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Three figures sat around a decaying table amidst the ruins of Croup Manor. The area had been cleared of feral ghouls days before, their bodies dumped into the ocean waters behind the building. The three were surprisingly well dressed, their clothing uncharacteristically clean when compared to the other inhabitants of the Commonwealth. They sat, absorbed by their own personal fascinations as they waited.
A tan, brown-haired man with hazel eyes and a full, scruffy beard, sat sipping a bottle of purified water, occasionally stopping to stare at the container and savor the liquid the way a connoisseur would appreciate wine. He wore a clean, white lab coat with the name "Zack" written in sky-blue cursive font, embroidered into the fabric so perfectly it could only have been the work of a machine. Across from him a pale, raven-haired woman with piercing blue eyes sat reading a tattered book amidst a pile of similarly time-worn literature. The title of the book had long since worn away but the surname of the author was still faintly visible, the words "Austen" printed with faded ink at the bottom of the cover. The rest of the books seemed to follow no rhyme or reason in terms of genre or author, with names like Einstein, Homer, Hemingway and Clarke appearing sporadically. The only thing they seemed to have in common was that they were all books. Dotting the pile of books were smaller holotapes, their only labels being a complex series of numbers, dashes and letters while, attached to the woman's right wrist, was a Pip-Boy, the holotape deck still slightly ajar. The Pip-Boy itself seemed slightly off to those used to the 3000 series. It was slightly smaller, sleeker and had no discernible knobs or dials save for one or two buttons while soft, classical music played from its speakers with surprising clarity.

Lastly, at the end of the table, sat a petite, dark-haried oriental woman. She wore an ankle-length, tight-fitting, crimson red, silk cheongsam dress, decorated with a golden pteris flower design. Traditionally it was viewed as either wedding or evening dress, but in times such as these there was little opportunity for such occasions. She wore a pair or ruby red high heeled shoes and her hair was tied back into a bun held in place by a pair of elaborate hairpins that appeared to be made of a mixture of pearl and jade. Her calm brown eyes stared through a hole in the wall of the manor, viewing the ocean and the ruins of the Commonwealth that stretched along the shoreline.

All three were young and surprisingly clean and healthy, each sitting in silence until "Zack" gently placed the water bottle down on the tables surface before looking towards the open doorway at the front of the house, peering out towards the copper statue and the lone figure stood vigilantly beneath.

"It's almost time to leave." He said in a calm yet deep voice, the first to speak in what seemed like hours. "I certainly hope the radio broadcast wasn't in vain." He paused, expecting a response before turning towards his silent companions. Glancing towards the raven-haired young woman, Zack knew from experience that there would be no distracting her from her books until either the end of the chapter or book gave her reason to pause. Instead he turned to the young oriental woman.

"Shin-mu?" He asked politely, watching as she turned her head slowly to face him. He smiled, knowing he could always count on her to give him her full attention whenever he needed it. "Are we ready to depart?"

Shin-mu nodded gracefully and smiled, her every movement fluid and composed giving those who spoke with her the feeling they were addressing royalty.

"Yes." She replied, her voice soft and melodic with a noticeable Chinese accent decorating her every word, "I called ahead just recently and everything is in order. Our arrival is expected shortly."

Zack smiled, "Good. If all else fails then I suppose we can travel the coastline looking for volunteers."

"She won't be happy with that." The raven-haried woman chimed in, not looking up from the pages of her book, "She knows how pressed we are for time, we don't have the luxury of spending weeks trawling the coast in the hopes that we'll encounter some well-to-do burgeoning Chosen One or Lone Wanderer. If recent history has proven anything, we can't rely on every Vault Dweller to grace us with their presence to have the noblest intentions at heart."

Zack frowned slightly in what appeared to be a hint of sadness as he looked back out towards the statue and the lone figure beneath it, the light reflecting off of bright red hair as it caught in the wind before settling back down, reaching past the figures shoulders and resting against the various pieces of combat armor that she wore. She held a long-barrelled rifle of some description a continued to peer down the only road leading towards the manor. The broadcast had been clear in its instructions, pointing towards the building as the meeting point. Of course raiders and super mutants alike had taken a keen interest in the message as well, but none had made it far enough up the road to be a problem.

"Yes, well..." Zack replied, somberly. "Not everyone can be the heroes people whisper of or claim to have met." He answered as Shin-mu turned to once more regard the ocean view while his other companion lowered her book, raising an eye incredulously as he uttered the final words of the sentence.

He waved a dismissive hand, "Yes, yes, I know." He said before pausing a moment, looking at the bottle of water once more before dipping to pull a flat, circular and metallic object from under his chair. "Anyway, my dear Sky, enough of this dreariness," he began, quickly changing topics and opening the device to reveal a surprisingly compact circular screen and keyboard. "How about you take a break from your literary pursuits and join me for a game of chess?"


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"And, uhhh, up next we have a message going out from Diamond City Radio listener, Sky." The voice crackled over the airwaves, she would like all Commonwealth listeners to know that, ummm, a small group is gathering? At Croup Manor? She wants listeners to know that they are planning to stop the Brotherhood from returning to the Commonwealth and is calling for support." The voice paused for what seemed for several seconds too long.

"Sky wants listeners to know that they are accepting aid from groups like, uhhh, the Minutemen, Ghouls, the Railroad, Synths, Institute survivors and even those Brotherhood members left behind. She says all are welcome because... Uhhh... All are threatened?" The voice paused again, not as long this time. "She asks that people gather at Croup Manor before noon in two weeks time and that the approach alone and must be carrying a lantern either lit or unlit. Apparently ambushes will be dealt with harshly?"

The voice stopped for a moment, "Well it, uhhh, sounds like and intersting idea, I'm just not sure about inviting Ghouls, Synths and the Institute. I think all listeners can agree tha-" The voice was cut off as another radio was switched off and another volunteer began to ready their belongings.
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A single figure sat by a fire, in the place once known as Charles View Amphitheater. Just a few hours earlier, a group of cultists had tried to rob him of his belongings. The Pillars of Community, they had called themselves.

And just how naive they had been.

No real community would ever thrive here, and the pile of scorched skeletons by the Courser proved that. Humanity's last hope had been deep underground, and the Brotherhood of Steel had recently taken a huge dump on it.

The message on the radio instantly caught X8's attention - Normally, he wouldn't have been tuned to this terrible joke of a station, but it seemed to be the only one left.. Save for a few distress signals and static, but that was of no interest to him. He carefully listened to the host's words and gathered his thoughts on them.

So, some person named Sky is looking to take down the entire Brotherhood, the most hated organization in the Wasteland, and is publicly announcing it on the radio? Can anyone really be stupid enough to fall for such an obvious trap?

However, the more he thought about it, the more intrigued he came to investigate the source of this transmission. What else was there to do, anyways? He didn't want to spend the rest of his days slaying meaningless con-artists and raiders. The synth slowly picked up his gear and disappeared to the city's ruins.



X8 stood at the Manor's doorstep right on time, and the blood stains on his lantern gave it's light a ghastly red hue.

"Hello. I received your message."
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The red-haired woman by the statue behind X8-11 continued staring down the road as he stood in the doorway. She seemed to pay him no mind as he'd approached and hadn't even looked at him as he passed her. Within the manor however, the figures seated around the table acknowledged his appearance in varying ways.

"Courser at the door." Sky mumbled, not taking her eyes off the small circular screen as she contemplated whether to move her knight or her bishop. Shin-mu, at the end of the table, turned her head ever so slightly, nodding politely in the newcomers direction before turning her attention back towards the ocean.

"Yes well," Zack said, turning to address the stranger, "You did ask for Synths. Hardly surprising that at least one of the Institutes Hunter-Killer models would be drawn here. So..." He said, sizing up the Synth hunter and paying no mind to the bloodstained lantern, "Did you come here hoping to reign in some desperate runaways or are you here for the job?"

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The Courser dodged the question, not wanting to sign up for anything without knowing the full details.

"Right now I have no reason to trust you. I'm only here out of curiosity."

In reality, the reason was to find out the radio message's true purpose - X8 believed it could well be a bait set by the Railroad, used to lure in surviving synths like him and screw up their programming. If that would turn out to be the case, he was ready to slaughter everyone involved.
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The faint smell of saltwater brushed Joe's nostrils as he traveled seaward. He was getting closer, but had yet to find a lantern. Wonder what'll happen if I skip the lantern? Might end up in a fight. Might get some new loot. Joe's thoughts were cut short by a faint light bobbing in the distance. Though, I don't want to start off on the wrong foot with my new employers.




Joe sighed as the man cowered before him. Just some wanderer, probably a straggling caravaneer. But he had what Joe needed. Otherwise, Joe wouldn't even have bothered with him. Tough luck.

"But, it's too dark! If I give you my lantern, it'll be a death sentence for m-" he was cut off by the sound of Joe's pistol cocking.

"If you don't give it to me, it'll be a death sentence for you. Now, either put it on the ground, or I'll pry it off your corpse." Joe demanded.

The man's face contorted, faced with certain death or probable death. Just as the tears were beginning to form, his expression changed. Fear was replaced with anger, and his once trembling hands now clutched the lantern with white knuckles.

"Fine! Take it!" he screamed, and threw the lantern at Joe's feet. The lantern broke, spreading fire and causing Joe to fall back. Joe trained his crosshairs on the man's fading back, but holstered his weapon instead of firing. Waste of a bullet. he thought, Besides, he's got guts. Oughta make the mirelurks happy.




Joe sauntered past the sentry, who seemed to pay him no mind. Nonetheless, he was tense. This wasn't like any of the other jobs. There were two men speaking in the doorway, and what looked like two women in the house. One of the men was holding a bloody lantern, and looked severely out of place, compared to the others. Joe didn't think clothes that nice even existed anymore.

Joe tossed his broken, burnt lantern at the men's feet, announcing his presence.

"So, what's the pay?"
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"Curie?" Dali found herself jolting awake, the dirty mattress beneath her barely making a groan as she sat up. The Miss Nanny unit stirred-- shaking itself out of the odd personal hibernation state it went in whenever Dali took a nap-- as Dali herself blinked her eyes open. The pair had opted to spend the night at what was aptly called the 'Only place in town' - Inn.

If one couldn't guess, it was the only place in town.

The place was a rotted-out wooden shack, resting precariously above a rusted-out shack where the Inn-keeper Tony's father, hawked his watered down rotgut. Dali was new to the wastes-- it had taken her weeks to get to this point, and the ability of common people born out here, to sacrifice their own personal comfort for long term gain fascinated her to no end. That, and of course the capacity for absolute savagery in even the most pious she'd met. Aaand the smell. The smell was something she hoped she'd never have to get used to.

She'd actually known a few of the traders here, it wasn't something she'd ever considered in being nice to all the Vault's visitors and simply doing her job as radio host. But since she'd 'left' she'd actually run into a fair few traders and caravan guards she'd made friendly with in her other life. The last few weeks had been challenging, had it not been for the kindness of people she was once kind to, she'd certainly be dead-- it was actually those contacts actually helped her get a deal on her 'room' for the night. Coupled with Tony's own interest in helping to bring about the absolute destruction of the Brotherhood... she may have also lied a small bit, about her theoretical involvement with the Railroad.

Hey! She paid 2 caps for this room! Apparently that was a deal, though she'd have priced it at much less...

"What the hell was that?" Dali asked, contemplating whether or not she should bite the bullet and wake up, or go back to sleep. The mattress looked much worse in the daylight.

"Old man Stockton snores, he said." Responded Curie, "I assume zat was a human snore."

"Uggh..." Dali fell back on the bed. Curie was up, her little jet was already whirring its warm hum-- all three of her eyes looked down at her exiled companion. There was too much noise, and she could sleep while watched. Fuck-- she was up, "What time is it?"

"According to my internal clocks: 2:00 pm."

Wait fuck. Dali immediately stood up-- changing from her t-shirt and jeans into her green cocktail dress-- becoming a tad ripped over repeated use in the wasteland over the last few weeks. She didn't wear much else with it, save for black thigh high stockings and her always present wrist-mounted pipboy 2000-- a tool that had come in handy so greatly the last few weeks she wasn't sure if it was even initially designed for sedentary life in the vaults. Fuck-- she didn't have the time to think about this-- she needed to get the hell out of here. "Curie--!" Dail threw a messenger bag over her shoulder, "Why the hell did you wait to wake me up so late?"

"I assumed we 'ad plenty of time to reach Croup Manor. I calculated the distance and your vitals, and you should be able to sustain jogging/walking speed to reach the manor in 5 & 1/5th hours!" She said gleefully.

"Curiiieeee..." Dali whined, "I don't wannnaaa joooog! No one wants to jog! What kind of loser jogs to a place miles away following a map on their pipboy because of something they heard on the radio?"

Curie initially didn't respond. Dali bet that somewhere in her circuitry, she was laughing at Dali's expense.

As the pair set out, she chimed-- "Maybe if you 'adn't spent so much time in Goodneighbor..."

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Dali and Curie made their way up the hill leading to the croup manor. By the time the two had arrived to Nahant-- Dali's back was sore from sneaking past so many dangers, and it was dark. The latter did not help the former one bit. So, when Dali's pipboy informed her that the location was a mere 50 meters away, she found herself elated at the idea that she could stand up straight again. The pair walked slowly up the hill, Curie remaining firmly behind her companion.

She couldn't be feeling nerves, could she?

"So..." Curie asked... "You never got a lantern, what was your plan?"

"Oh! Right." Dali rolled her eyes, "Thanks Curie, I almost forgot." Dali switched around her messenger bag, an brown, old, worn thing she had found a few seasons ago on a hunt for records. It was one of the few pieces of personal property she'd had to herself in the 'communal' Vault 81. Bringing around the wide portion of the bag to the front, she illuminated it with her pipboy light, revealing a boldly sewn logo-- the Railroad lantern. She'd figured it would count.

As the pair walked further up the hill without being shot, a red headed sentry came into view, with a nasty looking gun pointed right at the two-- Dali stopped, and Curie followed suit, "Hi there," Dali brought the front of her bag to plainer view, "Didn't quite have the caps for a real one-- and you go scaving for something specific you never find it-- I figured this lantern works... for... whatever this is?"
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Sky stopped briefly to look at her Pip-Boy as the Courser addressed them.

"Zack's right, he's a HK type. Seems like he's more of a killer than a retriever. Looks like he scored higher than most other Courser's do for smarts too. The Institute usually likes their units as compliant and unquestioning as possible."

Turning back to the device, Zack rotated the contraption around to face him and began to contemplate his own move, turning away from X8-11. "Probably just curious then, otherwise we'd have a lot more Courser's knocking at our door." He smiled slightly as he clicked, moving a pawn a single space forward before turning the screen back towards Sky. "Things must be incredibly dull since the Institute fell for you to have come here following a radio broadcast."

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It was at that moment that Joe appeared in the doorway behind the Synth, asking about pay. Zack turned to look the man up and down before looking over to Sky who, without taking her eyes off the screen, just shrugged.

"Merc, probably." She said. "Definitely human, even you should be able to tell."

Zack nodded before turning to the newcomer. "You can keep whatever you find." He answered calmly, "And you won't find a better deal than that. I can almost guarantee you that you'll be the only one selling what you find by the time we get back. Otherwise, we have no idea what kind of currency they'll be using there. I suppose we can agree on a base cap fee though if you want some sort of financial security. Shin-mu, what do you suggest?"

The slender oriental woman remained silent for a moment before responding, still looking out over the ocean. "We will be willing to pay 10,000 caps, half now and half upon return, otherwise we will be willing to pay a minimum of a single gold bar upon return. The choice is theirs. Ammunition will be provided upon request but apparel and armor is their responsibility."

Zack nodded. "Sound good?"

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As Dali approached, the red-haired woman kept her sights trained on the girl and her robot. At first she switched between the two before settling on the hovering, white robot. She remained like that for several moments before lowering the weapon.

"It'll do." The woman stated, curtly. Her voice was surprisingly feminine despite her imposing appearance, but she also somehow sounded upset, as if she were constantly disappointed. "Consider yourself lucky to have that robot though. If it were powered by a fusion core it'd just be another hunk of metal. Head up to the house, they'll fill you in."
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X8 cocked his head. It was strange that these people were so calm about meeting him in flesh - Usually, they would either not have recognized him or ran away screaming.

Has our reputation really fallen this much?

The synth stepped in, ignoring Zack's pathetic attempt at starting a conversation. He quickly checked his surroundings, finding no signs of turrets or other defense systems - Again, strange. After all, this kind of business would probably attract a whole lot of raiders and other filth..

And just as he was about to ask further questions, some mercenary appeared out of nowhere and started talking about his payment.

Typical.

"What kind of operation are you running here anyways?"
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Joe couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at the woman named Shin-mu's offer. That... was a lot of caps. But the gold bar was even more tempting. Easier to carry, easier to hide for a rainy day. Harder to spend, though. Plus, whatever he could get his hands on over there.

Joe followed the Courser inside, and leaned against the back wall, facing the door. He'd never met so much as a Gen-3 synth, well, that he could tell anyway, much less a Courser. The stories were enough, though.

Have to keep an eye on that one. Looks like the only credible threat so far, but something's off about the other three. Wait and see.

"The offer's acceptable." he nodded at Shin-mu, "But keep in mind, you better be good for it. If I find out I'm wasting my time, I'm taking my pay one way or another."

Joe had learned the hard way not to threaten someone who could be hiding something, but he had to test the waters here. These three were obviously up to something. He had been in the merc business a long time, and no one throws a net that wide, accepting whatever strolls through the door.

Then the Courser asked about the job, taking the words out of Joe's mouth, so he leaned back and listened intently.
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"Check." Sky said calmly, turning the screen back to Zack before looking levelly between the Courser and Joe. "The operation is scientific recovery and advancement. The pay is, quite honestly, whatever you want it to be, within reason. As for what we are "good for", that depends. In this instance we're good for payment, transportation, information, education, ammunition and a multitude of other forms of reimbursement. However," Sky looked at X8-11, "We will not give you Synths. Any Synth that travels with or approaches us peacefully is not to be harmed." She then turned to look at Joe, "Likewise with innocents, ghouls, super mutants, Institute remnants or even Brotherhood members who offer their assistance. If you have a problem with that, then leave now." Her blue eyes turned icy, as if she had a great deal of experience with life in the wasteland, and not all of it necessarily positive. Her voice became harder. Not threatening, but with a savage honesty that could not be ignored.

"But if you change you mind on the way there, we'll kill you and dump the body. If we get there and you change you mind, we'll either kill you or leave you there, and believe me, where we're going, we're you only hope of getting back. We will not have this operation threatened by anyone's bigotry or lack of self control." She then looked back towards the screen that Zack had returned to face her once more and began to contemplate her next move, as if the conversation had never occurred.

"Yes, a little crude but true." Zack chimed in, taking a sip from his water bottle. "Ah! Looks like we have another volunteer!" He said, looking to the statue where Dali and Curie where approaching from, "Well, in that case I'm certain she'll have questions of her own! But if you really must know so you can decide whether to leave or remain, our destination is China." He revealed, calmly, turning to face Joe, "So if we weren't good for it, I sincerely doubt you be able to travel the several thousand miles to retrieve your potential loot anyway, let alone locate our valuables." He turned back to his water, "Now if you would be so kind as to keep the destination to yourselves? I'm looking forward to the individual reactions of each volunteer as they arrive."
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X8 was fairly amused by Sky's bold words, but showed no emotions on his face. These people wouldn't stand ten seconds against me, but perhaps it's the best to let them think otherwise.. He stood silent and listened for a moment, before speaking up.

"Synths? In case you haven't noticed, the Institute currently lacks the proper facilities to rehabilitate rogue synths. Besides, I don't have a list of reset codes on me."

That was obviously a lie, but X8 didn't see a reason to be honest with these people.

It took him a while to figure out whether Zack was serious or not - He was actually going to try reaching China, with a group of surface scum assembled using a radio transmission?

"Enough bullshit, wastelander. Tell me what China has to do with taking down the Brotherhood, and how are you planning on getting there?"
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"Hi there!" Dali waved, approaching the ramshackle manor. The building was different up close-- from afar it had the illusion of appearing to be this grand old establishment, something that had stood the test of time and entropy and existed erect, in spite of the harshities of the world-- the rad storms had made it's grey paint all the more regal, the oceans's waves had made it's pillars all the more dignified. A bastion of hope-- or something greater than hope, something that didn't have as many feathers. Perhaps it could just be something that looked nice, something in stark contrast the horrid grey world around them.

Of course she was wrong.

She found she usually was about these things. The building, instead, was a gutted only house-- hardly worthy of the name 'manor' as her pipboy labeled it. It was a skeleton of something hat had once, 'maybe' been a decent sight to behold-- no more impressive than the other tinsel boxes that people lived in during the before time, no doubt, but still nice. Now it was not. Maybe once there had been windows? Maybe the wood wasn't rotted away by the harsh sea breezes? The fog hiding that it was sinking into the sands of the coast. Maybe there was a nice yard at once point? Where now there was stone... and bone?

Was that blood?

Oh god. It was blood. Dali could smell the death in the air as she and Curie stepped from the crunching gravel onto the creaking porch. There were already two individuals before her, and several more just inside. Attractive men and women, most of them at least-- all probably younger than her. The two outside, a dour looking man with black eyes, a courser jacket, and a scar across his eye-- he didn't seem to be human, Dali wondered if he was a Synth. She'd heard of their kind, before, but had never actually met one before. She looked away from him, the last thing she needed was a robot that was angry at her.

The others all looked human, at least. The other man standing on the porch looked similar to the Synth, actually, both brunette with soft skin tones-- but he was human. He didn't look like the nicest man in the world, but she couldn't deny that he had a sort of rugged charm about him. The three inside, an Irish looking scientist with stubble and two pale woman with dark hair, one who was focused on... whatever. The other was Asian.

Coming across another Asian was always surprising in the wasteland-- especially other Chinese people. There were complicated feelings there, some still harbored resentment, some didn't know a lick about the history of the world and why it is the way it is now-- that was hard enough to process as Dali processed the individuals. Then she heard Synth speak.

"Wait-- this expedition." Dali addressed the scientist looking fellow, assuming he was the leader, "It's going to China? Wh-" Her eyes went wide in disbelief, "What could eliminating the Brotherhood and recovering fusion cores possibly have to do with China?"
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A solemn nod and unbreaking eye contact were Joe's only response to Sky's threat, before she returned to her game. She made a valid point, anyone planning an excursion like this had to have serious resources backing them up. But... China? He shared the other's interest in this point. He was no history buff, and in fact, was almost totally lost in this conversation. So he decided to just stay quiet and learn what he can.

Then, the next member of their little "party" showed up. Another Asian woman, accompanied by some kind of Mr. Handy variant. They didn't really look like mercs, scientists, or anyone he expected to show up. They almost looked like they were raised in a vault. His skin bristled, this thought unsettled him. The guy who took out his crew was from a vault. She didn't seem like a threat, but neither did that lone wanderer. Great, another one to watch. What the fuck kind of expedition is this going to be?

As the others spoke, he let out a sigh. He'd been around eggheads before, and could recognize where this conversation was going. Whatever. I don't need the details. Just tell me what to shoot, and it's dead, he thought. Doesn't matter what their endgame was, only thing that matters is getting paid and getting home.

He rummaged in his rucksack and pulled out his bottle of whiskey. He'd found it a long time ago, and had yet to open it. It was rare to find a bottle of anything in such good condition, so he'd been saving it for a special occasion. Special occasions were also rare in this world, so Joe figured this could count. He twisted it open and took a swig.
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Two weeks ago he started this journey, the railroad was suffering from the damage but it hadn't failed it's mission to rescue those that wanted to be free. They decided to send a representative of the railroad and after some debate, Bruce decided to volunteer to go. He made arangements to set up six fake silver shrouds, (in truth nothing more then six black trenchcoat and hats with pipe machine guns), in order for the silver shroud to seem to be anywhere and everywhere between good neighbor to bunker hill. This also meant he could not travel the roads in all black, aside from the fact that it was very hot in the getup, without diminishing the name of the silver shroud. He kept the outfit and explosive weapons in his backpack in case he truly needed them.

So it was that he was traveling as a caravan guard from bunker hill to county crossing then finches farm. He returned the armor he borrowed to look intimidating and broke off from the caravan before reaching hub city auto wreckers. Bruce ate a crab cake and risked the rivers rads to emerge on the road south to nahant.

If there is one thing the railroad does not lack, it is lanterns. Before reaching the police station, he took out a glass lantern with a polished metal lining to make the light even brighter but more focused. Bruce shouldered his rifle to his left hand for the march and set the lantern on the bayonet fitting. This left his right hand to draw his pistol if need be, but he hoped the presented rifle would be enough of a deterrent

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"Checkmate." Sky stated unceremoniously as she pushed the device back over to Zack before opening her book and picking up where she had left off.

Wincing, the man closed the device and stood, turning to address the newcomers and their consistent question. "China," he said, walking around the table, "Has suddenly lit up, both metaphorically and literally. Increased light pollution has been observed from orbit and a series of radiation spike have been observed in localised areas. Nothing to suggest mini-nuk use of course, the spikes are too constant, too sustained. They're the the kind of spikes we'd expect to see from newly constructed Fusion Cores."

He paused, standing behind Shin-mu. "Which of course means that China has figured out how to build what the Brotherhood currently lacks, something which had previously only been achieved by the Institute." He said, looking pointedly at X8-11, "A group who, I might add, would never store all their eggs in one basket. Or in this case, all of their members, technologies, holding cells and reset codes in one facility. Unfortunately, not all of these... Institute Cells can be easily accessed, nor do they contain the necessary technologies or qualified individuals needed to create Fusion Cores, which is why we will be travelling to China, by sea, in order to retrieve the data and materials required to construct our own Cores, preferably before the Brotherhood completes their own research and returns to the Commonwealth."

"The medical unit will not be necessary but is welcome, nevertheless." Shin-mu stated calmly, referring but never looking directly towards Curie. "As is every new volunteer." She said, addressing both Dali and the newly arrived Bruce who stood in the doorway amongst the others.
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Institute cells? These people were casually sharing information nobody from the outside was supposed to know, and it was making X8 rather nervous. He didn't turn to greet the newly arrived people, and instead continued questioning Zack.

"I must know who you are, and what your motives are. And for your own sake, don't try to lie."
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Dali smiled and curtsied at her welcoming, Curie gave a small wave with her claw hand. However, Dali spoke under her breath when Shin-mu referenced her companion, "Well, I couldn't exactly leave her behind..." She shrugged, "McNamara would have scrapped her for whatever makes her run in an instant." Nodding politely to Bruce, Dali's attention was turned to the emotionless man as he began an interrogation of the three of his own.

She would admit, she was curious. All of this seemed suspect-- she was new out here, but she knew enough to know that strangers, people you didn't have a personal stake with, could always prove to be a fatal liability. Never presume you know anyone unless you know them. Maybe she was reaching for similarities, but based on his tone, he wasn't overtly aggressive, but more unwilling to undertake a long journey with people he didn't know-- they both valued knowing people. Of course-- this man's methods of getting to know people and her own methods couldn't have been further apart.

He was being too direct, his questions were too broad. Who could be constructed in an instant-- in the Vault, and even moreso in the wasteland, a person's 'who' could be constructed in an instant. Dali knew the self was an illusion. It didn't matter 'who' they were. And if they had ulterior motive outside of going to China, somehow recovering fusion cores, and eliminating the Brotherhood-- they wouldn't tell, and Dali could figure out on her own later. 'Who' and 'why' were important-- but we needed the whole picture, we knew 'what' and 'when,' but we didn't know 'how.'

"Y-yeah!" Dali added her own addendum to the man's question, hoping he'd see what she was trying to do, "How do you have the resources to gather a crew of strangers and send them across the country to China, while presumably paying us afterwards? How are we getting to China if we make it to the west coast at all-- isn't there an ocean in the way? How do you have access to a satellite at all? Do you know if the Brotherhood doesn't already have access to this information? And I think the most important thing here-- if we really are going to China, how do we know they'll even want to give us that knowledge-- the last I check we've got a bit of a rocky history with China..."

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"Anyone here speak chinese?"
It might have been a foolish question, perhaps it was already covered or they were going to stick a magic fish in people's ear. But what little he knew beyond his scope was that there was a different language. 'Silver Shroud and the Jade Dragon' made some mentions, but anything from a comic book was going to be stretched to trope and skewed to no end.

Bruce sniffed sharply after speaking, taking a swim wasn't the brightest plan on a good day and he hoped he didn't get a cold while on a boat. He had a change of clothes, but only into his costume and it was too soon for that. Snuffing nose did give rise to the interesting smells of the group, some clean, some dirtier than him, and one that actually smelled beautiful.

He set his rifle into the crook of a corner and ran a fingerless gloved hand down the wooden doorframe. It seemed in better shape than most buildings had fared against the elements, perhaps it had even some care over the years by people trying to do more out here than just survive. Something found only to have to leave it again.
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