The REALLY Wild Wasteland. (The Fallout RP!)

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Things started to really turn out great, everyone seemed to be moving for one reason or another.
Being forced out at gunpoint by powered armoured fellows meant that he was in the right place!
Then they began to strip him of his weapons.

?Try and take em from me!? (Attack)
?Here you go.? (Give weapons.)
?Right take it.? (Keep holdout weapons.)


They all had power armour, nothing a brass knuckle or a 9mm could match.
No harm in giving it all to them he figured. Besides if he slipped up and revealed his stuff to them he?d be in big trouble.
(That and if he gave away all his weapons he'd be able to free up more space for better gear.)

?Here you go.? (Give weapons.)

Some exposition later, a few of his NPC allies getting whacked on the head and soon he reached his destination.

A simple holding cell with not much in it. Shrugging he went into another loading screen.
Though he wore a helmet that concealed his facial expressions (Well he still had the smiley face drawn on), his body language seemed to convey his annoyance despite his silence.
 

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Lucy bided her time with her eye shut, listening to her surroundings intently. She had hoped to capture pieces of passing conversations, yet nothing proved noteworthy or every open discussion was spoken in some measure of referential code.

The room itself was largely silent, save for the hum of electronics beyond the walls. A door slid open and quickly slid shut, alerting Lucy and directing her attention to the faint highlights of the black-and-green power-suit steadily moving towards her. The imposing figure stopped before he reached the chair, what followed was an air-releasing sound as the suit powered down and the back opened, allowing the owner to pull out of it and stand in the room as himself. What stepped into the light was a black-haired caucasian male who was, admittedly, roughly handsome and adult-aged. Green eyes and no obvious scars. He wore a black shirt and matching jeans, pre-war wear. He sat down calmly and rested his arms on the table.

"I am Cornelius Jack of the Enclave's special Fallout Sector. You can just call me Jack. I knew your father quite well."

What stepped into the light was not evil incarnate, nor did he seem like the monster she envisioned any member of the Enclave to be. With a calm air about him, Lucy let go of her one-eyed glare and settled to match his calm tone. She was truly taken aback by all this and answered apprehensively.

"Jack then, okay, you can just call me Lucy. You weren't what I was expecting, to be honest. How do you know my father, besides for the obvious?"

Lucy always despised the power armour, the helmets in particular, it restricted conversation and forced Lucy to rely on tone and limited bodily movements. So her worries of a stunted conversation were washed away.

"Alright then. Basically, I was his protégé. Isaac was as I am a well-rounded and highly-experienced soldier who is experienced in many fields and trained for leadership, because my position is almost on equal footing with Number One, and therefore a knife-edge kind of lifestyle. The point of the program was to teach your successor to far-exceed your own capabilities. I guess that when I did...he had no more obligations, and so it began."

It was obvious that Lucy wasn't just dealing anyone; this was a member of the Fallout Sector that carried himself with a significantly greater sense of importance than that of Fallout Bob. It was best that she select and tailor her words carefully from this point forward.

Lucy very much doubted that this was the evil-villain speech before her murder. She was brought in for a reason and she needed to know more, regardless of where the information took her.

"Indulge me just once more on the personal subject of my father. What is the general opinion of him? Something stood out to me; I was referred to as the 'Daughter of Isaac' upon arrival."

Lucy paused for emphasis and looked directly at Jack, still addressing him calmly, her curiosity could not be helped as it leaked into her tone.

"What is the opinion of me? A mere asset, as you call them. What makes me so special?"

Jack sighed before talking. Something suggested that he didn't like this subject not one bit.

"We liked Isaac. Honestly, we did. Best of the previous generation, hence being made leader of the Fallout Sector when it was in its younger stage. I liked him, he being my mentor. Number One liked him, as a trusted officer. He was good, he was solid, and then...we start finding out that he's got plans within plans, things cooking with the BoS, the Outcasts, the Underground... I almost lost it when I found out about the gauss rifle. We had no choice but to put a stop to it. That man taught me a great deal and he was going to sell out the last great bastion of the Enclave to probably all the great groups of the wasteland that couldn't be trusted even slightly.?

This was a touchy subject. Jack reflected that by taking a moment to visibly calm himself down. After the pause, he continued.

"You have...a bit of a legacy thing going on because of that. When Bob said he put you on the Asset program, I thought he was insane. Well, he IS insane, but I mean more-so. Basically, it's nothing personal but...Isaac's big plan would have been incredibly bad for us if it had gone off at the time. I'm sorry, but he was effectively trying to kill us."

Pretty much anything involving her father seemed to touch a nerve. It made her feel proud, a feeling long-forgotten after Dad's death. Her father still managed to be a thorn in their side and a touchy subject.

Unfortunately, she was reminded how that thorn was forcibly removed. So the satisfaction was brief and never shown. Instead, she clenched her teeth whenever mention of him was made.

It took every fibre of her being, not to throttle the man before her, that is, until she heard the apology.

"You know, you're the first one to ever apologize for what happened to me. And I can appreciate the survival of many, but this was personal to me."

At this point, Lucy's emotions were lending an edge of frustration to her voice. Years upon years of pent-up frustration.

"I've killed behemoths, slain raiders, crippled a giant mirelurk, lost my eye to one of your men destroying the scope of my rifle and I even aided Bob in his escape...all in the name of retaining my cover with the Brotherhood and Megaton and betraying them."

Lucy sighed heavily before continuing further.

"All in the name of the Enclave! I'm sure you can understand my frustration. This wasn't easy; it took me a long time to grapple with the concept of even working for you people! It only really sunk in when Bob finally explained the scope of the Enclave's plan."

Lucy sat back in her chair and glared at her prized rifle. It was just a gauss rifle. Sure it was Enclave-tech, but that's where its unique attributes ended.

"What is the deal surrounding my rifle? It's just...a gun."

The explanation that followed was something that truly surprised her.

"It's a brand-new gun, which was produced down in this vault along with all the other weapons. This Enclave Vault is the source of all of the organization's weapon technology. Here, they designed the mobile fortress, the flying fortress, and the MGB. This is where new and refurbished Vertibirds come from, as well as the Stingers and hovercraft. The guns, the armor, the bombs, and everything else... You're sitting inside the most-powerful weapons development plant in the world, hidden under one of the most-secure places in the old U.S."

"Forget New Vegas. Forget Vault City. Never mind the endless numbers of the Legion and NCR. The army that holds this base can save or destroy what's left of the world, and that gun would have been all the proof anybody needed to throw hundreds-to-thousands at us to get it. That...is a Gauss Rifle Plus modified to exclude the Enclave safety devices and booby-traps. It's a SAFE gun that could have been used as evidence of what we have, and to allow a siege or a sneak attack while we were cosy underground and unaware. I feel a little safer knowing that we're on active duty again, but that gun got Number One worried, and he is NEVER worried."

Her gauss rifle was always a source of pride and power. It was regarded as a keepsake from her father. The physical manifestation of her motivation and anger, if you wanted to dig deeper. Now it could have been used against the Enclave as a whole?

Turning their own weapon on them and bypassing their defences. Attacking them while they slept, to turn the tables after all these years. The idea was more than appealing, but it would take a carefully crafted plan or backup to do some lasting damage. If any at all.

"Gauss Rifle Plus..."

Lucy mused to herself before forwarding the conversation; she was worried about the fate of her beloved rifle.

"Well, there's no need to worry anymore. This rifle is back in Enclave possession."

Lucy pushed forward, showing personal concern over duty.

"I'm sure I've shown where my loyalties lie. For all intents and purposes, I've kept this safe and guarded it with my life. So, what does this mean for my rifle? And more importantly, what does this all mean for me?"

Jack carefully and smoothly bridged his fingers together as he spoke now.

"Well, for obvious reasons, the Enclave as a whole doesn't entirely trust you. You have a reputation because of Isaac and the Plus. Now, Bob putting you on the Asset program made a bunch of us edgy, but we're starting to come around. The truth is that the gun's best window of opportunity HAS passed, but that doesn't mean a full-scale war isn't trouble for us. We're keeping an eye on you, just to be sure. You can keep the rifle as a token of good faith, and we're going to replace your eye. After that, I have to ask YOU now. What do you want?"

Lucy did not expect kindness, she did not expect good faith, medical aid and she most certainly did not expect the opportunity to make her own request.

Upon waking up in The Citadel, home of The Brotherhood, threats were made to her life and information was withheld from her. She remembered the soldiers that marched past her body, no different from The Enclave all those years ago. Just another Wastelander.

The sense of gratitude not an emotion she could hide; although she could twist that gratitude into a very believable cover.

"I...Okay, I understand the mistrust, my father went rogue and he threatened the lives of many. I can even get behind the surveillance. Before I answer, I...- thank you. Thank you for being the first person to sit down, explain everything to me and care about my needs for once."

Lucy fixed her eye directly on Jack, her eye conveyed pure appreciation. Pure as the bile collecting in the back of her throat seemed to be.

"What do I want?...Honestly, I'd like to officially join you, is Fallout Sector a possibility? I only ask, because I don't know procedure. Either way, I want to be a part of the change that convinced to carry on working in the first place."

"Secondly, my Mother, Amy Kane, is she here? I don't want to speak to her yet. I'll wait for her to come to me."

"Thirdly, and I don't want to push my boundaries here...but a man came in with me, Shifty Mcgee, he was instrumental in helping me with the Brotherhood. I'd like to put in a good word for him, to take into consideration, after your evaluation of course."

Lucy laughed softly at her final request.

"I'm guessing a pony is out of the picture? Finally, a black eye-patch when my eye is healing?"

Jack nodded in a manner that indicated that he very clearly understood the reasoning behind gratitude.

"The Enclave's still human, even if we can be big assholes. I, for one, felt it was important to set the record straight, and as for the aid...well...I have my own daughter."

Jack paused for emphasis and patiently listened to her requests, even laughing slightly at the pony bit. Unfortunately, she was partly serious about the pony bit.

"I'm sure Bob, who's likely ralphing up three meals from the Buffout, told you that you don't just go into the Fallout Sector. We are elite members who don't even feel the weight of the suit while running and jumping, or can fight really well, or are fundamental geniuses beyond our scientists. I can ask Number One for membership - as the Asset program is used to test some people for their aptitude - and see if he'll assign you to something you're comfortable with, perhaps. You can't just apply for Fallout Sector, though. You have to show that you're ready, and the suit will record information to prove that."

Lucy was listening and watching so intently, that she couldn't help but notice the clear tension as he approached the subject of her Mother.

"Amy Kane was one of our scientists and...We never found her. We have nothing solid on her, but such a mind as hers would see what would happen if Isaac was discovered and she probably made herself scarce for safety's sake. That could mean anything up to and including taking refuge with the Enclave Underground, whom we also have not found. Your Undertaker friend is being processed and we might allow him to be an Asset...so long as he stops calling us 'Walt-damned metal bastards'. A pony, you'll have to find yourself, but the only horses around are Nightmares, and the eye-patch is entirely doable."

To say that Lucy was merely pleased was a severe understatement. She had finally found acceptance, a place to call home, somewhere to lay her head in peace, she could have friends...

...so much here to deliciously destroy.

The possibilities were endless and she was ecstatic. Yet not for any reasons that Jack would suspect. So much so that she leaned over the table and hugged Jack briefly with a smile.

Keep your friends close and your enemies in hugging distance.

"This...this is like interviewing for that big job you always wanted, the kind where you spend years in college and training, only to finally be accepted...except multiply that by a thousand!"

Lucy realized who she had just casually hugged and tried her best to regain some measure of formality and dignity.

"Sorry about that."

She coughed in order to retain her dwindling composure; she couldn't even suppress the smallest of smiles.

"Yeah, Bob did mention that, but I had to try, you know? But I completely understand that the Fallout Sector is nothing to be taken lightly. So after you're done putting through a request for my membership, I can finally be an Enclave soldier, power armor and all!?"

The mood had dramatically shifted upon hearing about her Mother. At the very least Lucy wanted a direct confrontation, more answers and some clarification about why her own mother never helped her or her father.

"Enclave Underground? And yeah, she's manipulative and willing to do anything to get an edge, friend and foe alike. My mother is not the most pleasant of people."

A little bit of humour returning to the situation was well received. Lucy was so cheery that she couldn't help but joke around. Jack's calming nature and kind treatment was rather infectious in its own way.

"Then I'll keep on with my eternal quest for a pony! Maybe Enclave can manufacture a war pony? Like a Trojan-horsey, just cuter, more ironic and with absolutely no subtly...As for the Undertaker, Shifty, he's just grumpy from the Vertibird flight. Gets car-sick easily. Puked all over Bob's boots, worst flight ever."

Funnily enough, Jack seemed legitimately surprised by her sudden hug. She had thrown a member of the Fallout Sector off guard for a second, one small victory for Lucy.

"Look, chances are - and this is fair warning - you're going to disagree with something we do around here. Crazy experiments, big troop movements, whatever. I'm a nice guy because my record is so damn good that I can afford to do so and even thwart the big guy in charge. I didn't have the heart to hunt down my mentor. I handed it off to Bob and said I never wanted to hear about it again. This is several flavours of awkward for me, and we have A LOT to deal with right now. So...we can set you up and see what Number One says, though I'm thinking the words 'probationary clearance' figure strongly here. Just try to keep out of trouble, you and the Undertaker. I still have to figure out everyone else coming in here. Barry, for one Geez..."

Lucy had taken his latest words to heart, she didn't expect free access to every facet of the Enclave, but she had to figure out her boundaries at the very least and secure something of an establishment within this place.

Much to her dismay, her Father was not a symbol to be feared, but rather a symbol of mistrust and hatred in their eyes. This would work to her disadvantage initially, but she just needed to make a good impression, work efficiently and keep her nose clean.

Nodding in understanding, Lucy extended her hand to shake.

"Sounds reasonable and fair to me. Besides, this is the Wasteland, there isn't a single group or faction that anyone will completely agree with. I'm in this to assist in the Enclave's end-goal. That?s all."

Lucy smiled once more.

"Hopefully everything goes well. Once I adjust to the armor, just point me in the right direction, I'm a hell of a sniper and a whiz with energy weapons. I get the probation part, I didn't really anticipate my father's legacy being...like this though. Anyway, where are we allowed to roam? You'll find us anyway, never mind...and I have a surgery...but goood luck with Barry! I'm glad I'm not dealing with that."

Lucy looked at her encased gauss rifle.

"Is that all? If so, again, thank you."

Jack stood up and started stretching casually.

"Yeah, we're done.. I gotta suit up, get back to work. Just try to keep out of places saying 'highly-volatile' or 'extreme hazard' or similar, and don't break anything. Not only will we know, but somebody'll have a fit. I'm doing this for an old friend. I don't wanna be disappointed."

Jack stepped back into his suit, activated it once more and extended his armored hand to shake hers.

"By the way, if you see Natsuki, don't piss her off. I raised her right, but uhhh...bi-polar. Later.."

Jack left the room. His final gesture was that of triggering the energy field around her Gauss Rifle Plus to drop.

[hr]

Relieved to have her GRP once more, Lucy smiled to herself in complete satisfaction.

Exiting the room, the guards didn't raise any concern surrounding her armed reappearance. Presumably, the fact that Fallout Jack let her walk freely held a great deal of influence. She was even escorted to the very large and extremely advanced medical facilities. A private operating room had been reserved for her.

It seemed that Jack had cleared her surgery already. Enclave orders and actions moved at a frightening measure of efficiency and speed.

She hoped that Shifty had done as well as she had. She had faith in the Undertaker, yet his presence had thrown her off initially. She would explain one day. One day.

All in all, she was pleased with The Enclave's hospitality and she wanted to give them one hell of a going away present eventually. But to do that, she needed time, backup and resources.

Lucy's thoughts grew hazy and eventually she slipped into unconsciousness as her eye replacement surgery had begun.
 

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Frank was annoyed.
Not only had his plan to drop a building on the robot failed, the robot was using the building as a vantage point, and looked like it was preparing to fire its back-mounted missiles.
[Repair 100]Frank was an engineer, not an architect. However, there was a lot of overlap between engineering and architecture. One such overlap was understanding the strength of materials. As a rule, if it had just fallen apart, it was not fit to stand on. Especially if you were a 60 foot robot.
The building would collapse under the robot any moment now.
"Alright, new plan is needed. any ideas?"
[Perception]There was a spot a bit away that the robot didn't currently have a line of sight on. It was full of pre-war cars. Anyone familiar with the capitol wastes would tell you that pre-war cars are basically just explosions waiting to happen.
"When it inevitably breaks its foothold and starts chasing us again, we lure it over there and blow it up."
[Science 65/65]Anyone familiar with the concept of nuclear power will tell you it involves creating a fusion or fission reaction in water causing the water to evaporate and spin turbines. It's just really advanced steam power.
This means that Microfusion cells can easily be turned into small bombs by draining the water.
[Repair 100]Frank took out some MicroFusion cells and got to work making MicroFuson bombs.
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"As much as I'd like to take you up on that, your brother's given me enough headaches since I got here and I'm not especially inclined to give him another reason to ruin my day. If he ever stops hating me enough to not issue threats and wreck my supplies before the notion even arises..."
He trailed off for a moment, quite clearly momentarily daydreaming about the prospect of Danielle's offer before snapping back to the other topic at hand.
"..Guess it's possible. Didn't really give much thought to it at the time, what with that other little prick and his grenade taking my mind off it. If she is though..."
He paused a moment to consider and then shrugged.
"Well, at the end of the day what's one more shot if she is on their side."
"She'll die with the rest of them, don't worry."
Danielle was displeased at the rejection.
"Francine doesn't have to know. Besides, you don't have any stock left for him to destroy."
"I'm thinking maybe while we've got some peace and quiet for a bit I'm gonna see if they'll let me use the workshops...Got me an idea for some weaponry that I'd like to try and build if the parts are on hand."
"Maybe I'll see you once the robot is dealt with."
[Black Widow]"And remember, my offer is still on the table. Or any other reasonably sturdy surface."
Now what was she going to do with all that gravy?
 

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Enclave Lab-Cell Block D. Subject Class: Keter.

Just as Sylph looked ready to pounce the second pair of nightstalkers that the Enclave let loose in Johnny's cell, a high-pitched whistling noise seeming to come from the camera echoed through the room, assaulting everyone's ear-drums. The nightstalker hissed and curled back to the wall, but not actually re-entering its little hidey-hole. This gave Johnny some breathing room, enough to notice that it was having a curious effect on Sylph as well. She immediately backed up to the wall in a series of robotic motions. Once back at the door, the Red Princess snapped into a stance that could only be described as ram-rod stiff, as though someone had just stuck her on a scarewcrow's post. Then she started saluting an unseen figure behind Johnny Truant.


Then the grunts came in, picked the girl up, and ran back out of the room before Johnny could even attempt to follow them out. All the while, they kept chanting "Hup hup hup hup hup!" over and over again. It'd be funny if they weren't taking Sylph away from Papa Truant. No, Mr. Truant decided, that just wouldn't do.

Okay, here's what he was really thinking:

SONOFABITCH! LET HER GO YOU BASTARDS! SHE'S GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS! JUST LET HER GO!

In fact, the only thing keeping Mr. Truant from shouting that little tantrum at the top of his lungs was, well... me.

Speaking of which, it is high time I took charge of this situation. I appears these fools won't allow Mr. Truant to leave otherwise.

"ENOUGH!" I shouted, forcing Mr. Truant's chains to vaporize into dark smoke, "I have been very patient so far. But now I have had quite enough of this nonsense. Release my host at once, or this... pathetic little organization of yours will suffer for their childish, fumbling interference."


The door to the outside slid open just as the nightstalkers ran back into their homes, which shut behind them as a seven-foot tall, power-armored figure entered the room.

"Now now NOW, Mr. Editor... We can't have you upchucking into reality AGAIN. The instabilities must take their toll." Said the figure in black-and-red power armor. Red stripes and glowing red eyes to be exact.


"You call this reality? How quaint." I say, crossing Mr. Truant's arms as the room grows darker around us, much, much darker. Just like Mr. Truant's eyes.

The power-armored behemoth shrugged. "It IS mine. I live in it. Ergo, it is reality to me. There is no other that has any bearing on this discussion, because I don't live THERE. So tell me, foreign matter, why are you HERE?"

"I am here to pursue my own agenda. As I have in the past." I practically spit the last word out. Not that I ever actually would, of course. I'm not a knuckledragging savage after all. Even Mr. Truant isn't that... uncouth. ""I have put enough work in over the... how long would it be from your painfully three-dimensional perspective? Centuries? Millenia? To have qualified being part of this world, after a fashion."

"I have been meaning to have words with you on such a matter. I've been amware of your presence for quite a while now. Your mission or whatever seems to definitely require this man for stability. For all intents and purposes, I have you in the now, regardless of your Tralfamadorian perspective of time. If I prick him too hard, I imagine you displace to elsewhere, but what happens if he can't go places at all? I suggest you speak plainly, or go tripping balls for the next large chunk of a painfully three-dimensional chunk of time.."

Without moving all that much really, Number One made an impressive display of force with his power-armor, particularly with his red, glowing eyes. However...

I'm sure the power-armor cows the locals into submission, but... one such as myself barely even notices such a... pointless extravagance.

"Kill him," I begin, curling Mr. Truant's lips into a cold smile, "and I'm free to wander again. Trust me, that's the last thing you want. The old human phrase, 'don't let the genie out of the bottle', comes to mind."


"Heh, when I said tripping balls, I meant 'hopped up on more incapacitating drugs than Vault 106'. Now then...the veiled threats are taken care of, let's get down to the foreshadowing. I know what's actually coming in this plot, and you have your own longterm agenda. Shall we compare notes?" So spake the power-armored abomination. More subtle chest-pounding, how tiresome.

"By all means." I say, spreading Mr. Truant's arms out before me in a welcoming gesture, "What possible reason would I have to be suspicious of the... person commanding the very organization that has hunted three of my incarnations? I trust President Eden is well."

"Hah. You know that the kid ordered him to self-destruct. I laughed. It was the springboard for my ascent to leadership. Those idiots were no good at leading this organization. Only I embody the spirit of this place truly."

Now the metal ape's chest-pounding was beginning to lose what little subtlety it had. Pity. I guess his intellectual stamina was starting to wane. Ah well, happens to almost everyone.

"Really?" I say, fixing the mountain of metal and machinery with an icy glare as I pace back and forth across the room. About five inches above the floor. "So you admit to being just another tyrant then? Your lot are a dime-a-dozen, as they used to say... before one of your distant ancestors kicked off the War that nearly rendered all of my plans for this little blue sphere of yours irrelevant."

I pause, and turn away from Number One. I stretch Mr. Truant's arms behind him, cracking the bones loudly as they break and reform under my command. "Thank goodness I had an ace in the hole at the time. Poor Mr. House."


Number One crossed his arms in amusement.

"Oh? This is a bad turn from the political fakes and idiots running the place? Well...nobody in my family started this. Suffice it to say, I have plans for this world too, namely making it livable again because....I'll just be so bored alone otherwise."


"Different blood perhaps," I turn around to face Number One again, "but the general pattern was the same. And I would like this world to be restored to its former self as well, but... even with the Garden of Eden tucked away in Pandora's Box, I doubt there's any going back. Especially since despite all that has happened, your foolish little species still detonates atomic weapons on itself. Strikes me as nothing short of suicidal."

I briefly glance at point behind Number One, then quickly snap my attention back to the power-armored behemoth.

"Besides, you must admit, your nascant little organization doesn't have a stellar track record when it comes to repairing this abused little world. What did your predecessors want to do with that water fountain they'd found? Oh right, they wanted to poison it."


"Heh... And for all your boasting, you are just like everyone else in this game. You look at me and cast blame for the idiocy of the past. Well sorry, me bucko, but that had nothing to do with me. I took charge BECAUSE they were idiots. This isn't the faux American government anymore, I'm not playing at President, and we have nothing to answer for anymore. My predecessors are dead. Their organization has been changed to MY organization, and I know precisely what to do. But I don't suppose you know what I've seen, why folks should be wary. This world turns even if the focus is right here at home. Tell me, Mr. Editor... What if I told you that, in fact, the war was not even over yet?"

I could feel Mr. Truant trying to break out this entire time, and for the sake of his continued... albeit, relative sanity, I decided to give him a very short reprieve from my influence during this conversation.

"What? You're tryin' to tell me that those damn Ruskies and Chinamen are still at it? Give it a rest. That War is over." Johnny said before The Editor I resumed control.

"As... uncouth as Mr. Truant can be at times... he does have a point. That War is, and has always been a pointless one. And, just how do you know what to do? What? Did you read the strategy guide? Look up some cheats? Download a mod that made you master of the universe? How did you earn that knowledge?"

The Editor let out a laugh that seemed to drain what little warmth and color was left in the lab-cell.

"And again, you speak as though you are working from a position of strength. See that door behind you? Look familiar?"

Instead of the expected metal door that Number One had entered the room through, was a simple oak door. Its door knob was extremely cold to the touch.

"Oh, I am, my dear editor. I am. You have abilities, but you're a compass without a good sense of north." Number One seemed to go through some generic lockpick/repair animations such as those found in this game's... predecessors. The door was restored to the normal way out due to a ridiculous repair score. He turned back to the editor."That will be our one and only hint for now who I am, and no I am not a previous main character. Now...what DO we do with Mr. Truant?"

"Why does he interest you?" I say, preparing to release my hold over Mr. Truant. His temple, nose, tear ducts, and armpits were starting to bleed. I've obviously been holding sway over him for too long as it is. Need to wrap this up. In the interests of not showing weakness, I clouded the air in front of me in darkness, hiding the slow flow of blood.

"Nothing special. He happened to contain you, and I wondered what your deal was. That's all.. I think whatever we do with him next should be hilarious and embarassing for him."

"He started to edit the manuscript. Quite brilliantly, at that. For a human. So, I will grant a wish he didn't know he had." I pause, making sure that Mr. Truant's feet are firmly planted on the ground. "Personally, I don't care one way or the other for your organization or anything it has to do. Only so long as you do not interfere. But, you have to admit, that with this organization's current Reputation Level, it hardly seems as though anyone will care to listen to your brilliant solution to the world's problems. Heh. They'd be more likely to listen to Cee-ser than you."

The Editor snapped his fingers, and color started to fade back into Johnny's eyes.

"As for Mr. Truant... hmm... something involving a member of the opposite sex ought to do it for him. He always tends to make a complete idiot of himself whenever they're around."

"Well, no one asked for your vote of confidence, so I'll just let that slide and....hmmmm."

Before The Editor let Johnny have his body back, it once again curled his lips into a cold smile as Number One left the room.

"Oh, and Number One? Check every door."

Johnny woke to see Number One leave the room, the metallic door sliding shut behind him. As Mr. Truant took in his surroundings again, he noticed how much darker and colder the room had become, before he noticed that he had been bleeding. It seemed to have stopped, but it seemed as though it had been languidly issuing forth from every orifice short of his ass and nose. And well, the one for passing kidney stones, of course. Not that Johnny had that problem. Yet.

Nothing left to do but wait for either the guards to haul him off... or for the scientists to experiment on him further.

Johnny found himself wishing Sylph were still in the room.
 

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The Enclave Vault: A Hallway

Unlike Master Johnny Truant, the Psycho Princess in the Crimson Dress did NOT find the hup-hup-hupping of the Enclave Grunts very amusing as she was carried through the hallways of the Enclave Vault while her body involuntarily played Light-as-a-Feather, Stiff-as-a-Board. What the young woman did find amusing was the fact that as she was carried like some sort of rolled up Persian Rug, she was able to keep track of her location relative to Master Johnny Truant and the soon to be dead Undertaker by counting the number of Light Fixtures that passed through her forward fixed vision, along with a notion that once she was far enough away from the infernal whistle that had placed her in this position, she would make the Enclave Grunts attempt to go hup-hup-hup with their lower mandibles forcibly removed.

The high pitched sound of the whistle was soon replaced by the sound of beeping medical equipment, cluing the still-ram-rod-straight girl with the top hat that she was passing through what must have passed for an Enclave Medical Ward as she heard a number of Robo-Docs chattering away at their patients. Sensing a right hand turn, the Pretty-Pretty-Miffed-Princess noted a sign that read "L.B. - Ocular Replacement" for use as a landmark.

Sensing that her body was starting to relax, Sylph's mind started to drift off as she prepared to turn these Crack Enclave Grunts into bags of broken bones and torn muscles.

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Somewhere in the MidWest: 8 Years Ago

*SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE*

The sound of Father's whistle was Sylph's signal to release her training dummy and to back away but Sylph couldn't resist administering one last vertebra shattering twist to the dummy's neck, the dummy being one of Father's clients that had not paid his burial fee in full prior to his death. The girl's hesitation was not without consequence, she would soon find out, as Father's finger pushed the red button that activated the electrical leads that had been stuck on the girl's body, causing her muscles to lock as she fell backwards from the sudden electrical jolt.

"Bad girl. Bad Sylph!" Father chided as he kept the button depressed and started blowing his whistle once again.

Finally, after roughly 30 seconds, Father released the button and the pain caused by the whistle stopped.

"Soon, my dear, we will no longer need the electrodes but in order for that to happen, you will learn to obey my commands without hesitation." Father said as he looked down on the still frozen girl and delivered a rib cracking kick, causing Sylph to grunt in pain but not cry; he had taught her that there was worse punishments than the whistle, punishments that were administered when Sylph showed weakness.

Looking at the training dummy, Father gestured for Sylph to dispose of it in the furnace and to retrieve another one.

"If you want to be fed tonight, you will break every bone in that dummy before I blow this whistle." Father informed the young girl as she prepared herself for another round of her training.

"Go."

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The Enclave Vault: Present Day

*blink*

The Red Cloaked, Top Hatted girl found that she could blink, which meant she could move, which meant she could stop finally stop the hated hup-hup-huping.

*Swiiiiissshh!* Went an automatic door, a sound most welcome by the Little Psychotic Riding Hood.

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*Swiiiiisssshh* Went the same automatic door as the lone figure in red stepped out into the hallway and revealed the scene just beyond the door's threshold. To say that the room was covered in blood would have been a bit of an understatement. To say that the Enclave Grunts were no longer in the state that we last saw them in would have been an understatement as well and to say that their hup-*gurgle*-hup-*gurgle*-hupping was still as annoying as it was now utterly and totally horrifying would have been an understatement.

As she looked both ways down the hallway before proceeding, the girl in red started making her way back towards where she believed Master Johnny Truant to be, the door closing behind her.

*Swiiiiisssshh CRUNCH!!!* Went the stray mandible that had been deposited too close to the closing door.
 

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"Nice effort, but could we just stick to the burning part?" Burning was good, burning worked.

"The plan worked didn't it? For a bit. MY pilot light is out I need a minute. You burn them!" William shouted, Natsuki complied and doused the vines in flames. "Come on you piece of-" FWOOSH. William's pilot light had come back on and spat a gout of flame at the plant. A writhing mass of charred vines waved back and forth.

Vines, bodies and ash lay before William and Natsuki, but there was always more. More vines writhed, more bodies were seen and more of the plant was burned to ash. William took a few steps back, trying to stay out of the reach of the vines. "Natsuki, might want to get back a bit here. Those vines are deadly."

"ALL THE BETTER TO KILL YOU WITH MY DEAR!" Shouted the plant, clearing aside the charred remains of its vines.

"Can we get some more firepower in here?" Asked William, "And when I say that I mean FIREpower!"

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Dudley couldn't decide who was more of a threat right now, Evan or Hayes. Evan was seeing things and remembering things he shouldn't be and Hayes was paranoid and possibly crazy. When Dudley looked at Hayes he saw a man ready to attack, possibly due to drug withdrawal.

All packed and done, it was time to head back to the Capital Wasteland, they didn't have much but it was better to get back with something than not come back at all. Dudley looked up and saw Hayes getting close to Evan, trying to give him advice and really... not helping. For a moment something else broke through the haze that was Hayes and he shook Evan's hand as some sort of apology.

Skipping ahead a few minutes Evan, Dudley and Hayes, the new Third Musketeer were saddled up and ready to go. The Enclave base was behind them. Ahead of them lay the open road, and eventually... home.
 

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Zoom was walked at gunpoint down a series of hallways. He asked where he was going, but he was greeted with only silence and gun barrels. An air of fear began to grow through the air, not just from Eobard but from all the enclave they past. He began to wonder if he was being taken to his execution. Had he outlived his usefulness had he seen just a little too much. Had Lucy lied to get him disposed of. He wouldn't put it past her. She was an awful human being like that. He didn't have his weapons, his BroFists were trashed. There was little he could do.

He watched as one of the Enclave open up a door and they tossed him inside. They blocked the only exit by standing in front of it. Zoom looked forward and saw merely a man behind a desk. The man's eyes were bloodshot as if all he had done for the past week was focus too hard at a screen without sleeping. His hair was a deep black and was parted carefully. His skin was sickeningly pale and his face did not appear to have a single hair on it. A comb laid on the desk along with delicately arranged and neatly stacked papers and a row of pens ordered by color and size. Despite sitting down he was visibly short and thin. He wore a pristine suit that seemed to be freshly tailor made even though it couldn't possibly be. It must have taken impeccable work and maintenance for it to look as it did right then. A very old and very large wooden clock ticked rhythmically behind him.

Eobard sat down in the empty chair. The man smiled showing pristine teeth and spoke in a slow labored pace, ?My name is Doctor Cox Mcgrath. I am the staff psychiatrist here in fort Knox military base. I have been told a lot about you Barry. And you apparently have not been acting like yourself lately. Why is that??
Zoom breathed in a slow sigh. ?It is a very long story, and I don?t want to waste my time explaining it to you.?
?Yes, yes I see. You don?t want to share personal information with a stranger. But, if you don?t share with people how can they be anything, but strangers. So please, share.?

?I told you, I don?t want to talk to you about it you moron.?

The doctor chuckled, and put his hand under his desk. Metal restraints came out of Eobard?s chair and wrapped around his chest , neck, forehead, wrists, and ankles. ?What the hell is this!? he yelled at the doctor. Zoom suddenly felt an extreme electric shock pulse through his body. He tensed unable to shake due to the restraints. The pain was rather incredible.
Unblinking the doctor said, ?I recommend that you answer the question and remember not to raise your voice. It?s calibrated to respond very poorly to that and I don?t want to see you get hurt too badly. You are quite lucky you didn?t bite through your tongue.?
Eobard sat there coughing and twitching. He breathed quickly, but forced himself to breath slower and slower until it returned to normal. He chose his words carefully within his mind. ?To explain why I am acting differently now I have to explain why I was acting how I did when you people first met me.?

?Go ahead. You have as long you need.?

Eobard laid out the whole story from childhood to breaking out FalloutBob from the Enclave. The doctor merely stared at him unblinking with his hands steepled for the duration of the story that must have taken an hour to tell from start to finish. Once the story had ended the good doctor replied, ?So you developed split personalities under extreme duress and trauma. Uncommon to be sure, but documented. However, discourse such as you have described occurring between the two of you is extremely odd. I find the fact that you retain consciousness inside your mind absolutely astounding. But I must ask, do you feel um? incomplete or broken.?

Eobard thought about for a moment. Barry had a hole in his heart that he thought he could fill with friends and teammates and the first thing Eobard himself did was attempt to find and team up with Fallout Bob. ?Yes? he said with sadness radiating through each letter.

The doctor looked toward him and answered, ?Perfect. You seem to fracture to adapt and survive. The son became Barry because he couldn?t withstand the trauma his father?s death left him with. You formed as the parts of him that Barry left behind and you were awoken when Barry went through severe mental and physical trauma by crashing into the ground out of the vertibird and was unable to reconcile the memory of his father?s death that haunted him during his coma. So if the situation became desperate enough you could theoretically change once again couldn?t you.?

?I would assume so. But why do you ask.?

?Well, let me tell you a story. I have always wondered what makes us, us. Our memories, our choices, our circumstances, or our souls. What sets us apart from each other, what sets us apart from the animals. Were we chosen, by god to be who we are deep down inside. Am I a psychologist because it was divined, because it was my choice, or was it because of all that I went through. If my memories were wiped from my mind right now would I still work in the same field, or would I be like an entirely different human being. What if I was born from a different mother and father. What if I wasn?t raised with my brothers? What if I had no father to teach me, or to beat me depending on his mood. Who would I be? Are we, but a collection of experiences and blind luck and circumstance or are we greater. Is there something that predestines all that happens to us? You, are a missing link. You are a breakthrough. And if you exist there must be others like you. But, despite all my various curiosities I also have my mental ailments. I feel a desperate need to appease my boss. Possibly because of my childhood or just as possibly because this is who I am. And I think he will be very proud if I give him a near perfect soldier. So this is how this is going to go. You are going to separate you?re fear, rebelliousness, laziness, mercy, and remorse from you and Barry then combine all your better traits. This will make you much more useful later and I will most likely be rewarded.?

?I can?t just decide to do that?

?No you can?t choose to. But, you will do it.? He stood up and forced a bite guard into Eobard?s mouth. Then pressed a button to turn Zoom?s chair one hundred degrees. A projector in the wall turned on a broadcast a blue screen. Cox began typing into his terminal. Images of burning bodies began broadcasting across the wall. Mcgrath forced hooks in the eyes of his new patient pulling his eyelids open. Audio recordings of Enclave soldiers slaughtering human beings began play. Screaming pervaded the air. ?Adapt or die.? The chair began to emit current. Eobard started to seize harder and harder as the screams got louder and louder.
 

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"Uh...hallo."

"Whirp, whirp, whirp, you's goin. You a cricket? Ah like crickets. Sing me a song li'l cricket. Chim-chiminny chim-chimminy chim-chim che - naw, wait, that's not the one. Ah got naw strings, tah hold me down, Jack fell down and broke his- nah, ah don't feel like that one."

"Oh, I unnerstand. You wanna hear from Fishy. Well what you holdin out on ol Abe? Ah hear more'n yall might think. That's dern skippy; why, ah done spent many a wintery evenin, just mah Ham Radio n me. Why, ah knowed bout the Chinee fore the guvmint, fore the president. Ah had, ah had such a hoot when ah saw they bombs comin, no soul in th'entire township would get up to believin ol man St. John! Not th' butcher, th' baker, th' candlestick maker, th' tinker, th' th' tailor, th' soldier, th' spy - yep, even him, even him. Least they coulda done is own up, stay around n watch. *sigh* maybe them weren't the days at all..."

"But you wanna hear tale of the big Fishy that ah caught. It weren't naw, y'know, some big ee-vent, ah was jus out in the big blue, like always. Mah uncle used tah tell me a thing bout fishin. Well uh he weren't mah real Uncle, mah real Uncle drove railroad spikes up Colorado. Nothin' like a steel-drivin' man, heh. But naw, he used to say to me, he said, 'Now, lil Uriah, ain't no luck nor fortune when y'cast the line out. Erything tween yall n that line is unner your hands. You hook a catfish, it's cus y'did erything right t'hook catfish. Now you ain't never gon' catch a trout with that line. Y'could cast that line a hunnerd time, and y'll never, NEVER catch a-"

"Wet One, Great Prophet. Such wonderful things are occurring! I don't wish to call your judgement into doubt, oh such doubt cannot exist in your presence! And yet, you do not face the saviour in his hour of, of revelation!"

"Huh, that's...that's a big bowl. Oh, there's Fishy. FISHY! Your box o ribbons wants to talk to y-oh. Oh. Damn. Gawd damn. Wish I'd a waited to pull the line in. The things ah could do if ah'd sunk *that* lunker..."

"Ah mean, you're still mah catch Fishy, you's...you's a good catch. But, sakes! Y'just can't compare! Just, just LOOK at your friend in there! He's, he's the size a the MOON!"
 

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Beryl found herself experiencing something she hadn't felt in a long time...joy. Normally one wouldn't be happy being frog marched by a troop of power-armoured bigots into their subterranean lair, but for Beryl, this meant a brief respite from the lil' red devil and that freak of nature. For once there was relative peace and quiet.

"Hand over all your weapons," growled one of the enclave troopers.

Beryl handed over her thompson.

"That too," said the trooper, pointing at Beryl's 9 Iron.

"Oh this?" Beryl said, approximating what she felt looked like a friendly smile, "you wouldn't begrudge an old women her walking stick, would you?"

The Enclave trooper said nothing and slapped the golf club out of her hand.

Beryl dropped the smile.

She was about to give the tin can a piece of her mind when a voice crackled over the intercom somewhere.

"The eyebot invasion worked with an efficiency of - sigh - "11.42%" less than stated in the weekly quota. You know what that means - no Christmas bonuses this year..."

If it were possible to squint with one's ears, Beryl would be doing it right this moment. She knew that voice! That cracked, broken, wheezy, quiver of a voice. But it couldn't be.

"In further news, staff are advised to avoid the lower levels, due to containment issues with one of the specimens. To avoid deadly, catastrophic fluctuations in the environment, the area is off limits to all non-registered staff. Except 744, who is still on mop duty."

Beryl turned to her escourts.

"Take me to that announcer. I know her!"

The troopers didn't seem to notice her words and shoved her on her way through the corridors of the base.
 

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In a dark and cavernous place, the High Priest of the Cult addressed his followers, standing before a bonfire, arms raised high and voice filled with ragged excitement. Ragged, yes... He was a ghoul. They were all ghouls. Several of Morgan Bloom's employees were here, as was Forest the ancient army ghoul and a number of ferals with lobotomized super-mutants and Nightkin. The Cult of the Wet Ones had made its call to the wasteland, and it had answered in kind. Now, their priest spoke.

"BROTHERS! It has come to pass! The titans of the land have come, but they are but food for our masters. The Great Nuke One has fallen and passed on his seed with the many of the dead, and we who have felt his passing are not diminished. Long has our wait been for this day. The rains have soaked into the land and found the dead. They shall rise again with new life as once more the sky shall weep for the future! The Wet Ones are at hand! They shall claim this world as their own!"

Clouds began to form over the wasteland once more. By this time, many territories in the old U.S. have heard of the pure rainfall happening in these eastern states. Is it hope or dread that they feel as they see this now? For the land, pure and untarnished water is a miracle, but whom is it a miracle for?

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David wasn't feeling very David-y right now as he walked through the sewers. The BoS woman had blown up his way-cool plot armor, the high-performance custom-made powersuit that makes already-awesome characters even better. Number One described it like that. Jack called hax on it. David Davidson never really worried about it. Right now, though, things were a bit drafty without the climate control. Good thing he packed a coat... Wayne was talking about Arcade Gannon. The truth is...everyone in the Fallout Sector knew where the stragglers were, except for the EU...and Dr. Kane. But they knew that he and a few others were in New Vegas. He had merely obsfucated and said 'retired' because he figured someone was looking to carve an Enclave man up. Well, the story David was hearing now sounded less like a man looking to kill another man. Just then, Wayne knocked out a trap that he almost stepped into.

"Looks like we're not alone down here fella'."

David: Indeed, that was rather careless of me.

"Hey! A beartrap. Who was trying to hunt yao guai down here? Those things only live above ground, and up in the hills. What would they be doing in a secret tunnel?"

David: Believe you will find that it is, in fact, a mantrap cunningly disguised as a trap for bears. I suggest we take care of anything dangling on cords or, in fact, overturned baby carriages. Beartraps mean that someone is keeping out ghouls and animals while being unscrupulous bastards inside. Or, in short, raiders.

And in truth, this was the reality before them, because there were indeed a number of traps ahead along several tunnels and, in a series of utility rooms, actual raiders who were lying low from all the mutants, robots, and other stuff going on.

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"Tell me m'boy, what horrors have you witnessed? What daemons possess you? Are you trapped in a never ending nightmare in which your very soul screams out for aid?!"


Hayes seemed to be trying to pry information out of Evan, but the young man was a little freaked still, so he was reluctant to say anything more at the moment. He did shake the man's hand after it seemed that Hayes had found some reason not to look at them in a paranoid light. Evan did, however, say this before they got back to preparations...

Evan: I don't need Fixer, or any drugs at all. I'll explain later... I need to get focused for a minute.

A few minutes later, they were in transit and Evan had actually passed out some shortwave radio-mics he'd been working on while waiting on William. They could never have used them for him. These were concealable versions of the stuff in BoS powersuit helmets.

Evan: I'm not a drug-freak and I'm not insane, and as Dudley knows I am a former Vault Dweller. I was once a denizen of Vault 106, which had - for some reason, had a hallucinegenic gas pumped through the air at varying levels. Somehow, this group survived generations, long enough for me to be born and raised, at least. But...it was not pleasant. There was a book I read once, about controlling people through chemicals distributed by the government. When I saw this as a boy, I realized for once what was wrong with everything around me, why my life didn't make any sense. So, I resisted. I focused solely on learning things, figuring that a mind improved is a mind strong and I could fight the drug. That was when the Vault physician, Mason, caught wise...

The dude with glasses looked very pissed off as he glared at the road ahead.

Evan: Mason subjected me to medicinal compounds, experimenting with the limits of human resistance. He believed that we should be lost to the grip of the drug instead of trying to get out, but I knew that they were all insane. He did this with me strapped to a table, sessions at a time, until one day I just reached for whatever was near and jabbed it through his head. I don't remember everything, just that I flipped out and made my escape in a mad frenzy while barely in my teens. I had to step over friends and family to break out, wandering the wasteland in a daze until the Brotherhood found me...naked, apparently.

He sighed.

Evan: So, that's what that was all about. I don't chem up because I'm afraid of a relapse. Last night, I...forgot. Losing William and having a drunken fist fight will do that to ya.

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The siblings Rose were both slightly in error about the missle. The back-mounted ones were the tac-nukes, stored in a rack of four and not able to be fired without some sort of authorization code that the WOPR MGB did not have. Now, the shoulder-ports for the regular missles were a different story. You don't fire a nuke at a fleeing jeep, not even under the guidelines of Rule 37. That's just a waste, unless it were out of options. No no, this was a case of normal levels of boom. However, as Dannelle would observe from a distance and that Frank would notice, there was something going on... The MGB was standing still...and then it turned on its pivot to face a point from the west.

[HEADING=2]MGB STATUS - MINOR DAMAGE (EXTERNAL)[/HEADING]​

(Repair Systems Engaged)

RECEIVING PRIORITY TRANSMISSION: Doctor Bastion base located. Proceed to uploaded coordinates and engage enemy immediately. Total destruction required. Nuclear authorization denied, though.


Isn't it ironic that although Lucy had been skiing the slippery slope this whole time that she was the one person who actually decided to tell the Enclave exactly where their missing doctor was, even though they knew that they wanted him dead too? The MGB stepped down from its perch, gyrostabilizers informing it as to how to balance on such precarious matter that it compressed with every footstep. It appeared to have other fish to fry. Gilford let out a held breath.

Gilford: So uhhh...listen, Frank. Anyway you can convince the boss-lady that I don't have to pay for a blown-up vertibird?

At least Marlon wouldn't have any problem working on his weaponry. So far, the BoS was very pleased with his conduct. Still, this left them with a few issues. What happened to the transmission? Was Rivet City really under attack? Was Megaton okay?

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Meanwhile, down at the Washington Monument's entrance...

FalloutScott: Yeah, I've actually taken the dish wit' me, base. They blew up mah ride out, so I'm gonna make life hard on 'em now. Don' worry about my location. The wee mutants can't do anythin' about me.

He said this as two spider-drones carved up any mutants in the way with their built-in miniguns as he headed off to...the Smithsonian!

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Larry soundly defeated the Fact Eyebot without mercy, and then headed to the roof to fire an EMP grenade at the retreating vertibirds. However, they were a bit high to actually hit any of them...and so it sailed on, where it hit Wayne's robobrain, who had recently made a recovery and decided to flee Megaton for his own safety. The robot let out a yelp of surprise and deactivated, shouting "ET TU, BRUTE'!" before collapsing. About a moment later, though, as he was going downstairs, he would have heard more shouting from outside, followed by a shadow appearing over him as something shiny and metallic bounced through the doorway to fall towards him.

Rick: DEATH FROM ABOVE!!

Yyyup, somebody just tossedd Rick the Adventure Eyebot at him from somewhere. Dayum, but Oli could throw!

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The girl with the throw had, meanwhile, headed up to Megaton where some of the people and BoS were cleaning up. There were a number of Dogmeat descendants (Radmeat, Horsemeat, Steak, Venison, Menchi, Spam, and Jenkins) patrolling around with people. A heavily-armed Mr. Handy was apparently serving drinks now. At the open door, however, there was the Anger Eyebot suddenly growling at her while hovering at the end of a chain. It looked like...something out of a video game... Deputy Weld stepped in.

Deputy Weld: Whoa, boy... Analyzing subject. Subject not on wanted list. Welcome to Megaton!

What the hell was going on around here?

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The life of the sea was affected as much as life on land. Ten times as vicious was it as before. We have seen the return of the megalodon and creation of new mutants as well. In the irradiated waters, there is also another kind of predator, a creature that is an amphibious mammal, bloodthirst and strong. They have taken to call it the Walrex, a mighty tusked creature whose favorite form of attack is to skewer the foe and tear it open like a can opener getting at a tin of beans. That is what the Doc was keeping in the pit of water in his lab. That was Crawver Senior, the one whose lions Dr. Crawver came from. Doctor Bastion sniggered at the reunion.

Doc: This is hilarious! Oh, and I think your friend is a biiit whacked out, old friend. I'm going to need to analyze his blood and see what I can make of it!

Cue the Doc holding a syringe and proceeding towards Abe.

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Meanwhile, situations were THUS in the Enclave Vault now"

{1} Lucy Black had successfully been restored to binocular vision, an eyepatch lying next to where she awoke in the recovery room.

{2} John Smith had been interrogated and examined, and then they decided to hand him over to the Tesla Soldier, FalloutGreg, to test out his skills and reactions because the game-obsessed dude was clearly a Vault Dweller.

{3} Shifty McGee was currently undergoing some rough interrogation because the Enclave knew that he had been around both Lucy and the BoS alot. They, therefore, did not trust him one bit.

{4} Barry was busy being conditioned by a rather swift and clever Enclave doctor, the results of which we would know later.

{5} Johnny Truant was eventually taken from his room after someone wrote the name "Tyler Durden" on his forehead.

Moving right along...

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Beryl hit a Super Sledge as she ran through the corridor. It had been put in her way by a Replicant standing at an intersection to prevent runners from getting very far. She wouldn't be hurt as much as being slammed by the thing, but it would hurt and impede her progress while the soldiers caught up

#47: Stand down, Replicant.

#53: What was she babbling about?

#47: Claimed to know the announcer. This...I gotta see. Get moving, lady, but not so fast this time.

They were, therefore, curious to know what this was all about.

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After Sylph had gone and dealt with a number of armed soldiers, silent alarms from the powersuits declared their deaths and there was a rapid-response team dispatched to handle the situation. The girl would head down the corridor and find herself looking at an Enclave unit she had never seen before: A Heavy Trooper. You see, there are the Tesla andd Pyro Soldiers whom Greg and Bob came from. There are snipers and engineers that David and Scott came from too. This brand of soldier was where John previously operated. It was a heavier-armored powersuit holding a big Plasma Vulcan. On either side of him? Four Enclave Replicants wielding Super Sledges.

Heavy Trooper: You have not been processed and are trespassing within the Vault. You will accompany me to a cell NOW and remain there or I will reduce you to a glowing stain on the wall. We will not take your shit on our home turf.

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"Natsuki, might want to get back a bit here. Those vines are deadly."

Natsuki wasn't listening anymore. She was glaring ahead with a menacing focus in her glare, like she'd been pre-programmed in case of a stressful situation...or that it was instinct. Either way, she was focused on slicing with her vectors and burning with her flames. The plant was shooting big thorns and venom and pods of smaller hims all over the place! That was when William called out...

"Can we get some more firepower in here? And when I say that I mean FIREpower!"

But, as though the universe was conspiring against him, the Enclave sent in...Johnny Truant. The door locked behind him to allow hilarity to ensue.

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They met in the hallway on their way to somewhere else in the facility.

FalloutJack: So, I've gotten things straightened out with the girl. How goes it with the Editor?

"I'm certain that he is more than a little confused. However, the writer-"

FalloutJack: Hey, don't mention him out here.

"Right, right... Well, the point remains that he'll have to curb his little plans while I'm still around. There will be no interference tolerated... So, you and the girl, then...?"

FalloutJack: I believe we can find the Underground with her. She has, after all, been a wonderful asset so far. What do you say to a powersuit?

"We shall see... I perceive that she is confused and going to be disagreeable with situations doing the line. And if that isn't great foreshadowing, then I don't know what IS."

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The rain had come once more, this time over most of the areas in our little tale. It found its way down deep into the ground and found the bodies of the dead. There, it began, as though it had been sensed out and pushed towards this whole time... New life would come from contact with the dead and gone. In one place, at first, a hand pushed its way out of the ground. It was accompanied by some supporting vines, as the figure rose from the dirt a little wobbly. It was clad in the clothes of a dead man, with a caricature of a human visage with rad-glowing eyes and mouth. This was a plant that had grown from and filled in an irradiated corpse...


There were alot of the dead out in the wastes to spawn this new life, and they were slowly rising from their graves as rad-monsters, Scarecrows. It had come to pass. The dead were walking now, and soon they would feast upon the living...
 

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The robot was ignoring Frank and company.
"Coward!"
"So uhhh...listen, Frank. Anyway you can convince the boss-lady that I don't have to pay for a blown-up vertibird?"
"She doesn't listen to me, she's crazy. You might be able to convince Danny boy to convince her, but she and Sarah are a different brand of crazy. Sarah would just dock your pay. Danny-boy would take your innocence. Ask yourself-"
[Perception]There was exhaust coming from the back of the jeep.
[Repair]That meant it used wonderfully explosive petroleum diesel or ethanol, not Microfusion cells for power.
[Tactics 65]"...I have one last plan to stop the robot!"
Frank turned to the ghoul driver.
"I'm going to have to borrow your jeep. I'll bring it back."
 

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"I'm going to have to borrow your jeep. I'll bring it back."

"Nope." Jackson said firmly. "Not doing it, people have tried to take this thing before, and I know your factions ways, Paladin."

The robot had missiles but he knew he could outrun them. The nukes were the only issue, and he wasn't going to sacrifice this thing just to prevent it. If it hadn't done it now, it likely wasn't going to. In fact, it seemed to be leaving, and Jackson was pretty done with it right now.

"Here's the only plan I'm going to follow through on. We get Brotherhood lasers and shit, then we blow it up. We're not sacrificing this thing, we're not stealing this thing, and that's final." Jackson began driving back towards the Citadel, whistling. If the ass in power armor tried to stop him, he'd crash them into a hill, and there wasn't a damned thing he could do about it.

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Oli walked up to the robot, keeping her eye on the eyebot. Hadn't he just thrown that thing? Whatever, it wasn't talking to her now. Growling was much better, it reminded her of her yao gui friend! Granted, it ate her human friend...

"Whoa, boy... Analyzing subject. Subject not on wanted list. Welcome to Megaton!"

"Okay, Tin man." She leaned in close, and hugged the securitron, "You'll find a heart one day. I promise!" She immediately released the robot and wandered into the town, flinching at the loud creak. It's like they didn't even have oil...

"OH, PUPPIES!" She turned around and knelt down to play with them, holding out her hand.
 

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In some room, with some... plant thing.

To say Johnny had been 'sent' in as back-up would be a flat out lie. To say he had been 'brought in', would be a little more accurate, but not quite getting to the point. Now, if you were to say he was dragged in there after being whacked around the head a few more times, then you'd be getting really close. However, if instead you said he'd been severely beaten after being experimented on and while being dragged through the halls he was dragged past a... cute young woman with an eye patch (who was on her way to surgery), and then unceremoniously dumped into a room with two other poor saps and a giant Audrey II wannabe... then you'd be getting well... actually, that would be an almost perfectly accurate description of what just happened before Johnny was dumped into the aforementioned room, face-first.

To be perfectly accurate, you'd have to remember the part where Johnny slowly picked himself up off the ground, stopped to stare at the plant, then at Natsuki, then back to the plant, then back at the girl, then at the plant, then at the ground again as some dick threw his satchel (now full of fresh ammo and drugs) as well as his trusty lever action rifle... right at his back, knocking him down again.

So, second time was the charm... sort of... as Johnny managed to get his satchel securely fastened to his half-naked body and finally got a good grip on his favorite rifle.

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...

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Just before one of the plant's vines grabbed him and started dragging him across the room, some ten feet in the air towards what passed for its mouth. Thinking fast, Mr. Truant made a great sacrifice on his part. He dumped all of his drugs down into the Audry III's 'mouth', and shot at the vine that held him aloft.

In short order, the giant plant became highly disoriented, and Johnny was dropped back to the ground, right in front of Natsuki as a matter of fact. Which gave him a rather unfortunate view of her, if she were wearing a stereotypical Japanese schoolgirl's skirt. Johnny was still too dazed and confused to be able to tell for certain, but he really hoped she wasn't wearing something like that... and preferably wearing unflattering power armor. Because the last thing he needed right now was to be hit again for something that would be very unfair to describe as his fault.
 

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While battling a giant mutant monster plant was quite possibly the craziest thing William had done that day, or even that week, it was the arrival of a newcomer and what they did next that really surprised him. You see the door opened and rather than the expected backup, a pro squad of Enclave soldiers armed to the teeth with REALLY big flamethrowers, some half naked guy came in.

"Who the bloody hell are you?" Shouted William, though backup didn't seem to hear him. A vine snapped out and hoisted him into the air, dangling him over the plants mouth... you guys know what happens next.

Yep, the large stash of drugs gets dropped into the mouth, the plant gets dazed and our new arrival into the room lands in an awkward spot.

"I'll say it again, who the hell are you?" Said William, pulling Johnny Truant out of a compromising position, which was surprisingly easy to do wearing power armour. "And what the hell did you just do?"

If a plant could look stoned, this one would. Burn it maybe? The vines were slow and unresponsive but new pods had been scattered around and they were growing fast! Natsuki charged in fast and furious with fire, William followed suit. Who knows what the new guy would do next?
 

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The Little BioDome of Horrors

"I'll say it again, who the hell are you?" said the guy that Johnny couldn't help but mentally describe as 'the Texas Ranger', "And what the hell did you just do?"

"I just dumped a couple of months' worth of chems and absinthe into the plant's mouth. Doesn't seem to be agreeing with the digestive acids in there." Johnny said, stating the obvious as the bugger started regurgitating every single thing it had eaten in the past several days. "Huh, looks like some of the energy backpacks or whatever they are still mostly intact on some of those power armor suits. Wonder what would happen if you shot at them. And... the name's Truant. Johny Truant."(1)

Without another word, Johnny started firing at the tesla tanks on some of the recently puked-up sets of power armor.

(1) Mr. Truant evidently decided to go with an introduction that he picked up from a Scottish ghoul he'd bumped into a few years ago.
 

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"The name's Truant. Johnny Truant." Said the new guy, who started firing at tesla tanks the plant monster was throwing up. William wondered how many hours Johnny had spent in front of a mirror perfecting that line. Then decided it wasn't worth thinking about too much, after all, he had practiced many a line in front of a mirror. Of course doing that was all just a simulation of real life but it helped in some ways.

The cocktail of alcohol and drugs had completely wrong-footed the plant monster, or wrong-rooted it or whatever. The now exploding-under-fire tesla tanks also seemed to be doing a lot of damage too. William hoisted his flamethrower up and poured fire upon the distressed plant. "Ready for another dose of medicine?!"

Oh dear, our hero seems to be rather enjoying himself a bit too much. Let's hope he doesn't become a pyromaniac.

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"That's death in the wasteland pal, does funny things to ya." Said Dudley, as he cruised along the highway, "Ya think all it takes is a bit of gettin' used to but it don't. Better that way, learn to value life an' hold off death a bit better." This was all very deep coming from Dudley, who on first glance had all the depth of a poorly constructed swimming pool but was a real gem of a guy once you got to know him.

Enclave Vertibirds were passing overhead, heading for the base, they didn't pay the New Three Musketeers any attention. The first day of the return journey should be largely uneventful... right?

WRONG!!! DAKKA!!! DAKKA!!! DAKKA!!! Four Raiders stepped out from behind wrecked pre-war cars, firing automatic weapons at the trio, one bullet clipped Dudley's bike and another almost hit Evan, but the Raiders hadn't really taken aim properly, firing wildly with their 10mm SMGs, a wasteland myth suggested that Raiders didn't shoot to kill or even injure, but for the visceral thrill of being in a dramatic battle, though this has been put down to a number of more sensible reasons such as lack of weapons training. Some people have no flair for the dramatic.

Dudley reached for his axe and accelerated at one of the Raiders who had stepped into the middle of the road, instead of attacking him with the axe Dudley opted to ride straight over him and swing the axe at the next Raider shouting, "DUDLEY'S GOT SOMETHIN' FOR YA!" At such a high speed Dudley could hit close, but not quite on target. The axe blade connected with the Raiders chin and smashed him backwards into the road. Dudley felt the shock of the impact travel up his arm.

Evan was suitably badass even in his condition, he didn't drive straight at the Raiders as Dudley was doing. Instead he grabbed his Laser Rifle and pointed it not at the Raider closest to him but at the car he was using for cover. Evan fired a couple of pinning shots to keep the Raider down until Dudley seemed to clear the blast range. ZAP!ZAP!ZAP! went the rifle as Evan scored two hits on the car engine and one near miss, still, it produced the desired effect. One bloody big explosion. The Raider was probably incinerated immediately and Dudley was not knocked off his bike, though he might have gotten a bit singed. Evan knew to turn away from the blast and avoided taking the brunt of the explosion.

The only question now was, as Hayes bore down upon the final Raider, what would he do?
 

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"Nope." The ghoul said firmly. "Not doing it, people have tried to take this thing before, and I know your factions ways, Paladin."
"You from out west or something? Out here we're the good guys."
"Here's the only plan I'm going to follow through on. We get Brotherhood lasers and shit, then we blow it up. We're not sacrificing this thing, we're not stealing this thing, and that's final."
Frank was displeased with this show of independence. Everyone's lives would be so much easier if they all did as he said.
[Perception]The seat-belts of the vehicle had worn away over many years, and were fairly non-existent. There was an emergency brake in the middle of the vehicle...
[Karma]But this ghoul had done nothing to deserve the type of shabby treatment he had lumped on people who did deserve it like the Van Graff and the Grave Robber.
[Perception]The fuel indicator was at about an eighth.
[Repair]Heavier vehicles such as armored combat vehicles generally have worse fuel economy. If the tires were flat, (as almost all tires in the waste were) or parts were rusty its fuel economy was even worse.
"We're already nearly full with the people we have in here now. Your fuel is almost gone, and we don't keep petroleum, diesel, or ethanol at the Citadel."
[Tactics 65]"Anti-personnel weapons don't have the punch needed for this thing. I'm not going to throw good men into a meat grinder. We need to keep track of where this thing is. Follow it."
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Sam was feeling a bit better, so he headed downstairs to disassemble the eyebots and make some schematics from his findings.
The sack full of them sat at the foot of the workbench. He took out some schematics-paper and opened the sack.
He was greeted by a terribly annoying sound.
He took out a single Eyebot. It would suit his needs.
Sam: "Moe!"
Moe: "Yeah?"
Sam: "Could you deal with this?"
Moe Grabbed the sack and smashed it against the wall until it stopped making noise.
Sam: "Better."
Moe: "Much."
Sam: "Some sick lunatic in the Enclave probably thought their annoying bullshit was funny."
Sam got to work vivisecting the Eyebot that had been spared its due punishment.
 

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"We're already nearly full with the people we have in here now. Your fuel is almost gone, and we don't keep petroleum, diesel, or ethanol at the Citadel... Anti-personnel weapons don't have the punch needed for this thing. I'm not going to throw good men into a meat grinder. We need to keep track of where this thing is. Follow it."

Jackson sighed, but made a wry smile as he quickly slammed on the brakes. With luck, that'd send the Knight into the dashboard. He turned the vehicle around as he spoke, keeping his eyes on the giant robot...

"So, you're sending our asses in instead? Fine, I don't have anything heavy though. I can track it, and dodge missiles, just don't expect me to be able to give as well as I can take, here... Though, if either of you are secretly carrying a fatman or Tesla Cannon, that'd be very helpful."

He turned to look at the two, "Oh, and my name is Jackson... glad to meet you two. I'm currently the most handsome ghoul in the wastes, and traveler extraordinaire." He gave a small, half hearted flourish, not bothering to look at the two. If they lived, he'd have to remember their names. Otherwise he'd learn when he delivered their dogtags to crying family.
 

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Little Biodome of Horror. There's only one of those things in there at the moment. Shut up.

To his surprise, Johnny's little ploy with the drugs and tesla tanks was working beautifully so far. Now all the needed was a way to spread the fire throughout the dome... hmm...

"Do either of you have any booze? Or petrol? Hair spray? Any kind of igniting agent? If so, throw it towards any of those pods... and light it up." he called out to the others in the room.

In the meantime, he stopped to watch the plant as it tried to launch another spore. That's when he saw it. It was launching pods from somewhere behind its mouth, which was now on fire. Hmm... Johnny fired the last two rounds from his lever action rifle to try and disable some of the vines by severing some of the more delicate-looking joints connecting some of them to the plant's main body.

The first shot grazed the tiny bundle, the second cut right through it. In response, three of the creatures vines went limp.

Johnny started reloading as quickly as he could, making sure to stay out of reach of any of the vines trying to get to him.