Corbin Matthew Ellison
Chapter 1 - Of Mice and Mentats
The Rivet City brig smelled like human excrement, but the irradiated water which dripped down the walls and pooled in the middle of the floor at least keep it sterile. Probably. It wasn't the first time Corbin Matthew Ellison had been here, but through the fog of Mentat withdrawal crept the unavoidable conclusion that this time he had really screwed the pooch. The fact that he was a minor had gotten him off the hook for serious punishment in the past, like when he'd accidentally flooded Doctor Li's hydroponic vegetable lab.
He wasn't supposed to be in the lab in the first place, but the meddling was chalked up to the curiosity of a boy who had otherwise proven quite apt at fixing old electronics and decaying mechanical gear. A much more serious infraction had never been linked to him. Two years ago, Rivet City Security had gotten a hold of a box of AEP7 Laser Pistols which Lucky Harith had scabbed out of an old army depot. One of them overheated and blew up, leaving an officer with a hand crippled by third degree burns. Corbin, or Matty as he liked to be called, couldn't be sure his tinkering had caused the malfunction, but he knew his dad, who was on Security, would have tanned his hide had he ever found out.
Matty knew he'd always been a bit of a disappointment to his father, Corbin Ellison Senior. The first time Dad had brought Matty to fire his old hunting rifle off the upper deck of the rusted out battle carrier that was Rivet City had been an embarrassment for both of them. The recoil caused Matty to let out a yelp, and it was all he could do to not cry in front of his father. He refused to try it a second time and later found a dark bruise on his collarbone which confirmed to him that he would never, ever hold one of the slick, pvssyring submachine guns which Security carried around so confidently. He had his father's unruly black hair and blue eyes, but the final anolysis had been spelled out by Corbin Senior quite succinctly after this latest debacle: "You're no son of mine".
In retrospect, it was obvious what a poor decision it had been to meddle with the bridge which led into Rivet City. But who could have imagined that just that night something would have gotten the Ghouls stirred up down in Anacostia Crossing, sent them scrambling out of their hole and towards Rivet City? When the alarm went out, the control tower tried to retract the bridge, but instead of swinging back to the ship, the bridge gave a horrible groaning, snapping sound and just sagged down a few more inches. And in came the ghouls, their claws rasping horribly on the wrought iron. The two guards at the main entrance manage to mow down the first wave of irradiated monstrosities in a hail of 10 millimeter rounds, but before reinforcements could arrive another pack of the feral creatures were upon them. Matty could only watch in mute horror from his perch above the bridge as two men were torn to shreds before his eyes. The servo mechanism he'd been examining had been pinched in half when the control tower had tried to activate the bridge, and there was nothing Matty could have done to repair it in time.
Matty comes out of his miserable reverie as the radio outside his cell crackles. Officer Albertson leans forward in his chair to punch the reply button. "10-4. I'll let him know." Albertson stands and walks over to the cell. "You hear that, boy? They're well and truly dead now. Doc Preston gave it his best, but they've both bled out. Smythe was a bit of a [censored], though Pedro was an altogether decent fellow, and neither of them deserved to go like that. So perhaps you can tell me again just what in Oppenheimer's arsehole you think you were doing up there?"
Matty sighs as he sits up. Along with his reminiscing, he's been thinking about the future. They'll likely banish him from Rivet City for this one. He has only a few cards, and he'll have to play them wisely. "Bring Jimmy in here and I'll show you," says Matty.
"Or better yet, just tell me, ya wee git, and we won't have to be bothered by your clumsy robot tottering about," Albertson snaps.
"Come on, he's harmless," Matty replies. "His mini-flamer hasn't even got any fuel." He'd lied to the bullies about that, of course, warning them that if they messed with him again he'd have his Mr. Handy fry them to a crisp.
"And why should I do any favors for you after what you've done?" comes the angry retort.
"Do you think I don't know what I've done?" Matty cries. "I saw them... I saw them tear up Smythe and Pedro with my own eyes. I know it doesn't matter I never meant for something like this, two people are dead because of me! This whole city hates me now, and... sure, that's the least I deserve, but Jimmy's the only friend I've got in the world right now." Albertson scowls, but Matty notes him drumming his fingers pensively on his armor. "I've got twenty caps for you, too, okay? Please, I just need someone on my side."
This last remark was obviously not taken well. "Well, if you've smuggled twenty caps past me, maybe I'll just come in there and confiscate them after givin you a quick kickin for trying to bribe an officer to boot. What do you think about that?" Albertson snarls, grabbing hold of one of the cell bars.
Matty flinches back against the wall. "I d-don't have it on me," he stammers. "Jimmy's got my caps in his storage module."
"Forty caps and you can have your robo wet nurse, kid," Albertson says, "but you'd better be going somewhere with this." Albertson heads back over to his desk and has a quick radio conversation. Half an hour passes and then the metal bulkhead to the brig slides open to reveal another security officer with James the Robobutler in tow.
"Ah, Master Ellison, so good to see you," the robot pipes cheerfully, floating over to the cell door.
"Hey, Jimmy, good to see you too," says Matty with a grim smile. Albertson coughs and Matty continues,"I've got to access your storage module, Jimmy, hold on a sec, okay?" Matty punches in the code and a flap in Jimmy's spherical body pops open. Careful not to reveal the other contents of the module to the guards, Jimmy counts out forty caps and quickly shuts the flap. Albertson dismisses the other guard and Matty hands over the caps.
"Alright, Ellison, now spill the beans."
"Look, it's simple," Matty says. "Show him your busted arm, Jimmy." The robot's repulsion system flares momentarily as it spins to present one of it's three arms to the security officer. Unlike the other two spindly but nimble appendages, this one is locked in place like it's ready to give someone a high-five. "I haven't been able to get that one working ever since I attached it," Matty explains. "I hooked him up and ran a circuit diagnostic, which came back fine, and everything seems mechanically correct, but for some reason the thing's just frozen up, Jimmy can't budge it."
"And you thought you could scab the parts off the bridge pulley, is that it?" Albertson asks.
"No, I wasn't going to take anything, I swear!" Matty insists. "But take a look at that round servo mechanism right near the body there... it's exactly the same as the one the bridge pulley uses, just about ten times smaller. So I thought if I could just get a good look at the insides of the big one, I might be able to figure out what I'm doing wrong with Jimmy."
"And you didn't think to ask anyone before you started prying about Rivet City's main mechanism of defense?" Albertson demands incredulously.
"I..." Matty falters. "The idea just came to me in a flash. I got excited and didn't think things through. I was just working on Jimmy, and suddenly I remembered where I'd seen a servo like his before..." He trails off lamely and looks away.
"Oh, but there's one part you've leaving out, isn't there?" sneers Albertson. "This flash of genius came to you while you were munching down some of those Mentats you've gotten so fond of, didn't it? That's why you had less sense than a brahmin's left head." Albertson makes a dismissive noise. "You know, you actually used to be a pretty clever kid, Ellison. You made enough caps repairing electronics to buy the brain box for your Mr. Handy off Crazy Wolfgang, plus the other parts it took to get him running. Not many kids your age would have had the patience for that, I'll hand it to you. But don't act like this whole thing was an act of God. I don't know why, but you're the one who chose to start taking Mentats in the first place. You chose to get your wits scrambled so bad that you got two men killed. So enjoy that cot while you can, because I'd be highly surprised if your [censored] isn't sleeping under an overpass within a week, with nothing for fun but playing rub'n'tug with your robo buddy. Your daddy isn't going to stand up to the council for you this time."
Matty didn't reply. Had had none. Albertson grunts. "Well, sweet dreams, kid. I'll be out in the main office. If you need anything, feel free to not bother me."
The door clangs shut behind Albertson and Matty squinches up his eyes and presses his palms against his throbbing temples. There's one last pack of Mentats in the pocket on his right leg that will ease the suffering, but he knows he has to save them. "You seem to be sick, sir," notes Jimmy. "Is there anything I can do to assist you?"
"Heard any new jokes lately?"
"Well, yes, actually," Jimmy says. "I was in the marketplace the other day when I overheard this one from Ms. Staley... Two Tenpenny residents were taking a stroll just outside Tenpenny Tower when all of a sudden a raider jumps out from behind a rock and points a pistol at them. 'Alright, fancypants,' says the raider. 'Fork over all your money and nobody gets hurt.' As they're getting out their money, one of the Tenpenny residents turns to the other and says, 'Oh, by the way, here's that twenty caps I owe you'."
Matty manages a faint smile. The joke isn't hilarious, but the way Jimmy tells it with the light English accent Americans favored in their robobutlers before the Great War always adds a little amusemant. "Good one, Jimmy. Hey, do me a favor. Let me know when it's about half past midnight, okay?" That's when the graveyard shift will have just started. That's when Matty is going to have to make his move.
Next - Escape from Rivet City!