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179. Preparation on Making a Harbour

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As the reality of their discovery sank in, a sense of determination filled the air. With the Yangtze now in their possession, the Minutemen were poised to face whatever challenges lay ahead with newfound strength and resilience.

After two hours had passed since Sico and the crew's arrival at the Castle, the convoy carrying Nora, MacCready, and the militia finally arrived. The sound of rumbling engines echoed through the air as two trucks and a Humvee pulled up to the gates of the Castle.

Excitement buzzed among the militia as they stepped out of the vehicles, their eyes gleaming with anticipation at the sight of the Yangtze nearby.

Nora and MacCready emerged from the convoy, their expressions reflecting a mixture of exhaustion and exhilaration. They exchanged nods with Sico and the crew, acknowledging the significance of their recent discovery.

Nora: "Well, would you look at that! The Yangtze, right here in our hands. This changes everything for the Minutemen."

MacCready chimed in, his voice filled with optimism.

MacCready: "We've got ourselves a powerful asset now. With the Yangtze on our side, we'll be able to defend the Commonwealth like never before."

Sico nodded in agreement, feeling a sense of pride in what they had accomplished together.

Sico: "It's a game-changer, no doubt about it. But we still have work to do. Let's make sure we're ready for whatever comes our way."

Excitement filled the air as Nora proposed her idea to the group.

Nora: "Now that we have the Yangtze, it only makes sense to build a harbor near the Castle. It'll provide a safe and convenient docking point for the submarine, allowing us to utilize its capabilities effectively."

The suggestion sparked a flurry of discussion among the group as they considered the feasibility and benefits of Nora's proposal.

Sico: "It's a great idea, Nora. Having a harbor would not only secure the Yangtze but also enhance our strategic position in the Commonwealth. We could use it as a base of operations for maritime missions and expeditions."

MacCready nodded in agreement, seeing the potential advantages.

MacCready: "Plus, it would give us a strong foothold along the coast, allowing us to expand our influence and provide support to settlements in need."

With unanimous agreement, the group resolved to move forward with Nora's proposal. Plans were quickly drafted, and preparations began for the construction of the harbor near the Castle.

Amidst the excitement and discussion about building a harbor, Mel stepped forward, holding a blueprint of the Yangtze that had been acquired from Zao.

Mel: "Hey everyone, sorry to interrupt. I think this might be relevant to our discussion."

He unfolded the blueprint, revealing detailed diagrams of the Yangtze and its potential docking facilities.

Mel: "This blueprint was provided by Captain Zao. It outlines the specifications of the Yangtze and its docking requirements. While constructing a harbor from scratch might be a significant undertaking, having this blueprint gives us a head start."

Nora and MacCready leaned in, examining the blueprint with interest.

Nora: "This is fantastic, Mel. Having a blueprint will certainly make the construction process easier. We can use it as a guide to plan and coordinate our efforts."

MacCready nodded in agreement, his gaze focused on the intricate details of the blueprint.

MacCready: "Absolutely. With this blueprint, we'll have a clearer understanding of what needs to be done. And who knows, maybe in the future, with the right tools, machinery, and materials, we can work towards building our own submarine."

The group nodded in agreement, recognizing the potential of Mel's suggestion.

Sico: "For now, let's focus on utilizing the Yangtze to its fullest potential. With the harbor as a long-term goal, we can continue to strengthen our position and expand our influence in the Commonwealth."

As the group continued to discuss the plan for building the harbor, they delved into the specifics of the Yangtze's docking requirements and capabilities outlined in the blueprint provided by Captain Zao.

Nora: "According to this blueprint, the Yangtze requires a docking area with a minimum depth and specific dimensions to accommodate its size. We'll need to ensure that the harbor meets these requirements for safe and efficient docking."

MacCready: "Right. And we'll also need to consider factors like tidal fluctuations and potential hazards in the surrounding area. We want to make sure the harbor is easily accessible and well-protected."

Sico: "Agreed. We'll need to survey potential locations along the coast to find the best spot for the harbor. Once we've identified a suitable site, we can begin planning the construction process in earnest."

With a clear plan in place, the group set out to survey the coastline, searching for the optimal location to build the harbor. They worked diligently, analyzing each potential site with care and consideration for the Yangtze's docking needs.

After thorough exploration and evaluation, they finally identified a promising location for the harbor, one that met all the necessary criteria outlined in the blueprint. With the site chosen, they began to formulate a detailed plan for the construction process, drawing on their collective expertise and resources to bring their vision to life.

After four hours of intense collaboration, the group finally finished drafting the blueprint for the harbor. Every detail, from the layout of the docking area to the infrastructure needed for support facilities, was meticulously planned and documented.

Nora: "I think we've covered all the bases. The blueprint looks solid, and it meets all the requirements outlined in the Yangtze's specifications."

MacCready nodded in agreement, a sense of satisfaction evident in his expression.

MacCready: "It's a good start. Now we just need to put the plan into action and get construction underway."

Sico glanced over the blueprint, his mind already racing with ideas for the next steps.

Sico: "We'll need to gather the necessary materials and manpower to begin construction. I'll coordinate with the Sturges and Hancock to ensure we have everything we need to get started after we head back to Sanctuary."

With the blueprint finalized, the group felt a renewed sense of purpose and determination. They knew that building the harbor would be no small feat, but they were confident in their ability to overcome any challenges that lay ahead.

As the group wrapped up their discussions and preparations, Sico took charge, issuing orders for them to prepare to return to Sanctuary.

Sico: "Alright, everyone, let's start packing up. We'll head back to Sanctuary and begin gathering the resources we need to kick off construction. Nora, MacCready, make sure the convoy is ready to roll. I'll meet you all at the vehicles."

With his instructions given, Sico made his way towards the shore, where he spotted Captain Zao gazing out at the sea in the distance. Approaching him, Sico couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration for the captain's resilience and determination.

Sico: "Captain Zao, everything's set for our return to Sanctuary. The blueprint for the harbor is complete, and we're ready to start construction as soon as we gather the necessary materials."

Zao turned to face Sico, his expression one of gratitude and determination.

Zao: "Thank you, Sico. I appreciate all the effort you and your team have put into this. With the harbor, the Yangtze will have a safe and secure docking point, ensuring its continued usefulness to the Minutemen."

Sico nodded, a sense of pride swelling within him.

Sico: "It's been an honor, Captain. We'll make sure the harbor is built to the highest standards, just like the Yangtze itself."

As Sico and Captain Zao exchanged words, Zao's expression turned solemn as he addressed Sico.

Zao: "Sico, I appreciate your dedication, but I think it's best if I remain here at the Yangtze. There's still work to be done, and I want to ensure everything is in order before we set sail again."

Sico nodded, understanding Zao's decision.

Sico: "Understood, Captain. We'll handle things from here. If you need anything, don't hesitate to contact us."

Zao gave Sico a grateful nod before turning back to the Yangtze, his attention already focused on the tasks that lay ahead.

After bidding farewell to Captain Zao, Sico made his way to the living quarters at the Castle to see Donny Kowalski, the boy who had initially told them about the supposed sea monster. As he entered the room, he found Nora sitting beside Donny's bed, engaged in conversation with him.

Sico approached quietly, not wanting to interrupt their discussion. Nora looked up as he entered, offering him a warm smile of greeting.

Nora: "Hey, Sico. We were just chatting with Donny here."

Sico nodded, acknowledging Nora's words, before turning his attention to Donny, who looked up at him with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension.

Sico: "Hey, Donny. How are you feeling?"

Donny shrugged, his expression uncertain.

Donny: "I'm okay, I guess. Just still trying to wrap my head around everything that happened."

Sico nodded sympathetically, understanding the weight of the situation for the young boy.

Sico: "It's okay, Donny. We're here to help. I wanted to let you know that we're heading back to Sanctuary soon, and we'd like you to come with us. It'll be safer there, and you'll have people looking out for you."

Donny looked hesitant, but after a moment of consideration, he nodded in agreement.

Donny: "Okay, yeah. I think that sounds like a good idea."

With Donny's consent, Sico, Nora, and the others made arrangements to escort him back to Sanctuary, ensuring his safety and well-being along the way.

After an hour of finalizing their preparations, Sico, Nora, MacCready, Robert, and Donny, along with the 15 militia members, boarded the convoy. Sico took his place in the Humvee alongside Preston, Nora, MacCready, Robert, and Donny, while Mel and his team occupied one of the trucks. The other truck was filled with militia members, ready to escort them back to Sanctuary.

As they set off, the convoy rumbled along the road, making its way through the Commonwealth. Sico kept a watchful eye on their surroundings, ensuring their journey remained safe and uneventful. Meanwhile, Donny sat quietly in the backseat, occasionally stealing glances out the window as they passed by familiar landmarks.

Nora checked in with the militia members, ensuring everyone was accounted for and ready for the journey ahead. MacCready shared stories and jokes, lightening the mood as they traveled.

After six hours of traveling, the convoy finally arrived at Sanctuary. Sico guided the vehicles through the gates, bringing them to a stop in the heart of the settlement. As the engines quieted, a sense of relief washed over the group.

Nora: "We made it back in one piece."

MacCready: "Yeah, and with Donny safe and sound."

Sico nodded, a sense of satisfaction in knowing they had completed their journey safely.

Sico: "Let's get everyone settled in and make sure Donny has everything he needs."

With that, the group began to unload from the convoy, dispersing to their respective tasks. Sico and Nora ensured that Donny was escorted to a comfortable place to rest, surrounded by friendly faces eager to welcome him into their community.

Sico and Nora led Donny to Nora's house, ensuring that he had a comfortable place to rest for the night. As Sico and Nora escorted Donny to Nora's house to rest for the night, they were greeted by Codsworth, Nora's Mr. Handy Bot from before the war. Codsworth hovered nearby, emitting a cheerful hum as he recognized his owner and her guests.

Codsworth: "Ah, Mistress Nora! Welcome home. And who might this young lad be?"

Nora smiled warmly, introducing Donny to Codsworth.

Nora: "Codsworth, this is Donny. He's going to be staying with us for a bit."

Codsworth beeped pleasantly, his optical sensors lighting up with curiosity.

Codsworth: "A pleasure to meet you, young sir! If there's anything you need, please don't hesitate to ask."

Donny nodded, feeling a sense of comfort in Codsworth's presence.

Donny: "Thank you, Codsworth. It's nice to meet you too."

With Codsworth's assurance, Sico, Nora, and Donny entered the house, ready to unwind and rest after their long journey. Nora turned to Codsworth with a grateful smile.

Nora: "Codsworth, could you please show Donny to the guest room? He could use some rest after our journey. And if he wants, maybe show him to the bathroom so he can freshen up."

Codsworth nodded enthusiastically, his mechanical whirring indicating his readiness to assist.

Codsworth: "Of course, Mistress Nora! Right this way, Master Donny. Follow me, please."

Donny followed Codsworth, feeling a sense of ease as he was guided through the house. Codsworth led him to the guest room, where a cozy bed awaited him, and then offered to show him the way to the bathroom.

Donny: "Thank you, Codsworth. I appreciate it."

Codsworth beeped cheerfully in response, his demeanor radiating warmth and hospitality.

Codsworth: "You're quite welcome, Master Donny. If you need anything else, just let me know."

With that, Codsworth left Donny to settle in, while Sico and Nora began to make preparations for the tomorrow.

As Sico and Nora settled in for the evening, they took a moment to discuss their plans for the following day. They deliberated on the tasks ahead, outlining the steps needed to begin preparations for the construction of the harbor. After some time, they decided to table the discussion until the next morning when they could approach it with fresh eyes and renewed energy.

With their plans set aside for the night, Sico prepared to bid farewell to Nora and retire for the evening. However, Nora had other ideas.

Nora: "Sico, you've had a long day. Why don't you stay here tonight? You can sleep in the living room with the sleeping bag I have."

Sico hesitated for a moment, touched by Nora's kindness.

Sico: "Are you sure, Nora? I don't want to intrude."

Nora waved off his concerns with a smile.

Nora: "Nonsense! Consider it a gesture of gratitude for all the hard work you've done. Besides, it's no trouble at all."

Relenting, Sico agreed, grateful for Nora's hospitality.

Sico: "Thank you, Nora. I appreciate it."

With that settled, Sico found himself a cozy spot in the living room, settling in for a much-needed rest after a long and eventful day. As he drifted off to sleep, he couldn't help but feel grateful for the friendship and support of his friends in Sanctuary.

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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

• Active Quest: -

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