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A convenience introduced between games, wasn't it? Or at least, that's the Doylist reason. Krono here basically covered the Watsonian side. I can imagine the process relies a lot more on internal computers to calibrate and adjust for random wearers.19th May 2284
20:58 GMT -7
I nod at the fallen Black Paladin as the members of my group trained in power armour maintenance finish stripping him of his armour. According to Rhett, the power armour they have over in New England is build on top of a standardised frame and opens at the back; you press a button and step into it, whereupon it seals up around you. You can mix and match pieces, or just bend metal into shape if you're missing a piece. Sounds like that was an idea that had potential.
Honestly, that armour should never have had the articulation range to turn that far anyway, much less that quickly. Completely in character for Justin Hammer ordering the designers to skip a logical safety mechanism like that in the name of quick profits."Did you know him?"
In the rest of America, power armour units are integrated units that need considerable time to get on or off or calibrate, because if the slightest thing goes wrong with the myomer then you get to re-enact the failed power armour test scene in Iron Man 2. I saw anEnclaveIowa National Guard soldier who could jump and do flips in Advance Power Armour, and I can't see someone managing that in a loose-fitting frame. To say nothing of the plumbing issues.
I'm sure the sergeant did. Between the risk of injury from a mishap, that armour was probably expensive as hell and seeing a soldier risking that in order to show off? The guy's probably lucky he didn't get thrown in the stockade.I mean, the guy's sergeant tore him a structurally superfluous new behind afterwards, but he managed it.
Abel looks him over carefully, and then checks his torso for… Tattoos? Scars?
And I am totally picturing something akin to an Ork sea-port: Rusted metal formed into defensive walls with jagged teeth along the top as crenellations and rickety tower with gun posts, surrounding warehouses and barracks as ramshackle as the walls..."Nah. See this?" He lifts the ex-paladin's arm, pointing to a series of crude nautically-themed tattoos on his skin. "Port Maw. Probably a pirate who got on the wrong side of Captain Granger Storm and got handed over as tribute."
"Port Maw?"
A little town in Oregon. And presumably a well-defended little inlet the pirates can use as a base."Oh, right. Ah, it's a bunch of pirates and their slaves, based out of the pre-War town of Brownsmead."
One of the other former slaves, a man who'd been disarming the brain jars, frowns as he walks back in. "'Brownsmead'? The fuck's that?"
...Well, that doesn't sound pleasant at all."The pre-War town where Port Maw is now. I dunno. Port Maw's big enough it's probably outgrown it. Anyway, they've got a whole stretch of the coast down to where the mirelurk worshippers live. They pay tribute to The Immortal in exchange for him not enslaving all of them."
With the threat of the Immortal's forces wiping them out entirely as a lever to keep them in line, of course."What do they offer him? I'd have thought that if they had advanced technology-."
"Hah!" Abel shakes his head. "No, that isn't it. They raid where he tells them to raid, ship his soldiers around and hand over anything fancy they find. That and the slaves and he's happy. The ghouls east of here got a similar deal."
Definitely personal, with that much fury.The brain drainer grimaces. "Yeah, burned.. fuckers…"
I raise my eyebrows. "Personal experience?"
There's Brotherhood, and then there's Brotherhood fuckers, after all. Not all bands are created equal in power or character.He nods. "Used to be part of an outfit called the Wardens of the White. We kept order 'round these parts. Kept the pirates away, dealt with mutant wildlife, all that stuff. When these Brother fuckers-. No offence, Abel."
"It's fine."
Okay, that definite sounds worth the ire he feels for them."When the Immortal's Brother fuckers turned up and kicked us out, my company headed east. Made a deal with the ghoul vault. We could live there if we handled stuff for 'em. It sucked, but it was something. We were there for years, even fought a war against the normal humans they kicked out of their vault for 'em. Then when the Immortal came knocking they couldn't hand us over fast enough."
Why not all of the above? Reap his brain for useful information, ask him about anything Krono couldn't get a clear picture of, then apply the thumbscrews for comfort?He turns around, looking at Torland on the slab.
"Speaking of people on my list, we interrogating this guy, or you just gunna brain-zap him?"
Sounds like a useful trojan horse to get them out of there safely.Hm. "Abel, can you wear this armour?"
"Yeah, probably. Can't plug this stuff into my brain, but we can probably tie it down or tear it off. The rest… Looks like the cyborg stuff was added to a normal A.T.A. suit, so it should all work fine without that."
This guy really doesn't grok his current circumstances, does he? Evidently he's assuming 'oh, yes, an entire squad will walk in at any moment and kill all these fools and I can get back to my important woks.'"Alright. Get suited up. We'll find out where we're going from the Head Scribe."
"Chief Inquisitor, actually!" Torland smiles cruelly. Even deprived of his outer vestments, his slave soldier and his weapons, he still looks completely confident. "The Immortal felt that a change of titles was required to reflect my new duties."
...Yeah, he isn't leaving this room alive. And possibly not in one piece, I hope.I raise my eyebrows. "Which are?"
"Oh, overseeing people being tortured, using their confessions to perpetuate his reign of terror, and generally terrifying people too badly to even think of rebelling. Honestly, it's all I can do to grab a few hours a week to work on the Black Paladin system. I'm particularly proud of it."
So casual about something that disrupted thousands of systems. He really doesn't have any empathy, does he?I nod. "Yes, I'd spotted that. You wouldn't know anything about the large electromagnetic pulse we experienced in California a couple of days ago, would you?"
He frowns. "Electromagnetic-? Oh! From the high altitude fission detonation! Of course! I'm glad to know that things are going so well."
...He's not wrong, I suppose."You didn't notice anything here?"
"Well, no. We're in a shielded bunker. If there was enough electromagnetic activity to affect us down here then the atmosphere being on fire would be more of a concern."
Oh, so glad to see you enjoying your absolutely monstrous experiments."But you knew it was going to happen."
"I knew that it was going to happen eventually. The Immortal is campaigning north of here. We members of the Brotherhood of Steel do like our pre-War technology."
Again, as seen in Operation Anchorage, it was a notable warzone."In Alaska?"
"Of course! The Alaska campaign required all sorts of fortifications and supply dumps to be constructed, and it was the best place to build nuclear missiles intended to strike Siberia."
I frown. "Why did they want to strike Siberia? Russia was effectively just a drain on Chinese resources at that point, they weren't an active participant in the Great War."
."Ah… Some records implied that the Chinese used Siberian facilities as the jumping off point for their invasion. It could have been a retaliation attack, or one intended to destroy Russia airfields or what was left of the Russian fleet. Personally, I suspect that they wanted to send troops to Siberia and then transport them down the coast to attack China from the north."
Not yet, I would expect. Clearly all this preparation is in aid of gaining an army large enough to roll over the mainland states."So the Immortal altered a missile?"
"I doubt that it was him personally, but someone on his staff, yes."
"Why? You're clearly not planning on attacking California."
Ah, there we go. Weapons and war materiel. A much more logical target than a long-dead government."Not yet, no. No, we aim to seize all American war materiel from Alaska, and then cross over the Bering strait to Siberia and continue our reclamation work. So much Russian materiel is just sitting there due to lack of fuel! Once we convert their fleet to nuclear fuel cells, we'll be able to sail anywhere we choose! And then their tanks, their aircraft…"
Especially if they can find factories they can put to use to mass-produce their power armour."I see."
"Most of the conventional munitions will probably have decayed beyond use, but high quality alloys and hulls are always useful. And once my method for creating Black Paladins is perfected, we can turn whatever survivors there are in the area into perfectly disciplined soldiers and thralls!"
I'm guessing that has one obvious penalty under their doctrine, then.I turn to Abel. "I admit, I'm not a great theologian, but using technology to violate people like that goes against Roger Maxson's teachings, doesn't it?"
He stares at me for a moment as his attendants fit his boots. "You bet your ass it does."
It doesn't matter what else he knew, he needed killing."It most certainly does not!" Torland looks genuinely offended. "Ignorant savages with weapons beyond their comprehension burned this world! By taking away their ignorance, we place them in a state of-."
I draw my pistol and shoot him through the head.
And good riddance to bad rubbish.Pzzzt!
I take a moment to make certain that he's dead, and then turn to the group.
A former Warden facility, I bet. Possibly with vehicles they can repair and make use of to evacuate..."We don't have the equipment for a mass uprising. Unless any of you are deeply committed to carrying out a guerrilla campaign, we need to get out of here. My best idea is stealing a boat and then heading south down the coast until we reach friendly territory. Anyone got anything better?"
"Yeah." The former Warden nods. "I think I do."
'Advanced'In the rest of America, power armour units are integrated units that need considerable time to get on or off or calibrate, because if the slightest thing goes wrong with the myomer then you get to re-enact the failed power armour test scene in Iron Man 2. I saw anEnclaveIowa National Guard soldier who could jump and do flips in Advance Power Armour, and I can't see someone managing that in a loose-fitting frame. To say nothing of the plumbing issues.
That seems pretty risky when there's a big pirate port down the coast. I wonder what the better plan is. Stealing a Vertibird? Though they were noted to have AA."We don't have the equipment for a mass uprising. Unless any of you are deeply committed to carrying out a guerrilla campaign, we need to get out of here. My best idea is stealing a boat and then heading south down the coast until we reach friendly territory. Anyone got anything better?"
Dont forget about your saucer.My best idea is stealing a boat and then heading south down the coast until we reach friendly territory. Anyone got anything better?"
"once my method for creating Black Paladins is perfectly,"
"perfected" or perhaps "perfectly finished" or similar, as it is clearly meant to resonate with the second part of the sentence
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He won't, but it can only carry about ten people, and that's it they strap themselves to the outer hull.
It's not too bad, actually. They use the shells of dead mirelurks as armour and tools, and they live around them and smell like them so much that the mirelurks accept them as part of their group. In game, they're the only nation that can take full advantage of the Outsider Warfare doctrine, due to being able to mass produce armoured mutants.
Of course he has empathy! If he couldn't understand their feelings he'd have far less fun!So casual about something that disrupted thousands of systems. He really doesn't have any empathy, does he?
Torland is talking about why the Americans built up in Alaska after Anchorage was liberated....Why? The war is long over. Is this Immortal guy so obsessed with wiping out China that he'd prosecute a centuries-gone conflict to do so? Or are his eyes on a more mundane prize?
Are who going to help Krono? The former slaves broke the jars of brain bits that were keeping him stun-locked, if that's what you mean.Are they going to help Krono at any point, or did he magically become perfectly coherent after having his brain scrambled?
The people talking in this chapter.Are who going to help Krono? The former slaves broke the jars of brain bits that were keeping him stun-locked, if that's what you mean.
You know Harrison Bergeron? Krono had a loudspeaker playing static noise only he could hear making him stupid. They broke the speaker. He's un-handicapped now.Are they going to help Krono at any point, or did he magically become perfectly coherent after having his brain scrambled?