One For My Baby: A look back at Fallout: New Vegas's best quest (2024)

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If Fallout 3 welcomes you into the post-apocalypse with open arms, Fallout: New Vegas is its sarcastic, passive-aggressive cousin. Everyone in the game has an angle, and the only thing standing in the way of the house winning is your growing series of dubious decisions. This spirit of hard-edged humor and escalating choice is perfectly encapsulated by a single quest.

The setup

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Looking at the giant dinosaur statue named “Dinky,” and the broken No Vacancy sign hanging from the settlement’s single motel, you might assume Novac is a pit stop on your path to New Vegas proper. After going through Primm and Nipton, two towns filled with conflict and moral chaos, you finally have a place to rest. That all changes when you meet Boone.

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A former NCR sniper, Boone is a man isolated both literally and figuratively. Every night, he walks up a set of narrow red steps leading to the giant dinosaur’s mouth. Guarding Novac against this somewhat goofy backdrop, he spends his vigil watching the wasteland through Dinky’s faded white teeth—all the while wondering which of his estranged neighbors sold his wife Clara into slavery while he was on patrol.

During the quest One For My Baby, he confides in you—a stranger—and gives you his treasured 1st Recon beret, then provides you with a simple task. Once you find the person responsible for Clara’s kidnapping, lure them in front of Dinky, and put on Boone’s beret. He would take care of the rest.

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Making it happen

According to One For My Baby’s writer, Eric Fenstermaker, this quest was part of the original proof-of-concept for Fallout: New Vegas shown to Bethesda. It’s such a great, self-contained tone piece because, alongside ghoul-focused quest Come Fly With Me, it was originally meant to demonstrate all that Fallout: New Vegas would eventually become. Allowing the death of every major character in the game meant players could “get any major character in the town shot by Boone, for any reason you could concoct in your own mind,” said Fenstermaker.

Accusing easygoing gift shop owner Cliff Briscoe, luring local crackpot No-Bark Noonan, or murdering Boone’s former BFF Manny Vargas is as easy as picking a dialogue option and putting on a beret. You can feel that power, and it makes taking the easy way out of the quest an extremely conscious act of callousness.

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However, investigating Novac thoroughly will eventually reveal a bill of sale identifying Jeannie May Crawford, town matriarch, as the culprit. “The Bill of Sale was itself an interesting document,” Fenstermaker told me. “The language of the contract was based on real slavery contracts in the pre-Civil War era. And if players take the time to read it they'll get a piece of information they won't find anywhere else in the game, which is that Boone's wife was pregnant when she was sold.”

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This is a melodramatic touch. Fenstermaker says as much. However, he also argues that, “in a totally wild west environment, not only is it a plausible situation, but it's also important to the stakes of the overall game story and to the player's investment in the world to show that extremes of inhumanity and desperation are commonplace here.”

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“A lot of the power of the Fallout setting comes from the juxtaposition of those elements with a 1950s culture that was purposefully engineered to promote a carefree naivete that would keep people from considering the unthinkable,” Fenstermaker said. “The farther the reality gets from the '50s dream-version of it, the more powerful the impression it creates.”

On choosing Jennie May as the culprit, Fenstermaker stated that “for the quest, figuring out who the culprit should be was a matter of asking, for each townsperson in this ostensibly decent town, what would it take for them to sell a human being—a particular human being—into slavery.” Jeannie May fit this role perfectly, because she allowed Eric to create a villain with a new, disturbing motivation: casual pettiness.

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“I liked the idea of using a character who at a surface level was friendly and polite but who just beneath was proud and insecure,” said Fenstermaker. “The kind of person who in any other world would handle a detractor with a passive-aggressive anonymous letter or by spitting in her soup, but in a place where you could get away with it, might just sell that detractor to slavers.”

Fallout: New Vegas lures you into a false sense of security with an area starring relaxed, seemingly simple characters. When you’re waiting around a cattle pen to catch a minigun-wielding Nightkin driven mad by the cries of Brahmin in his dreams, it’s easy to believe you have a reasonable idea of what to expect from Novac. This makes unveiling Boone’s tragic story, and the mundane evil lurking beneath Novac’s quiet surface, that much more jarring.

One For My Baby is a quest where the little details build, one upon another, until someone ends up dead. Who that person may be is up to you.

Xalavier Nelson Jr.

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One For My Baby: A look back at Fallout: New Vegas's best quest (2024)

FAQs

How do I complete the one for my baby quest in Fallout: New Vegas? ›

Once she's there, it's a simple matter of putting on the 1st Recon beret and watching as Boone splatters her head with a single well-aimed shot. Upon return, Boone will ask for proof of her involvement. Showing him the bill of sale confirms his suspicions and completes the quest, making him available as a companion.

Who is the culprit for one for my baby? ›

Inside the safe is the bill of sale exposing Jeannie May as the culprit who worked with the Legion to kidnap Carla. Next, wait until Boone is at his post in the sniper nest, then find Jeannie at her house (first one on the right going west from the motel).

How to make Jeannie May follow you? ›

If you don't ask Jeannie May to come out to the front of the dinosaur when you first talk to her about Boone's wife, the dialogue option won't appear again later. To lead her there after that, you must go to her house at night and wake her up. When you talk to her then, it will give the option again.

How many mantis eggs does Red Lucy need? ›

Also, 12 normal mantis eggs can be collected instead, which will turn into a pile of giant mantis eggs. After taking the eggs, they will need to be presented to Red Lucy back at the Thorn. She will reward the player character with 200 caps (can be increased to 300 with 50 Barter).

Who got Boone's wife killed? ›

Yes it is the old lady who sold boone's wife to the legion BUT it was Boone who kill'd his wife. Jeanie-Mae Crawford sold her. you can find a receipt for boones wife in her floor safe, you can either pick the lock or steal the key from Jeanie.

Is there a way to save President Kimball? ›

The simplest way to complete this quest is to disable the bomb placed on the vertibird, do not report it to Ranger Grant, and subsequently kill the Legion sniper. The speech will go on normally, and the engineer won't try to assassinate the president with a knife, assuming the bomb is still in place.

Why did she sell Boones' wife? ›

Also, when Craig Boone and his wife Carla came into the town one day Carla hated the town deeply which caused Crawford to develop anger problems with her to the point where she decided to get rid of her by selling her to Caesar's Legion.

How to sleep with Red Lucy? ›

After completing Bleed Me Dry, Red Lucy will offer to sleep with the Courier, as they have proven to be a mighty hunter.

Which Fallout is Lucy? ›

Lucy (Fallout 3), doctor and inhabitant of Little Lamplight in Fallout 3.

How many egg sacks do praying mantis lay? ›

The female praying mantis lays up to 400 eggs which are deposited in a frothy mass that is produced by glands in her abdomen. This froth hardens and creates a protective capsule with a further protective coat.

How do I start Cassidy quest? ›

To recruit Cassidy, the player must pass a Speech or Barter check of 50. Alternatively, Cass's Whiskey Challenge can be done with 75 Barter by gathering 12 bottles of whiskey, of which 3 will be consumed.

What is the command to complete a quest in Fallout: New Vegas? ›

completequest <QuestID> – Completes the given quest. caqs – Completes all stages of all quests, even quests you have not taken on, basically completely wiping out all quests of the game and completing the game without ending the game.

How to unlock Boone's quest? ›

In order to trigger the quest, one must accumulate at least 5 "history" points with Boone. Note that these "history points" can only be earned while Boone is in their party, although he need not be by the Courier's side (they can have him wait elsewhere).

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