[closed] the only constant is change
Who: the Fallout AU crew
Setting: the Commonwealth
Summary: BoS things, institute things
Warnings: Fallout warnings, smut
Other: [original notes] [first post] [second post] [third post] [fourth post] [fifth post] [sixth post] [seventh post] [eighth post]
- minor timeskip to when the BoS has its feet under it again, shaun asks riley to go up and keep an eye on them and deacon goes with
- they get assigned to a BoS squad composed of AU versions of chancellery guards (paladin archimedes o'hallan, knight-captain anthony norris, lancer-sargeant alex reyes, knight riley reynolds, knight everett wynter, knight henry "hal" saller, aspirant 'jack' "deacon" 'priest')
- maybe some minor quests involving getting to know them, gotta get some solid Bonding going
- sarrith (sarah, secret enclave remnant) and sal's romeo and juliet romance
- that one quest where you get the nukes from the glowing sea for the BoS
- wynter's mistake and gradual ghoulification and the position it puts the squad in
- blind betrayal
- shaun announces ferran officially as his successor
- ferran dealing with the short institute quests that result from that
- shaun discovering ferran's a slut and trying to talk to him about it
- zetta freaking out bc they're spending all this time waiting for her to recover and dealing with the BoS, and not having the time to try to figure out a way to save shaun
- zetta, in general, driving shaun slowly up the wall because she's cooped up and needs to be kept occupied or else Bad Things Start Happening, why is this shaun's life, this was not what he was expecting at all
- ferran going on missions with x6-88 / house divided, warwick
- nathan and zay's one night stand with ferran becoming not a one night stand any more
- at some point we need to have nathan call deacon a mongrel to his face so zetta can go positively nuclear
- zay finding out nathan is taking buffout
- build towards the railroad and institute being on better terms (not *stable*, but they need to be in a position where they're willing to make an alliance at the battle for bunker hill and afterwards to take the BoS down)
- probably need to do a meeting with dez and carrington, bc jfc (and ferran being the next director makes it easier to make negotiations on the institute's behalf though shaun probably doesnt fully trust him with that wrt the railroad yet, shaun needs to see ferran make decisions that benefit the institute OVER the railroad for that)
- mass fusion happens before battle for bunker hill, lighting a fire under the brotherhood's ass (still use it as the faction cut-off point?)
- at the battle, brotherhood wins -- keeping them a legitimate threat and serving as the push for the institute and railroad to work together against them
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well, oh, it seems you're a lot like me
you dug yourself into places you never thought you would be
but don't you fret, and don't you mind
the only constant is change,
and you never know what you'll find
yeah, tomorrow i might wake up nice and clean
and i might believe the things i said i didn't mean
and this might turn and wind up just the way we'd dreamed
and i might become the things i swore i'd always be


Setting: the Commonwealth
Summary: BoS things, institute things
Warnings: Fallout warnings, smut
Other: [original notes] [first post] [second post] [third post] [fourth post] [fifth post] [sixth post] [seventh post] [eighth post]
- minor timeskip to when the BoS has its feet under it again, shaun asks riley to go up and keep an eye on them and deacon goes with
- they get assigned to a BoS squad composed of AU versions of chancellery guards (paladin archimedes o'hallan, knight-captain anthony norris, lancer-sargeant alex reyes, knight riley reynolds, knight everett wynter, knight henry "hal" saller, aspirant 'jack' "deacon" 'priest')
- maybe some minor quests involving getting to know them, gotta get some solid Bonding going
- sarrith (sarah, secret enclave remnant) and sal's romeo and juliet romance
- that one quest where you get the nukes from the glowing sea for the BoS
- wynter's mistake and gradual ghoulification and the position it puts the squad in
- blind betrayal
- shaun announces ferran officially as his successor
- ferran dealing with the short institute quests that result from that
- shaun discovering ferran's a slut and trying to talk to him about it
- zetta freaking out bc they're spending all this time waiting for her to recover and dealing with the BoS, and not having the time to try to figure out a way to save shaun
- zetta, in general, driving shaun slowly up the wall because she's cooped up and needs to be kept occupied or else Bad Things Start Happening, why is this shaun's life, this was not what he was expecting at all
- ferran going on missions with x6-88 / house divided, warwick
- nathan and zay's one night stand with ferran becoming not a one night stand any more
- at some point we need to have nathan call deacon a mongrel to his face so zetta can go positively nuclear
- zay finding out nathan is taking buffout
- build towards the railroad and institute being on better terms (not *stable*, but they need to be in a position where they're willing to make an alliance at the battle for bunker hill and afterwards to take the BoS down)
- probably need to do a meeting with dez and carrington, bc jfc (and ferran being the next director makes it easier to make negotiations on the institute's behalf though shaun probably doesnt fully trust him with that wrt the railroad yet, shaun needs to see ferran make decisions that benefit the institute OVER the railroad for that)
- mass fusion happens before battle for bunker hill, lighting a fire under the brotherhood's ass (still use it as the faction cut-off point?)
- at the battle, brotherhood wins -- keeping them a legitimate threat and serving as the push for the institute and railroad to work together against them
[image] [lyrics]
well, oh, it seems you're a lot like me
you dug yourself into places you never thought you would be
but don't you fret, and don't you mind
the only constant is change,
and you never know what you'll find
yeah, tomorrow i might wake up nice and clean
and i might believe the things i said i didn't mean
and this might turn and wind up just the way we'd dreamed
and i might become the things i swore i'd always be


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The son of a bitch who -- [Tried to assassinate her son and cost her her arm? Yeah, she can't say that either. Instead, she has to cut herself off and just say,] Ayo.
The shithead who kidnapped Kent during the whole Shroud bit.
[All people they've killed. And:] My mother and Riley's grandfather.
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[Considering what happened to the other people on that list, Carrington thinks this is a valid question.]
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[She's not answering the question about her mother. Too close. He has no way of knowing that, though, and she has no way of drawing that line, so she's going to avoid it altogether.]
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[Ferran clarifies.
Not that he hadn't considered it sometimes.]
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I suppose that's why Deacon recruited you.
[It's a good quality for a Railroad heavy to have.]
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But what she replies with is,] It sure as fuck makes us effective.
[And now she's going to swerve for a topic change.] What are we going to tell Dez about this new, [she makes a loose gesture with her wrist,] development? Not you, but the rest of them.
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You can even tell her that they're former members of the Enclave. But I'd advise you not to say that one of them is currently with the Institute.
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[Zetta glances over her shoulder in Nathan's direction. She's... protective. She didn't ask for this, but she can't help it.]
I don't think she'd understand.
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[Carrington still believes that he'd make better decisions for the Railroad than Dez, but Dez was chosen to lead them, not him, and he accepts that, however grudgingly.]
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[She's glad Riley didn't just hear her actually call Nathan her friend.]
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[He gestures to the room, even though most of the Enclave personnel are gone now.]
I'm sure there are people who were born into the Institute and had no more choice in the matter than I did to be born into the Enclave. I'm sure there are individuals who have doubts, who are fighting from within as best they can. Patriot is proof of that. The Institute cannot be allowed to continue its actions, but that doesn't necessarily mean its people need to be killed. If good people could reform it, that would be enough for me.
Although I honestly wouldn't name Captain Lone as one of those people.
[His memories of Lone in the Enclave were that he wasn't as bad as some, but he didn't fight the system either. A man whose moral code was based on loyalty and law, rather than humanitarian ethics.]
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She sighs through her nose.] He'll back me, I know that much. But I had to fucking fight him tooth and nail on everything from synths to ghouls. He apparently thought he wasn't treating synths badly, but he hadn't exactly put a lot of thought into their situation any, either. After I figured out how to phrase it in a way that actually made sense to the way he thinks, he cooled it.
And... shit. The only reason he was mad at E1 for leaving was because he gave her his armor in solidarity. He actually said he didn't blame her for not wanting to go back. Didn't have to fight him on it, either. And when I've chewed him out for talking shit about ghouls after he knew better, he apologized and meant it. [He's not perfect. But, shit, it's not like she is, either.]
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[Carrington has mixed feelings about Lone. He wasn't one of the bad ones, and he kept their small group together and alive during their escape to the Commonwealth, but he'll always be bitter that Lone--as a young, up-and-coming officer--didn't use any of the authority that rank gave him to try to change anything that was wrong with the Enclave. Not the big things or the small things.]
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He was an intern in my lab for six months when he was eighteen or so. I was a twenty-two year old junior researcher at the time. I gained a general sense of his personality and habits but it wasn't as if we shared our innermost thoughts and dreams with each other.
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She doesn't even try to imagine Carrington as a twenty two-year-old jackass. It's satisfying, at least, to know she's older than him.]
So how did all this, [she gestures vaguely to the room, borrowing his meaning from earlier,] end up happening?
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I was running in a panic with no plan. Nathan saw me and brought me with them. I had no armor and no weapon so it seemed wise to stay with some people who did. There were others as well. Frightened people that Nathan had grabbed as we fled. Jones. Lopez. Byrd. Tran. All dead now. Byrd was badly wounded and didn't even make it to the Commonwealth. He died of infection near Philadelphia.
Torvald and Regan wouldn't leave the Capital without Louis, and Louis was working with Shouta...Bellamy as he's calling himself now.
[Although Carrington supposes that he can't complain about Shouta changing his name.]
So we made a highly risky detour to collect them. John had escaped with his daughter on his own but we encountered them on the journey and they joined us. The rest is history. We arrived here and went our separate ways but arranged a method to communicate with each other in case the need arose.
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She knows she shouldn't feel too bad for them. The Enclave was fucked up, and if they hadn't gone down, it'd be them they'd be angling to take down, not the Brotherhood. But... If it's Nathan, she thinks she's allowed.
Part of her wants to ask how Carrington ended up in the Railroad, but... Seems like most everyone has a really damn personal reason for it. And he's already been pried open enough -- He'd likely resist, and it wouldn't be worth it.
Instead, she goes with,] I'm still surprised they agreed to back us. Half of them don't seem so bad, really, but I was pretty sure the shithead side weren't going to let it happen.
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As he leans in to kiss Ferran's temple, her attention starts to slide back to Carrington so she can reply. But as she opens her mouth, she hears Riley speak up, loud enough he clearly was trying to get her attention.] Where are they going?
What? [Zetta half-turns to look where Riley's looking, towards Nathan and Zellweger.]
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Oh, for God's sake. He wasn't nearly this bad as an eighteen year old. Good men and women died here and all he can think about is his prick.
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[But, no, Zellweger has his fingers threaded through Nathan's and is following him out with a rather intense expression on his face. Greeeaat. Now she knows what Zellweger looks like when he's turned on. She didn't need that in her life.
She raises her voice to call out to them.] Oi! Get your asses back here.
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