Realizing he would be unable to rescue her with the odds heavily against him, but knowing that he could never abandon her to a horrible fate as a slave, Boone made the decision to snipe Carla with a headshot in a mercy killing. He tracked down the slaving party in hopes of rescuing her, only to find her being auctioned off at an outpost in the presence of hundreds of Legion soldiers. When Carla was kidnapped, her husband, Craig Boone, found out quickly and discovered that someone helped the Legion sneak past his watch undetected, though unaware of who it was. With a little sleuthing, the Courier can discover that, courtesy of a bill of sale, Jeannie May Crawford, the proprietor of the Novac Dino Dee-lite Motel, sold Carla for a tidy sum of 1,000 caps, plus another 500 caps for her unborn child to the Legion. No-bark Noonan says he witnessed the kidnapping but insists that it was done by mole rat men, who he believes have been kidnapping beautiful women with "promises of riches and fancy mud mansions, equipped with all the new designer appliances." No-bark firmly believes they kidnapped Carla for her hair so they could make wigs because "they're all bald or balding themselves." No-bark also states that he had seen one of the abductors enter the lobby during the kidnapping. Jeannie says that Carla may have wanted to go to the New Vegas Strip instead of living in Novac, and when questioned about Carla's disappearance, Jeannie states that she thinks Carla simply left Boone. Sometime before 2281, Carla disappeared from Novac one night, taken by slaving members of Caesar's Legion. Boone himself was said to have a good relationship with Carla, but this was disputed somewhat by Manny, saying that Boone and Carla fought often since they moved to Novac. Cliff Briscoe states that Carla always had a sour look on her face whenever she was in his Dino Bite gift shop. ![]() Carla wanted Boone to end his service in the NCR which eventually led to a rift between Manny and Boone. Manny Vargas, Boone's former friend, says that he and Carla could not see eye-to-eye on anything, and he argued with her frequently. He acknowledges her sour attitude and the poor opinions the other residents had of her, but he confides in the Courier that he always believed Carla's cold demeanor was just a cover for her unhappiness and says he does not blame her for wanting to think there was "something better out there than this (Novac)." Alice McBride has a similar opinion of Carla. Unlike the other residents of Novac, Ranger Andy does not have a problem with Carla. ![]() Jeannie May Crawford describes Carla as being similar to a cactus flower "Real pretty to look at but there's no getting close to her." Ranger Andy describes her as a "knockout" and says that Boone always had a "funny grin on his face" when they were together. She was beautiful, but had an attitude that made her easy to dislike by the other Novac residents. ![]() When asking Novac's townsfolk about Carla, the Courier discovers that she did not have any friends there. Boone and Carla married at some point during their time together in New Vegas before Boone's friend Manny Vargas convinced them both to move to Novac with him. He describes her as talkative, which suited him fine because he "never knew what to say," and listening to her made him forget about his past. She seemed to him as if she was from a better time. ![]() Boone states that he and Carla met while he was on leave at the New Vegas Strip.
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