Let's start with my rewrite of Fallout 4, shall we?
1 - Hello, Wasteland
Nora Miyamoto, the First Survivor, woke.
Perhaps "woke" was not the correct word, except inasmuch as cryostasis is technically a form of sleep. It would be more accurate to say she exited hibernation.
Regardless, such distinctions were not important to her. Not when her husband was right across from her and was rapidly waking up himself.
"NORA!"
"NICK!"
The two embraced for the first time since 2077.
Then they quickly got to work freeing the others from their pods.
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NORA: So…this is all that's left?
CODSWORTH: Indeed.
MR. ABLE: Well, call me an optimist, but I think we can make this work.
NATE: How so?
CODSWORTH: We've got room for crops, we can scrap abandoned buildings for rebuilding materials…Sanctuary Hills is a bit of a fixer-upper, to be sure, but I agree with Mr. Able!
NORA: Alright, then. I guess that means we need to get a scouting expedition together.
MR. ABLE: I volunteer, and Russell and your husband should come too. We're all war veterans.
NORA: Fair enough.
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MRS. WHITFIELD: I can't deal with this!
NORA: Yes, you can.
MRS. WHITFIELD: NO! This is just too much-
NORA: Listen to me, now. You CAN survive this. You were chosen by Vault-Tec to survive this. I want you to take a deep breath.
[breathe.]
NORA: Remember that all of us are in this together. We can make Sanctuary Hills into a model post-apocalyptic community. And as a homemaker, we could use your help starting up a school in the future.
[pause.]
MRS. WHITFIELD: A…school?
[laughter.]
NORA: We're still human, aren't we? And more people will come here. Eventually some of those people will fall in love. Give it five years, six max.
MRS. WHITFIELD: Oh my! I hadn't thought of that!
NORA: So what do you say? Can we count on you?
[pause.]
[acceptance.]
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DESDEMONA: You're serious?
DEACON: Yep. Vault 111 just opened up, and all the residents came out. One of them, Nora, was pretty smart and got everyone armed with some abandoned Vault security equipment. Doubt they would've made it back to their homes otherwise.
DESDEMONA: Interesting. Thoughts?
DEACON: I don't know if we can use them yet - depends on how they react to the concept of synths. But I can give them a pitch, without directly mentioning our name.
DESDEMONA: And what about scouting duties?
DEACON: Glory has that covered. Things have been quiet lately.
DESDEMONA: Quiet is never good with the Institute. Still, you make an excellent argument. Do it.
DEACON: On it, boss!
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INSTITUTE COMMITTEE MEMBER: So. The Vault has opened.
INSTITUTE COMMITTEE MEMBER: Should we acquire the residents?
THE ADMINISTRATOR: Not yet.
2 - Taking in Desolation
"Well, we made it here," Nick remarked mildly.
"Barely," Mr. Russell replied.
"Let's just see if there's anything we can use," Mr. Able chimed in.
Everyone except Nick and Nora had decided to go by their last names, for some reason. Perhaps because the desolation of the Commonwealth had made them want to forget their past lives as embodied by their given names.
"Hey, what's that up in the sky?" Mr. Able asked.
Both men looked up at Able's proclamation, and were incredibly surprised to see a vertibird. A flying one, not a rusty abandoned one.
What the…?
"I don't recognize the insignia on the side," Nick said. "Definitely not US Military."
"Not surprising," Mr. Able replied. At their quizzical looks, he explained: "I doubt the US survived the apocalypse. We're probably in the Republic of Boston or something."
"Actually, it's called the Commonwealth."
The three turned around and immediately pointed their guns at the newcomer, a bald man with black sunglasses.
"Woah, easy!" The man smiled and put his hands up. "I surrender, OK? Name's Deacon. Word around the Commonwealth is that Vault 111 opened up. I figured you guys could use a hand!"
"Bullshit," Nick retorted. "People don't just help each other out here. We haven't been awake long but we've figured that much out."
The man stared for a second, then laughed. "Damn, I'm getting rusty! OK, fair's fair. Name's Deacon. I'm with a group that you might be interested in helping."
"What kind of group?"
"Let me follow you back to Sanctuary Hills and I'll explain. You can search me and take my weapons if you want; just let me stick close! It's not good to be unarmed out here, you dig?"
The three looked at each other, and back at this "Deacon", before finally nodding.
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"Kind of a lot to wrap your head around, huh?" Deacon asked conversationally as he poured himself a shot. "Nice booze, by the way. The pre-War stuff is hard to come by."
"Pre-War?" Nick questioned. "What does…"
"Honey, do you need to ask?" Nora's rebuke was gentle.
"…no, I guess not."
Nick and Nora had become the unofficial leaders of Sanctuary Hills - probably because nobody else really had any leadership qualities to speak of. So it was them who agreed to talk to Deacon and hear his pitch for "assisting" his organization.
Whatever THAT meant…
"So, you guys want a life like you had two centuries ago…or hell, a few days ago from your perspective."
"That would be nice, yes," Nick said. His eyes narrowed. "But don't try to sell us a bridge in Brooklyn."
"A what now?"
"…never mind."
"Look, I get the skepticism. But I'm not just here to give you something for free. We can acquire the technology to rebuild the Commonwealth, but we have to do something else first."
"What's that?"
"Capture the Institute."
Nick and Nora looked at each other, then back at Deacon. "What exactly IS the Institute, then?" Nora asked. "I'm not into destroying things I know nothing about."
Deacon sighed and poured another shot; he quickly downed it. "Got about an hour?"
"Sure…"
3 - The Railroad
2 weeks later…
NORA: Be careful out there, you two.
NICK: We will be.
MR. RUSSELL: Not to worry. I can handle myself!
DEACON: Don't worry, Nora. I know a thing or two about surviving out here. Your husband is under my protection.
NORA: He damn well better be.
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Now was a good time to visit the Listening Station.
Nora Miyamoto had told nobody the truth, even after the end. She suspected her neighbors still retained much of their pre-war zealotry.
It did not seem wise or prudent to reveal that she was not Nora Miyamoto, but Wu Xiaoqi, and that this Listening Station had been her assigned reporting headquarters for the People's Security Bureau.
But…
There was no response. Nor had there been responses on the six other backup frequencies she had been assigned. That could only mean one thing: the People's Republic of China had died along with the United States.
She sighed, walked out of the Listening Post station, and returned to Sanctuary Hills.
My past is dead. All that matters is my community now.
"Well, hello there, Nora - if that is your real name?"
She froze when she saw Codsworth standing outside the Listening Station.
"What are you doing here? And why were you speaking Mandarin Chinese without even the slightest trace of an accent?"
She sighed again, more heavily this time. "Codsworth, float over here for a minute. We've got some things to discuss."
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"Are you going to tell Nick?"
"No, I don't think so." Codsworth sounded pretty confident.
"Why not? Thanks, by the way."
"Were you still actively spying for the enemy, I likely would. But there is no more America, and no more China. What's done is done. Provided you agree to be loyal to our community alone, I shall not report the details of this incident to Mister Nick."
"Good." She paused. "You don't have to worry about me, Codsworth. I only care about Sanctuary now."
"Splendid!"
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DESDEMONA: Would you give your life for a synth?
Nick: Well…
[pause.]
DESDEMONA: A different question, then. Nick, how do you feel about Codsworth?
NICK: Codsworth is a good guy. He's been a huge help to us while we got Sanctuary Hills up and running.
DESDEMONA: Would you give your life for him?
NICK: I wouldn't give my life for anyone but Nora. Doesn't matter if they're synth or a regular old human. Nobody matters that much to me but my wife.
DESDEMONA: Not exactly the answer I was looking for, but I understand where you're coming from. Welcome to the Railroad.
MR. RUSSELL: Great! Let's free some robots.
DEACON: Synths, please. Protectrons are robots. Glory isn't.
MR. RUSSELL: Fair enough, my apologies.
DEACON: Don't mention it. Let's get inside.
4 - The Vault and the Diamond
Mr. Whitfield felt relaxed, and calm. Such a sensation was indescribably wonderful after weeks of non-stop anxiety and fear.
"So…this is a Vault where people live?" It seemed a silly question to ask, but he still felt as if he was dreaming.
"It is indeed," the Overseer replied happily. "We've been around for over two centuries now!"
"And you'll admit us?"
"Probably, yes. Unfortunately a lot of our residents are still wary of outsiders, but since you and your wife are from a Vault that should be less of an issue. Hopefully."
Mr. Whitfield did not hesitate. "Done. We'll be here tomorrow!"
"Great! I'll get your work assignments drawn up. Welcome to Vault 81!"
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NORA: We're sorry to see both of you go.
MRS. WHITFIELD: I feel so bad for abandoning home, but…I just don't feel safe out here. I don't sleep.
MR. WHITFIELD: And I've been drinking non-stop to deal with all of the stress. Vault 81 is just where we belong, Nora.
NORA: I understand. Keep in touch, and make sure to tell them to add us to their trade routes.
MR. WHITFIELD: Will do!
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Andrew Duran, the Vault-Tec Representative, was happy.
Happiness was something he had last known in the days before the Great War. But here, as a bartender at his humble saloon in Sanctuary Hills, he had found peace again.
"Hey, Andrew!"
He smiled warmly as Nick came up to the bar.
"Howdy, Nick! The usual for ya?"
"You know it."
The shot was quickly poured and downed, and the two got to talking.
"Thanks again for letting me stay here," Andrew said sincerely. "Diamond City wouldn't let me stay because I'm a ghoul. Mr. Able wasn't exactly thrilled to see me either."
"Bigotry will not be tolerated in Sanctuary Hills," Nick replied firmly.
"You are such a nice guy! This is the happiest I've been in two centuries."
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Diamond City looked weird.
Mrs. Able simply could not get used to the fact that the former home of her childhood baseball team had been turned into a city. Going inside, she was impressed by the ingenuity of the settlers, and truthfully - though she dared not express this sentiment aloud for fear of upsetting Nick and Nora - she approved of the ban on ghouls.
"So we're in agreement?" She asked Mayor McDonough.
"We are!" He replied happily. "Diamond City will be more than happy to trade supplies and people with Sanctuary Hills."
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"What's it like? Waking up after two centuries asleep?" Piper asked.
"Different, but manageable," Mrs. Able replied. "The first week or so was the hardest. But I adapted, and truthfully I'm impressed by the resilience of humanity." She looked down, her expression clouded with regret. "Honestly, the thing I feel the most is guilt."
"Guilt?"
"When the bombs fell, only those who were approved by Vault-Tec were let in. Less than a dozen of us. The rest of our neighbors…well, they're probably ghouls by now. Or more likely dead."
She nodded. "Thanks again for sitting down for this interview."
Piper was thrilled. This was going to be a bestselling edition. An interview with a pre-war vault dweller? Nobody would be able to resist picking up a copy.
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MR. SMITH: I can't believe you're still fat after two centuries, DiPietro!
DIPIETRO: Bite me, asshole!
[laughter.]
[toast.]
DIPIETRO: So, how's being a ghoul treating you?
MR. SMITH: You live forever, but a lot of people are prejudiced against ya. Oh, and eventually I'll become a mindless feral, and I hope to shoot myself before that moment arrives. You win some, you lose some.
DIPIETRO: Fair enough. And what about the apocalypse?
MR. SMITH: It was horrifying at first, but I got used to it. Settlements popped up pretty quickly. And my ghoulification meant I was able to loot the Glowing Sea for supplies, unlike you smoothskins!
[laughter.]
[pause.]
DIPIETRO: Actually, that's a good idea. Maybe you and Andrew can do some supply runs there.
MR. SMITH: Not gonna happen. I'd rather die than go back to that place.
DIPIETRO: Why?
MR. SMITH: The Commonwealth is alive. It's chaotic and violent, but there's plenty of people. Civilization is slowly working its way back up. The Glowing Sea? It's a fucking graveyard. It's just a creepy place to go salvaging. Not doing it again, ever.
DIPIETRO: Fair enough.
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The Committee of the Institute was worried.
The sudden opening up of Vault 111 had caused instability within the wasteland. They were a new factor. An unknown factor.
Action was now required.
"Let's send X6-88 on a reconnaissance mission."
"Agreed."
5 - Far Harbor
It was a cursed place. Both Nick and Mr. Russell were in agreement on that.
"This place reminds me of Anchorage," he remarked.
"Really?" Nick asked, surprised. "Not me."
"It's the ominous atmosphere. It feels like we're waiting for the other shoe to drop."
Nick thought for a moment, and reluctantly concluded that his fellow veteran's observation was spot-on. Far Harbor put him ill at ease. There was something intangible in the air that made visiting this place a distinctly unnerving experience. As if everyone was waiting for the opportunity to attack one another, but some unseen force was holding them back.
Still, they needed the support of everyone here if the Railroad's plan was going to work. Tinker Tom was very close to reverse-engineering the Institute's teleport technology after five solid years of research and failed experiments…but they needed the expertise of the synths here, not to mention the manpower. They simply did not have enough people to successfully storm the Institute on their own.
"Where should we start?"
"By telling us what you're doing here."
Their conversation was interrupted by an old woman with short gray hair approaching their boat. It was clear from her tone that she wasn't expecting them.
"We don't get many visitors around here," she said. "Name's Avery."
"Nick." "Russell."
"Pleased to meet you. So, what brings you all the way out here?"
Nick thought for a moment, and decided to play it straight.
"We're going to destroy the Institute, and we need some help from the synths."
"That so?" She asked, surprised. "Well, if you want to kill yourselves, there are much easier ways to do it."
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NICK: I hate this place.
OLD LONGFELLOW: Nobody asked you to come here, now did they?
RUSSELL: There's just something off about it. Why do you choose to live here?
OLD LONGFELLOW: Bah. Pampered Vault dwellers.
[pause.]
OLD LONGFELLOW: What, you think we don't learn things from traders in Far Harbor? The Sanctuary ain't exactly been subtle. Nice new name, though.
NICK: It's not that. We've been to communities all over the Commonwealth. But this place seems really hostile to people.
RUSSELL: Exactly! Like there's a big sign up that says "don't come here".
[pause.]
OLD LONGFELLOW: There's a way about the land here. Far Harbor, she either takes to you or she doesn't. Seems like you folks ain't too fond of it, and the feeling's mutual. Keep moving.
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CHASE: So you need our help destroying the Institute?
DiMA: That is not the purpose of this place. And it would risk those who are here.
RUSSELL: We're not going to force anyone to go. It's voluntary.
NICK: And it's not like we're going to blow the whole place up. We're going to capture and use it. New synths will still be made, but free from birth.
DiMA: No more slavery. No more terror. It is an appealing prospect. But the cost…
CHASE: Some in the Institute won't go quietly. We're going to have to kill.
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X6-88: Why do you follow DiMA?
CHASE: Why do you follow the Institute?
X6-88: I suppose I don't now that I've been captured.
CHASE: You always have a choice. We won't force you to remain here. You'll leave disarmed and without your teleportation.
X6-88: A death sentence in this place.
CHASE: Then perhaps you should listen while I explain.
X6-88: Explain what?
CHASE: Why I used to do what you do, and why I don't anymore.
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"You what?" Liam "Patriot" Binet's eyes widened in horror.
"We're not going to kill everyone here," Nora quickly reassured him. "We've got plans for using this place. And we're telling you this now so you can evacuate people."
Liam became slightly less worried. "So what happens after that?"
"We'll guarantee anyone safe passage to Diamond City if they choose to leave the Institute. Their skills will be in high demand in that settlement. And those who want to stay will be working under the Railroad."
"Hmm…" Liam thought. "I think that can work."
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MRS. ABLE: You know something strange?
SMITH: What's that?
MRS. ABLE: I'm getting used to it.
[laughter.]
SMITH: I'm surprised! It took me a lot longer. I guess having friends from before helps.
MRS. ABLE: You know, it does. But I think seeing people get along despite everything has been powerful.
SMITH: I hear ya. Goodneighbor is a place near and dear to my heart. Made me feel like I belonged somewhere for the first time until…well, until I came to the Sanctuary.
MRS. ABLE: I have to admit, I wasn't fond of ghouls when I first met you.
SMITH: You're not the first! But we're not so bad once you get to know us.
MRS. ABLE: True enough.
6 - Fuck the Brotherhood
PRESTON GARVEY: I have to say, you're quite persuasive.
NORA MIYAMOTO: I get that. So are you in?
PRESTON: I think so, yes. We only have a few settlements under our control, and The Sanctuary, or the Republic of the Commonwealth or whatever you want to call it, seems like a good step forward.
NORA: We've got a bit of a problem to deal with first.
PRESTON: About that. You sure you just don't want to blow the Institute up along when your Railroad folks lead the charge?
NORA: Positive. There's too many useful things there. We'll take more casualties capturing it, but it'll be worth it.
[pause.]
NORA: But first we need your help with the Brotherhood.
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ARTHUR MAXSON: We're leaving the Commonwealth.
BROTHERHOOD SOLDIER: What? But the technology-
ARTHUR MAXSON: Is coming for us, and there's nothing we can do. We can't end up like our fallen brethren in the Mojave.
BROTHERHOOD SOLDIER: I'm afraid it's too late for that, sir.
ARTHUR MAXSON: What? Why?
[DEATH: gunshot to head.]
RAILROAD DOUBLE AGENT: Because you're all fucking dead.
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Nora and Nick led the impromptu army onto the Prydwen quickly. The Brotherhood recovered from its shock and began fighting back sooner than expected, and she needed to get the control room if she was going to enable the EMP device.
Luckily she was an expert technician and had managed to modify it from the original plans…
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A blinding blue flash of electricity burst across the entire Prydwen. Thanks to Nora's modifications, the EMP charge disabled every single energy weapon on the ship while leaving the synths unharmed, all of whom were using gunpowder-based weapons per the instructions. The remaining Brotherhood soldiers either surrendered or were executed. Some of the more bloodthirsty synths executed a few Brotherhood soldiers by throwing them right off the Prydwen, which Nora turned a blind eye to.
In some ways this was an even bigger victory than the Institute. It would give them the tools they needed to get into and control the latter. At long last Tinker Tom's modifications to the teleportation technology were ready. But even moreso then the Institute, the Brotherhood were the enemies of their existence. And now they were well and truly dead.
It was time to take the fight to the last ones who still opposed them.
7 - Conquering the Institute
Eighty Eight, formerly X6-88, smiled as the Sanctuary guards spotted him and opened the gate to the Starlightville Settlement. Officially independent, it was also part of what Nora and Nick dubbed the Sanctuary Community. He liked coming here because it had a reputation as a place for outcasts that did not judge past behavior, something he appreciated.
"Hey there, Eighty Eight."
His eyes widened beneath his sunglasses. "Chase? What are you-"
It didn't take him long to realize, and he stopped mid-sentence.
"Yup," Chase confirmed. "Today's the day we recapture the Institute. Thanks for your help in throwing them off the trail, by the way."
Eighty Eight smiled. As far as the Institute was concerned, he was still X6-88 and and was busily hunting Railroad "agents" - most of which were dressed up former raiders. All the while he had slowly undermined the Institute from within, and today would be his masterstroke.
There was no point waiting, was there?
"See you soon," Eighty Eight bid farewell to Chase; the latter quickly nodded and he teleported back to the Institute.
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INSTITUTE COMMITTEE MEMBER: What of the latest reports from the Coursers?
THE ADMINISTRATOR: They are a cause of concern. We must redouble our patrols to-
[teleportation.]
THE ADMINISTRATOR: Well. It seems we have been betrayed. Hello, X6-88.
EIGHTY EIGHT: It's Eighty Eight now. And today, the Institute dies.
THE ADMINISTRATOR: And so mankind's best hope for the future is destroyed.
NICK: Hardly.
DESDEMONA: We have plans for this place.
[EXECUTIONS: gunshot.]
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MADISON LI: On behalf of all former Institute scientists, we surrender to the Republic of the Commonwealth.
DESDEMONA: Excellent. Now get back to work.
MADISON LI: Excuse me?
DESDEMONA: Was I unclear? We have clear need for all of your technology. We will simply ensure that it is not selfishly distributed.
MADISON LI: How do we know you will use it wisely?
DESDEMONA: I learned a thing or two from my visits to the Capital Wasteland.
[shock.]
MADISON LI: I…you…
DESDEMONA: Please just do your job, Madison - Doctor Li. I promise you it will be worth it.
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Madison Li was slowly - slowly - adjusting to life under the Railroad. They seemed genuinely interested in using the technology to improve life in the Commonwealth, which was good, but…
…well, things were different. The Synth Retention Bureau was abolished and Justin Ayo had been banished from the Institute - the only one not given safe passage to Diamond City, though apparently he had made it anyways. In the SRB's place, the new Synth Rights Bureau did everything its predecessor despised: work to ensure synths remained recognized as equal beings.
She was surprised at the insistence synths had on being equals. In most respects they were entirely superior to humans, but they didn't like to be reminded of it.
After all, it was humans that had freed them.
"Thank you for coming to my office, Doctor Li." DiMA's greeting was warm, warmer than she would have expected. She could see why he was the leader of the Synths in the Institute.
"Of course. I wanted to get a chance to speak to you alone." She paused. "I have to ask, why keep the name Institute? You only changed the motto."
"Because I have no issue with the cause of advancing science," DiMA replied. "Only with the methods you used to keep Synths in bondage. Now that that is gone, the Institute can be used for its proper purpose: to advance the cause of Earth as a whole. Hence the new motto: Earth, Recreated."
"It's a good motto," she agreed. Not as catchy as ours, she added to herself. "So, are you ready to begin the interview?" DiMA nodded, and she placed the recorder on his desk.
"Who is DiMA?"
8 - Loose Ends
Cabot House was an unusually pristine place. Nora and Smith (the latter chosen to demonstrate Nora's philosophy and test the Cabots) both had to clamp down their envy as they remembered their pre-war lives.
"Well, look at us!" Jack Cabot said cordially as he poured them each some wine and sat down at the table. "Three artifacts from a time long past. Though I suppose our friend Nora is a bit more youthful compared to myself and Mr. Smith!
"It's been a hell of an apocalypse, huh?" Smith agreed.
"Indeed it has! Fellows such as yourself who have lived as long as I have without our secret!"
"You mean your serum, derived from your father Lorenzo?" Nora asked mildly. Jack froze, and Smith grinned.
"Here's the deal," Smith began. "We're bringing an end to the apocalypse in this little corner of glorious America. The Republic of the Commonwealth will be proclaimed in two weeks time, and what was once Parsons State Insane Asylum will be repurposed as a research institute. Your father will live under nicer conditions, with other minds to talk to."
His eyes narrowed. "We'll let your family stay immortal, but you can't use your scientific abilities to undermine the Commonwealth. And you need to hand all of your serum research data over to us."
"What?" Jack managed. "But the serum-"
"Will be reproduced, and used as we deem fit," Nora interrupted. "We won. We defeated the Institute, and now we're in charge."
Jack stared at the two of them for a moment. The Cabots did not survive this long without knowing which way the wind was blowing, and he could see the writing on the wall.
"Very well," he said after a moment. "I pledge the Cabot family's full cooperation with the Commonwealth, provided you keep my father away from the rest of us."
"Agreed." Nora offered her hand, and Jack quickly shook it.
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"Honey, we need to talk."
"About what, sweetie?"
"About the secret Listening Post we just found."
Nora froze.
"I'm sorry, Nora," Codsworth said, floating into the room and addressing them as casually as he normally did now. "Nick was rather insistent once the Listening Post was discovered. It appears your code name was in the database."
"Honey, how could you do something like this? A Chinese spy?" Nick seemed more incredulous than hurt, but there was some of the latter creeping in as well.
"What's done is done," she said. "Nothing excuses it, but it's not who I am anymore. China and America are both dead. The Sanctuary and the Commonwealth are the future."
"Indeed they are," Codsworth agreed.
"It's going to take some time for me to process this," Nick said.
"Take all the time you need. But remember that we've got work to do."
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JOHN-CALEB BRADBERTON: "So, these Institute scientists…they are to be my companions?"
RUSSELL: Yes. Sorry, but we can't let you die. You have too much useful knowledge. But we understand why you're lonely and bored. So in addition to those scientists, we're also going to show you a movie once per day.
JOHN-CALEB BRADBERTON: "A movie?! It's been centuries…very well. I will cooperate. And I am greatly looking forward to the change in routine."
RUSSELL: We figured you would.
SIERRA PETROVITA: Hey! What about me?! I help you find this place too!
RUSSELL: You'll be keeping him company as well. Don't worry about that.
SIERRA: Hooray!
9 - Rebuilding the Commonwealth
"And that is why the Mayor is and always has been under the employ of the Republic and the Sanctuary as the former unit X7-62." Piper was confident. There was no need not to be.
The citizens of Diamond City stared in shock at the revelation.
"He's a synth?!" Not too long ago a mob would have been tempted to tear him apart for this, but things were different under the Republic, which Diamond City had begrudgingly agreed to be annexed to. Synths were everywhere, and all were open about their status. With a few exceptions like DiMA and Nick Valentine, none could be told apart from humans - but people were gradually accepting this rather than living in fear of the fact.
"Indeed he is," Piper replied. "And he's been doing everything he can to make Diamond City a better place."
"Folks, I only found out about this recently," the Mayor said in his most reassuring voice. "I've already agreed to step down. Just know that I did everything for the good of our people."
"The ghouls might disagree with that!"
"In three months time, a referendum will be held on Diamond City's non-human ban," Piper announced, quieting the crowd with shock once more. "You can decide for yourselves whether or not you want to let them in. In the meantime, we will continue restoring Goodneighbor to ensure it is up to the same standard as Diamond City."
"Who cares about a bunch of ghouls?" Someone shouted, to murmurs of agreement.
"The Republic does."
And that settled the argument.
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AVERY: I can't believe it. You actually got rid of the Fog.
OLD LONGFELLOW: And agreed to let the Children of Atom seal themselves inside their little tomb.
NICK: It won't be a tomb. They've got crops and canned food. They'll be fine.
AVERY: Away from all of us. Finally, we can have peace.
OLD LONGFELLOW: Long live the Commonwealth. Never thought I'd say that, but you've earned the phrase.
NICK: Agreed. Long live the Commonwealth!
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2 years later…
The Whitfields stared in shock at the outside of Vault 81.
"You've…you've rebuilt everything!" Mrs. Whitfield could not keep the awe out of her voice.
"We have!" Nora said cheerfully. "After the Commonwealth, we'll take care of the surrounding land. This is a great day for all the inhabitants of Earth."
"And Vault 81…?" Mr. Whitfield asked nervously.
"The door will be opened, but you and all other residents will be able to keep your current homes. You'll also be free to close the door in the event of war of natural disasters. I've already worked out an agreement with the Overseer."
"In that case…" Mr. Whitfield cleared his throat. "Can we go visit home again?"
"Of course!"
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Sanctuary Hills was beautiful. Not just because of what its residents had rebuilt, but because of what it represented.
The tricolor of the Commonwealth - equal horizontal bands of gold, white, and green - flew proudly overhead, and all traces of allegiance to the former America were gone. The colors represented rebirth, and all fervently embraced that mission.
"Well, well, well, if it isn't the Whitfields!" Mr. DiPietro greeted both of them warmly. "It's only been, what, two hundred years?"
"It's great to see you again!" Mr. Whitfield greeted him warmly. "Want to get a drink at Andrew's Bar?"
"Sounds like a plan to me!"
Epilogue: A Meeting of the Minds
8 years later…
The view from the Lucky 38 was spectacular.
Gabriela Lopez, Nora Miyamoto, and Mary Wu were about to argue a lot, but on that subject they were in unanimous agreement.
"Care for some joints?" Gabriela offered. Both accepted the proffered marijuana cigarettes and the three began staring at one another once the first hits had been exhaled. The stares were not the pleasant ones of cannabis-induced camaraderie, but instead spoke of grim determination.
"So, what comes next?" Mary Wu spoke first. "The Capitol Republic is ready and willing to discuss trade agreements."
"Same here," Gabriela replied casually, taking another hit off the joint as she did so. "We can agree on some major things - slavery is abolished across all the former America, and we have no problem giving ghouls and intelligent super mutants equal rights."
Her eyes narrowed. "But we're not doing democracy."
"Indeed we are not," Mr. House chimed in from behind his eternally smug computer monitor. "My autocracy has produced excellent results for all of the Empire of New Vegas. We have no need for your democracy. Perhaps it produces agreeable results for you, but it does not for us."
"Well, I guess we have a starting point and not much else," Nora replied, putting down the joint. "How about this: we agree to reduce trade barriers between the Empire of New Vegas, the Republic of the Commonwealth, and the Capitol Republic. We also agree to forever abolish slavery. Everything else - territory claims especially - we can work out later."
"Sounds good to me," Gabriela agreed.
"Not perfect, but we can make it work," Mary also agreed.
And so the New Vegas Treaty of 2299 was born, and with it the apocalypse began to come to an end.
"Began" being the key word. For war…war never changes.