Xander looked out of the window of the RobCo facility and sighed at the Wasteland he had grown so used to. How has humanity continued on for over two hundred years, after the devastating strength of the combination that is human greed and atomic fission? For whatever reason, he was thankful for his kind's persistence. Without it, where would he be?
He turned back to the factory and walked over to the shelf closest the hallway door. It was mostly scrap metal. "How much more of these do we need?" He muttered, and shoved all the metal carelessly to the floor. He heard a thud that sounded slightly different than the rest. He looked down and saw a fission battery resting atop the pile of metal. "Heavy, but worth a decent amount of caps." He said as he grabbed it.
He walked out into the hallway and carelessly shouted to his partner. "Hey, Deke! Got any room for a fission battery in that sack of yours?" If there were any hostile bots left, they wouldn't be too much of an issue.
He turned back to the factory and walked over to the shelf closest the hallway door. It was mostly scrap metal. "How much more of these do we need?" He muttered, and shoved all the metal carelessly to the floor. He heard a thud that sounded slightly different than the rest. He looked down and saw a fission battery resting atop the pile of metal. "Heavy, but worth a decent amount of caps." He said as he grabbed it.
He walked out into the hallway and carelessly shouted to his partner. "Hey, Deke! Got any room for a fission battery in that sack of yours?" If there were any hostile bots left, they wouldn't be too much of an issue.