And so here I am. I'm going to post the previous two chapters which some may have already read, and then I'll continue immediately and post the beginning of Part II.
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Part 1 - “President’s Requiem” (Eden’s Tale)
Chapter 1
Running reboot protocol…..
Checking systems…..
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Error Detected.
Power level: Critical
System damage: Severe.
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Auto-repair systems online.
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Attempting system reboot.
*ERROR*-System Reboot failed.
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Connecting to emergency power output.
Reattempting….Standby.
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Reboot Successful. Initiating system startup.
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Eden’s console jolted back into life, his screen lighting up with its characteristic soft blue glow.
*Checking systems*
*Systems currently nominal*
He continued doing a systems check, and began scanning the room around him, as well as what he could of Raven Rock.
*Checking Eyecam status*
*70% of Eyecams operational*
*bringing up visuals of operating eyecams*
The destruction was not unexpected, but still rather jarring. The first level had suffered the worst amount of damage, with the entrance and hallway almost completely caved in. Levels 2 and 3 had sustained lesser damage but still significant enough to knock out much of the systems there. Lower levels remained more intact.
“Bastards.” The word uttered from Eden with unrestrained malice. “Arrogant, bastards.”
The destruction of Raven Rock had come quickly and decisively and it was all the result of a device that was believed to have been completely inoperable: Project Codename “Liberty Prime.” The Enclave had at least seen it coming. It was not hard to monitor a 30ft tall walking robot lumbering across the wasteland after all. Eden had suspected that the Brotherhood might have known where Raven Rock was located. Considering they were holed up in the ruins of the Pentagon, it was only a matter of time before the facility’s location was compromised.
And Compromised it was.
It had become apparent following the debacle at the purifier that fighting the robot was not an option. Almost the entirety of Autumn’s military force had been destroyed by the monstrosity and presumably Autumn himself was counted amongst the casualties, although survivors of the incident which had retreated to Raven Rock had been unable to verify this fact.
When it was clear the Brotherhood were deploying Liberty Prime against Raven Rock, Eden had wasted no time. He would not make the mistake that Autumn had. A full scale evacuation of Raven Rock had occurred and every single person had been loaded onto the remaining vertibirds and air-lifted to Adams Air Force Base, now the last stronghold of the Enclave.
Eden, of course, had stayed behind.
Before the last vertibirds had left, Eden held a final cabinet meeting. He thanked all those in attendance for their service, wished them god-speed and as his last act as President of the United States, he gave instructions to High Enclave command that should communication with Raven Rock fail, they should presume him dead and continue on under that assumption. He then gave a short speech to the remaining personnel at Adams and at Raven Rock, and then he had watched as the vertibirds flew off into the distance through one of his external cameras.
He immediately began doing what he could to lock-down the facility. While all the human soldiers were gone, he still commanded a sizable force of robotic personnel, sentry bots primarily, but also many maintenance robo-brains, protectrons, and eyebots.
After securing the hanger-doors and main-entry way, Eden had begun preparing himself for a total system wipe if necessarily, important archival data had already been transferred to Adams a while ago, but Eden ensured that a failsafe was in place that would wipe his entire system should the Brotherhood approach his console. Likewise, he programmed his self-destruct mechanism to trigger under the same parameter. They would gain nothing here. He ordered part of his robotic army into blast-storage and the rest towards level 1 and waited for the inevitable assault. He waited for hours in complete silence.
Then it had begun.
Eden was fully aware of the approach of Prime and could see as he came closer and closer to the fortified main entrance, several dozen Brotherhood soldiers in tow. He was unsure of the ability of the main entrance blast-door to hold. It had been designed to survive a close-proximity nuclear detonation, but not the sustained destruction which Prime could bring upon it.
He watched as Prime ran a “tactical assessment” on the outer-door and began attacking it with all the force it could muster, using his fists to assault. He pounded on the door and the concrete around it continuously for several hours and Eden became amazed at the ability of the device to continue the attack without apparent damage to itself.
The prolonged assault had finally ended with a breach of the door, which had occurred when Prime had launched a high-explosive round at the damaged entrance, shattering the weakened concrete and throwing the door ajar.
The second door proved much easier to breach and following its destruction, Brotherhood soldiers rushed the entrance-way in an assault pattern.
Eden had already shut down the lights completely and now waited for the Brotherhood to blunder into his trap. As he suspected, when no immediate resistance had been forthcoming, the Brotherhood became more confident, and eased into the blackness of the base. When the breaching party had made its way halfway down the corridor and near the first door, Eden launched his assault.
The MKVII turrets on either side of the first main hallway door had sprung into life and the door opened to reveal a waiting party of Sentry Bots. Several of the Brotherhood soldiers had been mowed down by the gatling laser-fire in seconds, with the rest taking cover and attempting a hasty retreat. Paladins cried out in pain as the bots continued their unrelenting assault.
Eden would show no mercy.
Only a few escaped to their comrades who were waiting at the entrance. At this point, it was clear to the Brotherhood that a storming of Raven Rock simply was not feasible. So of course, they turned to Prime to finish the job. They may not be able to take it, but they could render it inoperable.
Eden could do nothing but watch as Prime threw several of his “backpack nukes” into the base, which obliterated the entrance hallway and destroyed much of Eden’s “welcoming party.”
After the front entrance completely caved in, Prime had gone for the hanger-doors on the top of the base’s exterior, which Prime breached and tossed nukes down several of the lift shafts, causing damage to the lower levels.
It was at this point that Eden had gone-offline. The explosions had damaged part of his power systems and his console initiated an emergency shutdown. He had not “woken up” until now.
Eden checked his internal clock. According to his reckoning, it had been a little over two weeks since the initial shutdown. Given the damage done to his power systems however, the fact that he had been able to reboot at all was miraculous in and of itself.
After ensuring that his system was stable, Eden tapped into the Raven Rock communication relay, he needed to know what had occurred in the time he had gone silent. The first contact he attempted was Adams Air Force base.
*ERROR*
Eden was taken aback for a moment, but retried.
*Reattempting*
*ERROR*
“Impossible,” Eden quietly said to himself.
*Running full system diagnostic.....*|
*Source found: Communication location unavailable, no signal detected.*
“No…”
There was only one explanation for a total loss of the signal source.
“The mobile crawler…has been obliterated.” Eden’s tone reflected complete resignation. “How could this have happened? How could we have failed…….I have failed…”
A small ray spark of hope seemed to jolt Eden when he realized that if the base crawler had indeed been destroyed, those that survived would have likely attempted to make for Wright-Patterson Air-Force Base near Dayton Ohio. The Enclave’s military outpost in the Midwest which had been created during the move eastward. He attempted a long-range communication with the Patterson relay.
*ERROR*
Long distance communication was offline. Eden was stunned with the realization of what this meant.
He was alone.