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@Darkmoon Angel Oof. I'm sorry. I hope you shake off the after-effects, whatever they are.
ENCLAVE VAULT




"Every time. Every goddamn time."

"What's that, sir?"

We now take you to the bowels of the Earth, a long way down from the surface which Fort Knox sits upon, where two Enclave soldiers stand, one a normal Tesla Soldier, and the other an especially-advanced looking one with highlights of a lighter blue on his armor. The Fallout Sector member had...kind of an accent, like maybe he came out of San Francisco with its Asian population, but he went by the name of Greg MacRider, and he was...a technological genius. Even still, this one had him puzzled...and maybe a little concerned.

"Every time we boot up the central brain of the Vault for active duty, it basically starts shouting at us with this speech. It looks like just a start-up message, like some cheap prank, but I've combed through millions of lines of programming and attempted to patch it out, and it will just not go. So, I'm thinking the computer is psychotic."

"How bad? Like...should we be worried?"

"No, we have control. It can't do what it wants. But it...doesn't like it, and it doesn't like it a whole lot."

"Okay, next question: What're we gonna do about it? 'Cause I know that Number One isn't gonna like it."

"Well, apart from therapy, I don't know if we CAN do anything about it. I'll let Jack know about this, and he can pass it on up the line."

It was about then that a soldier monitering frequencies and transmissions found something new. He began recording, and then when it hit a certain point, he announced to the other two nearby "I found something else that he's not gonna like. Sending the feed directly to his chambers now.". It needed to be immediately addressed, as their commander's standing orders that all new developments should be relayed to him as soon as possible, so...off went the televised signal from Canada straight to the man himself.

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The room was dark, save for the many flickering images upon the screens. Some were television screens, others holographic displays. The entire room appeared to be screens and technical equipment. This was the control chamber of Number One. It was a cold and forboding sort of room, where a hundred things were being displayed at once, and he caught them all from his chair in the middle. The chair was a large metallic unit with various buttons and electronic ports for his suit to connect to. He sat in it often, taking sessions of hours or even days, broken up only be one's own personal needs. Yes, he was a living being, which is why there was a hatchway elevator to his quarters beneath this room.

Number One sat in the center of all this, clad in a large powersuit of black and highlights of red, the eyes of the suit themselves red. He was the tallest one of all, even taller than Bob Malcontente', and broader of shoulder too. He looked more solid than Scott's heavily-armored suit, which was extra-armored so that people and explosions couldn't interrupt his work. And yet, he held that well-roundedness that Jack enjoyed in his suit. Powersuits were incredible machines. A little tweek here and there, and they could do almost anything. Still, this one was sitting passively, for now. That is...until the television signal from Canada popped in on the main viewer. He heard the main part from Canada, and then rewatched the full recording for good measure. And that was when Jack popped in through the heavily-armored door that was the entrance to this room.

"Ah, good. You have seen it. I was warned by Greg. Looks like someone wants to make a move against us."

"The move into the light was always going to bring exposure. It was only a matter of time."

"Didn't expect a television signal. Most televisions out there are scrap. Still, what do you wanna do about them?"

"Nothing."

"Nothing?"

The head of the taller armor turned to look at Jack now.

"Nothing, because - as of now - nothing has OCCURRED. These are words. They are meant to provoke a reaction. Let the fools of Canada send their mercenaries to Enclave-friendly territory. SEE what they get. And if they attack...they will die."

Jack paused to think about this, but then in doing so, he pointed to the speakers in the room, the ones lining the walls near the ceiling.

"Do you have to keep that playing?"

The music suddenly stopped, leaving the chamber in relative silence.

"No."

"That's better. Now then, basically you're saying we don't have to do anything because they're just gonna send people off to get stonewalled and shot at."

"Precisely."

"Alright, then we'll move on. We've been having the folks at Louisville talk to the Indiana Homes. There isn't much friction between them, so it's gotten a bit smoother. Indy still doesn't like us, of course. He's this explorer/historian type. Lives in a museum and curates it.

"I have been giving that some thought. There are some articles in our possession, things which have no intrinsic value to our effort, but were potential bartering tools. He lives in a museum. We will offer him things that BELONG in a museum, and an historical account of what I have done to PURGE the old Enclave. He will learn that the old government is dead, and that New American States shall be born."

"Oh, you've been working on your pitch for when the Republic gets wind of us."

"They are far and away, and hardly a concern...but yes. The tales that I've heard of the handful of soldiers at the Hoover Dam has made it easier for me. When the NCR finally makes their push East, we will be ready for them, because they will be forced to concede that the Enclave does not have to be their enemy, and will not simply open fire."

"That will still take a number of years, so we'd better get onto matters on this end."

"Indeed."

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Up on the surface, certain articles in Enclave footlockers were being loaded into the back of a waiting Vertibird, while others were heading out of armored hatches in the ground that opened up to allow them to the surface. One was obviously going North, to Indiana Homes, while the other two...were loaded up with some kind of heavy capturing gear involving high-test cord-lines, heavy nets, grappling devices, stun units, and also gas. They were bound for other locations, Daniel Boone National Park and the Mammoth Cave. They were on for the hunt. Suddenly, from a spot from the surface, the man in the black-and-orange armor looked up at the one turning for the cave area shouted "Wait for me!", and activated a jetpack to reach them. Bob was going hunting, having basically trounced all the recruits and left them all clean-up detail. Once he came on board the Vertibird...

"So, what's on the list for today?"

"Deathclaws, sir."

"Oh boy! Jack will be so pleased!"

"Will he really, sir?"

"Not a bit. Ever since Texas, whoa boy... Now, let's get a move on! Those labs ain't gonna fill themselves!"

We have fun here, at Enclave HQ.
@Darkmoon Angel I was gettin' worried.
@Jeddaven Big bounty.
<Snipped quote by FalloutJack>
the opinions of a bitch dont matter


I agree. His opinion doesn't matter. :P
Fuck the Enclave lol


Number One didn't like that.
Gotham Harbor


There was a brief moment of anxiety on the part of Raimi as this guy came in and made a dynamic thump on the paved ground. What the hell was he doing?! The bad guy didn't have to know anyone was there! They could've both been sneaky, but the Supes wanted to be a target, it seemed. Yeah, she picked up what he wanted to do, but she felt that a little more stealth could've done them both a good turn. Raimi was in position as he slammed the door off of its hinges, and was bathed in lightning bolts. She winced, but he didn't seem overly-harmed as he stepped in. Well, that's Supers, for you. Walking granite walls, they were.

Jon would see the man, his machinery, and all. Right now, he was seeing alot more than the time traveler outside could glean. This room had the full setup, alright. Various parts of the room - walls and ceiling - had weather emission gear, the immediate source of the volts that ran through him. Weather Wizard had installed it as sort of a point defense grid against unwanted intruders, which is to say all intruders. Obviously, the bolts of electricity weren't enough for him at the start, but they ramped up in intensity briefly before being cut off.

He could see him in the middle of the room, the Weather Wizard.

Standing by a large machine that could only be a high-powered weather generator was a man in a padded green suit with a mask of a lightning flair, green and yellow. His actual suit was padded and insulated against possibly redirecting weather against him, a 'W' in a lightning bolt on his chest, and he wore a sleek black cloak that was meant to be further resistant to attacks, especially of the heat and energetic quality. It was designed to help against backfires and such-like. Might give him just a couple seconds under the old heat vision scrutiny. In his hand was a weather-caster wand, the compact device that carried not just its own power, but could remotely control all weather generation devices on a whim...and it had a tether to the man's wrist. Looks like he'd learned from past mistakes against telekinetics and people slapping the device from his hands.

"You can just stay right there, where I can see you. You and your friend. Oh yes, I saw the camera feed. There's no point trying to fool me. The defense grid would keep you from just infiltrating, anyway."

There was an exasperated sigh, and a quick shuffle as...Jon's super hearing would pick up the sound that Raimi's portal made...before she nonchalantly walked in. There was something different about her, something that the Weather Wizard didn't pick up on immediately: Her suit wasn't damaged. The left claw looked perfectly fine.

"I didn't expect someone with time-acceleration abilities to show up, but then I'd only seen that happen once with the Clock King."

"Oh crap. You know the Clock King?"

"Only by reputation. I haven't gone into this business without a little study. For instance, I know that this man here loves a nice sunny day, but if you hit 'im with ionizing particles of a wavelength that occur in the red spectrum of light, he balks at it."

Dammit, too many people learn about the things that actually harm a Superman. Granted, the Wiz here obviously took the time to do his homework, but it's because he was a superhero in the light that so many people recognize him and what he can do.

"I don't suppose the fact that your cornered here will make you give up, will it?"

"Hardly. This machine is set to bring about a powerful storm in an instant, one that will wipe out this harbor and anybody that decides to interfere."

Now, if Jon's been using his x-ray vision right now to try and figure out a weakness in the room's defenses, he would - of course - see that the point defense emitters were all working in a series. He'd also see a version of the time traveler beside him climbing up a wall outside to make it to one of those little high windows that warehouses tend to have towards the ceiling. This one had a damaged claw, indicating that it was the he'd been talking to, while the one that was IN the room was from some point before assaulting the weather machine, before they had met. Once the one outside had made it to the window, she could see the Weather Wizard from behind and make eye contact with the two inside. As an indicator of what was about to happen, she held up a few flashbangs and a smoke bomb.
uhhhhhhh someone better check the territorial claims of each sheet.


@Yam I Am Hey, you know how Stuff would use the zeroeth character post to hold a list of characters in his RPs? Why not do that for the claimed territories?
@Kale19

"ACHOO!!"

*Clinkity-clink-clink!*
@Kale19 I know exactly why they're bloody. You didn't want to waste water, cleaning them off.
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