In the end, the Enclave had just too many fighters and robots, and while it was a miracle that the people of Liberty Island had scored so many kills, in the end, most of the defenders had been killed, Par's Truck had been blasted to bits (Aydon survived), and the Enclave, seeing that only a few were left to stand against them, began
restraining the remaining defenders, with Alan tasking his robots and people to begin grappling those that still fought. Gabriel, Vos, Danny, a still-unconcious Tom, David, several Brotherhood Knights, Max in his stolen Enclave Power Armor Jinx, Par, and even Ahab were taken this way, and, after a lot of struggle (Ahab would be able to take down a few more bots)...
...Brought to the City Square, along with the rest of Liberty Island's population. Alex and the soldiers in the second Vertibird would have pride of place, helping to trap the captured civilians and militia in a great ring around the square, where Enclave reinforcements would begin clamping slave collars on the captives, a signal that the Enclave was going to live up to its new leader's agenda: exploit, not kill; enslave, instead of exterminate. Alan had taken off his helmet now, and, handing it to one of his trusted 'Hedonists', turned to gloat:
"Ladies and gentlemen, as you can see, I kept my promise to allow you to live, even though you have not surrendered. This is not because we of the United States of America have grown more tolerant of...mutations, but rather because we have decided to become more pragmatic, to use whatever resource we have in order to build a new world."
"You have heard rumors, right? That the Enclave is under new leadership, that it wants to turn the people of the Wastelands into slaves instead of merely killing them? Well I am the new leader, and these rumors are
true. Congratulations, you're property now, even the Ghouls and Super Muties!" Alan then laughed in a deep tone of voice, before turning around, first to Vos, and then to the other captured defenders.
"However...there are a few of you who would not make good slaves; people who would oppose me to the end even if collared. You will not get the chance to damage our interests ever again." Alan then drew his pistol and walked up to Vos, fully prepared to shoot her in the head -
"Wait!" shouted Par from the front of the now-terrified crowd. "Don't shoot any of the defenders! I have something to bargain with!" Alan looked darkly at him, then walked back to the centre of the city square, before facing the audacious 19-year old.
"You have something to bargain with,
boy? When I have everything that you own, including yourself?" A smile. "Humor me."
"If you let some of them go, they can bring a message, a message to the remaining inhabitants of the city, and the former state, of the new power of the Enclave. They can be used to spread terror among other people, make them so frightened that they would resist less when you come. Not just that, but..." he then stared eye-to-eye with Alan.
"I was one of the defenders, I was the one who rode a Yao Guai against you, and I am the person that, when you went to the New York Public Library, you wanted for yourself. You promised my subordinate that you would hand him my weight in purified water if he handed you over to me, right? Well, I'm handing myself over to you." Par's face was firmly set. "You have my compliance, with anything, if you would just let my friends go. That's what I have to bargain with, my obedience."
Alan smiled, his grin reaching ear to ear.
"Come over to me," he said, beckoning him over. Par slowly walked to the centre of the sqare, just before the Colonel.
"You are right, your logic
does make sense. But first, I have to test how far you are willing to go in order to obey me." Alan's eyes were shining with an intense yearning, before looking at Par again.
"
Strip. Take off every inch of clothing, including your glasses; once you are my Naked Slave, your eyesight can be easily repaired by our medics."
Par nodded, before the 19-year old slowly, as if every second filled him with pain, taking off his clothing and throwing it in a pile, putting his glasses/shades on top. His head was now bowed low, as though instinctively sensing that was what Alan wanted.
And the Colonel, still in his power armor, circled the nude merchant, inspecting every inch of his body, taking pleasure in the humiliation that it brought to both his captive and the other prisoners.
"Hmm, thin and weak, but well-fed and full. Beautiful grey eyes, and an average-sized frame. Not much hair besides the head, eyebrows and eyelashes, and thus less to shave with the laser." Alan then placed a power-armored palm on Par's shoulder.
"Kneel. Use your clothes as a cushion so your pretty knees don't get dirty." And Par knelt, his head still bowed, with Alan turning to face him.
"Perfect, you are perfect. I will have much fun with you..." he then pulled a Slave Collar from a hidden pocket and clamped it around Par's neck tightly, causing a clear shudder, which seemed to excite Alan all the more.
"Very well!" the Colonel announced. "For your obedience, I will let your friends, and the Brotherhood Knights, go. However, the man who stole Enclave Power Armor will have to give that up, and the Brotherhood members have to give up their Power Armor as well; the rest can keep their weapons, in order to show that even at full strength, they cannot win against me." He then looked at his troops.
"Let the various prisoners who had fought so well, the ones who had fought hardest against us, go. Remove the old man's stolen armor, as well as the Brotherhood Knights'. Then send them on their way onto one of the remaining boats." He then gripped Par's chin and forced him to face his friends.
"
Naked Slave can even watch them leave, so that he doesn't have to fear that I'm going back on my word."
With brusque hands, Max and the Brotherhood Knights' Power Armor was removed, and the weapons of the various independent volunteers were returned to them. Then they were manhandled into three rafts and set off with Par being forced to walk naked to the docks to see them off.
Once the people in the rafts were out of sight, Alan would then look at Par and say:
"Come to the Vertibird now, we have much to do."
On the RaftThe various other...Protagonists would find that the Enclave really
was letting them go, letting them go to face the consequences of their failure.
Aydon, John Ketler's friend, was there, saying:
"What about going to the Brotherhood?" he asked.
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