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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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87. Plan To Retake The Castle

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With the meeting concluded, Sico and Sturges parted ways, each returning to their respective duties. The completion of the designated parking area, fuel storage, and ammunition factory marked another milestone for the Minutemen, further solidifying their readiness to face the challenges of the Commonwealth.

As Sico made his way to the designated parking area and fuel storage, he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in what the Minutemen had accomplished. Upon arrival, he was greeted by the sight of seven trucks neatly parked in designated spots, a testament to the efficiency of the newly completed facility.

Sico observed as members of the maintenance team went about their daily tasks, ensuring that each truck was in optimal condition for deployment when needed. The sound of tools clanking and engines humming filled the air as they conducted routine maintenance checks and refueling operations.

Approaching one of the trucks, Sico exchanged nods with the technician overseeing the maintenance.

Sico: "Everything looking good here?"

Technician: "Yes, sir. Just performing some routine checks and topping off the fuel tanks. These trucks are ready to roll whenever you need them."

Sico nodded in approval, pleased with the diligence of the maintenance team.

Sico: "Keep up the good work. We need to ensure that our vehicles are always in top condition."

With a final nod, Sico continued his inspection of the fuel storage area. Rows of fuel drums were neatly arranged, each labeled and organized for easy access. He noted the meticulous attention to detail, a reflection of Sturges and his team's dedication to their work.

Sico took a moment to appreciate the significance of having a reliable fuel supply, knowing that it was essential for powering not only the Minutemen's vehicles but also their operations throughout the Commonwealth.

Then Sico went visit to the ammunition factory, as Sico made his way to the ammunition factory, he couldn't help but notice the heightened security measures surrounding the facility. Guard towers, posts, protectrons, and machine gun turrets stood as formidable sentinels, a testament to the importance of safeguarding the ammunition production.

Upon entering the factory, Sico was met with the bustling activity of workers diligently engaged in their tasks. Mel, the overseer of the operation, maintained a vigilant watch over the production floor, ensuring efficiency and adherence to quality standards.

Sico approached Mel, acknowledging his presence with a nod of recognition.

Sico: "Mel, the security measures around here are impressive. It's clear that we're taking every precaution to protect our ammunition production."

Mel returned the nod, his focus unwavering as he addressed Sico.

Mel: "Absolutely, Sico. We understand the critical nature of our operations here. The security measures are necessary to safeguard our ammunition supply and ensure its uninterrupted production."

Sico: "That's reassuring, Mel. How many rounds of ammunition can we produce per month?"

Mel: "We're right on track, Sico. The team has been working diligently, and we can make 500 rounds of ammunition per month, except for missiles, which we can produce at a rate of 30 per month."

Sico nodded, impressed by the production capacity of the factory.

Sico: "That's commendable, Mel. It's crucial for us to maintain a steady supply of ammunition for the Minutemen. Keep up the good work."

Mel: "Thank you, Sico. We'll continue to meet our production targets and ensure that the Minutemen are well-equipped for any situation."

With their conversation concluded, Sico took a moment to observe the efficient operation of the ammunition factory, confident in its ability to support the needs of the Minutemen.

Sico: "Mel, while we're on the topic of production, how's the progress with our power armor production?"

Mel: "We've made significant progress, Sico. In total, we've manufactured over 30 sets of T-60 power armor. However, due to a shortage of fusion cores, we currently have around 20 sets that are fully operational and ready for use."

Sico nodded, understanding the situation.

Sico: "I see. Fusion cores are crucial for powering the power armor. Have you taken any steps to address the shortage?"

Mel: "Yes, Sico. I've already reached out to Hancock, the leader of the scavenging department, to instruct his men to be on the lookout for more fusion cores. We're doing our best to secure additional resources."

Sico: "Good thinking, Mel. Let's prioritize acquiring more fusion cores to ensure all our power armor sets are operational. Keep me updated on any progress."

Mel: "Will do, Sico. I'll keep you informed of any developments regarding the fusion core supply."

With a plan in place to address the fusion core shortage, Sico left the ammunition factory, confident that Mel and his team were taking the necessary steps to maintain the Minutemen's equipment and readiness.

After bidding farewell to Mel and expressing his confidence in the ammunition factory's operations, Sico made his way out of the bustling factory. As he exited, he took a moment to appreciate the meticulous organization and dedication of the workers.

Heading back towards the vault entrance, Sico activated the vault elevator and descended into the underground facility. The familiar hum of the elevator soothed his senses as he descended to the lower levels.

Upon arriving at Vault 111, Sico made his way to his quarters. Entering his quarters, Sico settled into the chair in front of his terminal, ready to report the day's progress. With a few keystrokes, he began detailing the updates on various projects, ensuring that all aspects of the settlement's operations were accounted for. As he typed, Sico reflected on the dedication of the Minutemen and the importance of their work in ensuring the safety and prosperity of the Commonwealth.

After completing his report, Sico made his way to the mess hall, where the comforting aroma of home-cooked food greeted him. His mother had prepared a hearty meal, and Sico eagerly dug in, savoring each bite as he replenished his energy.

With his hunger satisfied, Sico returned to his quarters to take a refreshing shower, washing away the grime of the day's work. The warm water eased his muscles, and he felt a sense of relaxation wash over him.

After drying off and changing into fresh clothes, Sico climbed into bed, the events of the day replaying in his mind. With a contented sigh, he closed his eyes, ready to rest and recharge for the challenges that tomorrow would bring. As sleep enveloped him, Sico felt grateful for the sense of purpose and camaraderie that being a part of the Minutemen provided him.

The next day, Sico awoke feeling refreshed and ready to tackle another day of duties as a member of the Minutemen. After a quick breakfast, he made his way to the vault elevator and ascended to the surface.

Upon reaching the surface, Sico took a moment to appreciate the warmth of the sun on his face and the fresh air of the Commonwealth. With a determined stride, he headed towards the Minutemen HQ, where his office awaited.

Entering his office, Sico settled into his chair and began sorting through the paperwork that awaited him. Reports, requests, and correspondence filled his desk, each requiring his attention and careful consideration.

As he worked through the tasks at hand, Sico's mind drifted to the ongoing efforts of the Minutemen and their mission to protect and serve the people of the Commonwealth. Despite the challenges they faced, Sico remained steadfast in his dedication to the cause.

As Sico diligently worked through the paperwork in his office, he was interrupted by the unexpected arrival of Preston Garvey, one of the senior members of the Minutemen. Preston had a determined look on his face, signaling that he had something important to discuss.

Preston: "Hey, Sico. Got a minute?"

Sico looked up from his desk, offering Preston a nod of acknowledgement.

Sico: "Of course, Preston. What's on your mind?"

Preston leaned against the doorway, his expression serious as he spoke.

Preston: "I've been thinking about our next move, and I believe it's time for us to retake the Castle."

Sico raised an eyebrow, intrigued by Preston's suggestion.

Sico: "The Castle? What's so significant about it?"

Preston explained, his voice carrying a sense of urgency.

Preston: "The Castle was once a formidable stronghold for the Minutemen, but it fell into disrepair after a devastating attack. However, I believe reclaiming it could be a game-changer for us. There's a radio transmitter there that could help us establish communication with the growing number of allied settlements across the Commonwealth."

Sico considered Preston's words, realizing the potential benefits of securing the Castle.

Sico: "I see. Establishing communication with allied settlements would undoubtedly strengthen our network and allow us to coordinate more effectively. How do you propose we go about retaking the Castle?"

Preston straightened up, a determined glint in his eyes.

Preston: "I've been scouting the area, and I believe we have a solid plan in place. With your leadership and the support of the Minutemen, I'm confident we can reclaim the Castle and restore it to its former glory."

Sico nodded, impressed by Preston's determination and strategic thinking.

Sico: "I agree, Preston. Reclaiming the Castle could indeed be a significant turning point for us. Establishing communication with allied settlements would strengthen our network and bolster our efforts to protect the Commonwealth."

Preston's expression brightened at Sico's agreement.

Preston: "I'm glad you're on board, Sico. With your leadership, I'm confident we can make this happen."

Sico: "Thank you, Preston. But before we proceed, I think it's essential to gather all the Minutemen leaders and discuss this plan together. We need to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that we have a clear strategy in place."

Preston nodded in agreement.

Preston: "That's a good idea, Sico. We'll need the input and support of all the leaders to make this operation successful."

Sico: "Exactly. Let's organize a meeting with all the Minutemen leaders as soon as possible. We'll discuss the plan, address any concerns, and finalize our strategy."

Preston: "Agreed. I'll start coordinating with the other leaders to schedule the meeting. We'll make sure everyone is informed and ready to participate."

Sico and Preston exchanged a firm handshake, their determination evident as they prepared to rally the Minutemen for the upcoming mission to retake the Castle.

After their discussion, Sico instructed his secretary to call all the Minutemen leaders to gather at the meeting room. With the message relayed, Sico and Preston made their way to the designated meeting room, their steps purposeful and determined.

As they entered the room, Sico and Preston took their seats at the head of the table, ready to lead the discussion. The atmosphere was tense yet focused, as the other Minutemen leaders began to arrive one by one.

With each leader taking their seat around the table, Sico addressed the group, his tone authoritative yet inclusive.

Sico: "Thank you all for joining us. As you may have heard, Preston has proposed a plan to retake the Castle, with the objective of establishing a vital communication link with allied settlements across the Commonwealth."

The leaders nodded in understanding, their expressions reflecting a mix of curiosity and determination.

Sico continued, outlining the details of the plan and inviting input from each leader present. As the discussion unfolded, ideas were shared, concerns addressed, and strategies refined.

Preston stood by Sico's side, offering additional insights and fielding questions from the leaders. Together, they ensured that every voice was heard and that the collective wisdom of the Minutemen was brought to bear on the decision-making process.

As the discussion progressed, Nora, the leader and general of the Minutemen, listened intently to the details of Preston's plan. Her keen gaze swept over the gathered leaders, gauging their reactions and considering the implications of the proposed operation.

After Sico outlined the plan, Nora nodded thoughtfully, her expression reflecting a blend of determination and resolve.

Nora: "Thank you, Sico and Preston, for presenting this plan. Reclaiming the Castle and establishing a communication link with allied settlements is a crucial step for the Minutemen."

Her words carried weight, and the other leaders nodded in agreement, signaling their support for the proposed mission.

Nora continued, her voice steady and commanding as she addressed the group.

Nora: "I agree with this plan, and I believe it's in the best interest of the Minutemen and the people of the Commonwealth. We've faced numerous challenges before, and each time, we've emerged stronger and more united. Let's harness that strength and determination as we prepare to retake the Castle."

Her words resonated with the assembled leaders, reaffirming their commitment to the cause.

With Nora's endorsement, the remaining Minutemen leaders voiced their support for the plan, each expressing their readiness to contribute to the mission in whatever capacity necessary.

As the meeting concluded, Sico and Preston exchanged a glance, a sense of solidarity and purpose emanating from their shared resolve. With the support of Nora and the other leaders, they knew that the Minutemen were well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

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• Name: Sico

• Stats :

S: 7,44

P: 6,44

E: 7,44

C: 7,44

I: 9,44

A: 5,45

L: 6

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

• Inventory: 22.280 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, and Furious Power Fist

• Active Quest:

- Quest: Improve the Minutemen's fighting capability to anticipate the clash with the Brotherhood of Steel in the future.

Reward: Determined based on how you improve the fighting capability.

Failure: Destruction of the Minutemen.

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