Has'la walked down the road, traveling westward. He had left Houston the day before, and salvaged the few buildings that they came across. While most were picked clean, they did manage to find a storm cellar that most salvagers had missed. He had picked up a pair of boots, a few packs of cigarettes, and the like. It wasn't much, but it would buy them a room for the night and a hot meal. He stepped off of the road as a large truck drove by him. It was a pre-apocalyptic military truck by the looks of it, an old diesel vehicle. They weren't that rare, as suitable fuels were easy to produce. The truck was escorted by four Jeep Lightnings, all-electric vehicles with the classic Jeep military look.
An hour later he saw the town on the horizon, with the hill overlooking it covered in Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. A few minutes later they came to a booth at the side of the road with a cable from the wind turbines running to it. A older model, and more worn Lightning was parked beside the booth. The booth was covered in charge cells, and a man sat behind it. "Excuse me, could I get some cells charged?" He laid a few depleted cells on the counter.
"Sure," the man said, picking the cells up. He plugged them into a charging station and, a few seconds later, pulled them back out. "1.3 Valn."
Has'la placed his wristcomp near the mans device and transferred the currency through it. The man used an Iphone 9 by the looks of it. An outdated piece of PA tech, but for transferring currency and simple communications it was sufficient. "Anything you like?" asked the man behind the booth, seeing Has'la looking over the cells on his stand.
"Not really, I was hoping you would have a high-capacity cells, but you don't have any."
"Actually, a trader just arrived a little while ago. He usually brings a few with him, to sell to the people in the town. I wish Icould go get a few, but if I leave the booth others will come by to steal power."
"Speaking of that," said Has'la, "Why do you have so many VAWTs?"
"The town and the Uranium mine need as much as we can give them. Solar isn't powerful enough, there's no Hydro around here, and my brother, his wife, and I don't have the skills needed to keep anything more complex running. We even have to ship the ore to Houston for refinement, as we don't have the power to refine it here, and if we ran a power line out here the bandits would just cut it."
Has'la nodded. "In that case, I should get to town and see about buying one of those Ion charge cells. See you later."
"Yeah, see ya." the man said as he walked away.
An hour later he saw the town on the horizon, with the hill overlooking it covered in Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. A few minutes later they came to a booth at the side of the road with a cable from the wind turbines running to it. A older model, and more worn Lightning was parked beside the booth. The booth was covered in charge cells, and a man sat behind it. "Excuse me, could I get some cells charged?" He laid a few depleted cells on the counter.
"Sure," the man said, picking the cells up. He plugged them into a charging station and, a few seconds later, pulled them back out. "1.3 Valn."
Has'la placed his wristcomp near the mans device and transferred the currency through it. The man used an Iphone 9 by the looks of it. An outdated piece of PA tech, but for transferring currency and simple communications it was sufficient. "Anything you like?" asked the man behind the booth, seeing Has'la looking over the cells on his stand.
"Not really, I was hoping you would have a high-capacity cells, but you don't have any."
"Actually, a trader just arrived a little while ago. He usually brings a few with him, to sell to the people in the town. I wish Icould go get a few, but if I leave the booth others will come by to steal power."
"Speaking of that," said Has'la, "Why do you have so many VAWTs?"
"The town and the Uranium mine need as much as we can give them. Solar isn't powerful enough, there's no Hydro around here, and my brother, his wife, and I don't have the skills needed to keep anything more complex running. We even have to ship the ore to Houston for refinement, as we don't have the power to refine it here, and if we ran a power line out here the bandits would just cut it."
Has'la nodded. "In that case, I should get to town and see about buying one of those Ion charge cells. See you later."
"Yeah, see ya." the man said as he walked away.