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The Great Basin is a geographic region of the American Southwest.

Background[]

Graham mentions that in the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, all tribes are known for a specific weapon, such as Dead Horses' wooden war clubs or the Sorrows' yao guai gauntlets.[1][2]

When speaking with Daniel, he claims that even if the Sorrows were to conquer the Great Basin, without God's love they would be nothing.[3]

Appearances[]

The Great Basin is mentioned in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts.

Behind the scenes[]

The Great Basin is a real world region of the same name.

References[]

  1. The Courier: "Nice guns."
    Joshua Graham: "In the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, all tribes are known for a specific weapon. White Legs are known for their big submachine guns, 'storm drums.' They broke into an armory near Spanish Fork and have been using them for years. Of course, the Dead Horses have their wooden war clubs and even the Sorrows have their Yao Guai gauntlets. This type of .45 Automatic pistol was designed by one of my tribe almost four hundred years ago. Learning its use is a New Canaanite rite of passage."
    (Joshua Graham's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: "Why don't you teach them something useful instead of filling their heads with nonsense?"
    Daniel: "We teach them practical skills for this life and we prepare them for what's to come. The Sorrows could master all the wonders of the Old World, conquer the Great Basin north to south. But without God's love, they would have nothing."
    (Daniel's dialogue)
  3. The Courier: "Why don't you teach them something useful instead of filling their heads with nonsense?"
    Daniel: "We teach them practical skills for this life and we prepare them for what's to come. The Sorrows could master all the wonders of the Old World. conquer the Great Basin north to south. But without God's love, they would have nothing. It is shelter in the storm, food in times of hunger, warmth and light in the cold and darkness. What can compare to that in value and versatility? You don't agree. That's your choice. It can be their choice, too. No one is forced to follow the narrow path."
    (Daniel's dialogue)
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