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Fallout 4: Rebirth At Vault 81

If you wanted to read 20 Chapters ahead, be sure to check my Patreon!!! Go to https://www.patreon.com/Tang12 _________________________________ Sico has always been hospitalized since he was a kid because his body is very weak and the doctor doesn't know what the reason is, so his parents always find a way to make him happy. They gave him a PS4 console to keep him from being bored and distracted. When he downloaded Fallouts, especially Fallout 4 it became his favorite game of all time but someday his body became deteriorated and became weak so he had to be bedridden. Because of that, he can not play his favorite game again and feels sad because of it. He asked his parent to cut his life support system so that he can rest in peace and when he slowly closing his eyes, he made a wish to be reincarnated in Fallout 4 world. Many people don't know because of that wish, a legend born in alternates Fallout 4 world.

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272. Sending Commandos to Infiltrate Gunner Plaza

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As he turned to leave the headquarters, Sico felt a renewed sense of purpose. The Commonwealth's future was in their hands, and they were ready to shape it. With the Minutemen growing stronger each day, Sico knew they were on the right path—one that would lead to a safer, more secure world for everyone they were fighting to protect.

Over the next two weeks, Sico threw himself into the task of helping Sarah, Preston, and Albert complete the transition of the Minutemen from a loosely organized militia into a fully structured and disciplined army. It was a period marked by long days and even longer nights, but the progress they made was undeniable.

In the first week, Sico worked closely with Sarah to establish a comprehensive training program that could accommodate the influx of new recruits while also providing advanced training for veteran Minutemen. They introduced standardized drills and combat exercises that would ensure every soldier, regardless of their background, received the same level of training and was prepared for the rigors of battle.

Sico and Sarah also focused on standardizing the Minutemen's equipment. This was no small feat, as the militia had previously operated with whatever weapons and armor they could scavenge. Now, thanks to the support of Sanctuary's workshops and allied settlements, they were able to produce a more uniform set of gear. Sico personally oversaw the distribution of new weapons and armor, ensuring that each Minuteman was properly equipped.

Preston, meanwhile, worked on improving the organizational structure of the Minutemen. He divided the army into smaller, more manageable units, each with its own chain of command. This allowed for more efficient communication and coordination during operations. Sico attended several of the meetings where Preston explained these changes to the Minutemen officers, offering his support and helping to clarify any questions.

Albert, with his expertise in logistics, took charge of establishing a robust supply chain to ensure that the Minutemen were well-supplied with ammunition, food, and medical supplies. Sico spent several days traveling with Albert to the various outposts and settlements that would serve as supply depots, making sure that each location was secure and that the supply lines were well-protected.

By the second week, the focus shifted towards building cohesion within the ranks and preparing the Minutemen for the possibility of an imminent attack from the Gunners. Sico knew that the strength of the Minutemen would lie not just in their numbers, but in their ability to act as a unified force.

Sarah organized a series of joint training exercises that brought together different units of the Minutemen to practice working as a cohesive army. These exercises simulated various combat scenarios, from defending settlements to launching coordinated attacks against enemy positions. Sico took an active role in these drills, often leading by example and showing the soldiers what it meant to fight as a team.

Preston and Sico also held several strategy sessions with the Minutemen's officers, where they discussed potential tactics and contingency plans in the event of a Gunner attack. Sico made sure that everyone understood the importance of communication and flexibility in battle. He emphasized that while they needed to be prepared for the worst, they also had to be ready to adapt to any situation that might arise.

Albert continued to refine the logistics and supply operations, but he also started working on fortifying key locations that were likely to be targeted by the Gunners. Sico supported these efforts by visiting the settlements most at risk, boosting morale among the settlers, and ensuring that they had the resources they needed to defend themselves.

A Sense of Accomplishment

As the second week drew to a close, the transformation of the Minutemen was nearly complete. The once-disorganized militia was now a well-structured and disciplined army, ready to face any threat that came their way. The soldiers were better trained, better equipped, and more cohesive than ever before. The changes were visible not just in their appearance, but in their confidence and readiness to defend the Commonwealth.

On the final day of the two-week period, Sico called a meeting with Sarah, Preston, and Albert in the command center. As they gathered around the map that had been their guide throughout this process, Sico couldn't help but feel a deep sense of pride in what they had accomplished together.

"I want to thank each of you," Sico began, looking at his friends and comrades. "We've come a long way in these past two weeks, and it's because of your hard work and dedication. The Minutemen are stronger than they've ever been, and that's something we can all be proud of."

Sarah smiled, her exhaustion evident but overshadowed by a sense of fulfillment. "We couldn't have done it without you, Sico. You've been right there with us every step of the way."

Preston nodded in agreement. "We're ready for whatever comes next. The Gunners won't know what hit them if they try to take us on."

Albert, ever pragmatic, added, "We've built something solid here, but we can't let our guard down. The real test will come when we're faced with an actual threat. But I have no doubt that we're prepared."

Sico looked at the three of them, his expression serious but filled with determination. "You're right, Albert. The road ahead won't be easy, but we've laid the foundation for something strong. And no matter what happens, we'll face it together."

Sico leaned back slightly, feeling the weight of the moment as he finished speaking. The transformation of the Minutemen into a disciplined and organized army was a significant achievement, but he knew they couldn't rest on their laurels. The looming threat of the Gunners was still very real, and they needed to be prepared for whatever might come next.

After a brief pause, Sico turned his attention to Preston, who had been instrumental in restructuring the Minutemen. "Preston," Sico began, his tone serious, "how's the scouting progress at Gunner Plaza? Have we gathered any new intel? What's the situation there?"

Preston, who had been expecting the question, straightened up and gave a small nod before responding. "Our scouts have been working around the clock to monitor Gunner Plaza," he began, his voice steady. "We've confirmed that the Gunners are definitely up to something. There's been a noticeable increase in their patrols, and they've fortified their position even more since the last report."

Preston paused for a moment, glancing at the map on the table, before continuing. "The scouts have also observed more supply shipments being brought into the plaza—crates of weapons, ammunition, and other military supplies. They're gearing up for something big, Sico. Whatever it is, it's clear they're preparing for a major operation."

Sico frowned as he processed the information. The Gunners' increased activity was alarming, but not entirely unexpected. He knew they wouldn't take their defeat at Quincy lightly. "Do we have any idea what their next move might be?" Sico asked, his mind racing through the possibilities.

Preston shook his head slightly, his expression grim. "We're not entirely sure yet. The Gunners are being careful—more careful than usual. They've been rotating their patrols and changing their routes to avoid detection. It's been tough for our scouts to get a clear picture of their plans. But from what we can gather, it looks like they're preparing to strike somewhere. We just don't know where or when."

Sico's jaw tightened as he considered the implications. The Gunners' secrecy was troubling, and it meant they could be planning to hit any of the Minutemen's strongholds—or worse, they might target one of the settlements that were less fortified.

"We need more information," Sico said, his voice firm. "If the Gunners are planning something, we have to know what it is before they make their move. We can't afford to be caught off guard."

Preston nodded in agreement. "I've already ordered our scouts to increase their efforts. We're sending out more specialized teams to gather intel, including some of our best infiltrators. If there's any way to figure out what the Gunners are planning, we'll find it."

Sico listened carefully as Preston outlined the steps being taken to gather more intelligence on the Gunners. The situation was becoming more precarious by the minute, and they needed to be proactive if they were to stay ahead of whatever the Gunners were planning.

After a moment of contemplation, Sico spoke up with a new idea, his voice decisive. "Preston, I think it's time we utilized the Constitution Commandos."

Preston raised an eyebrow, intrigued but cautious. "The Constitution Commandos? You're thinking of sending them in to infiltrate Gunner Plaza?"

Sico nodded. "Exactly. The Gunners are being careful—too careful. Our regular scouts are having a hard time getting close without being detected. But the Commandos are trained for exactly this kind of mission. They've got the skills to get in and out without being noticed, and they're experts at gathering intel in hostile territory."

The Constitution Commandos were an elite unit within the Minutemen, composed of some of the best-trained and most experienced soldiers in their ranks. They had been formed for special operations that required a higher level of skill and discretion, and they had proven themselves in numerous missions across the Commonwealth.

Preston considered the proposal for a moment before nodding in agreement. "It makes sense. If anyone can get us the information we need, it's them. But we need to be careful. If the Gunners catch wind of this, it could escalate things even further."

Sico understood the risks, but he also knew that the potential rewards outweighed them. "I know it's risky, but we can't afford to sit back and wait for the Gunners to make the first move. If we can find out what they're planning, we'll be in a much stronger position to counter whatever they throw at us."

Sarah, who had been listening to the conversation, spoke up with a thoughtful expression. "We should make sure the Commandos have everything they need for the mission—disguises, forged papers, whatever it takes to blend in and move through Gunner territory unnoticed. The less attention they draw, the better."

Albert, always focused on the logistical aspects, added, "I can arrange for a discreet supply drop at a location near Gunner Plaza. They'll need enough provisions to sustain themselves for the duration of the mission without raising suspicion. And we should prepare an extraction plan in case things go sideways."

Sico nodded, appreciating the input from both Sarah and Albert. "Good thinking. Let's get everything in place before we send them in. I'll brief the Commandos personally and make sure they understand the importance of this mission. They'll need to be at the top of their game."

Preston looked at Sico with a mixture of concern and determination. "This is a big gamble, Sico, but it might be the only way to get the upper hand. If the Commandos can pull this off, it could change the course of the entire conflict."

Sico met Preston's gaze with unwavering resolve. "I believe in them, Preston. They've never let us down before, and I don't expect them to start now. We're going to find out what the Gunners are planning, and we'll be ready for them."

With that, the decision was made. Sico and his team spent the next several hours finalizing the details of the mission, coordinating the logistics, and ensuring that the Constitution Commandos had everything they needed to succeed.

By the time Sico met with the Commandos later that day, the plan was fully in motion. He stood before the group of hardened soldiers, each one a veteran of countless battles, and laid out the mission in clear and concise terms.

"You've all proven yourselves time and time again," Sico said, his voice filled with conviction. "This mission is critical to the safety of the Commonwealth. The Gunners are planning something big, and it's up to you to find out what it is. We need you to get in, gather whatever intel you can, and get out without being detected. The future of the Minutemen—and the Commonwealth—depends on it."

The Commandos listened intently, their expressions serious but resolute. They knew the stakes, and they were ready to rise to the challenge.

"We won't let you down, Sico," the leader of the Commandos team that send to infiltrate, a grizzled veteran named Captain Randall, replied. "We'll get the job done."

Sico gave a nod of approval. "I have no doubt you will. Stay sharp, stay safe, and bring us back the information we need."

With the briefing complete, the Constitution Commandos set off on their mission, disappearing into the night like shadows. Sico watched them go, his mind already turning to the next steps. The Minutemen were stronger than ever, but the real battle was still ahead. And with the Constitution Commandos on the case, Sico knew they had a fighting chance to turn the tide against the Gunners.

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• Name: Sico

• Stats :

S: 8,44

P: 7,44

E: 8,44

C: 8,44

I: 9,44

A: 7,45

L: 7

• Skills: advance Mechanic, Science, and Shooting skills, intermediate Medical, Hand to Hand Combat, Lockpicking, Hacking, Persuasion, and Drawing Skills

• Inventory: 53.280 caps, 10mm Pistol, 1500 10mm rounds, 22 mole rats meat, 17 mole rats teeth, 1 fragmentation grenade, 6 stimpak, 1 rad x, 6 fusion core, computer blueprint, modern TV blueprint, camera recorder blueprint, 1 set of combat armor, Automatic Assault Rifle, 1.500 5.56mm rounds, power armor T51 blueprint, Electric Motorcycle blueprint, T-45 power armor, Minigun, 1.000 5mm rounds, Cryolator, 200 cryo cell, Machine Gun Turret Mk1 blueprint, electric car blueprint, Kellogg gun, Righteous Authority, Ashmaker, Furious Power Fist, Full set combat armor blueprint, M240 7.62mm machine guns blueprint, Automatic Assault Rifle blueprint, and Humvee blueprint

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