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'''Veni, Vidi, Vici''' ist die finale [[Fallout: New Vegas Quests#Caesar's Legion Quests|Hauptquest]] in [[Fallout: New Vegas]] wenn sie sich für die Seite der [[Caesar's Legion|Legion]] entschieden haben. | '''Veni, Vidi, Vici''' ist die finale [[Fallout: New Vegas Quests#Caesar's Legion Quests|Hauptquest]] in [[Fallout: New Vegas]] wenn sie sich für die Seite der [[Caesar's Legion|Legion]] entschieden haben. | ||
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Nachdem sie gefragt werden, ob sie bereit für die letzte Quest sind, und mit "Ja" antworten, werden sie ins [[Lager des Legaten]] gespawnt. Nach einem Dialog mit [[Legat Lanius]] werden sie den [[Hoover-Staudamm|Damm]] stürmen um ihre Aufgabe, den [[RNK]] [[General Lee Oliver]] zu töten, zu erfüllen. The fight consists of breaking through four areas of the Dam with the various factions the Courier had befriended into helping them. The Courier will confront General Oliver and with a [[Speech]] check of 100, convince him not to fight the Legion. If the decision is taken to kill Oliver, the player heads to the final area, a room full of traps with a platoon of [[NCR Veteran Ranger]]s. The general then waits for the player in a room up the stairs with several [[NCR heavy trooper]]s. The player then leaves the room after killing General Oliver and his men, unless he convinced him to leave, at which point Lanius congratulates you for it, and for winning the Second Battle At Hoover Dam, and then shortly after, the game ends. | |||
==Detailed walkthrough== | ==Detailed walkthrough== | ||
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Veni, Vidi, Vici ist die finale Hauptquest in Fallout: New Vegas wenn sie sich für die Seite der Legion entschieden haben.
Schnelllösung
Nachdem sie gefragt werden, ob sie bereit für die letzte Quest sind, und mit "Ja" antworten, werden sie ins Lager des Legaten gespawnt. Nach einem Dialog mit Legat Lanius werden sie den Damm stürmen um ihre Aufgabe, den RNK General Lee Oliver zu töten, zu erfüllen. The fight consists of breaking through four areas of the Dam with the various factions the Courier had befriended into helping them. The Courier will confront General Oliver and with a Speech check of 100, convince him not to fight the Legion. If the decision is taken to kill Oliver, the player heads to the final area, a room full of traps with a platoon of NCR Veteran Rangers. The general then waits for the player in a room up the stairs with several NCR heavy troopers. The player then leaves the room after killing General Oliver and his men, unless he convinced him to leave, at which point Lanius congratulates you for it, and for winning the Second Battle At Hoover Dam, and then shortly after, the game ends.
Detailed walkthrough
On the last section where the Courier is confronting General Oliver, there are many soldiers. It is suggested to get many stimpaks and/or super stimpaks and good weapons prior to entering this area. First of all, the Courier must make their way around the force fields. After you do this, you need to go to the second level. On this level, the Courier needs to kill the general's guards, but keep an eye out for the many traps. Both corners of the office room on the 2nd floor have frag mines concealed in them that cannot be disarmed; the middle office sections are full of rigged shotguns and high damage explosives. After killing the guards, proceed to kill the general. Leave the room and be congratulated for spilling blood by the Legate and the game will end.
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Behind the scenes
- "Veni, vidi, vici" means "I came, I saw, I conquered," Julius Caesar's description of a short war that occurred in what is now Turkey.
- If Arcade Gannon is following as a companion, he will leave upon arriving at the Legate's camp. Attempting to talk to him again will result in him saying "Why don't you make like Odysseus and get lost?" This is a reference to Homer's "The Odyssey" in which Odysseus treks 10 years across the Aegean Sea, trying to return to his home island of Ithaca following the Trojan War, but gets lost and side-tracked numerous times along the way.