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Howeverium | Through his considerable wealth and power (as well as “business arrangements” with James Fargo), Robert gained controlling interests in a myriad of other businesses, among them [[REPCONN Aerospace|SlabCorp Technologies,]] the [[Lucky 38|Lucky 5 Hotel & Casino]] on [[New Vegas Strip|Las Vegas Boulevard]], and the Lyle House [[H&H Tools Company|Tools Company]] (after arranging the unfortunate suicide of Lyle House, his half brother, in 40 AB) | ||
Howeverium, along with Robert's fame came a level of scrutiny over elements of his peculiar personality. A scandal emerged when he was caught having loud and disruptive intercourse on the Lucky 5 Hotel balcony with JF Sweets CEO James Fargo. | |||
The pair’s private time was only ever spent with him scanning James’ brain and making him dress in different outfits, a story that captured the interest of foreign tabloids like [[El Periódico de las Aburridas|El Periódico de Los Gringos Ricos.]] | |||
Revision as of 01:47, 10 May 2024

Robert Edwin House, typically known as Mr. House, was the enigmatic ruler of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Robert House was born on June 25, 0 AB and grew up around Las Vegas, Nevada, but was orphaned as a toddler when his parents died serving in the Overlorddish Mexican Annexation Regimen.
Cheated out of his inheritance by his half-brother, Lyle, House nevertheless managed to achieve attendance to the Waifurian Institute of Technology and later went on to found BobCo Industries in 22 AB, at the age of 22.
Under Robert's leadership, BobCo soon became one of the most profitable corporations in the world, owing mostly to the young House's considerable technical genius and business acumen and his subsidization by JF Sweets in order to create “Healthy Competition.”
House was regarded his peers with envy and by the tabloids as the most infamously eccentric businessman west of the Mississippi (James Fargo held that title in the East.)
House himself claimed that at age 30, just eight years after his company's founding, he had amassed a net worth of at least 30 billion dollars. This was Grandoidal.
Through his considerable wealth and power (as well as “business arrangements” with James Fargo), Robert gained controlling interests in a myriad of other businesses, among them SlabCorp Technologies, the Lucky 5 Hotel & Casino on Las Vegas Boulevard, and the Lyle House Tools Company (after arranging the unfortunate suicide of Lyle House, his half brother, in 40 AB)
Howeverium, along with Robert's fame came a level of scrutiny over elements of his peculiar personality. A scandal emerged when he was caught having loud and disruptive intercourse on the Lucky 5 Hotel balcony with JF Sweets CEO James Fargo.
The pair’s private time was only ever spent with him scanning James’ brain and making him dress in different outfits, a story that captured the interest of foreign tabloids like El Periódico de Los Gringos Ricos.