Part 37: Behind the Curtains
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The search for future led us to the Shi's throne room, which seemed like a logical place to ask since the Shi were supposedly the only people in the region who had access to fuel.
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The Hubologists, as it turns out made their home in an underground complex underneath an impressively battered space shuttle.
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They really didn't go out of their way to make me not want to kill them, but they did give me an idea of how to get a chance to talk to their leader.
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Pretending to be interested in joining and excited about meeting celebrities whatever those were was enough to get me through the forcefield and into the complex proper. The real question was going to be getting out.
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Intriguingly, not all of the people in the complex seemed to be Hubologists. Crocket was a hired science expert, since the Hubologists weren't so good at the whole science thing.
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After that we went to find the "celebrities." I wasn't impressed, since it looked like they'd be gecko meat in a couple days anywhere outside of a town.
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I don't know what the story was with AHS-9, but the fact that I had to put a bullet through both of his eyes before he stopped moving was truly disturbing. I'm not entirely certain he was human, but I didn't stop to do an autopsy.
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After that things get a bit hazy, but I did end up with my $20,000 back somehow, and the first few visitors to the Hubologist compound from the Shi reportedly had nightmares about what they saw inside.
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For some reason I recall that the guards by the force field just let us walk past. AHS-7 might have had an eye on taking over for his boss.
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The guards around the space shuttle were a bit less forgiving, and just as bad at realizing that they were horribly outgunned when they decided to take potshots at three guys in power armor and a super mutant.
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On the plus side, they did have a shiny new automatic shotgun to replace Cassidy's combat shotgun, although he said the thing kicked like a mule in heat.
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The Emperor computer was the familiar mainframe type we'd seen at Vault 13 and the Sierra Army Depot. Given what had happened with Skynet, there was every chance that the Shi might someday have a computer Emperor that would talk back to them.
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I took the time to read through the information on the hard drive. I wasn't sure where they were going with the radiation resistant plants, but I thought then that it might revolutionize their food production.
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Their genetic program has dealt with the FEV virus or one of its offshoots and had been a spectacular enough failure, including a melting scientist, that they'd decided to focus on plants instead.
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As for the chemical and fuel information well, I could find the command to send it over to the tanker, and that was good enough for me.
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The rest of their science was pretty impressive as well, and it looked like before long the Brotherhood of Steel was going to have another advanced civilization to deal with. But, that seemed like their problem rather than mine.
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We left quickly and quietly after that, before anybody had a chance to look at the fuel transfer logs, and headed into the belly of the ship. Hunting for the door to the nav computer we came across one poor bastard in a Vault Suit who'd managed to die in here. I couldn't read the number 17, perhaps, but it's a bit fuzzy with age.
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Whoever had designed the tanker and installed the FOB lock was helpful enough to include a sign telling me where I was supposed to put it, which I actually appreciated after some of the machines I'd had to deal with.
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After that it was a simple matter to slip the NavComp parts we'd found in Vault 13 into the computer...
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And then we were ready to go. I did a quick status check before hitting the big green 'Go' button.
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Fallout Wiki Tanker Video
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Late in the night, we reached the Tanker and climbed down the gangway to stand at the entrance to the oil rig.
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