Fallout Wiki
Fallout Wiki
No edit summary
(removed over-use of "actually")
(7 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Infobox faction
 
{{Infobox faction
|game =none
+
|games =none
  +
|mentions =AR, FNV
|name ={{PAGENAME}}
 
 
|image =Boot_Riders_All_Roads.jpg
 
|image =Boot_Riders_All_Roads.jpg
|desc =Boot Riders in an ''[[All Roads]]'' flashback
+
|image desc =Boot Riders in an ''[[All Roads]]'' flashback
|founder =Unknown
+
|founded by =Unknown
 
|leader =[[Bingo (Fallout: New Vegas)|Bingo]]
 
|leader =[[Bingo (Fallout: New Vegas)|Bingo]]
|headquarters =empty
+
|headquarters =
 
|locations =[[Mojave Wasteland]]
 
|locations =[[Mojave Wasteland]]
|parent =empty
+
|parent =
|divisions =empty
+
|divisions =
 
|related =[[Chairmen]]
 
|related =[[Chairmen]]
|members =[[Benny]]<br>[[Swank]]<br>[[Singer (All Roads)|Singer]]
+
|members =[[Benny]]<br />[[Swank]]<br />[[Singer (All Roads)|Singer]]
 
}}{{Games|AR|FNV}}
 
}}{{Games|AR|FNV}}
   
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were a rag tag gang of nomadic tribals before they became known as the [[Chairmen]].
+
The '''Boot Riders''' were a rag tag gang of nomadic tribals before they became known as the [[Chairmen]].
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
The Boot Riders, a gang of ruffians, were of the tribes that scratched out an existence roaming the ruins of Las Vegas before becoming a member of [[Mr. House]]'s "[[Three Families]]". Initially, the Boot Riders were approached by a single [[Securitron]] that was sent as an emissary by House; however, the Securitron was immediately destroyed on sight. On the next day, the Boot Riders were convinced to negotiate with House after being confronted by a larger contingent of twenty Securitrons. In which the tribe were to be rehabilitated and lived on the [[New Vegas Strip]]. While most of the tribe agreed to join House's offer, the tribe's chief at the time, Bingo, strongly wanted the Boot Riders to stay nomadic. But Bingo's refusal was challenged by one of his tribe members, [[Benny]], who wanted to leave the old ways behind. Benny quickly disposed of his leader in a battle of knives and took over the Boot Riders that subsequently became the [[Chairmen]].
+
The Boot Riders, a gang of ruffians, were of the tribes that scratched out an existence roaming the ruins of Las Vegas before becoming a member of [[Robert House|Mr. House]]'s "[[Three Families]]". Initially, the Boot Riders were approached by a single [[Securitron]] that was sent as an emissary by House; however, the Securitron was immediately destroyed on sight. On the next day, the Boot Riders were convinced to negotiate with House after being confronted by a larger contingent of twenty Securitrons and made an agreement in which the tribe were to be rehabilitated and lived on the [[New Vegas Strip]]. While most of the tribe agreed to join House's offer, the tribe's chief at the time, [[Bingo (Fallout: New Vegas)|Bingo]], strongly wanted the Boot Riders to stay nomadic. But Bingo's refusal was challenged by one of his tribe members, [[Benny]], who wanted to leave the old ways behind. Benny quickly disposed of his leader in a battle of knives and took over the Boot Riders that subsequently became the [[Chairmen]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
Boot Riders as such are mentioned in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and actually appear only as the [[Chairmen]]. The actual Boot Riders before they became the Chairmen are shown in the ''[[All Roads]]'' graphic novel.
+
Boot Riders as such are mentioned in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and appear only as the [[Chairmen]]. The Boot Riders, before they became the Chairmen, are shown in the ''[[All Roads]]'' graphic novel.
   
 
{{Navbox factions FNV}}
 
{{Navbox factions FNV}}

Revision as of 21:57, 22 July 2013

 
Gametitle-ARGametitle-FNV
Gametitle-ARGametitle-FNV

The Boot Riders were a rag tag gang of nomadic tribals before they became known as the Chairmen.

Background

The Boot Riders, a gang of ruffians, were of the tribes that scratched out an existence roaming the ruins of Las Vegas before becoming a member of Mr. House's "Three Families". Initially, the Boot Riders were approached by a single Securitron that was sent as an emissary by House; however, the Securitron was immediately destroyed on sight. On the next day, the Boot Riders were convinced to negotiate with House after being confronted by a larger contingent of twenty Securitrons and made an agreement in which the tribe were to be rehabilitated and lived on the New Vegas Strip. While most of the tribe agreed to join House's offer, the tribe's chief at the time, Bingo, strongly wanted the Boot Riders to stay nomadic. But Bingo's refusal was challenged by one of his tribe members, Benny, who wanted to leave the old ways behind. Benny quickly disposed of his leader in a battle of knives and took over the Boot Riders that subsequently became the Chairmen.

Appearances

Boot Riders as such are mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas and appear only as the Chairmen. The Boot Riders, before they became the Chairmen, are shown in the All Roads graphic novel.