This is a place to post the endings you WISH you had with the game, NOT the actual ending you got. So, use your imaginations and get busy!
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The Working Girl Courier
And so The Courier who had cheated death in the cemetery outside Goodsprings cheated death once again, and the Mojave wasteland was forever changed. No man who had come in contact with The Courier went unsatisfied.
Looking for a place where he could be of some use, Boone found himself falling in love with The Courier. Though his regrets remained in his thoughts, they coalesced into a purpose, and Boone embraced his woman. He and The Courier, spent some time hunting down slavers in the desert, his First Recon beret the last thing they never saw. She gave up her life as a prostitute, instead giving all her tricks of the trade to her lover, her man, Craig Boone. After they married, the Boone's settled down in Novac. Craig finally picked up his friendship with Manny Vargas who timidly confessed his homosexuality to his friend and now Manny finally felt comfortable and accepted in the Boone household. He loved The Courier as a sister and had many conversations with her about the future, the NCR and Great Khans. A year after the battle at Hoover Dam, Craig Boone and his wife, The Courier, welcomed their first child, a son, into a safer world...a world both parents had worked hard to make for all children of the Mojave.
Lily continued to take her medicine at half-doses, and although she remembered her grandchildren, her mind remained muddled and confused. Eventually, she parted ways with The Courier and traveled west, seeking the remnants of her past.
With the transplant of Lupa's brain, Rex gained all of the donor's experiences traveling with the Legion. These melded well with his own memories of the Legion, and his new mind quickly adjusted to the myriad memories. Whenever The Courier visited Freeside, The King and Rex, she remembered slaying Lupa, the mother of many great legion dogs for her brain to give to the beloved robotic dog of Freeside and was happy to see Rex doing so well. The Courier had serviced most of the men in Caesar's Legion including Caesar himself but it was with great pleasure she and her future husband slew the entire camp, early one morning. As they stood surrounded by the dead Caesar, Lucius and Caesar’s guards; Boone said with the hint of a smile, "Bet he didn't see this coming when he drank his morning coffee."
The New California Republic celebrated its second victory at Hoover Dam, establishing definitive control over the entire Mojave Wasteland. Soon after, they negotiated terms to annex The Strip, Freeside, and many surrounding communities. The Mojave wasteland, at long last, had entirely fallen under the NCR's banner. The Courier began her career at the Atomic Wrangler and had serviced hundreds of men in Freeside and The Strip. Even though many didn't want to see the NCR take over, all men who had known the company of The Courier were glad it was her hand in the victory and accepted their fate with a smile and warmth remembering her special touch.
Shaped up by The Courier's advice, The Misfits distinguished themselves during the Legion's attack on Camp Golf. Mags was finally promoted to Sergeant, and the rest of The Misfits received an official commendation. They continued to serve with distinction for many years. Razz remembered the steamy nights he spent with The Courier as they indulged in sex and chems and although he was sad to hear she had quit the oldest profession in the world, he was happy to hear of her wedded bliss.
After the NCR's victory at the dam, in part thanks to Follower medical support, NCR allowed the Followers to care for refugees as they see fit. Old Mormon Fort expanded its services and was able to aid more people, becoming a refuge for the less fortunate citizens of New Vegas. The Courier who was also a Follower of the Apocalypse stopped by the fort often to help Julie Farkas and Arcade Gannon with supplies and aid to the wounded. She also counseled refugees left all alone and those addicted to chems. Her own addiction to chems, prior to her marriage to Boone, gave her much insight to help those in need of her experiences. Although she no longer used chems, she did remember the fun times she spent with her friends and living the 'high' life but when she looked into the face of her beautiful baby boy, she never regretted giving up that lifestyle because now, she was truly happy.
After Hoover Dam, the leaderless Powder Gangers at the Correctional Facility vanished into the wastes, leaving the prison empty. The Correctional Facility became another abandoned ruin in the wasteland, its carcass occasionally picked over by enterprising prospectors. The Courier missed some of the fun times she had when she first met the gangers. Scrambler, Eddie's body guard, was her lover right after she left Goodsprings and she was saddened at his death when the NCR overran the prison. He died by her own hand as she helped the NCR stage the coup, but she made sure it was a quick and painless death for her loved Ganger.
With Cooke dead, the Powder Gangers at Vault 19 fell apart. Those who weren't destroyed by the Courier fled into the hills or attempted to work their way back through the Mojave Wasteland. Few survived and none felt the warmth of The Courier.
After the NCR victory at Hoover Dam, the temporary truce between them and The Kings blossomed into a full-scale relief effort for the people. While the NCR made repeated entreaties that Freeside join the Republic, The Kings steadfastly maintained their independence. The King honored The Courier with membership into the gang; after all, she was almost an institution among the King's Gang members, because most of them had been her best customers--especially Pacer--who often got her services for free.
During the Battle of Hoover Dam, the Great Khans quickly evacuated Red Rock Canyon and headed north and east into the plains of Wyoming. There, they reconnected with the Followers of the Apocalypse and rebuilt their strength. Bolstered by ancient knowledge of governance, economics, and transportation, they carved a mighty empire out of the ruins of the Northwest. The Courier who had passed the initiation rite and became a Great Khan herself both by the beat-down and her intimate relationship with Papa Khan, was happy for her brethren to see them once again become proud and strong. She wished her friends, Jack and Diane the happiness that she now felt being loved by Boone as she said goodbye to her clan as they headed out of the Mojave toward the Northwest territories. Even Bitter-Root, her Camp McCarren lover, felt some pride in the Great Khans; his heritage he tried to forget but somehow, after knowing The Courier and her position with the Khans made him feel proud of their new purpose in life. Bitter-Root had worked with Boone in the First Recon Sniper Battalion at Camp Golf before they went separate ways. Bitter-Root met the courier when he had been relocated to Camp McCarren and although he missed the nights he had spent with her, he knew she was in good hands and that her husband loved her dearly, just as he had.
With the help of the Gun Runners, the Boomers developed a healthy trading relationship with the NCR. Eventually the Boomers began wandering out into the wasteland, while still preventing outsiders from entering Nellis although The Courier and Craig Boone and later their many children were always welcome to Nellis. In time, years later, the marriage of Boone's oldest son to the daughter of Jack and Janet made the Boomers family and all welcomed that special union. The Courier remembered fondly the fun nights she spent in the men's barracks at Nellis but was happy those days were over because of all the men she had in her career, the Boomer guys always wore her out.
Buried beneath tons of rubble, the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel was no more. Those few who were outside the Hidden Valley bunker when it was destroyed settled into new lives, or headed west to find a new chapter to join. The Courier tried to make peace with the BoS but because she was an NCR agent, after meeting Ranger Dobson and having a brief fling with him, she found herself unable to kill him as the handsome Elder demanded so to keep Dobson alive, she destroyed the Brotherhood and all who lived in that bunker in Hidden Valley. Her passion too great to make a peace of uncertainty and a desire to please her commanding officer made the courier falter for a moment...but it was only a moment.
Though weakened, the Fiends attacked McCarran during the second Battle of Hoover Dam. NCR repulsed the attack with minimal losses and, in the following days, destroyed the remaining Fiend leaders, except Motor-Runner, breaking their power forever. The Courier, never forgot the sex filled nights with her lover, Motor-Runner and helped him and his two dogs flee the wrath of the NCR. After she was married to Craig, she lost contact with the fiend but she knew in her heart he would find a new place to rule because he was after all, Motor-Runner.
Goodsprings saw more trade along I-15 after NCR gained control of the Mojave Wasteland, but with that came a heavy burden of the Republic's taxes. Some old-timers, unable to handle the cost, were forced to move on, grumbling all the while. Tourists came to Goodsprings to visit the graveyard where The Courier "rose from the dead" and to pay homage to a woman of strength, passion and commitment. News of The Courier’s marriage heralded Ringo as he led his trade caravan to New Canaan. He remembered his first meeting with the sexy woman and the lust they both shared while he was hiding in the abandoned gas station in Goodsprings. She always found time to be with him before meeting Craig Boone and as he headed out of the Mojave, even though he missed her touch, he thought of her happiness and felt fulfilled for having had her in his life.
Thanks to The Courier and Lily, a cure for the Nightkin's schizophrenia was found shortly after Doctor Henry's experiment concluded. Nightkin and other Super Mutants in the wasteland flocked to Jacobstown, and the town became known as a haven where a mutant could find peace. Neil joined Marcus at Jacobstown leaving Black Mountain as a desolate reminder of a harsher life for Super Mutants.
After Hoover Dam, Sheriff Meyers runs Primm with his own style of frontier justice. He deals with most folks fairly, but now and then someone winds up dead with little to no evidence against them. Lt Hayes, a long time lover of The Courier now at Camp Forlorn Hope often thought of the beautiful woman who consumed his body and thoughts when his platoon was stationed at Primm but was happy for her new life, knowing what they had together would always be special to both of them.
The Courier, fair and even-handed in her dealings throughout the Wasteland, was honored by the NCR for her support of the military at Hoover Dam. She was presented with the Golden Branch, the highest civilian decoration given by the republic. The NCR gave the Boone's a lovely military wedding and welcomed the birth of their first child, knowing that without The Courier, there would be no celebration under Caesar's rule and rejoiced in their military victory at the dam and for having The Courier on their side.