Is the NCR Ending Canon? A Deep Dive into the Question
The Fallout series has always been known for its complex world-building, moral ambiguity, and multiple branching storylines. One of the most talked-about topics in the fan community is whether the New California Republic (NCR) ending in New Vegas is canon or not. In this article, we will delve into the question of whether the NCR ending is indeed canon, examining the implications of this outcome and why it’s considered a sensitive topic among fans.
The Basics
For the uninitiated, the story of New Vegas revolves around a courier’s quest to reunite his mentor, Ed-E, with his sister, Rachel. The fate of the Mojave Wasteland rests in the Courier’s hands, as various factions, including the New California Republic (NCR), the Caesar’s Legion, the Brotherhood of Steel, and Mr. House, compete for control.
Arguments For the NCR Ending Being Canon
Key Events: A significant chunk of the storyline revolves around the Courier helping the NCR take over the Strip, culminating in an NCR-led victory.
Main Factions:
- NCR controls the Strip after the campaign, as hinted at during the game.
- No other faction dominates the narrative, and neither the Legate’s surrender nor Brotherhood’s control gains significant story momentum.
Conventions and Fan Reactions
- Many gamers and die-hard fans recognize the ending as the culmination of various events, giving the illusion of closure to the world of Fallout 3.
Conclusion
- These points underscore the importance of the Courier’s choices within the confines of the world, echoing the concept that the course of events leading up to the NCR victory (or not) is key to determining Fallout 3’s subsequent narrative.
Arguments Against the NCR Ending Being Canon
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Vagueness: Due to the subjective nature of the Courier’s choices (i.e., the moral compass, morality, personality, etc.) and events that occurred pre-game time, some enthusiasts argue against the idea that the specific NCR triumph is binding canon.
- Competing Interpretations: Depending on individual opinions and interpretation of events and characters throughout the game series, divergent narratives evolve, rendering uncertainty around what counts as legitimate canon.
Fallout Lore and World-Building
It’s intriguing to consider why the creation of a potentially divisive character (like Ulysses, revealed in subsequent DLC) alongside the uncertainty surrounding the endings might add complexity to a world not always explicitly ruled by explicit canon. With this premise, one has to grapple with not only various story branches or endings per se but a more philosophical and interpretational aspect about what New Vegas’s role (or those of any part of) is in creating a global Fallout community and understanding (see H2.10).
There is also that Burying Friendship DLC chapter (a little after Vault 3 but before Deathclaws: Invasion) on the Hoover Dam where even if our hero decides there is potential for cooperation against the remnants of Caesar’s Legion (LCT 3111, H2.LCT3111) this can create and foster lasting connections for us. At least it opens up those new, unforeseen friendships that War, Boys, War and How to Get This Party Restarted, they all may help shape world and we know. One thing should be sure when it can come down this kind path and a road to these endings as per 1 it comes to more complex situations so it ends with what does the right thing or good. You see here they have 3, this is your final warning if you come across and go through ( Ncr ending we can not rule out an Out-of-Body Experience, at least no longer and after that will not know exactly what other paths it must take at least as PrestonGarvey’ s’and Companion Companion’s’are both there after this as far as now In Our Time**
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