Courier

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For the Lonesome Road quest, see The Courier (quest).
Courier
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Biography
raceHuman
affiliationMojave Express
rolePackage courier of Mojave Express
Player character
Joker
locationMojave Wasteland
Gameplay
appearancesFallout: New Vegas
Dead Money
Honest Hearts
Old World Blues
Lonesome Road
mentioned inAll Roads
Technical
actorYuri Lowenthal (male character)
Laura Bailey (female character)
base id00000007
ref id00000014
 
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Enjoy your stay.

The Courier is the player character in Fallout: New Vegas.

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Background

Your face does the thinking - two to the skull, yet one gets up. Odds are against you... but they're just numbers after the two-to-one.

You're playing the hand you've been dealt, but you don't let it rest, you shuffle and stack, and a gamble... a gamble that may pay off? But how?

Forecast: Rapidly changing conditions.

Sometime before the events of Fallout: New Vegas, the New California Republic sacked Navarro and recovered tech they didn't fully understand, but they recognized several symbols (such as the Old World flag). They linked these symbols to similar markings they saw in the Divide. It was then they sent the Courier to deliver a package to the Divide. This package turned out to be a detonator that contained missile launch codes. According to Ulysses, the package "woke up" and sent the detonation signal to missiles locked in the silos, resulting in massive earthquakes and powerful storms.[1]

One of six couriers hired by the Mojave Express to deliver strange packages to the New Vegas Strip, the Courier was carrying the parcel containing The Platinum Chip from Primm. The Courier got the job after Ulysses pulled out when he learned that the Courier's name was next on the list. The Courier was intercepted by Benny, who then shot the Courier in the head twice and left them for dead, buried alive in a shallow grave in the Goodsprings cemetery. The Courier was dug out by Victor, a friendly Securitron under Mr. House's control. The player was then nursed back to health by Doc Mitchell, the resident doctor of Goodsprings.

Other background information

The player can make several suggestions about their past through in-game dialogue options. Since these are, as the name suggests, optional, it can be assumed that these are down to player choice and as such, do not form part of the player's background until they have been selected.

Below is a non-exhaustive list of elements of the character's past which can be explicitly expressed by players during gameplay:

  • During a conversation with Bruce Isaac in Novac, the Courier can state that he/she has been to New Reno before.
  • It can be suggested during dialogue with Veronica Santangelo that the Courier does not know where he/she was born.
  • The Courier can tell Cass that he/she does not know what a fish is. Or, on the contrary: an intelligent Courier may test her knowledge about fish, clearly aware of their nature although they are practically non-existent in California or the Mojave Wasteland and may only be found in Lake Mead or Zion Canyon.
  • Before setting off to New Canaan, the Courier can tell Jed Masterson that he/she has not been to Utah in some time, implying that they have been there before.
  • Dialogue choices throughout Honest Hearts heavily imply that the Courier has never heard of Christianity.
  • One of the epilogues of Old World Blues states that the Courier knows very little about communism or high schools, though this is an inference from the X-13 computer system.
  • According to Ulysses the Courier has been to Circle Junction, New Reno, Vault City, Fort Abandon, and on brahmin drives at the Big Circle.
  • When the ED-E from the Divide plays the log of his discovery by a child and his father in Chicago, Illinois, the Courier speaks as though familiar with Illinois but also asks "What's a Chicago?"
  • During dialogue with Ulysses, it is implied that the Courier used to live in Ashton.

Notes

  • In the opening cutscene the Courier can be briefly seen wearing a recolored male version of the caravaneer outfit with a light colored cowboy hat along with some tan workgloves.
  • The Courier in promotional images is shown as being a Caucasian male with blonde hair - the first pre-made character during character customization.
  • The Courier is slightly more customizable physically than the Lone Wanderer from Fallout 3, with the option to edit the Courier's age available.
  • In one of the endings of Dead Money, the Courier can become trapped in the Sierra Madre Casino Vault and eventually die there. However, since the events of Dead Money must take place before the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, this ending is non-canon as the Courier's true fate sees them taking part in the Battle.
  • The Courier was shown wearing an armored Vault 21 jumpsuit during Fallout: New Vegas previews and in the Fallout: New Vegas ending. However, this item never appears in-game. But, it can be acquired on the PC with downloading the JSawyer mod.
  • During the events of Old World Blues, the Courier becomes a cyborg. Even if they should choose to reinstall their original brain, heart, and spine, some of the advanced replacement technology will remain.

Appearances

The Courier appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

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References

  1. http://forums.obsidian.net/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&showentry=151 Chris Avellone on his blog
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