
If the Courier chooses not to follow Orris and ignored his detour by going straight to the Strip's entrance, Orris will run to the Courier and say the "thugs" were not harmless after all and that he is not often mistaken. He will tell them that Orris will be pulled out of the streets "when no one's looking." Now that the Courier has proven to be reliable, The King will task them with another job that is a "little bit more important." Once the Courier has acquired proof that Orris is a fraud, they can report their findings back to The King. Attacking the thugs while they feign death will cause both Orris and the thugs to become hostile. If successful, the player character will determine they are merely pretending to be dead.

He tells the player character to follow him closely without sidetracking, giving quick rundowns of the town's notable locations. Once hired, he will boast about his reputation as a bodyguard and will give a quick tour while progressing through Freeside. The King instructs the Courier to pose as a tourist, hire Orris, and investigate his suspicions. The competing guards offer protection services to incoming tourists of the town.

The King will supply the Courier with the necessary 200 caps in order to hire Orris, who can be found among the other bodyguards in Freeside, near the north entrance. The first request from The King is to hire the bodyguard named Orris, and see why he's so popular with the local tourists. If the firefight is resolved with hostilities: NCR infamy
