UserNamer said:
I think house is way too intelligent and his knowledge way too precious to be assassinated.
Also, he is the less megalomaniac character you can side with in the game, as he only wants to take control of the mojave area, while both the ncr and the legion want to take over the whole world.
NCR was Shady Sands 2.0. Shady Sands 1.0 was in Fallout 1. Before the Lone Wanderer passes on, Fallout 1 had become Fallout Official Patch 1.1. For sure Sandy was in Fallout 1 to Fallout 2. Sandy also knew the Lone Wanderer from Fallout 1. You can't have Shady Sands without Sand nor Sandy without Sand. The Wasteland was full of sand. For sure Sandy was in the NCR green circle, which is Shady Sands 2.0.
With all that knowledge and Fallout 2 1.02 Patch having passed. How can you look at New Vegas and think the NCR would forget Sandy, and her meetings with both Lone Wanderers for the NCR to just want to dominate Mojave like bad men?
Here let me lay out for you what the greatest scholars of the hidden wikia vault have speculated about the missing frames:
Fallout 1.0 - Lone Wanderer and Sandy
Fallout 1.1 - Lone Wanderer and Sandy + a reset in the wasteland matrix
Fallout 1.2 to Fallout 2.0 - The npcs become self aware causing a systematic reboot of the wasteland which explains why Sandy has the psychosexual feelings of loss when meeting the new Wanderer.
Fallout 2.1.2 - Height of Wasteland becomes until the real world inexplicably interferes in the simulation. Damned the civilization feels.
Fallout 2.1.2 to Fallout 3: Sandy is alone and confused, but feels a strange connection to an old npc friend Harold. Sandy then loses all connection to the source of existence.
Fallout New Vegas: NCR is reprogrammed, but intro to New Vegas sparks hope.