
↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries Anthony House's terminal, Journal Entry. ↑ Placard in the lobby and four signs throughout the workshop. ↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries E-Mail from Alan Dalton 2. ↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries E-Mail from Alan Dalton. ↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries HR E-mail. ↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries Journal Entry. ↑ H&H Tools factory terminal entries E-Mail from Jack Maynard. ( Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition Tour of the Mojave Wasteland) The remains of this factory still stand, surrounded by husk-like remains of North Vegas' industrial area." His half-brother meanwhile, became increasingly paranoid, seeking to guard himself against a vengeance that never came, and inflicting all manner of strange HR rules on his workforce. Robert went on, through his dealings with RobCo and their lucrative contracts, to become one of the wealthiest men on earth. When their father was killed in an accident, the elder brother swindled Robert out of the family fortune, and assumed control of the company. Owned by the half-brother of Robert Edwin House (the founder of RobCo, and-were it not for the 200 year gap-the same man who lives in the Lucky 38 Casino). Long before the war, H&H Tools Company provided Nevada and California high-quality robotics equipment. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collectors Edition p.305: " H&H Tools factory. PDQ-88b Securitron (Major subcontractor). This resulted in Anthony's mental breakdown and on the eve of the Great War, he sealed the Vegas factory, which became a deathtrap for years to come. This was worsened when Robert's RobCo Industries began a hostile takeover of the company, first attacking them on the stock market. As a result of his growing paranoia, he began introducing extreme security measures and employee policies. Īfter a year, he became paranoid towards an employee named Henderson, believing that he and his brother were conspiring to seize the company, and had his human resources manager Cindy-Lou Kreb keep an eye on him.
As the years went on, he found himself missing his father's presence and advice more and more, but told himself he would not be weighed down by the past, convincing himself that it wasn't really family, as the House family was broken. Under his leadership, the company initially prospered and employees enjoyed great benefits. Anthony used his lawyers to cut his half-brother, Robert House, out of his inheritance. The H&H Tools Company was inherited by Anthony House following the death of his father.