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But yes, if you go through all of it, by the end, you're probably the most powerful fallout protagonist of all time, and all the endings guarantee that you'll be remembered for a very long time. Caesar puts your face on the new gold coin, spread throughout all his lands. NCR holds a lavish cermony, and awards you every medal and special honor available. House makes you casino boss of the Lucky 38, and gives you everything you ask for. Or you take Vegas for yourself, at the head of a converted securitron army, with lots of powerful allies you made along the way.
If you do every single SINK quest, the jukebox talks about how the courier brought it special sound samples that allowed it to save Big MT from 'sonic invasion' in 2910.
That's so far into the future, we're not even talking long lived anymore.
Especially when he's voiced by a presumably-sober Chandler Bing wearing one of the worst oufits in the game.
Iirc, that's referring to the ones you picked up within Big MT during the game, not anything extra. Even if we haphazardly added in Ultima aging rules to make it so he lives longer, there's still a good chance he'd be dead 600 years later.