It was dark when Kaleb finally returned to the Future Tek building. Arthur was long gone, and by the looks of the place, he had missed out on something fun. Fresh bullet holes pockmarked the building's facade. Rust red stains marked where blood had pooled and dried up by the harsh sun. Bullet casings littered the battlefield.
Kaleb cursed his luck at missing out on a potentially fun little skirmish between the KoA and the ambushers. He was supposed to stay out of trouble, but dammit he enjoyed a good fight every now and then. The rattle of automatic fire, the deep resonance of heavy weapons. The rush of beating someone to the shot, of driving a knife deep into someone’s chest, of being a hairsbreath away from death.
Sighing, Kaleb quietly entered the darkened edifice. He would have preferred to be tracking Arthur right now, because the man seemed to attract trouble like an oversized magnet in a room full of iron scraps. But the Business' orders were clear. “Forget Arthur, he is not our priority. That bunker is our priority. You are to find a way in and find out who is inside”, his superior had stressed to Kaleb.
Right, get into a Vault Tek Bunker. Get past a 10-ton door designed to survive a nuclear blast, and get past any defenses inside. The bosses never make it easy. Why can’t it ever be a job to case the local bar or scope out a brothel? While I’m trying to get in, some slaver can jump me from behind.
Then it hit him. There was no way he could physically break through the Vault blast door. But there were other ways to get into a Vault. It was a plan, an audacious one, but one that had a chance of succeeding.
Unholstering his pistol, Kaleb scrambled for the massive Vault door. Panic evident on his face, he hammered his pistol-wielding hand against the door’s steel surface, heavy booms echoing with each strike.
“Hey, is someone in there”, he hollered anxiously, hoping that someone inside would hear.