
Funny Schizophrenia: His interactions with "Antler" are entirely Played for Laughs.A Father to His Men: He's seeking the Stealth Boys for the good of his followers, and does not send them into the storage room because Harland is too good a shot and has already killed three of them.Consulting Mister Puppet: His relationship with Antler.



In reality, this is the missing target locator for Archimedes II, an orbital laser weapon developed by the Poseidon Energy company for the military. When you talk to him and comment on his gun, he’s willing to sell it to you for 1000 caps, but this can be talked down with either a barter or speech check. When exploring the town of Freeside, you’ll occasionally see an orphan child named Max chasing his friend with what looks like is a toy ray gun called Euclid’s C-Finder. Related: The UK Would Be a PERFECT Setting For a Fallout Game Archimedes II Fortunately, there’s also 1500 caps and a unique laser pistol, so it wasn’t a complete waste of time. Inside, you’ll find over 300 Deputy Badges, which are weightless, worthless and can’t be worn by you or any followers.

If you ask Festus about an actual, tangible prize, he’ll direct you to a vault within the factory to collect your reward. Handing in the caps to Festus, he rewards you with a story of how the drink first originated. Once you’ve finally collected 50, take them to an animatronic robot named Festus at the Sunset Sarsaparilla Headquarters, northwest of Camp McCarran. Many of these star caps have fixed locations scattered all over the Mojave and DLC regions but can occasionally be acquired by drinking a Sunset Sarsaparilla soda and collecting the cap. With so many of these unique caps to collect, it can take most players until near the end of the game’s story before they’ve acquired enough. One of the most time-consuming quests in Fallout: New Vegas is "The Legend of the Star," which tasks players with finding at least 50 unique Sunset Sarsaparilla Star Bottle Caps in order to unlock a mysterious treasure.
