Part 22: Base Noir
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So there I was conducting a murder investigation on what looked like a simple overdose, the kind that happened dozens of times a day in New Reno. Papa Wright wasn't going to accept that, so I started by asking around about the kid Keith figured it was a dealer or the Mordinos, since they were the most heavily invested in Jet.
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The good news was that two of his main suspects were already in my pocket, so getting some kind of answers out of them wouldn't be too hard. He was most suspicious of Lil' Jesus, but from what I'd seen of him it was more likely that Lil' Jesus would have just knifed the kid.
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Keith had a lot to say about Richard, and if half of it was true I thought they were right to be suspicious. Then again, every family thinks well of their kids and him being recently deceased meant that nobody was willing to speak ill of him. I got Keith's permission to look around in his room, although I wasn't sure what I thought I was going to find.
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Finding an empty jet canister under the dresser showed that the Wrights weren't exactly right about Richard he'd definitely been using, even if he'd been hiding his empties like a kid. I held on to the jet canister since they wouldn't thank me for pointing it out and then went to see Richard's mother.
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She was an older woman with all the right curves in all the wrong places, probably as a consequence of there being more than a dozen Wright children running around. The weirdest thing was that she introduced herself as the head of the Temperance Union, which had to be a conflict of interest with the family business.
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She broke down when I brought up Richard, and seemed to have no difficulty with the idea that he might have strayed and gotten started on Jet. No idea on pushers, but that was because she was half convinced that everyone in the city was a dealer. Not that she was far wrong.
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I tried to tell her that we called it alcohol too, but that was like standing in front of a freight train. She ran right over me and started in on the vices of New Reno, and it took all of my considerable conversational skill to keep from telling her that I knew from experience that people enjoyed drinking, gambling, and whoring.
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Instead, I went looking for dealers. Out of sheer convenience I started with Jagged Jimmy J, who was parked out front of the boxing ring in the middle of the street. That would have been a bit more dangerous when there were more cars on the road, but in this case it just made him very visible.
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I was grateful for the fact that we were actually getting coordinates rather than vague directions.
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It was actually a pretty good distance away up in the mountains, but we found our way using abandoned roads that had actually held up pretty well without people tearing them up.
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The last people who'd tried to get into the Army base hadn't done very well. Hopefully they weren't all Wright's kids.
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A bit of looking around revealed that the idiots had tried to run directly past an auto-cannon armed with a pair of mini guns. I'd seen what a single one in the hands of Marcus could do, and I could only imagine a machine would be even more freakishly accurate.
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My plan was to stay as far back out of their range as possible and use my scoped rifle to disable some of the more important looking bits, but Sulik and Marcus decided that instead I would be drawing the turrets attention while they went and smashed it to pieces. I'm amazed that it didn't end up with one of them in bloody chunks on the ground.
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The tricky bastards who had designed the place tucked one of the turrets around a couple of blind corners so that we had to get uncomfortably close to deal with it. Shooting through a wire fence is a lot tougher than you'd think.
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Out front of the main entrance there was a tiny sub-bunker surrounded by explosive plates and with a shock trap built into the door frame. I don't know how many soldiers they must have lost on a daily basis back when people actually worked here. Dynamite, by the way, makes a dandy way of disarming delicate electronic traps.
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It did, however, fit neatly into an artillery piece that was conveniently already pointed at the front door. You'd think they'd have wanted it pointed out toward where enemies would come from, but the military mind is a mysterious thing.
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My skin started to tingle as soon as we stepped into the high voltage area and investigated a ladder leading underneath the generators. Even a century and a half after the war ended everything still worked, which was pretty surprising.
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There was a giant switch labeled "main power" so naturally we flipped it. Considering that they were paranoid enough to leave fully automated turrets and explosives on their front door I didn't want to deal with whatever was actually inside the base.
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Once we'd stowed a few of our ill gotten gains in the trunk of the car, we were finally ready to head inside and see what scraps of pre-war technology were still left.