Chapter 102: The vein of my existence
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Chapter 102: The vein of my existence
-A few days later, Goodsprings-
"Now that we are all here, the meeting can now proceed."
Sitting at a table were the leaders of Sixâs territories and the Brotherhood of Steel army. Among those present were Rebecca, Elder Ron, Lloyd, and Tanya, along with various other officers in charge of various aspects of the Chapterâs base.
"Firstly, let us hear a report on all the vault tunnel developments."
Six began, directing the conversation.
One of the Brotherhood of Steel officers stood up, a clipboard in hand.
"The tunnel connecting Goodsprings, Primm, Nipton, and Novac, along with the REPCONN test site to Nellis Air Force Base, has reached half completion this week, sir. It is expected to be completed sooner than scheduled should we use all the power armor drones and droids to assist in the project."
He reported.
"I will speak to them to ensure that you get the assistance you need."
Tanya told the man. He nodded and sat down.
"Thank you, Tanya."
Six said, taking the folder that was filled with articulated blueprints, graphs, diagrams, and an outpour checklist of numbers.
"Articulate as always. Good job."
"How are the Knightmares Frame projects coming along, Lloyd?"
Six asked.
"We canât rely on our power armors, if we face someone like Pilar again. We need more powerful units, so you can spend as much as you need."
"They should be finished soon, boss. But if you want quick shoddy work, itâll affect the quality of the frames."
Lloyd replied.
Six leaned back in his chair, considering Lloydâs words carefully. The Knightmare Frames were already powerful, but after what had happened with Pilar, they needed something beyond standard designsâsomething that could match the kind of monstrous threats they might face in the future.
"Quality over quantity."
Six finally decided.
"I donât want rushed work. If we face something like Pilar again, we need these machines to be reliable, not just fast-tracked. Take whatever resources you need."
Lloyd grinned, pushing his glasses up.
"Oh, youâre gonna love what Iâve got cooking, boss. Give me a bit more time, and Iâll present something thatâll shake the battlefield."
Six nodded before turning to Elder Ron.
"What about recruitment and training? How is the new Brotherhood of Steel shaping up?"
Elder Ron folded his arms, his expression serious.
"Weâve had a steady influx of recruitsâmany drawn by the way weâre actually helping people instead of hoarding tech like the old Brotherhood. The new blood is adapting well to our doctrine."
"The integration of advanced training from Viktorâs experience and your own combat strategies has pushed our Paladins and Knights far beyond what they used to be."
"Good."
Six said.
"Weâre going to need every advantage."
Rebecca, lounging with her feet propped up on the table, smirked.
"What about that whole âwe almost died and turned into eldritch nightmaresâ situation? Are we just gonna ignore that?"
The room went silent for a moment. Most of them had already been briefed on what happened to Six and Rebecca after consuming the Third Umbilical Cord, but no one had spoken about it openly.
Tanya crossed her arms.
"That is a matter we must address, Father and Mother. Your transformation has had unforeseen consequences for myself and the rest of your children. It is evident that the power you both unlocked is still stabilizing, as all our eye colors have turned to amber gold and we are experiencing numerous changes. any of us could lose controlâ"
Six cut her off.
"You wonât."
His tone left no room for argument.
Rebecca, still grinning, stretched.
"Yeah, yeah, donât worry, you little tyke. But if you start growing extra eyeballs and whispering in a forbidden language, Iâll smack you, okay?"
Tanya sighed, but a small smirk twitched at her lips at her motherâs jab.
"Moving on."
Six said.
"Ron, I want your best people in the Education capsules to become the best tacticians and start running simulations. We donât know when the next invasion will hit, and Iâd rather be ready before weâre blindsided."
Ron nodded.
"Understood. Weâll begin immediately."
Sixâs golden eyes flickered, his mind already working through the next set of challenges.
War was coming.
And this time, they would be the ones to dictate how it played out.
"Whatâs the point of even making power armors in the first place then?"
A BHS officer questioned, slamming a hand onto the table.
"To build up our stocks of them and to produce better power armors later. Even if we stocked up on them now, by the time we would actually be using them for real, the armorâs would become obsolete to newer generation models."
Tanya explained.
Ron frowned.
"You donât mean to say that the power armorâs will become useless soon?"
Six then took over.
"In a few months, they will. with new frames already development. The knightmare frames will be better than the power armors out now, but they wonât be forever. It would be best to invest in a more reliable and efficient knightmare frame later."
Ron exhaled deeply before responding, his tone weighted with concern.
"Iâve received word from the East Coast Chapter. And it seems theyâre... rather mixed on Sarah Lyonsâs leadership."
Tanyaâs golden eyes narrowed.
"Mixed? What do you mean?"
Ron crossed his arms.
"Itâs because of those damn hardliners still clinging to the old waysâstill hoarding technology, refusing to assist the locals, and treating anyone outside the Brotherhood as a liability. Theyâve been undermining Sarah Lyons ever since Elder Lyons passed."
His voice carried an edge of frustration as he slammed a hand on the table.
"Theyâre tainting our cause in the Capital Wasteland! The people trust the Brotherhood because Sarah and her faction have been helping them, but these hardliners? They only care about hoarding technology, not progress."
Six leaned forward, his expression unreadable.
"And how bad is it?"
Ron hesitated for a moment before answering.
"Bad enough that there are whispers of a possible coup. If the hardliners push too far, it could split the East Coast Brotherhood further in half."
The room fell into a heavy silence.
Rebecca scoffed.
"Oh, great. Another civil war is in the making. Or, yâknow, we could just kick their asses and take over. Thatâd be fun."
Ron let out a tired sigh.
"Letâs hope it doesnât come to that."
Six sighed, running a hand through his hair.
"We canât let that happen. If the East Coast Chapter fractures, itâll leave the Capital Wasteland vulnerable to the Enclave remnants, super mutants, and raider factions."
Tanyaâs mind was already working through possible solutions.
"Father, we need to act preemptively. If we let this fester, itâll become a full-blown crisis."
Six acknowledged his young daughter with a nod, gently patting her on the head. Tanya was an unexpected blessing for the VI family. By all accounts, she was a true genius, embodying the best qualities of both her grandfather and grandmother without any of their flaws.
He was more than delighted to have her, as his group occasionally needed an occasional lucky break now and then.
"Then we send support. Multiple Prydwenâs carrying supplies, reinforcements, and the firepower needed to keep Sarah in control."
Tanya, however, was already deep in thought.
"If weâre going to intervene in the East, we need to do more than just send supplies and troops. We need a strategic plan, one that wonât just reinforce Sarah Lyonsâs position but also change the Brotherhoodâs structure there for the long term."
Six nodded.
"Then start working on it. Coordinate with Ron. I want a full breakdown of their power structure, key figures, and potential allies. Weâll need leverage if weâre going to clean house."
Ron nodded in appreciation, though his expression remained tense.
"That should help stabilize things, but it wonât be enough. The hardliners wonât go down easily even if we show up with extra guns. Theyâve been ingrained in the Brotherhoodâs philosophy for decades."
Six crossed his arms, his golden eyes glowed faintly as he smirked.
"If they refuse to change, then weâll give them an ultimatumâfall in line with Sarahâs leadership and ours, or get the hell out of the Brotherhood. Weâve already proven here that hoarding tech isnât the way forward. If they resist, weâll give them a choiceâadapt or be left behind. I donât care how deep their roots go; if they wonât change, theyâre dead weight."
Rebecca grinned.
"Oh, I like this plan."
Tanya, however, was more calculating.
"A direct approach could work, but we need leverage. We need to know who the key figures among the hardliners are, their weaknesses, and how to dismantle their power structure without causing a full collapse."
Six pointed at Ron.
"Get me a full breakdown of the East Coast Chapterâwhoâs loyal, whoâs on the fence, and whoâs causing problems. I want to know who we can turn and who we need to put down."
Ron nodded.
"Understood. Iâll have a full report ready within the week."
Six exhaled, feeling the weight of yet another challenge stacking on his shoulders. First, the Knightmare Frames. Now, the East Coast Brotherhood was about to get a wake-up call, and on top of it all, the looming threat of another invasion.
He glanced at Rebecca, whose golden eyes flickered with amusement.
"Youâre thinking too much again."
She teased.
Six smirked.
"Someone has to."
She rolled her eyes.
"Yeah, yeah. Just make sure you donât stress yourself into growing tentacles or some other weird eldritch thing."
The meeting continued with reports on infrastructure, logistics, and future operations. By the time it ended, one thing was clearâif the hardliners refused to adapt... Six would make sure they were removed.
War wasnât just coming.
It had already begun.
"Wahahahaha, are you ready to continue your training, boyo?"
Laughter boomed from the tall, muscular man wearing a long red captainâs coat. Beneath his coat, he sported a blue shirt and a yellow sash around his waist. He wore dark blue pants and what appeared to be black sea boots, topped off with a pirate hat featuring the Jolly Roger, placed over a yellow-spotted bandana.
His fierce grin and intense eyes were nearly always present, complemented by thick black hair and a short, robust neck.
And his most striking physical feature was his curved, thick black mustache, which Six envied so much that he started growing his own.
The manâs name was Gol D. Roger, a pivotal figure, and the vein of Sixâs existence ever since he summoned him to the Fallout World, where he became his fighting instructor.
"Huuuuuuuugh!"