So, yous lookin’ to join up with us ol’ timers. Well, we’ve always got a’few odd-jobs ‘round the ranch. But you look like you’ve traveled more miles than any cowboy{emphasis} I’ve ever seen.
Buck Booth is a scummy industry mogul. He's a venture capitalist who runs a monopoly on post-apocalyptic industry in the west. His current operation is a land-grab operation disguised to the public as a cattle baron run turned counter-insurgency. Needless to say, he's a very intelligent, albeit malevolent capitalist.
- male senior
- seductive
- seductive
- Intelligent
- educated
- Vulgar
A dark knight - like “the Courier,” could easily assist us in this craft. Provoke the Coalition into hostilities, fabricate our own little Pearl Harbor, and BOOM! We’ve got congress signing off death warrants.
Most of them are peons - people who come to me in times of debt. In exchange for my assistance, they lend me their unquestioning servitude. And believe me, these are no helots. They’re well-fed and well-paid for their work.
It’s their gross and utter incompetence. Breaking down the NCR tax dollar, they’re given an absurdly disproportionate tax payout, we spend more on the service weapon factories than we do powering the Hoover Dam.
Josey Deacon is an ex-special operations ranger. After his service, he met his partner, who was killed due to a crime of hate. Josey is homosexual, and his husband and adopted child were victim to a firebombing. This has led him to join a government contract group looking to eliminate the group involved. Despite his thirst for revenge, he's still a very measured and disciplined person. But the player has a lot of influence as to how he enacts his revenge throughout the story.
- male adult
{Frustrating Sigh}Listen, I ain’t one for talking about every detail of my personal life. All you need to know is that they killed two people who meant a lot to me.
I used to be a Ranger back in the day. Not the ones wearing coats and riot gear - the real rangers - I was a patrol ranger. I usually performed scoutin’ missions, my only real operation was during the First Battle of the Dam.
“Hey, thanks for the assist, here are a few cans of Cram and my collection of 200 year-old cigarettes, now get the fuck out of my town” - that’s what I’d say, at least.
These are generic NPCs who are fighting for a cowboy coalition against imperialist barons.
Heard those powder gangers over-ran Goodsprings.
Seein’ all these folks from NCR passin’ through makes me nervous. Never know what they’re here for.
God dun deathclaws took over the quarry. Gonna be hard to get meat to the Strip now.
This script contains generic dialogue for barons – essentially, peons who work for a large corporation that is trying to make a massive imperialist landgrab.
Those fucking cowboys think they can best us? We’ll see about that.
My contract’s up soon, trying to decide between Vegas and home.
I can’t pay back a loan, and become a baron. But Booth’s kid hits psycho all day and he’s a decorated veteran?
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