[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
[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


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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[And it really was. Coursers are terrifying in action. Beautiful, but terrifying.
And he probably shouldn't be encouraging perfect killing machines to add skills in manipulation, deception, and beguilement to their already deadly repertoire.]
At this rate, I'll never have a need to draw my pistol.
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Combat over, he returns to his battle ready position, both hands on his rifle. (... he should clean it off.)]
That's the idea, sir, [he answers Ferran's praise with a mild tone.]
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But time now to focus on the mission at hand.]
Do you know this synth we're going to be speaking to? I expect he's going to be scared out of his wits when he sees a courser walking up.
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Out of curiosity, how often do replacements go rogue?
[It would be easier for a replacement to vanish in the wasteland than it would be for the work crew escapees that the Railroad usually find. A replacement would already know how to navigate the wasteland and its communities.]
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I'll have to learn more about that at some point. The replacement procedures, that is.
So, this homestead we're travelling to, are we nearly there?
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[Best not to tell X6 what he was doing there.]
Public parks and a sewage treatment plant, if I recall.
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Perhaps this is his kind of a performance test. But X6 suspects it is more likely that Reynolds really is this uninformed.
Disappointing. He does not understand why Father chose this one, instead of his mother. She is, after all, a scientist, and seems to have enough fight in her to make the surface cow to her. Even Father's true father would make more sense to X6, as a Pre-War soldier. But what do they truly know about this man? Whether he's truly competent? X6-88 believes that Father must have chosen him for a reason. But he simply doesn't see it.]
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What a lovely location for a home.
[Perhaps it's good for the plants? Ferran doesn't know the first thing about agriculture. He's always been a city boy. Fortunately, he doesn't need to give growing advise, just deliver some scienced-up seeds and make sure Warwick's cover remains secure.]
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[Ferran spent enough of his younger years living in shitholes. He does not want to ever live in a literal shithole, even if it is good for crops.]
I'm surprised they don't have more problems with Gunners, being this close to Quincy.
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But then he continues.] As I understand, the property holds little value to anyone other than farmers. The Gunners present a threat to trade more than to the family.
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But back to the matter at hand.]
So the Brotherhood of Steel are bigger bastards than even Gunners.
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[Is that X6's way of expressing agreement? (Honestly, it is.)]
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[He remembers the constant drills in his old office. He tried to schedule himself for fieldwork whenever they came up so he could avoid them. "Duck and cover" seemed especially pointless. And the drills for how to respond if the office were stormed by an angry mob of protesters was just depressing.
What might the Institute drill for? Fire? Blackouts? Escaped synth gorillas? They've never had a threat like the Brotherhood before.]
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[X6-88 wonders where they would even evacuate to, if it came to it. There isn't anywhere on the surface that would be secure or large enough. But he isn't worried. The Brotherhood may be closest to posing a threat to the Institute, but he is certain they will not get the chance to be a threat. They'll be eliminated before that point.]
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You are correct. Our objectives would be easier to carry out without scientists present in our line of fire.
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[Although Ferran completed ignored the "duck and cover" advice when the bombs fell. He had an actual proper shelter to get to. But he counts himself extremely fortunate that his office was never the site of large protests. In the drills, he'd been instructed to get his government-issued gun from the office safe and start shooting protesters if they breached the building. Riley would never have forgiven him.]
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