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Scene: Colonel Moore standing outside Lucky 38

MISTER NEW VEGAS (NARRATE)

The New California Republic celebrated its second victory at Hoover Dam, establishing definitive control over the entire Mojave and Capital Wasteland. Soon after, they negotiated terms to annex The Strip, Freeside and many surrounding communities. The Wasteland, at long last, had entirely fallen under the N.C.R.'s banner.

Scene: Ambassador Crocker shaking hands with Courier Six, with Lyannah stood at his side.

MISTER NEW VEGAS (NARRATE)

Courier Six and Lyannah, fair and evenhanded in their dealings throughout the Wasteland, was honoured by the N.C.R. for their support of military at Hoover Dam, sometime after they resigned. They were presented with the Golden Branch, the highest civilian decoration given by the Republic.

Scene: A grayscale photo from the early 1950s of Victor Romanov and his student James Marcus, outside a forgotten university.

MASTER VICTOR ROMANOV (NARRATE)

With all means to survive foiled by General Wesker, Victor had no communication to the outside world. Below the Lucky 38 is where the ancient CEO of the Neo-Umbrella Corporation spent the rest of his days, alone and forgotten. Being driven insane from the degeneration of the Progenitor virus, his demise was a long one, ignored and neglected by all those who once cared for the famed Mr House of RobCo. After avoiding death countless times, he finally played his last card.

Scene: Two Brotherhood paladins out patrolling the waste.

ELDER DOLAN MCNAMARA (NARRATE)

The Brotherhood and the N.C.R. in the Mojave declared an official truce, despite continued hostilities between the two in the west. As per the agreement, the N.C.R. handed out all suits of salvaged power armour, and in return, the Brotherhood helped patrol the I-15 and Highway 95. The truce is to be reinforced in the Capital, to then slowly bring order to the savage Wastelands.

Scene: Julie Farkas stood in front of General Wesker in the Old Mormon Fort.

DOCTOR JULIE FARKAS (NARRATE)

After the N.C.R.'s victory at the Dam, in part thanks to Follower medical support and services for N.C.R. personnel, they made a name for themselves to the N.C.R. Council. So much, in fact, they strongly urged to allow the Followers to care for refugees as they see fit. With the investments over the years from General Wesker, the Mormon Fort expanded its service and was able to give more, becoming a refuge for the less fortunate. Out of kindness and respect, General Wesker, donated his personal Auto-Doc, the last Nexus Incubator, and the gesture put the Followers back on the map.

Scene: The outside of the Prospector Saloon in Goodsprings.

DOCTOR MITCHELL (NARRATE)

Goodsprings saw more trading along the I-15 after N.C.R. gained control of the Mojave, but with what came a heavy burden to the Republic's taxes. The N.C.R. put Goodsprings under their supervision for many unknown reasons; what was certain is that the security and price of taxes were fair for its citizens.

Scene: An image of dinky the dinosaur of Novac.

JEANNIE MAY CRAWFORD (NARRATE)

Though Novac was a low priority target for the Legion, many of Novac's citizens died in its defence. In the weeks that followed, several Bright Followers returned to Novac to help restore its defences, allowing it to remain independent of the N.C.R.

Scene: Julie Farkas stood outside Hoover Dam.

DOCTOR JULIE FARKAS (NARRATE)

Finding that David had perished during the second battle, it was no surprise that she was distraught over the way he suffered in his final moments. He was Follower material, and to that day, she would never forget him for the sacrifices he selflessly made. Julie signed him off as a genuine Follower.

Scene: Colonel Moore kissing General Wesker under a large tree.

COLONEL CASSANDRA MOORE (NARRATE)

Shortly after the Second Battle for Hoover Dam, both Colonel Moore and General Wesker announced their love for each other and wed the following week. Human life was too short. Life was full of difficulties, and without the feelings it brought with them, their love would never mean to be, and their future would never be tied together. Confidant, friend, lover... those words meant little now compared to the wife of the legendary General Redfield. Never took the Wesker name, but she never really needed to. That was certain. It was her choice.

Scene: Sunny Smiles shaking hands with General Wesker

SUNNY SMILES (NARRATE)

For the safety of Goodsprings, Sunny was thankful to see that the N.C.R. has won again, better them than the Legion as she would always say. She was devastated to hear from General Wesker that David was among the casualties. With a tear, she had only found out that she and her sister, Amanda, were David's direct descendants and heirs to General Wesker's fortune. Strangely, Sunny turned down her inheritance and stated that she had lived it all already. General Wesker respected her decision and left Goodsprings, setting the sizable sum for Sunny's estranged daughter in the near future.

Scene: Arcade Gannon stood outside Freeside's gate.

ARCADE GANNON (NARRATE)

Arcade had hoped that Freeside would remain independent of N.C.R rule, but he was glad that Caesar's Legion was stopped from taking Hoover Dam. Arcade tended to the sick in Freeside a while longer in Julie's absence, then returned to N.C.R. territory to become a teacher with the Followers there. When he found out his colleague bit the big one, the good doctor mourned over the loss of David for days thereafter. In the dark tunnel, there was a light source. It was joyful to hear he had a potential fatherly figure in General Wesker's office, so it wasn't all sad. Arcade heard stories about his ancestor and his legacy in medical science, biology and virology; precisely a Dr Scott Wesker and began learning from his scattered pre-war notes that the old hermit hid away.

Scene: Craig Boone aiming his Hunting rifle at a distant threat.

CRAIG BOONE (NARRATE)

Looking for a place where he could be of some use, Boone re-enlisted with his old unit. Though his regrets remained in his thoughts, they coalesced into a purpose, and Boone embraced it. He spent his time hunting down slavers in the desert; his First Recon beret would be the last thing they never saw. With the advice taken from his compatriot David, was words of a similarly torn soul. Those words moulded Boone to move on, but with his death, it wasn't enough. General Wesker took an interest in Boone's capabilities and offered to continue where his son left off. With his admiration of the general's feats, Boone accepted his help.

Scene: Sharon Wesker stood idle in the Mojave Desert.

SHARON WESKER (NARRATE)

Cass moved on from the caravan business for the time being and spent her days drifting outpost to outpost, scrounging for cheap drinks and parties. When rumours of a conspiracy lingering around Cassidy Caravans arose, Cass took action, with the help from Courier Six they uncovered a private deal that ended her career, plus many others. The case is currently being investigated by the N.C.R. authorities, despite her temptation to kill the perpetrators herself.

Scene: Sharon Wesker stood staring at Hoover Dam in the distance.

Cass lived to see the N.C.R. flag flying proudly over Hoover Dam and thought for a moment that this is what a hero felt like. Walking the Dam drunk, content and happy to be alive, she knew that was the point of it all. However, nothing could mask the realisation of losing David to the legate; all the alcohol she drank could barely hide her true feeling of losing the only man she had enjoyed spending time with. Cass kept her gold wedding ring by her rose pendant around her neck; there was no real need to have David holding her back anymore, it was death 'till we part for a reason, and she remembered vowing that on their wonderful night of pleasure and lust. It was back to her old life for her now, alcohol and sex-fueled parties aplenty. Some thought she was in denial; others thought she was better than ever; however, in reality, she was conflicted with her feelings but was happy to have another reason to drink.

Scene: Veronica Santiego stood by a Brotherhood banner.

VERONICA SANTIEGO (NARRATE)

The peace with N.C.R. served to ease Veronica's worries about the Brotherhood's immediate future. Still, a distance has arisen between her and her fellow members that would never be bridged. Veronica began secluding herself in crumbling libraries of the Old World, learning of promised technologies she knew the Brotherhood would never adapt. Taking a page from David, the tech of the early 21st century piqued her interest in the pre-war lifestyle, the one she wished she saw for herself. David promised he'd take care of her but wasn't able to keep that promise; she wasn't mad; he died a hero and took care of the N.C.R. and their best interests. That was worth giving up a pledge.

Scene: Courier Six kissing Lyannah, in The Tops casino.

WILLIAM HAYDOCK (NARRATE)

William didn't overstay his welcome at Hoover Dam, though he stayed long enough to bask in the glory of the victory. William returned to the courier business after it began to soar in business, during the time he was recovering in the N.C.R.'s infirmary. Agent Six now back to being plain, old Courier Six, he kept Lyannah close by while he lived a productive yet stable life of drifting town to town. Six seen his fair share of war, losing David was one he could've done without. They were the same in most aspects, fighting for what's right, standing up for the weak, just for a better world. William raised his glass in his honour and continued his career with his new love, Lyannah.

Scene: Lyannah forging a bladed weapon at a workbench.

LYANNAH GOLDEN-TONGUE (NARRATE)

The victory at Hoover Dam was just another feat to chalk up to her Dragonborn legacy. Lyannah spent most of the trivial success still learning of the means to survive the Wasteland, the magicka she inevitably relies upon dried up during the fight with the legate, forcing her to stay longer than the expected. The information she took in may have been mostly from pre-war books, she never gave up on finding her way home, even going as far as bothering the ex-Demigod General Wesker… to no avail, it was pointless for now. With William at her side, the courier life wasn't a boring one, especially when she finally fell for his charm.

Scene: Lyannah conjuring fire from her fingertips.

Lyannah never forgot about her brushes with death; each one only made her stronger, the brush she faced with Legate Lanius arguably being the worst one of them all. Karstaag, Miraak, Harkon, Alduin, that unknown Ebony Warrior and even her ex-wife Deena, all fell to her in the heat of glorious battles back in the land of Skyrim. Only this time not only barely survived a confrontation with Legate Lanius she had lost the friendship of an exceptional soldier. David wasn't her favourite person, but she risked her life to prolong his. Why? Maybe she held some feelings for him, or maybe because he was a good man like William and was willing to go the extra mile for the ones worth the extra effort. That's the life of a Dragonborn. Hard choices, excitement and even a side of challenge. The good life.

Scene: Zachary Wesker holding hands with his then-girlfriend Claire Redfield, in the year 1997. Both were in casual wear.

GENERAL ZACHARIAH WESKER (NARRATE)

Being over three hundred years of age, those years of experience just couldn't help Zaac move on from the tragic loss of David. Zaac already lost his life, career and future to War, and now his long-lost son to Conquest. Zaac only just got over the depression, and with David gone his heart split in two, with half his days back in depression and the other leading the N.C.R., it left no time to recover. In the time after the second battle, Zaac sought Julie Farkas again to help him get over David's murder. Like getting over the deaths of his entire family, he eventually got over it, not without some sacrifices of his own.

Scene: Legate Lanius' body burning on a pile of burning wood.

Setting the end of the war between Neo-Umbrella and STARS, Zaac roasted Dorian Savage's body over an open fire and watched his flesh burn away to ash, leaving his bones and armour over the dying flame. All Horsemen of the Apocalypse were finally gone, with Conquest being the last. The burning of the legate's body sealed the end for Caesar's Legion as their remaining forces went underground, to never be heard from again. Those were proven correct when all Legion settlements retreated, leaving most of the Mojave empty.

Scene: General Wesker standing over a fresh grave.

To honour his son's sacrifice, Zaac made plans to erect a statue of David; it would have him in full STARS combat armour, holding up Legate Lanius' helmet with both hands. In weeks it was finished just by his grave at Hoover Dam, the plaque stated, "The right man, woman or thing at the wrong time or place can make the difference our Gods and masters expect from us". In the time it took to make David's, Zaac released a new form of N.C.R. currency in David's memory, the help from William and Lyannah wasn't ignored either. A brand new $500 paper bill was released, with David on the bill's face and Lyannah and William featured on the back - vowing their efforts to be immortalised.

Scene: The new $500 NCR bill on a plain trader's table.

Zaac put his new life into restoring America, for the sake of being at peace with the sins he accumulated. This time he can finally let go and begin again - like he did several lifetimes before in the days of the old. Only this time, he was truly alone, Sarkis' actions were no longer looming over him; he was a free man once again.

Scene: A portrait of Sarkis. Arms folded, black and white wings spread out.

SARKIS (NARRATE)

Not a day goes past where Sarkis doesn't regret his lack of foresight. Losing against War, unintentionally causing the death of millions maybe billions, and even breaking the rules. He faced the music and took his harsh sentence on the chin, like he regretted not doing sooner. There was no sense of time in the realm known as Limbo. No feeling of hunger. Tiredness. Pain. Nothing. Everything that made a person feel alive was gone. For the first few days in the void, Sarkis' heart yearned for Zachariah, then shortly after, he just started losing his mind. Wandering souls did little to entertain him. No familiar voices but his own. He walked on and on in one direction and never stopped.

Scene: A pre-war picture of David Wesker holding hands with this then-wife, Samantha Simpson next to a picture of him holding hands with Cass.

MISTER NEW VEGAS (NARRATE)

Now at peace, David rests with the rest of his family above the clouds, in the world beyond theirs. David's torment was over at long last after his grizzly adventures. People come and go in life, like in the days of the old, but this was never a place for old men, only young men and old tricks.

THE END?