Hidalgo was a location in Mexico, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
Background[edit]
The childhood home of Raul Tejada is located in Hidalgo. The fuel company Petró-Chico operated in Mexico before the Great War.[1] The company had locations in Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo.[2]
Appearances[edit]
Hidalgo is mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
Behind the Scenes[edit]
Hidalgo is a real location of the same name, a state on the eastern coast of Mexico.
Gallery[edit]
Petró-Chico billboard
References[edit]
- ↑ Courier: "What's 'Petro-Chico?'"
Raul Tejada: "You never heard of Petro-Chico, un Amigo de Poseidon Energy? Ah, of course not. They were an oil company in Mexico, back before the War."
(Raul Tejada's dialogue) - ↑ Courier Six: "So what did you do?"
Raul Tejada: "I left Mexico City behind. I made my way out to the Gulf Coast, eventually I found an old Petro-Chico refinery nobody had claimed. I stayed there for a little while, and I thought a lot about my life. I thought about the guns I'd lived by and what they'd gotten me. I decided my guns hadn't gotten me anything, and it was time to give it up. I took off that old vaquero outfit, and put on a Petro-Chico jumpsuit. The name tag said 'Miguel,' so I started using the name myself. Eventually I made it to Arizona... but that's another story, boss."
(Raul Tejada's dialogue)
