//-------------------------------------------------------// Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer -by Fox-trott- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter One: Waking Up //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter One: Waking Up ACT ONE Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter One: Waking Up Blood. The taste of blood was in my mouth; the strong stings of scars on my face were felt. The smell of wet soil drifted under my nose. As my eyes flickered open, I found myself face down in a small puddle of dirty water, my head throbbed with an aching pain and blood dripped from a wound on the front of my head. As I lifted myself onto my hooves, I saw the world around me twist and turn. What the hell happened to me? I began walking over to a gate covered in wooden panels, the cave I was in was dripping with water and spiders were seen crawling in and out of the cracks in the rocks. “Ugh, what the fuck happened to me? Who did this?” I started limping towards the gate, stepping in some of the dirty puddles. “I need to get some air, I can barely breathe!” I started to cough; it was too confined in here. “Damn claustrophobia.” As I opened the gate, the light blinded me. It was as if someone flashed a torch in my face. As the blinding light died down, I saw a ravaged land. Buildings were destroyed with huge piles of rubble next to them; the sky was a sickly green and dust glided in the air from the calm breeze. My blood-soaked, dirt covered and drenched Stable 30 jacket was starting to stink, it stunk of puke and blood. I began gagging and coughing at the stench. I limped down the hill slowly, nearly falling over a couple of times. Tumbleweed slowly rolled across with the wind and my dishevelled, dirt covered mane danced in the breeze. I managed to trip myself up, landing face down on a cracked road. Some blood was seen after the fall, but not too much. I lifted myself back onto my hooves, looking around at the Wasteland before me. From what I was told as a foal, Equestria wasn’t described to anything like this. Where the grassy plains, the butterflies, the blue sky…where was any of that? The fresh air that was said to be there was gone. The irradiated air was horrible to breathe in; it was my first time inhaling the oxygen of the outside world into my lungs. There was a foul stench in the air, obviously caused by the radiation and it wasn’t my jacket. I slowly began trotting down the crooked road, seeing no Ponies out in the ravaged plains. No help, no weapons, no food…nothing. The only thing I had was my PipBuck, but the screen was too dirty for me to see anything. It was covered in dry, dirty stains from the puddle I was in with large splats of dry dirt that seemed to stick onto the screen. The metal on the PipBuck was rusted and brown. As I edged down the path, I saw a sign stating a town was nearby. That put a small smile on my face, the only thing I could do was hope it was populated. The sign said: Everfree Shanty Village, 2 miles “A shanty town? It’s better than nothing at all.” As I progressed, the shanty town came into sight. The steel they used looked new, as if the town was recently built. Ponies had got to be here. By the entrance to the village were a couple of few sandbags, for cover of course. Also two guards on each side, they were both a dark grey color, and they were wearing Stable Security armor. They carried Combat Shotguns with their magic, looking at me as I drew closer. “Halt! State your business traveller!” The one of the left aimed the barrel of his Combat Shotgun at me, preparing to fire if needed. “I’m just passing through; maybe to get some water and some food…maybe also to see a doctor.” I explained calmly. “Hmm, you don’t look like Raider material. Hell you don’t even look combat worthy, okay you can pass through. But before you do, if you do happen to be carrying anything lethal, give them to us.” He stated, levitating his Shotgun onto the floor, showing that he won’t shoot. “I have no weapons,” maybe he was right about me not being combat worthy. “Hmm, I see…okay you can pass, welcome to The Everfree Shanty Village. Shitty name, but hey…the locals are nice enough to make it home.” He levitated his Combat Shotgun back to his side to prepare for guard duty. I replied with a simple nod as if I was saying thanks and slowly entered the village. It seemed like a shithole, but he was right, the locals seem nice. The adults were seen talking to each other, while the foals played together. Games such as Hopscotch, or playing with some hula-hoops made of wire. Not razor wire or anything, just some smooth wire. As I was still new to this land, I wasn’t familiar to some of the empty bottles seen lying around. Sparkle-Cola, Sunrise Sarsaparilla. Those drinks weren’t familiar to me. The bottles looked dirty and some parts were cracked. I saw a minty blue mare (like spearmint blue); she seemed clean while most of these other Ponies seemed dirty. Her mane was minty green and it has purple streaks in them. Her eyes were a beautiful, luminous blue color. Her tail was the same color scheme as her mane, she was also a Unicorn. She noticed me and walked up to me, showing a facial expression of pity. “Oh heavens!” She gasped, quickly coming to my aid. “What happened to you? You look…and smell terrible.” She cringed at the disgusting stench of my coat and Stable 30 jacket. “Yeah, I know that.” I commented, rolling my eyes. “We have to get you patched up…and cleaned!” She levitated me with her magic and carried me over to her shanty home. “Woah put me down!” My legs were flailing in hope of getting free, I tried to flap my wings but her magic was too strong. As we entered her shanty house, she laid me down on a bed. The frame was made of rusted steel, and the mattress was stained with what looked like…blood? “Now just relax.” She kneeled down and started looking at my wounds. “Your wounds…how did you get them?” She asked in a beautiful, smooth tone. “I don’t…remember, I just woke up outside my Stable.” I spoke, looking down slightly. “A Stable huh? Aren’t those, those shelters underground?” She asked, pulling out a rusty syringe filled with some sort of glowing potion. “Yes, that’s what they are…not exactly the best place to live, but hey I still call it home.” I sighed softly and looked at her. She lifted the syringe up with her magic and responded in the soft tone she had before. “I’m sure it’s better than being out here, now just relax…this won’t hurt.” She stabbed the syringe into me, with that I let out a loud yelp in pain. “Gah that did hurt!” I looked at her, shocked. I rubbed the place that she stabbed it and checked for any blood. “Well, it’ll help you. Your bones and crippled limbs should heal soon…it works fast you know.” She spoke in a soft tone, placing all of her medical equipment into a small red box. With that, she placed it into her Saddle-Bag. “So, you’re new out here?” “Yeah, should I be glad or afraid?” I asked raising an eyebrow, keeping my eyes fixed on her eyes. “A bit of both really. Glad because, you’re going to meet friends…and afraid because you don’t know what to expect.” The mare said, moving her mane out of her eyes. “I’m Crystal; you should consider me as a friend.” She held her hoof out, wanting to shake mine. “Tornado.” I shook her hoof, “Tornado Dash.” I found myself smiling slightly, wanting to know more about the Wasteland. “Well Tornado, if you think it’s going to be easy…you’re going to have a bad time.” She commented, looking serious in the face. “Yeah, the guards mentioned…Raiders, what are they exactly?” I asked with pure curiosity, looking at her. I lowered one ear (which I always did as a foal to show I was curious). “Raiders are ruthless Ponies, they trot around taking what they want, killing who they want, when they want. Trust me, they never negotiate. If they want something they’ll either make you pay it them, or make you pay with blood.” She explained to me, lifting her hoof off of the ground for a second. “You’ll be able to notice a Raider from miles away, they’re easy to spot.” “Okay, thanks for the tip.” I smiled warmly, “if it’s okay for me to ask…what do you do out here?” “Oh me? I am pretty much a local doctor, I travel Equestria and they give me a place to stay. Someponies think they can get my help for free, but my policy is ‘you want help, pay up’. Normally I’d ask for caps off of you, but you aren’t carrying anything are you?” She giggled slightly. “It’s alright, but could you at least do something for me in return?” “S-sure, go ahead.” I nervously said, hoping it was something easy. “My old friend, Doctor Stoneshade hasn't given me my supplies and I need some. If you’re willing to go to Sweet Apple Acres and obtain these items, I’ll be most grateful.” She smiled at me, in hope I’d say yes. This didn’t sound so bad; I mean what’s the worst that could happen? “Of course, I’ll help you Crystal.” I nodded in agreement. “You will? Oh thank you so much, I’ll be awaiting your return.” She turned away and then got back to work. I got onto my hooves and walked out, back into the center of the shanty town. My wings were…still damaged, but my limbs and broken bones everywhere else seemed fine. I left the Shanty Town, knowing Sweet Apple Acres wasn't too far from here, and I could recognize the building from here. We used to get taught about the Ministry’s back in the Stable’s school. “At least I can gallop now.” I began to gallop quickly down the road towards Sweet Apple Acres. I then saw a stallion traveling away from Sweet Apple Acres. I assumed that was the doctor so I called for him. “Hey!” He couldn't hear me; I galloped closer and attempted to call for him again. “Hey you, wait!” “Yes, how may I help you?” He stopped and turned around. He was a creamy brown Earth Pony, he didn't have a mane but he had a small beard that was turning grey. I slowed down as soon as I grew closer, eventually stopping at his hooves. “Are you Doctor Stoneshade?” I asked calmly. “Yes, I am Doctor Stoneshade…at your service!” He bowed slightly, lowering his head. Once he stood straight again, he asked me in the low soothing voice of his. “How may I help you? I have all sorts of medical supplies, and even some weapons. Just as long as you have the caps to pay up, I’ll offer to give you anything.” “I’m not here for that, I’m here on behalf of Crystal.” I spoke using a stern tone to my voice. “She hasn't got her medical supplies and she needs them now.” “Oh her? Please, she’s just a bitch who thinks she can help others when really she’s worthless. I, I am a real doctor.” A twisted grin spread on his face, “so, she’s still alive?” “Damn right she is buddy, and if you don’t give her the supplies she needs you’ll have to answer to me!” I stomped one of my hooves on the ground, “is that understood?” Doctor Stoneshade burst into laughter, “you think, a Stable Dweller like you…can hurt me?” He walked closer to me. “I have dealt with much more threatening things than just some Stable Dweller scum, walking on this land like he owns the place. I suggest you stay out of my way.” With that the doctor spat on me and began to walk away. “Don’t walk away from me!” I walked up to him, grabbing one of his hindlegs and pulling him back. “I’m not finished with you; I am not leaving until I get the supplies she needs!” The doctor sighed and then gave me a box containing her supplies. “Here, have them. I’m only doing this so you can leave me alone. After this, if you get in my way again I’ll tear you limb from fucking limb…is that understood?” “Sure, I guess.” I responded, placing the box on my back. I slowly walked back to the shanty town, hoping that it didn't fall off my back. Luckily it didn't. When I finally arrived back, the foals and fillies were inside and the adults were out just talking with one another. I slowly went back to Crystal’s hut and entered. “So, did you manage to get them?” She asked in that same soft tone. Her voice was like silk, so smooth. “Yeah, I managed to get them. But that doctor isn’t exactly the nicest Pony I’ve met.” She slowly levitated the box over to her rusty desk and opened it, seeing Stimpacks, Blood Packs, Rad Away and other medical supplies in there. “This is exactly what I needed, thank you.” She closed the box, looking at me. “And because of that, I am willing to help you for free!” She smiled and stood onto her hooves. “So you’ll give me medical attention for free, and supplies?” I asked, sitting down. I looked up at her with innocent eyes. “Not only that, but I shall travel with you and aid you in combat. Consider me a companion.” She stated, putting her hoof out. “So are we partners?” I shook it with a smirk. “We’re partners.” I got onto my hooves, “I’ll need some weapons first.” “I’ll sort you out with that, and your PipBuck needs a good clean.” She performed a spell to clean the dirt off of the screen, which really helped a lot. “Here, take this old pistol I used to use. It’s no use to me now, so it’s yours.” She also gave me a spare Saddle-Bag, placing it on me. “These are really useful out in the Wastes, they help you carry items you need.” “Thank you Crystal, I’m really grateful.” I tested the bones in my wings and they were fine, I placed the pistol into my Saddle-Bag and gave her a nod as a thank you. “Now, it’s time to get some target training done. This is vital in the Wasteland; if you don’t have a good aim…guns won’t help you.” She states, waving a hoof. “Come on follow me.” She slowly walked out of the hut and around to the back end of it. I followed closely, wondering what I’d be practicing on. “Okay, first…we’re going to try shooting some empty bottles, after this we’ll see what you’re like on moving targets.” She used her magic to stand some empty Sparkle-Cola bottles up in a line on a wooden plank. When she gave the signal, I pulled my pistol out with my wings. I managed to shoot all seven bottles off, without missing a single shot. I was amazed at how I did, I never expected myself to be this accurate (since I have never fired a gun before). “Impressive!” Crystal commented, “Now come on, let’s go find some Radroaches for you to shoot. There are some just up this hill, come on follow me.” I followed her again, walking up the decaying hill. Bits of rubble and dirt fell down as we walked up, also with some dust falling too. When we reached the top of the hill, Radroaches were all together in a small ditch in the ground. “I’m familiar with Radroaches; they used to be crawling in the lower levels of the Stable.” I spoke, “this shouldn’t be so hard.” My PipBuck notified me about The S.A.T.S Targeting System. “The S.A.T.S Targeting System makes it even easier for you to take down your enemies. Once in S.A.T.S select a body part of which you wish to shoot and then open fire to deal some severe damage. But be warned, you can only choose a body part if it’s either within range or if it deals any damage. The more percentage a body part has, the more likely you are to hit it!” The PipBuck notified. “Let’s try this out.” I went into S.A.T.S and targeted the body of the Radroach. I fired on it, the bullet piercing its spine and making a sickly green colored blood splat onto the ground. The Radroach on the other hand was split into two halves. The other Radroaches started to run around crazy, I managed to get back into S.A.T.S and target three of ten Radroaches. I pulled the trigger, splitting one in half. I quickly shot the second, decapitating it and then the third shot impaled the third Radroach. “Wow, you’re really good. You have a decision. You can either kill them all, or leave.” Crystal spoke to me. “I’ll try and take them all out.” I smirked in confidence. As I entered S.A.T.S, I targeted four of them, and shot at them. BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! The bullet pierced, split and eviscerated them, making the sickly green, glowing blood splash out of their bodies. Another six remained. This time I didn’t use S.A.T.S, I tried manually taking them out. I shot four shots into one’s body, killing it. The gooey blood from the Radroach splashed on me slightly. “Here, use this!” Crystal threw me a grenade; I caught it in my wing and then pulled the pin. I knew I only had seconds before the explosion went off, I quickly went into S.A.T.S, targeting the remaining five and throwing the grenade into the center of them. BOOM! The explosion killed the remaining five, making the gooey blood make a mess. It painted the ground a sickly green color. Disgusting. I checked to see if there were more before turning to Crystal. “That’s all of them.” I nodded to her, walking over. “Well, am I “Wastelander” material?” She giggled lightly and looked at me with a smile. “Well, you do know how to kill your Radroaches. Come on, let me get you a drink back at my hut and then we’ll head off.” “That sounds like a plan to me.” I followed Crystal slowly back down the hill, being cautious of slipping. I didn’t want to break my newly healed neck. I really do hope that Crystal stays with me. She seems pretty serious about the Wasteland being a dangerous place and I think she’s right…I am not looking forward to actually getting out there, but it’s better than just staying in one place, waiting for death to catch up with you. //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Two: On the Road //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Two: On the Road Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Two: On the Road Friendship. Something I had developed with Crystal. I had never seen a Pony so friendly before, the ones in the Stables seemed a bit crazy and…anti-social. As we entered her shack, I sat down on the bed that Crystal sat me on before and looked around at the many different pre-war posters around the hut. “These posters, they interest you?” I asked curiously, looking around. One did catch my attention, the Pinkie Pie one, the one with the words ‘Pinkie Pie is watching you forever.’ However it did send a chill down my spine. “They do actually; they help me imagine how happy Equestria was before all this begun. I can just hear the sound of birds chirping, the smell of fresh air. And then I come out of my imagination, and I get the foul stench of irradiated air.” She sighed, bringing over two Sparkle-Cola’s over. “I always imagine some crazy shit whenever I look at them, for example that Pinkie Pie one.” I pointed, taking a sip of my Sparkle-Cola. “If she’s really watching us, where is she?” “It was just her way of saying that she’s protecting you, at least that’s how I look at it.” Crystal levitates the bottle of Sparkle-Cola to her lips and sips at it. “What was the picture in your mind of the Equestria before this one?” “Similar to yours…fresh air, birds chirping, green plains and blue skies.” I smiled slightly, letting out a soft chuckle. “I wish I was there to see it, you see…spending most of your life underground isn’t exactly the nicest thing.” “You weren’t born in the Stable?” She asked, tilting her head in confusion. “I thought all Ponies in the Stables were born and bred there.” “Not this Pony, I’ll tell you how…if you really must know.” I put the half empty glass bottle down and looked at Crystal. “You don’t have to, but I am intrigued.” She sat there, looking into my eyes. “I mean, it gives us something to talk about.” “Well, just don’t fall asleep.” I chuckled, taking a sip and then taking a deep breath. I knew I was going to regret this, but one way or another I would have to tell her. “I was living in Cloudsdayle with my mom, my dad and my sister. The Grand Pegasus Enclave offered to help us get into a Stable, the closest at the time was Stable 30. I was only five years old back then, so I can only remember little fragments. On the way there, a gang of Raiders attacked the squad taking us in, before we reached the cave the Raider’s had killed my mom and dad and taken my sister hostage. The Enclave managed to kill off some of the Raiders, but a couple of injured ones managed to escape with my sister while the fight was going on. I was the only one who managed to get inside the Stable and…ever since that day, I grew up alone. I didn’t really have any friends, only acquaintances. Then I met you, and I’ve finally met a friend.” She looked shocked from what happened. “I’m so sorry Tornado, I didn’t know.” “It’s not your fault…if anything it’s the Enclave’s fault; they should have defended my parents. Did they? Fuck no, the only thing they did was fire a bunch of shots that missed and then finally tried when my parents actually died.” I finished my drink and let out a huff. “Come on, let’s go.” I got onto my hooves and walked out. It killed me to even speak of that event again; it was one of the most horrifying moments of my life…something I didn’t ever want to speak of again. Crystal pulled out a familiar book from my child hood. It was the ‘You’re S.P.E.C.I.A.L’ book. The feeling of nostalgia filled me as I stared at it. “Where did you find that?” I asked, looking closer at it. “I haven’t seen one of these in a long time.” I went to grab it, but I flinched back. “Oh, I found it in the Waste. It’s clean now; you can have it if you like.” She passed be the slightly beaten book and placed it in my hooves. “Please, take it.” “Thank you.” I slowly opened it, revealing the first page of the book. I began to look at what was available to me, flipping through the pages. I eventually closed the book, hugging it with the nostalgia feeling growing in me. “You’ve read it before haven’t you?” She asked curiously, leaning forward slightly. “Of course, what Stable foal didn’t back then?” I placed it in my Saddle-Bag, “I’ll keep it by me, to remember…old memories, thank you Crystal.” I got onto my hooves and walked out of her hut. “It’s no problem Tornado,” she got onto her hooves and followed me out. “So, it begins does it?” She questioned. “Well, that’s for you to decide. We can either leave, or we can stay.” I spoke while playing around with my PipBuck to make sure it still worked perfectly. Success! It still worked perfectly, even though it was damaged. “We should leave, the sooner the better right?” Crystal watched me playing with my PipBuck; she walked closer, taking a closer look at the device on my leg. “Of course, I’m just trying to configure the map!” I started concentrating really hard until I finally managed to get the map online, “yes, success!” I said in triumph. “The map is online!” “You managed to do that?!” She asked in excitement, “I never knew a Pegasus could be so good with technology!” She commented, looking closely at the perfectly functioning PipBuck. “Yeah, Pegasi aren’t allowed to be good at technology are they?” I said raising an eyebrow and chuckling to myself. “What?! No, that’s not what I meant!” She shook her head quickly and then waved a hoof. We began exiting the town, entering the deadly Wastes ahead. “What-ever you say Crystal.” I smirk and walk ahead slightly, “where are we going?” “Where ever the road takes us, just keep following the paths…let’s see where it takes us.” She pointed to one of the cracked roadways. The road had many potholes in it and it was decaying slowly. I slowly made my way over to the road, placing one hoof on the ravaged asphalt. “Wouldn’t we be easier targets for Raiders?” I asked, looking over to the mare behind me. She was looking at the dead grass that danced in the breeze. “Crystal?” “Huh, oh right…we should be fine, although it’s fifty-fifty chance of being attacked by Raiders.” She trotted over to me and stood next to me. As she walked onto the road, she looked around. “No Raiders in sight, yet.” “Okay, sounds good.” I make my way onto the road, standing next to her. “Which way, left or right?” I asked calmly, looking left to right. “Lucky left?” She commented, started to walk left. “My mother used to tell me about how left was lucky. Come on, I have a good feeling about going this way.” She began to gallop ahead. I quickly galloped after her, calling for her as I did. “Hey, wait up!” I took flight, hovering after her at a smooth speed. “This’d better be the right way.” I mumbled to myself, as I glided closer and closer to the galloping mare ahead of me. We passed many desolated buildings, piles of rubble on the floor and even huge chunks of the building hanging off of ledges. Those Megaspells I was told of back in the Stable did a lot harm to Equestria. Crystal continued to gallop at high speeds. She couldn’t hear me so I decided to call again, this time adding some emphasis on my voice. “Crystal!?” I exclaimed, “where are we going?!” I pushed harder, managing to fly beside Crystal. She suddenly stopped and with that, so did I. She placed a hoof in front of me, staring at a group of Ponies gathered around a bloody corpse. “Crystal!” I looked at her, begging for an answer. She shushed me and began talking in a whispering tone. "Keep your voice down, Raiders are ahead!” She began to shift to the right, “come on, we have to hide.” “Why?” I asked, “why can’t we just kill them?!” I followed her closely, looking at the Raiders. The Raiders began picking at the dead body, searching for any possible loot that could be there. “I can’t find jack shit!” One of the stallion Raiders exclaimed, “all I see is blood and some notes.” “Shut up you blabbering idiot and keep searching!” The mare Raider hissed, “There has to be some caps on this sap!” She rotated the body onto its back. “Boys, I’ve hit the jackpot!” “What have you found?!” A piss colored Raider asked in a deep tone, “caps, drugs, anything!?” “Oh I’ve found caps alright, tons of them. He kept the little bastards in a small pouch!” She started taking the caps from the corpse, “come on, and grab some.” “I’m so sorry.” Crystal whispered, looking at the corpse. The mare Raider heard Crystal and looked at where she heard the sound. She saw Crystal’s head, peeking above the rock. “Hey, what are you doing?!” She hissed, walking over to us. Her coat was blood red, her mane was spikey and a dead green looking color. Her tail was too, her tail was short and spiky and she used her magic to raise her rifle to her side. I gulped, oh shit. We’re going to die, we are going to die! I looked down, waiting for the mare to shoot me and Crystal. “I will ask again!” The Raider spat, “what the FUCK are you doing?!” She stared down at us with her yellow colored eyes, showing anger and hate. She wouldn’t regret killing us; no doubt they killed that bloody corpse in the middle of the road. “Boss, what have you found?” The piss colored Earth Pony asked, walking up to the blood colored mare. He stared down at me and Crystal once he got sight and smirked. “Ooh, look at these two Tank!” The other stallion made his way over, he was a dark brown color and he had no mane at all and a black, short tail. He caught sight of us and let out a menacing chuckle. “Aww, what’s the matter, are you lost?” He commented, having another snicker to himself. I glared up at them and then finally spoke. “No, we are not lost.” I spoke quietly, now looking up at them with an angry look in my eyes. “We are traveling, just like you ugly fucks!” “What did you say little man?!” The one known as Tank grabbed me by the throat using his nearly featherless wings. “What did you say!?” “Tank, let him go.” The mare Raider instructed. She looked over to Tank and nodded to him to let me go. “No, I’ll snap this little shit like a toothpick!” He made his grip stronger around my neck, I found myself chocking. Crystal looked up at him in horror. “Let him go!” Crystal shouted, “Please, let him go!” Crystal tried tugging on my hindleg, but that only made things worse. I felt my neck cracking slightly as she did and I shook my head rapidly. “TANK!” The mare Raider boomed, “I said drop him, if you don’t I’ll put a bullet in your bite sized brain!” Tank snarled at his leader and threw me to the ground. THUD! I landed with a strong sounding thud, I found myself gasping for air. I held my throat, eventually getting the ability to breathe again. “You only kill on my order, understood?!” The mare walked up to Tank. “If you kill without my order, I’ll kill you myself. Do I make myself clear?” She got no response from Tank, he just looked down. “Do I make myself clear?!” “Yes…boss.” He looked up at her with anger, “whatever you say, boss.” He snarled at her and looked back at me. “Now, you can kill…and make it bloody.” The mare stated, looking at us. “This is going to be too easy.” “I doubt that!” I quickly reached into my saddle-bag, pulling out the pistol I had with my wings. I targeted Tank with S.A.T.S in the chest. I opened fire and the bullet hit him, it hardly caused any damage but he flinched and grunted in pain. “Gah, come here you little shit!” He charged at me, grabbing me again with his wings and throwing me into a rock. CRACK! It left a huge crack in the rock, I fell onto my front and he charged at me again. Crystal managed to stop him by shooting him in the left foreleg. She walked up to him levitating the gun to his head. “Any last words?!” She was pissed; she clearly wanted to keep me safe even though we just met. I haven’t been out here for one day and I’m already having my ass handed to me. “Fuck you!” He spat at Crystal, after those words were said she pulled the trigger. It made a bloody mess, the Raider collapsed onto his side. Dead. The other two began to attack; I quickly got onto my hooves and picked up my gun, immediately targeting them with S.A.T.S. One bullet was going to hit the mare’s horn and the other was going to hit the stallion’s chest. BANG! BANG! The shot took the Raider’s horn clean off, making her gun just drop onto the ground. The other pierced the stallion’s leg, making him fall down in pain. Crystal went up to the mare, but before she could speak I stopped her. “I’ll handle these two Crystal.” I walked up to the mare, pointing the gun at her forehead. The barrel made contact with her head. “Give me one good reason to why I should not kill you now.” The mare Raider was shaking in fear, looking up at me. “Because…I surrender!” She hugged my right foreleg. “Please, I beg you…don’t kill us.” “Not a good enough reason.” I pulled the trigger, blasting her brains out. The blood splatted onto the ground as she died with her eyes, wide open. I made my way to the stallion that was looking at me with a brave look. “Oh so you’re going to kill me, just like you did with her?!” He grunted, holding his wound. “Fine, go ahead; you’re no better than we were!” He grinned at me. “Death is so much better than having to live in a world like this.” “You got that right.” I pulled the trigger, showing no mercy at all. His blood splatted onto the ground, with some parts of his brain there too. He died the same way, with his eyes wide open. “Is that the last of them?” Crystal asked, looking around the barren Wasteland before her. She couldn’t see any more Raiders, but she didn’t have the best view either with all the different rocks and boulders out there. “For now, we’d best get moving before more come.” I placed the gun back into my saddle-bag, checking the bodies for anything. I picked the rifle up that the mare was carrying using my wing, after inspecting it I placed it into my saddle-bag. I picked up some of the rounds lying around the mare’s corpse, before looking at Crystal. “There’s nothing else.” “Let’s get moving, come on.” Crystal trotted back onto the path, I followed her closely. I checked for any Raiders. “It’s all clear.” I commented as we walked down the road. “So where does this take us?” I looked at my PipBuck, but a location was not displayed. It was just a map of the Wasteland. “Manehattan, it’s a long journey but we’ll pass some small villages on the way. So we should hopefully find a settlement by nightfall.” She said trotting ahead. I was looking at my PipBuck, standing in the middle of the road. “Come on Tornado, we need to hurry.” “Oh, I’m coming!” I caught up with her, checking any signs for settlements. We passed a sign that stated: Manehattan, 70 miles. “So, seventy miles…right?” I asked, walking with her. The sickly green sky, started to turn a darker shade of green. “Yep, seventy miles until we reach our destination. It’s getting dark, we have to hurry!” She ran ahead. Again I found myself calling for her. “Hey, Crystal! Wait up!” I galloped after her, passing many skeletal, dead animals and Ponies. We passed a billboard that was advertising Sparkle-Cola. The metal was rusted and the actual advertisement was decaying, with the paper cracked and ripped. “We have to hurry. Unless you want to be mutilated and eaten up by Hellhounds, I suggest you hurry up too!” She galloped ahead, leaving me in the dust. Literally! Dust flew back into my face, causing me to cough and shake my head. I quickly galloped after her, finally catching up to her. “Can’t you just slow down a little!?” I asked, starting to lose my breath. I couldn’t stop; maybe she was right…what happens if we did stay out here at night? Hell I don’t know, I’ve haven’t been outside the Stable in years, and back then, I was only a young foal. “No can do, we have to keep moving.” She noticed an upcoming sign; this was made out of rusted sheet metal and had paint onto it. Presuming it was a shanty town. This sign stated: New Appleloosa next left “New Appleoosa!” Crystal exclaimed, “they’ll have somewhere for us to rest!” She quickly darted left, me having to stop and gallop after her. “Hopefully it isn’t dangerous.” I called for her, “the last thing I want is to die on the first day out of the Stable.” I managed to catch up with her again. “You’ll be fine, trust me.” She called back to me, giggling slightly. We galloped towards the town, in hope of finding a town and not a rundown settlement. “All I can do is hope right now.” I responded with a sigh, “It’s the only thing we can all do.” Footnote: Level up! New perk: In-between the Eyes, this perk makes your shots 20% more accurate and also increases damage on headshots by 10% when using pistols. Current level: 2 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Three: Radigators //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Three: Radigators Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Three: Radigators As we grew closer to New Appleloosa, the darkness closed in on us. The night was drawing in, and I believed Crystal. I doubt we’d want to be out here after dark. We arrived at New Appleloosa having a warm welcome into the village, a brown Earth Pony stallion with a creamy long mane and tail came up to us with a smile. He took off his hat and kept his smile on. “Howdy there travelers, welcome to New Appleloosa. How can I help you fine folks today?” He spoke with a jolly smile across his face. “We just need a place to stay.” I responded. “Maybe some food as well.” I looked around at the small town and looked at the map on my PipBuck. It said ‘New Appleloosa’. “A place to stay you say? The inn has a couple of rooms, not of the best of quality of course…but it is good enough.” He pointed to the inn. “My name’s Sheriff Dodger, but everypony calls me Dodge.” “What things do you normally do, Dodge?” I asked curiously, walking a bit closer to him. He put the hat back on his head and tipped it slightly. “I make sure the town stays safe, I keep Raiders, Alicorns, Ghoul Ponies, Slavers out…well pretty much anything that brings harm to our town.” He frowned slightly, “I can’t always stop them attacking, sometimes I need help…but it’s never there. Either the Deputy is drunk off of his ass, or he’s out getting food.” He looked over to the inn, “well it was nice talking to you travellers, I hope you enjoy your stay.” With that, the sheriff trotted away, back to duty. We walked to the inn, I opened the door for her and she nodded at me as a thank you. I followed her in, we saw many Ponies drinking together and laughing. It all seemed friendly, I still had some Raider blood on my face and coat, and so some stopped and stared at me. It was either pity or disgust. “Just ignore the stares Tornado, let’s just keep moving.” Crystal spoke under her breath, walking to the counter. I glared at the Ponies staring, as I did they looked at my PipBuck and began to chuckle to themselves. “Howdy there!” The barpony called over to us, “welcome to Appleloosa.” Crystal and I walked over, sitting down on the decaying stools. The leather padding was torn and hard and the metal holding the stools was rusted. “Well, everything has been great so far…apart from the staring eyes of your customers.” I wiped some blood off of my face and wiped it on my jacket. “So, you’re one of them Stable Folk?” She asked, instantly noticing the jacket. “How’d you get out?” She leaned on the counter, looking at me with a raised eyebrow. “I don’t know, I just…woke up outside the Stable.” I said, hanging my head low. “I have no idea how, or why I did…I just did.” “Never mind sugarcube, now what would you folks like?” She looked at us both with a smile, “Apple Cider? Sparkle-Cola? Sunrise Sarsaparilla?” “I’ll have an Apple Cider, and if it’s okay…can I have something to eat?” I asked calmly. “I haven’t eaten since…I don’t know when; I just haven’t eaten all day.” “I’ll have what he’s having.” Crystal smiled and then looked at me with a slightly concerned look on her face. “Tornado, what’s the matter?” She whispered, gently stroking my back. “Them, they stare at me as if I’m an animal, it’s only blood.” I looked up at the balcony above us, the walls were a maroon color, the counter was a wooden brown color and so were the floor boards. There were a couple above us, kissing. It actually made me angry to see that, so I looked down. “Tornado, please…ignore them.” She gave me a nuzzle gently, “I promise, once we’re in our room, you won’t see them.” “Our room?” I asked, raising an eyebrow. “You mean, us two…in a room, together?” I chuckled slightly, “I thought we’d be in our own rooms.” “Too much to pay for that, I only just have enough caps for a room for both of us.” She stated, “So that’s going to have to do.” The mare came back with two Apple Ciders, her golden mane got in her eyes and she smiled at us. “That’s two Apple Ciders, that’ll be ten caps.” I pulled out five caps and so did Crystal. The mare took them and placed them in her saddle-bag. “Thank you very much darlin’.” She said with a smile. She trotted off down to the other end of the counter to serve another Pony. I gulped down my drink in thirst. “And she forgot to get me something to eat, so I’ll help myself.” I looked both ways. “Tornado…what are you doing?” Crystal looked at me confused; I reached over the counter and helped myself to some potato chips. "You saw nothing.” I opened the bag and began to eat. Crystal looked at me, shocked. “What?” “You’re going to have to pay for that.” She sighed, rolling her eyes slightly. “You know that right?” “Nope, I am not paying…” Crystal gasped and looked around. I finished the bag surprisingly quick and stuffed the bag into my saddle-bag. “So you’re a thief, am I right?” She asked in curiosity. She began grinning, “That could be useful.” "I was the best thief in Stable 30, I stole the Overmare’s keys once and I also stole…a guard’s baton.” I chuckled slightly, “they never detect me.” I got the last drop out of the cup; Crystal only was half way down hers. I the remaining caps I had on the counter. “I’m heading up, I need a shower…hopefully they have showers.” I talked to another mare; this one was in charge of the rooms. “We’re looking for a room, me and my friend. What rooms are available?” “Room 23 is available, feel free to take it. It’s only fifteen caps.” She said to me with a smile, “great deal right?” “Yeah, I have left my caps on the counter…over there, that’s what I’m paying.” I pointed over to the caps on the counter, “thanks.” I started to walk upstairs, passing the couple who were kissing. I looked away from them, feeling rage build up. I never really had love back in the Stable; unfortunately no pony really liked me back there. I was always the ‘self-centred’ type, I couldn’t really care about any pony else but myself. I reached room 23, opening the door and walking into it with my head hanging low. I lifted my head up to see the room’s maroon colored wallpaper had been slightly torn, the floorboards were scratched and the lamps were slightly dimmed. It wasn’t a great room, but it was better than nothing. I looked around for a shower or bath tub of some sort, I opened the door to a room, turning the light on and seeing a shower. I sighed in relief and proceeded towards it. I stank of blood, puke, shit and other disgusting stenches that roamed the Wastes. I took off my bloody Stable 30 jacket and laid it on the rusty door knob. I turned on the shower and stepped under it, trying to wash the bloodstains from my coat. The PipBuck didn’t seem to get effected negatively under the water and the water was purified oddly enough. The sound of the door opening passed my ears and I called for who was there. “Hello, who’s there?!” I asked cautiously. I turned off the shower, listening to the approaching hoofsteps. “Hello?!” Crystal came around the corner, seeing me dripping wet. She squealed and quickly hid behind the wall. “Tornado! I’m sorry, I didn’t know!” She caught her breath back, slowly coming around, keeping her head down. “It’s fine, I just needed to wash this blood out of my coat, it’s gone…but I still stink.” I sighed and came out, drying myself. “I just wish I could get rid of it.” “It’ll go over time Tornado, now here.” She passed me my jacket, still trying to avoid looking at me. I grabbed it and put it on, zipping it up. “Thank you, you can look now.” I chuckled slightly. I shook the remaining water in my mane out and straightened it out. “I’m going to sleep now, I don’t know about you.” I climbed into the surprisingly soft bed and pulled the stained bed covers over me, trying to get warm. “I came up to go to bed, so of course I am.” Crystal got into the bed next to me, but didn’t get too close to me. She closed her eyes, falling asleep almost instantly. “Goodnight.” She spoke with a yawn. “Night.” I responded, closing my eyes slowly. I fell asleep surprisingly quickly, let’s just hope nothing bad happens in the night. As dawn reached the Wasteland, the sky’s vomit green glow shined into the room, I was already up. I was known for waking up early, I never really stayed in bed. A few moments after Crystal woke up; we prepared ourselves for the journey ahead of us. Seventy miles was a long journey for ponies like me who were used to traveling a mile or two just to reach another zone. We left the room, moving quickly down the stairs. It was the early hours of the morning, so not many Ponies would populate the bar and different sitting areas. As we reached outside, Sheriff Dodge found us and trotted up to us. He had a small frown on his face, as if he didn’t want us leaving so soon. “Hi folks, leaving already?” He asked curiously. I was right, the frown was from that. I took an inhale of irradiated oxygen and spoke. “Look, we have a long journey ahead of us. We just have to keep moving, as much as we’d like to stay…we can’t.” I responded looking at him, “just keep this town safe.” “I shall, it’s what I do best.” He tipped his hat and a grin appeared on his face. “Until the next time, I wish good luck on your travels.” He left us, saying no more words. His duty was to guard the town, and it’s what he had to do. No choices, no other options. He runs this town and he guards this town. As we left the town of New Appleloosa, we began to trot in the direction of Manehattan. The sight of the morning Wasteland, the decaying land, sent memories into my mind. I suddenly remembered the day my parents died; it was a morning like this…the Wasteland looked no different than to what it is today. The path ahead was blocked by Ponies wearing heavy steel armor. Their threatening helmets and body plating said it all, they were Steel Rangers. Something lied ahead of which they didn’t want us to find out. “I’m sorry, but the path to Manehattan has a Hellhound infestation, no travellers are allowed to pass through this area.” A mare Steel Ranger stated, walking up to me. “If you want to gain access to Manehattan, you will have to find an alternate way around this area.” “So nopony can pass? Not even traders?” I asked, looking up at the steel barricade they built. It was shoved between two huge rocks, and these rocks went on until Manehattan was in sight. Obviously the Hellhounds lived the caves in these rocks; I could see why they blocked it off. Steel Ranger patrol came in and out of the restricted zone continuously. “No traders, no civilians, nopony. And if you try to fly over, we’ll gun you down before you even take off the ground.” I heard a menacing chuckle from her behind the helmet, “so back off from this gate, and find another way around traveller.” I glared at the Steel Ranger before walking onto the ashes, dust and dirt. We had to go around and see if there was any passage to Manehattan. “Steel Rangers, unpredictable.” Crystal commented with a sigh, “Literally, I hate them. They think they fight for good, but to be honest…I think they aren’t on anyponies side. The only thing they want to do is fill Raiders with holes.” “Is it me, or are they assholes?” I replied while we walked onto the dust, rubble and dirt surface of the Wastes. We travelled down into the wilderness, many fresh corpses were spotted. I cringed at some of the sights, disembowelled and mutilated bodies were there. Crystal seemed disturbed and kept glancing over her back. “Something’s wrong here.” Crystal softly commented, she looks around noticing a camp of Raiders near them. “Raiders, we have to go around them, come on.” Crystal began to sneak around them, trying to stay out of vision. I cautiously followed closely. I felt the urge to kill the Raiders. I just wanted to rush in and slaughter the fucks; I had my reasons to hate Raiders. They killed my parents and held my sister captive. I tried to fight the urge to slaughter them all; I started shaking my head trying to shake the homicidal thoughts away. Dammit, they wouldn’t go. “Tornado, Tornado! Calm down.” Crystal groaned, “Please, you’re going to give us away!” She walked up to me. “Tornado?” “I’m going to kill them all!!” I shouted at the top of my lungs. It caught the Raiders attention and Crystal quickly dragged me into a cave and held me against the wall. “Who’s there?!” A Raider called over, the sound of hoofsteps getting closer was heard. Crystal held me against the wall, holding her hoof on my mouth. “I said, who’s there!?” His voice sounded like he had a sore throat. As if something was blocking his throat from getting air out. I pressed my body weight against her, trying to push her off. Every word spat out of the Raiders mouth made me want to hurt him more. I somehow got pleasure out of killing Raiders, a lot more than I thought I would have. Unlike last time, I felt more violent. I just wanted to see the sight of a Raider begging for mercy while I held him down, bashing his skull in. Oh Celestia it felt good! The hoofsteps were heard again; this time the sound of them fading away was heard. She released me and looked out; she looked back at me and nodded. “Try not to be so violent. We need to go around them somehow, maybe this cave leads somewhere.” She looked into the darkness, taking a few steps towards the pitch black darkness. “Maybe this leads straight to Manehattan.” “It won’t, it’s probably going to be filled with Hellhounds. Just like the Steel Rangers claimed with the passage back there.” I responded, walking out back onto the Wasteland. I looked at my PipBuck, checking the map. “I’m going to take my chances! Do us a favor and turn the light on the PipBuck on.” Crystal said, walking into the darkness. I followed her and called for her. “We can’t, we don’t know what’s down there!” I exclaimed, sighing. I slowly walked into the darkness, seeing that Crystal was completely devoured by the dark. I sighed and turned the light on, it glowed a bright healthy green, lightning up the path ahead. Crystal still wasn’t in sight, but as I walked down, her face came into vision. “Finally, you decided to come down here. Now come on, I’m confident this leads somewhere…look, signs.” She pointed to the wooden signs on the crumbling walls of the cave. The signs said things like: ‘No peace, no harmony.’ ‘Radigators ahead, you have been warned.’ “Radigators?” She looked up at the sign, “there’s going to be water somewhere in this cave, we just have to be careful where we go. Watch your back.” Crystal trotted into the darkness, “are you coming?” “Yeah, of course.” I gulped, trotting up to her and then walking at the same speed as her. I looked at her, showing a small expression of fright. “S-so, these Radigators…what are they?” “They’re mutated Alligators, they tend to live near watery surfaces on the land…but it looks like, this cave has a few living in it.” She commented, “They’re stronger in numbers, hell what isn’t?” “Well, l don’t think we should go down here.” My voice was shaky, as if in fear. I was scared; I didn’t know what these things would do to me if they got hold of me. We delve deeper into the cave, now reaching a small water fall. The water was irradiated, obviously showing it was coming from outside. The stream fit through a small hole in the rocks walls, I moved closer, the light of my PipBuck revealing blood coming from the hole and flowing in the stream. I tried to look into the hole, but I saw nothing. “Uh Crystal?” I dabbed my hoof in the water, looking at the blood trickle down my hoof and onto my PipBuck. She didn’t hear me, she was busy looking around. I quickly got back up and trotted over to her, trying to forget what I saw. As we got deeper, the water got deeper. Larger puddles of dirty water were found and corpses were found by the river. Blood trailed into it and the stench of flesh was in the air. ROAR! We froze, looking around ourselves in full alert. We heard something getting closer to us as we stood there in fright. Multiple enemies were detected on my PipBuck, we were doomed…and really we actually were! A pair of reptile type eyes were spotted as a dark, mushy green snout poked out of the darkness, and into the light from my PipBuck. “That doesn’t look good.” I gulped; I used my wings to grab the rifle I got from the Raider out. It felt awkward holding a rifle with my wings, but I finally got the hang of aiming. “C-come on!” “Tornado, stand down!” She used her magic to show peace, she slowly approached it. “It’s okay; we don’t want to hurt you.” The Radigator snarled and prepared to attack Crystal directly. “Crystal, move!” I kept my sights on the Radigator, “I’m going to shoot!” I exclaimed, placing my feather on the trigger. “It’ll kill you.” “No, I’m trying to show that we mean peace.” She looked at it for a while. But I was right; it was going to kill her. It instantly lashed out at her, knocking her onto her back. Radigators came out of the shadows. “Crystal, come on!” I yanked her onto her hooves and then I quickly looked for a way out. “No way out!” I targeted the Radigators with S.A.T.S and selected the head on the one that attacked Crystal. BANG, BANG, BANG! The bullets hit the Radigator, but a small amount of the sickly green blood came out. It barely did any harm, but it did some damage. I placed Crystal onto my back and then placed the rifle away, flying up and over them, landing on the other side of them. “We have to run now!” I quickly ran ahead, Crystal trailing closely behind me. The Radigators chased us, licking their wide jaws, hungry for meat. I quickly dived for cover, revealing the rifle once again. I targeted it again with S.A.T.S and shot it. Once I shot the bullet, I blew the Radigators head off with a stomach churning splat. The others ran around the corner, following the glowing light from my PipBuck like a pack of wild dogs. I targeted three more of them in S.A.T.S, a bullet going to each of them once I pulled the trigger. BLAM, BLAM, BLAM! I managed to kill one of them; the other two bullets missed the Radigators. Crystal was hiding behind a rock. BLAM, BANG, BOOM! I managed to manually take down the two I missed, blowing the first ones right front leg off and the others tail off. They collapsed. Dead. One managed to leap onto me, pinning me down. As it did that, it started to bite into my neck, but I managed to shove its jaws off before they could deal some real damage. Minor bleeding, nothing more. It bit into the arm with the PipBuck on. It dug deep into my flesh, making blood stream down my arm. I tried shaking off, yelping in pain. Crystal came over and shot it in the head, making its gooey blood splat onto my face. She offered me a hoof and pulled me up, while having her pistol levitated to her side. “You’ll be fine Tornado.” She said, looking at the others running at us. “We have to go, come on!” She quickly ran ahead, I followed but I found myself limping. My PipBuck notified me with a message: You’re crippled; find a doctor, use a Healing Potion, Syringe, or sleep to heal your limbs. Trouble was, there were no beds, no doctors or Healing potions, or any medical items whatsoever. Crystal had some, but we couldn’t stop now. All we could do right now was run. Crystal took a path into a more claustrophobic cave; this is where matters got worse. I had claustrophobia, so in spaces like that I found it hard to breathe. I’d rather have trouble breathing than have my face gnawed off by a bunch of Radigators. “Hold on Crystal, I’m coming.” No response came from the cave, but I counted to three in my mind and slipped into the small passage. I quickly moved down there, trying to avoid any more injuries. I limped up to Crystal who was waiting for me; I began gasping for air slightly. “Tornado?” She asked with deep concern. “Are you okay?” Her voice was soft as she took a closer look at me; I nodded and tried to control my breathing. “Can we just get to the end of this tight…tunnel, please?” I asked, trying to catch my breath. She nodded and trotted ahead, while I followed closely. I needed to get air, I couldn’t breathe at all. I already regret coming down here, I’d rather get gnawed to death by Radigators. “It’s not long now; I can see a light ahead.” She pushed her way through, while looking back at me. “It’s okay Tornado, you’re going to be fine.” Crystal and I reached the end of the tunnel, at least. I could feel a gentle breeze press across my face, blowing my mane slightly in the air. She pushed through, grabbing my hoof and pulling me out. We weren’t outside the cave, but we were near the surface again. I turned the light on my PipBuck off (since the ceiling of the cave had a hole in it, it allowed sunlight through) and the light lit up the whole room. It was good to breathe in fresh air, well when I say fresh…I mean irradiated. “Now we need to find a way out of here…before more come.” I said, limping slightly. I collapsed in pain and sat against the rough, rocky wall. I groaned and looked at my wounds, seeing the wounds were deeper than I thought. “Tornado,” She gasped, sitting down next to me. “Let me take a look.” She gently held my injured hoof, as she did I let out a painful hiss. She pulled out her medical kit and pulled out some bandages. She slowly wrapped them around the bleeding wound, “just try and keep still for me, please?” “It hurts though.” I hissed, flinching slightly. She held my foreleg still and kept wrapping around it until finishing. She tied a knot in it and stuck duct tape down onto it. “It should heal up over time, I promise. I’m out of Stimpacks, but bandages should do the trick.” She stood up. “You were right, we never should have gone down here…I got your hurt, and for that I’m sorry.” I placed a hoof on her shoulder as she said those words, I turned her to face me and I looked into her eyes. “No, we chose the right way. No matter how dangerous it was, we still got through the worst part alive, if there’s any more we now know what to expect. Now come on, let’s get moving.” I slowly walked away from her, looking around the small area we were in. This was going to be a tough one. Footnote: Level up! New perk: Just a Flesh Wound, melee defences is boosted by 15% making you less vulnerable to melee attacks; also your training in unarmed combat has gone up by 10%, making you 20% more agile in combat. Current level: 3 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Four: The Steel Rangers //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Four: The Steel Rangers Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Four: The Steel Rangers The cavern we were in was lit up from the sunlight, seeping through the hole in the ceiling of it. I took a step forward, examining the area around us. I managed to spot a fairly large entrance into a cavern on the top right hand side of me. The only question I asked myself was, how do we get up there? “Look, we can try and climb our way up. The cavern is bound to lead to somewhere.” I said, walking towards the uneven rocks. I attempted to climb up, but after getting half way up I fell. I used my wings to steady my fall and looked up at it in defeat. “Dammit!” “Maybe you could fly.” Crystal suggested, “And then, you can reach down for me and I use my magic to latch onto your hoof and pull myself up.” I grinned at her and patted her back, “sounds like a plan to me.” I took flight, flying upwards slowly and landing onto the ledge. I reached down for Crystal, preparing for her to use her magic to latch onto my hoof. Her horn glowed and then I felt a gripping feel on my hoof, she managed to climb up and when she reached the top, her horn stopped glowing. We trotted into the fairly large cavern. There were pools of radiation in the holes and ditches in the dirt, there were also piece of decaying rock on the floor. This indicated an exit nearby. I felt a breeze gently stroke my face; I closed my eyes to embrace it and then slowly opened them. “I think there’s an exit nearby, where we see light…that’ll be where it is.” I activated the light on my PipBuck before proceeding into the darkness of the cavern. I started to look around at the poorly lit up area caused by my PipBuck, the green light from the PipBuck reflected of something in the darkness. “Look!” Crystal pointed out as she stood beside me, “what’s that?!” She started to walk slowly into the darkened area to where the reflection was coming from. “What can you see?!” I called over to her, she was consumed by the darkness and the hoofsteps echoed in the cave. I tried moving closer slightly to see if I could see it. CLUNK! “There’s something here!” She levitated what she found to her side and walked back into the green light, she was carrying a Steel Ranger helmet. “Hey, it’s a helmet of one of those Steel Rangers we saw.” I said, taking a look at it. It was blood stained and scratched, with one of the lenses cracked as if a bullet went through it. “That means they’re here too, come on we have to hurry.” She dropped it back onto the floor, “stay close.” She began walking ahead; I managed to keep up with her. I looked around for anything else and I found a Sparkle-Cola bottle. I quickly went to look for any liquid inside, but it was empty. Dammit, I’m thirsty and hungry; there’d better be food nearby. “Seen anything?” I asked curiously, looking around. We saw a small light ahead and heard echoing talking. Crystal instantly pulled me down to the ground. “Turn off the light.” She groaned, looking where she heard them. She saw silhouettes of Ponies in heavy armor. It looked like they were looking around for any items or bodies. “Have you found anything yet Violet?” A stallion’s voice asked, the other Pony responded and looked at him. “Not yet, keep searching.” A mare’s voice responded, “Maybe there are some weapons nearby, come on.” They began making their way down to us, their hooves making a clanking noise with each step. They saw the light on our bodies and walked over to us. “Hey, you there!” I looked up at the Steel Ranger. “Y-yes?” I asked nervously, coming out. I got a good look at their threatening, cold armor as they stood in the darkness. “Don’t you know this area is restricted, all possible routes to Manehattan are all restricted.” She responded, “I’m giving you this one chance to turn back and leave.” “But we’re in too deep.” Crystal spoke out, “it’s too late to turn back now.” She said, looking at the mare Steel Ranger. “And you cannot proceed, so like I said…turn back.” She walked closer to me and Crystal, being an inch away. She spun her Minigun on her battle saddle, “or we’ll kill you…your choice, what’s it going to be?” “Violet, we can’t kill them…we protect and serve all.” Her stallion companion commented, “Let them pass.” “We protect and serve those, who are with our ministry.” She looked towards him and I heard a low angry growl inside her Steel Ranger helmet. “Besides, I don’t trust this Pegasus. He might be with the Enclave.” “Me? With the Enclave? Fuck no, why would I be?” I asked with a tone of rage, “Enclave troops let my parents die; I’d rather execute them, ripping each limb off one by one and piss on their graves.” “That’s enough!” Crystal exclaimed, “Look, all we want to do is get out of this cave. If you would kindly let us past, we promise not to cause trouble.” “Okay.” The mare Steel Ranger spoke with a slightly sinister accent, “you can pass, but don’t blame me when you get shot for being on restricted grounds.” The Ranger and her companion stood aside, letting us past. I noticed the accent she had; I knew we were heading into some deep shit. We quickly galloped across the rocks towards the light, as we got closer the oxygen filled our lungs once again. I was the first to see the Wasteland for the first time in an hour or so, seeing just a Steel Ranger base. Metal fences were surrounding the whole base, sniper towers were in each of the four corners and many Steel Rangers and trainees roamed the base. Once they noticed us, they aimed their guns at us. “Halt! What are you doing here?!” The Steel Ranger called, “this is a restricted premises. Leave now, while you have the chance.” “We’re just passing through, one of your patrols said we could.” I explained, hoping not to be shot. Knowing that this would turn into a battle, I placed my wing into my saddle-bag, reaching for the rifle I obtained from the Raider. “I don’t care what they said, this is a restricted area and you are not allowed on the premises.” He walked closer to us, his helmet looking threatening as his tilted his head down. It was as if he was glaring at us with fury. “Now, turn back and leave through the cave.” Radio static was heard, “hold your fire soldier, they’re passing through.” The voice sounded exactly like the Steel Ranger mare we saw earlier, back in the cave. “If you fire, you will be going against all we stand for.” “Screw the orders, the Pegasus seems suspicious.” Why me? Why always me? Just because most Pegasi follow The Grand Pegasus Enclave, doesn’t mean I do. “He may look nice, but then when we least expect it he’ll backstab us.” “Hold your fire…that is an order.” Her voice was consumed by the static before it shut off. The Steel Ranger turned away from us. “That was close.” Crystal spoke, walking ahead and looking around the base. “Come on; let’s go find somepony who might help us.” I followed with a nod. “There’s got to be at least one Pony who will help us.” I added, walking with Crystal. I noticed the many initiates practicing, they were shooting targets. Some missed and some hit the targets that gave off a loud ping when hit. Some Steel Rangers were in the sniper towers, looking out for any possible threats such as Raiders or Alicorns. The long barrels on the rifles extended from the towers. We finally reached a tent where what seemed like an elder Pony, working on a terminal built into the bases electronic system. His mane was combed and grey and his coat was a rotten green color, his tail was a long, flaky tail and his eyes were a sky blue color. He turned to us and had a look of surprise on his face. “Oh, it’s you two. I’m sorry for the reception the Rangers gave you, we normally don’t let travellers in but now that you’re here, I guess I should introduce myself.” He nodded, lifting a hoof slightly off of the ground. “I’m Elder Lockhart; I fortified this base in hope of keeping travellers like you away from Manehattan.” “Why don’t you want anypony going into Manehattan? If you don’t mind telling us.” Crystal asked with her soft, elegant voice. I moved slightly closer to Crystal, looking at her and then back at Elder Lockhart. “We don’t tell Ponies for a reason, we want them to be safe from the dangers in Manehattan. If you really want to know, Alicorns roam the streets like an army, there’s so many of them. Steel Rangers are currently trying to deal with the problem; setting one hoof in that city is suicide.” He frowned slightly as he spoke those words. “If it’s suicide, why let them enter?” I took a small step forward as I asked him my question. “Because I had no other choice. It was either send them in, or let Manehattan become a home for Alicorns.” He sighed and turned away. “What else could I do?” He asked shrugging slightly. “Maybe, you could send us in to aid them in battle.” I spoke softly, hoping to convince him to give us access to Manehattan. I was hoping he would, we needed to get there. Crystal even said that was where we needed to go. “I don’t see why not. But a fair word of warning, the path ahead is highly irradiated, and because of that you may have to go into a Stable or two just to get to the city itself.” The Elder explained, “So do you think you can do it?” “Of course, I wouldn’t have survived this long if I couldn’t.” I responded, sounding proud of myself. Was I proud of myself for my killings, or of my achievement in survival? Whichever one, I felt proud of myself for even lasting a day. “Good, I’ll just unlock the gate for you.” He walked towards the terminal and pushed a few buttons, the sound of a gate being unlocked was heard and he turned to us. “The gate should be unlocked now, good luck my friends.” I replied with a simple nod as me and Crystal left the tent. Once we exited through the gate, the gate closed back up and locked up. We were on a higher part of the Wasteland; I took a trot to the edge having a view of the entire Ravaged Wasteland. I could see Manehattan, or at least some of it. Tenpony Tower was the clearest part of the city; the rest of it just looked like a pile of rubble from here. We still had a long way to go, but we were closer than we was before. It was midday and the sickly green sky gave off a glow within the thick clouds. We were back on the road again, trotting towards Manehattan. Of course we had to beware of the radiation that Elder Lockhart told us about, but my PipBuck picked up no signs of it yet. “How far have we got now?” I asked curiously, looking at the view as we descended back to ground level slowly. “Around forty miles if not, just less.” She responded as she began to gallop. “Come on, we need to speed up.” I soon caught up with her, but it wasn’t long before we got caught into some trouble. A larger group of Raiders found us and stopped us in our tracks. A muddy brown stallion with grey eyes and a dying blonde colored mane that was spiked like a Mohawk and the tail completely cut off walked up to me. His lifeless colored eyes glared at me, as if he knew who I was. “Stop right there!” He exclaimed, his voice was dry and his lifeless eyes were fixed on mine. His mouth gave off a small quiver and it soon turned into a sinister grin. “Hey, these two have some loot on them…maybe we should take it off of them.” “I don’t think so.” I instantly pulled out my rifle, aiming at his head. “If you step one step closer to me, I’ll blow out your fucking brains!” Crystal gasped in fright; she didn’t want to fight with the Raiders. “Tornado put it away!” Crystal exclaimed and glared at me, trying to use her magic to take my gun. But she couldn’t my grip on the gun was too tight, my wings were too strong. “Oh so you’re the Pony who killed one of our bunch, your name has been spreading around Raiders and now that I have you, I’m going to rip you limb from limb!” He gave me a solid buck around the face, knocking me backwards. After I fell, I could taste blood. My nose was bleeding and so was my mouth, I got onto my hooves and spit some blood out. I quickly grabbed the gun and targeted him with S.A.T.S. I selected his forehooves and capped them both in quick succession. BLAM, BANG! He collapsed, bleeding from the legs. The other Raiders shot their assault rifles from their battle saddles. I and Crystal quickly dived for cover, Crystal prepared the medical supplies but I stopped her, shaking my head. “Come out here you little fuck!” One of the female ones spoke, her voice wasn’t so dry but it left a nasty hiss behind it. I quickly popped out of cover, targeting her with S.A.T.S. again and this time, targeted the head. I shot one shot into the head, and just to be on the safe side another two into the chest. KABLAM, BANG! The shots pieced her chest and then blew her head off, sending it backwards. Her decapitated body collapsed, bleeding violently. Another three of the Raiders came at us; one wielded a Minigun in their battle saddle and spun it. The bullets came at us like a snow blizzard, unfortunately I was hit in the left foreleg (which has my PipBuck on it) and I let out a loud yelp. I collapsed backwards, leaking blood. Each time I put pressure onto it, it let out a bone crunching pain. “Tornado let me heal you!!” The bullets came over the boulder we hit behind, chipping the top of it. I could hear them getting closer as the one with the Minigun sent a blizzard of bullets over us. “No…I can make it.” I grunted, peeking over. I could feel the wind off of the bullets, as if they just stroked my cheek. I took aim without S.A.T.S. and manage to pick off a headshot. It didn’t kill him, but it did some damage. “Crystal, grenade now.” “I don’t have any.” She searched through her saddle bag. “I have some mines, but that’s it.” She lifted them out of her bag and nodded to her. I instantly grabbed them and threw them down just on the other side of the rock. They were hard to see, but as the Raiders got closer, a few beeps were heard and then. BOOM, BANG, KABOOM! Three of the mines blew four Raiders to pieces. Bits of leg and brain flew, as a bloody frenzy splashed around the explosive area. A huge chunk of the boulder came over our heads as soon as the explosion occurred. The last Raider began to run away quickly. I quickly shot him in the head without S.A.T.S. before collapsing in pain from the bullet in my hoof. I limped towards the bodies, robbing them of caps and ammo. Some carried some Stimpacks (which I gave to Crystal) and also Grenades. One carried a battle-saddle; I quickly took it off of him and latched it onto my back. I placed my rifle into it. There wasn’t much else; anything else was blown to pieces from the explosion. “Is that everything?” Crystal asked, looking at the bodies. She came up to me, stroking her hoof along my back. “Please. Let me heal you.” This left me no choice; I didn’t want her to waste the medical supplies on me. “Okay, just…be quick about it.” She sat me down against an exploded boulder and began to slowly remove this bullet. This only made me yelp in pain. “Please, just be quick I said.” After I spoke, she rolled her eyes and yanked it out. It made a sickening crunch and sludge noise before being released from the hole. I let out a loud cry in pain, tears even rolled down my cheeks slightly. Only one or two tears managed to escape my eyes. “You said be quick about it.” She replied, bandaging my leg up and then giving it a small kiss on the bandage. I groaned in pain slightly but blushed; no-pony ever did that to me while they fixed up a wound. “Now here comes the needle.” She levitated a Stimpack to her side, injecting it into the wound. I already felt the Stimpack working and she then placed the empty Stimpack onto the ground. “Better?” “Better.” I nodded slowly getting myself onto my hooves. I quickly checked to see if my PipBuck was okay, I let out a sigh of relief seeing that it was. Well, there was a bit of blood on it, but not too much. Crystal began walking off, this time trotting back onto the dirt. Black, broken and dead trees stood out of the ground, some of them completely blown to pieces and some rotting slowly from the radiation. Skeleton corpses lay next to them, as if they were gathering dust. We couldn’t take a direct route towards Manehattan, Elder Lockhart could be right, it could be irradiated to a level where not even Rad Away would stop the radiation. Hell I don’t even think we have any Rad Away! We soon found ourselves back on the roads and coming up to railroad tracks. These old tracks lead directly to Manehattan, unfortunately it’s no longer operating. We took this for an opportunity to eat some of the food Crystal brought along with her; it was best saving it for journeys like this. We only had some bread and a bottle of purified water. We had to share some obviously. After eating and drinking, we began to trot off in the direction we were heading in. I was prepared for anything along the way, especially since I had a battle saddle now. I was on full alert, I wasn’t much of a fighter but when I had no choice, I guess I’d have to fight. Footnote: Level up! New perk: Trigger Happy, rate of fire has been increased by 20% but reload speed has been reduced by 20% Current level: 4 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Five: Visions //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Five: Visions Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Five: Visions It wasn’t long until we reached another settlement, this one wasn’t exactly one built for the living. This was a small Ghoul Pony village built around the abandoned Stable, Stable 55. This small town wasn’t on the map due to it being one of the first to be hit by a Megaspell; no Pony ever came back here. This once lovely town was known as Greenshire, now it is known as Ghoulshire. As we entered, the Ghouls shot us some looks. One particular Ghoul Pony trotted up to us. His wings were completely blown off, the bones that would support his wings were decaying and his eyes were a pale grey. The remains of his mane were a blonde color and his now fleshy and disintegrating coat was a brown color. “A normal Pony? A fresh, normal Pony?” His throat sounded dry, he looked slightly surprised to see us both. “And you’re not trying to kill us.” His mouth quivered into a smile. “We haven’t seen Ponies like you in many years.” “What do you mean Ponies like us?” I asked curiously, staring at his mouldy face. “Well, most fresh Ponies like you are Raiders and shit. They never come by, but whenever we leave this place, they all try and kill us.” He responded, the smile remaining on his face. “I haven’t seen fresh faces like yours come down to see us Ghouls in a long time.” “Well, I don’t know why they would kill you.” Crystal spoke softly; she walked to the Ghoul smiling reassuringly. “I have known many Ghouls in my time and I think all of you are nice.” “You really think so?” The Ghoul responded looking at her, “you really can look past how we look?” He nodded his head. “Thank you.” “It’s no problem.” She kept the elegant tone of her voice; she looked at me with the smile. “Am I right Tornado?” “Of course.” I said, putting on a slightly fake smile. God, the way he looked made me want to throw up, but I’ll be honest here he sure is the first nice Ghoul I’ve seen in a while. “I think it’s about time I told you both my name, the name’s Shade, I am nothing special really. I’m just some Ghoul trying to live out his life, and living here seems pretty nice.” He stepped aside, revealing the remains of buildings. “I’m pretty sure everypony knows about the history of this town, even when you’re a Stable-Dweller.” He pointed to the jacket I was wearing. “Interesting, so you built a town within these ruins?” I asked, looking at the shanty houses and rubble houses and the Ghouls wandering around. “Not me, we did. All of us, as a team built this town together.” He smiled proudly, “we had all the resources and items to build with at the time, so we thought we would claim it before anypony else did.” His smile then turned into a frown. “I’ve heard that the Resistance wants us out of here.” “The Resistance?” I asked curiously, I looked at Crystal to see if she would know. She took a step forward and sighed. “The Resistance is a faction who is against both the Steel Rangers and The Grand Pegasus Enclave.” Crystal spoke out. “They don’t serve under any of them; they’ll kill any Steel Ranger or Enclave unit that comes within a five mile radius.” “Yes, that’s what they are!” Shade responded, waving a hoof. “They have been sticking posters up about eliminating the Ghoul threat, Pah! All they can do is try.” A smile came across his face again. “Follow me you two, let’s take our conversation somewhere else.” We both nodded as he began leading the way through the destroyed town that was once Greenshire. We passed many Ghouls in poverty and some living in shanty huts, even some in the old, destroyed buildings. We came to a certain hut; this one was made of bamboo sticks, which were much like the Zebra huts from the Equestria before today. These bamboo sticks were rotten and decaying. Shade shifted the door, walking into the dark hut. We followed him inside, once we were in, he checked left and right before shutting the wooden door. “Now, it’s time.” He said, igniting a torch on the wall. It was dim, but it made everything within the hut visible. “Time for what?” I was really confused at this point; I didn’t know what he meant. But I was intrigued. “Time for you to test out my latest creation.” He looked at me and Crystal, “I call it, Visionary Water. It allows you to see the Equestria that this world once was, y’know to experience what it was like before the war.” “Is that even possible?” I asked, looking up at him in hope. “Of course, with the right herbs and items, you can make any type of drug.” He responded with a tone of optimism. “At least, I hope so.” “I’m willing to try it, what about you Crystal?” I looked towards the mare and smiled softly as if I was to say everything will be fine. “I’ll give it a try.” She responded, slowly walking closer. The Ghoul smiled with a gentle grace and nodded. “Excellent!” He pulled out two bottles of glowing blue water labelled Visionary Water, “just take a small sip, large doses of this isn’t exactly safe.” He warned us, passing us the bottles. “What happens if large doses are taken?” I spoke, unscrewing the Sparkle Cola bottle cap and placing it in my Saddle-Bag with my wing. I held the bottle with a tight grip. “Well, forty-five percent of radiation. So drinking a mouthful of that stuff could give you radiation sickness.” He frowned slightly, “that’s a problem I still need to fix.” “Well, bottoms up.” I looked at Crystal and she nodded. We both took a small sip and then swallowed, waiting for the effects to kick in. The next thing I knew, the world around me throbbed a sky blue color. I soon found myself in a world covered with green, grassy plains. The sky was a beautiful sky blue and the sun shined in the sky. So beautiful. I knew it was a dream, since the sky glowed and so did the grass. The sight of Ponies galloping in the Wilderness and small village like towns with perfectly built cottages for homes stood. Perfectly visible. I knew I was no longer in the hellish Wasteland I was in before. Well, in my head I wasn’t, but in the real world I was just standing in the Ghoul’s hut. Crystal wasn’t in sight because she was in her own Equestria. These were Pre-War times; posters of the ministries were seen on trees, buildings, pretty much anything that can hold a poster. I always followed the Ministry of Awesome; it made me feel proud to be a Pegasus, but the Enclave itself…not so much. Remembering from what happened in my past, I never really trusted the Enclave again after what happened. I noticed a lemon colored Pegasus flying towards me. Her mane and tail was a minty green color and her eyes sky blue, just like the sky itself. Exactly the same shade too. She landed down in front of me and let out a jolly giggle. “Hi there mister, what are you doing on this fine day?” Oh how I wanted days like this, where Raiders weren’t pointing guns at me, where war didn’t exist. The smell of fresh air, so beautiful. It was as if I could smell and touch everything around me. “Oh, I’m doing great.” I spoke, still partially oblivious to her and more distracted to my surroundings. “You look lost sir, do you want any directions?” She asked, letting one ear fall and the other stand. She looked at me confused but she walked closer slightly. “Oh no, I’m fine.” I just smiled at the Pony, “this is Equestria…right?” I asked. But then I realized that was a stupid thing to ask, it made me look like an idiot. “Of course it is silly, are you sure you’re not lost?” She giggled softly. It sounded like a little fillies giggle. “I can help you.” “No I’m fine thanks.” She smiled as I said that, I blushed in embarrassment. I was so glad Crystal wasn’t here; I didn’t want to act like an idiot in front of her. “Well, if you really are…then okay.” I could tell she felt awkward, her eyes were looking around. She tried not to gain eye contact with me. “Well, I’d better go. Have a nice day.” She quickly took off and flew into the clouds. I watched her and then looked around at the imaginary world around me. After a bit of wandering in this world, I finally managed to reach a lake. I’d never seen water so crystal clear before, the irradiated water back in reality was so murky, so dirty that you couldn’t even see the floor of the shallow water. I saw something in the corner of my eye, something the same shade as my coat. When I looked towards it, there I saw my sister, standing on the other side of the lake. “C-Cyclone!?” I called over. No response from her, she just stood there in silence. “Cyclone!” I called over again, tears now growing in my eyes. I hadn’t seen her since the Raiders took her. I then flew over to her, but before I could make contact with her, I zapped out of the imaginary world. I suddenly collapsed onto the floor in both shock and the after effect of water. Crystal awoke from hers and she saw me on the floor, tightly closing my eyes and shaking. “Tornado!” Crystal quickly levitated me slightly, but she looked at the Ghoul for help. Shade came to help me, they both sat me up. “He needs some purified water; it should get rid of the side effect. If we don’t hurry, he could pass out!” Shade looked at Crystal with a frantic gesture. Crystal nodded and searched her saddle-bag. “Hold on, I think I have some. I’m not quite sure!” She spoke searching through her bag. I was shaking like a leaf in the wind, I didn’t have any control over it, and I couldn’t even move any body part. It was as if I was paralyzed. “Hurry up, he’s about to faint!” Shade screamed at Crystal with his dry voice, “He’ll go any second now!” Crystal yanked out a bottle of purified water. “I’ve got a bottle, Tornado open wide.” I couldn’t control my mouth actions; she managed to open my lips slightly. Then she tilted my head back, making the water rush down my throat. I suddenly opened my eyes, seeing myself back in the hut. I let out a gasp for air, before coughing violently from the water. “Oh thank Celestia, he made it.” I heard Shade speak. “How are you my friend?” He titled my head towards him. I felt weak, just gaining control of my limbs again. “W-what did I see?” I asked weakly, “tell me, what I saw.” I demanded, catching my breath back. He looked confused. “What are you talking about?” He asked, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” “I saw, my sister. Why? She wasn’t even born in those times, how and why did I see her?” I glanced at him with a feeling of anger. “His sister?!” Crystal looked at Shade, shocked. She stroked my cheek to make sure I remained awake. “It must be a side effect. Hallucinations could be it.” He spoke, “I’ve never really heard of such side effects from these types of product.” The Ghoul quickly helped himself to a tatty, torn book on the shelf and began to read through it. “Give me a second.” My vision became clear again and I felt as hot as blazes. I took a gulp, looking at him skipping through the pages. He suddenly stopped on a page, seeing the causes and outcomes on the page. “It’s mild hallucinations, but they are bound to get worse.” Shade admitted with a regretful sigh. “If you go with withdrawal then it’ll get worse, if you have too much, it’ll get worse. So you can’t win.” “Why didn’t you tell us this?!” Crystal exclaimed, “You nearly killed him!” “Because I didn’t think it would happen, everypony else who tried it seemed fine.” Shade admitted, lifting a hoof. “I promise you.” “Others have tried this?” I asked eventually getting onto my hooves, I wobbled out of control. I felt like I was going to collapse. “Of course they have, I just had to keep my mouth shut before you started asking questions.” He grimaced, walking closer to me. “I’m sorry for all of this, and to show how sorry I am, you can stay here for the night. I promise you.” “Where are you going to stay?” I questioned. I looked at Crystal who was close to me, surprisingly. “Oh I don’t get much sleep anyways, I’ll be fine. You two stay here.” Shade left the hut and a small grin came across his face when he shut the door. Silence filled the air; Crystal instantly stood in front of me and looked into my eyes. “Tornado, tell me…what was she like?” Crystal’s voice tone was soft, “and please, tell me…I want to know more.” I knew this would cause curiosity, I shouldn’t have said anything. But I couldn’t refuse to tell a mare like her. “Okay, I’ll tell you. I can’t exactly remember everything, but I can remember her personality and looks.” I sat myself down on the rough, camping like bed. Crystal sat down next to me, shuffling a little closer. She clearly wanted to know more. “Well, just say what you can. I know you won’t want to say too much.” Crystal admitted with a sigh. “My sister was one of the nicest Ponies I knew, she was always there for me and she never refused to help me. She always stood up for me and she helped me survive when we were in the Wastes. Until the Raiders took her away from me.” I felt tears building up in my eyes, “I just hope she’s still alive.” “She sounds like a great sister. I’m sure she’ll be fine Tornado, trust me on that.” Crystal hugged me and stroked my back. “We’re in this together; we’ll find her before we die…I promise.” “I can only hope.” I hugged her back, feeling her warm, soft coat. I just held onto her tightly, embracing her and closing my eyes. I began to doze off; Crystal laid me onto my back and tucked me under the ragged covers, before she got under the covers on the other side of the bed. Within the night, screams and gunfire was heard from outside. I woke up to see Ponies opposite me. Crystal remained asleep; I sat up in alert, noticing that they were wearing torn, padded armor. They looked down at me and levitated their guns to their sides. Some had battle-saddles because they weren’t Unicorn’s. “So you’re that Pony everypony is talking about?” Spoke the Unicorn standing at the front, “you’re that Stable-Dweller that has been causing the buzz around towns?” “What?” I asked, completely confused from what he just said. “What are you talking about?!” “You, you started some buzz. You’re going to come with us right now, Saberhoof wants to see you.” He responded, coming closer to me. “No, I’m not going anywhere. Why are you attacking these Ghouls!?” The screaming and gunfire went on for minuets on end, before coming to an abrupt halt. Crystal awoke to the sound of our voices. “Ghoul Ponies are considered a lesser race; we believe they don’t belong in the Wasteland. What we believe is that they are mistakes of the Great War.” He explained to me, lifting a hoof. “What makes you say otherwise?” “If you actually spoke to them, you would understand!” Crystal screamed in a burst of anger. The dishevelled Pony looked towards Crystal with a sinister glare. “They may seem nice, but underneath their ugly outsides and behind their nice behaviour are flesh eating, radiation absorbing, monsters!” He got into Crystal’s face. “I don’t think you understand what the Ghouls are like.” “I understand perfectly, you’re just too scared to against what you believe in.” She shot them a look. “Look at you all, you’ll judge something by how it looks…clean up your act.” He went to strike Crystal with a powerful blow as she said that, but just before he swung I grabbed his hoof and then bent it backwards. CRACK! They all aimed their guns at me, while I held the Pony down. “If you even touch her, I’ll break more than just your hoof. I’ll break you!” They prepared to fire their guns at me. “Stand down!” The raggedy Pony groaned, as I held him in a tight hold. “Stand down, immediately.” Crystal stared in shock at my violent behaviour. They stood still, not wanting to move a muscle. “Yeah, now all of you…leave. Go! And tell your leader, not to bother me again. If you do, they’ll be hell to pay!” They all started to back away, out of the door. I pulled out a pistol using my wing and aimed it at the Pony’s head. “Wait, what are you doing?!” He yelled, “They’re gone and we promised not to bother you!” “You have thirty seconds to tell me who sent you, if you run out of time, you die!” I cocked the gun back and poked him in the back of the head. “I’ll never speak, and you don’t have the fucking guts to kill me!” He screamed, glancing back at me showing anger. The moonlight seeped through the gaps in the bamboo surface of the wall. “I think I do, tell me…who sent you?!” My patience was wearing thin. I wanted to pull the trigger by each second that past. I felt no regret building in me, just aggression and violence. “You really want to know? I am part of an army known as The Resistance. We don’t side with the Enclave or the Steel Rangers, in fact we oppose both. While they’re killing each other on the frontlines, we attack from the side-lines when they least expect it.” He explained. A look of honesty flashed in his eyes and he groaned again in pain. “Our leader, Saberhoof is the one who sent us.” “Tell me about Saberhoof.” I spoke, finding myself pull the gun away. I gently released my grip from his fractured hoof. “He’s a noble and loyal leader, he has lead us into battle and escaped without a single hair taken from his golden mane. He is the one who sent us; he is the one who made us attack this place. As I said earlier, he wants to see you immediately.” He injected himself with a Stimpack and hiss from the prick. “He really is telling the truth, I can see no lies in his eyes. If Saberhoof really wanted to see me, did he really need to attack a whole town for it?” I thought to myself, looking at him. “Where is he?” I asked, shooting him a look. “Surely he would have come with you.” Crystal was still shaking in fear, hoping that this Pony wouldn’t backstab me. “He’s in the tunnels south of here and approximately five miles south-east of Stable 10.” He explained, lifting a hoof. “Once you reach Stable 10’s entrance, you’ll see a no entry sign, you can’t miss it.” “I have one place I need to visit first, I’ll be sure to drop by after that.” I admitted, looking at him and nodding to him. “I promise.” “Well, just don’t be too long, the boss hates waiting…especially when it’s somepony who catches his eye.” The Pony struggled to get onto his hooves, when he did; he started to limp towards the door of the hut. “I hope to see you soon.” He said, leaving without saying another word. I just remembered that Shade left the hut; I quickly stormed onto my hooves and raced for the door. I threw it open and saw a corpse filled, blood-soaked town before me. Some of the Ghoul Ponies were alive, bleeding out slowly. I walked around, looking at them in horror. Some of the houses were on fire and slowly burning away, no sign of the Shade though. “Tornado?!” Crystal called for me following me out. She stared in horror at the sight before her. “Oh my god, how could they do this to them!?” I just remained silent, searching for the one Ghoul Pony I cared about. I still couldn’t find him. I reached the edge of the town, looking over into the night, scorched plains of the Wastes. Dust glided with the gentle breeze across the plains and I looked around, seeing no sign of a running Pony. I had feared that he had either been taken or killed. “He’s gone, I don’t know where…but he’s gone.” I glanced over my shoulder to look at Crystal, who was panting in exhaustion. I looked back out onto the Wasteland before trotting down the hill and back onto to the roads. We were back onto the roads, and heading towards Manehattan. Signs began to show that were made of rusted metal, they were also covered in ashes. They weren’t far apart; in fact there were many signs of warning. The signs stated: WARNING, high radiation levels ahead, proceed with caution. We were still a long way from Manehattan, but the irradiated fumes floated into the air a sickly green color just like the sky of daylight (obviously it was night right now). Anything that went within a few miles of that gas would be killed instantly. I constantly looked at my PipBuck, checking the radiation meter. It began to click. Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick. “We have to be cautious now; the radiation meter is starting to go off.” I spoke, starting to look for a way around the radiation. I started to walk off of the roads, checking the sidelines. All of it was irradiated. I looked at the map on my PipBuck, noticing Stable 55 nearby. “Is there any way around?” Crystal questioned, looking at the horrid gases that lie ahead. I kept walking around, occasionally checking the device on my leg to where it is. A green glow came from the east of us, the sun was rising. “Stable 55 is a way, but the problem is it probably only has one way in and one way out.” I sighed contently; I began to trot around, looking for any possible routes. Nothing. Something then caught my eye, a body of some sort in the distance. I glanced to look at it, instantly recognizing what it was. The night made it hard to see and the green gases weren’t helping either. It looked like the Pony was lying in a pool of blood and was covered in bloody battle scars. I knew who this was. “It’s that sheriff, Dodge. From Appleloosa. But why is he out here? And why isn’t he at Appleloosa. I need to help him, I can’t let him die!” I thought to myself, beginning to trot to the possibly dead sheriff. Footnote: Level up! New perk: Big Mouth, your skill in speech has been improved by 20%, making it easier to convince Ponies to let you past, give you weapons, and give you discounts on goods. Current level: 5 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Six: Stable 55 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Six: Stable 55 Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Six: Stable 55 Blood. Blood was all I could see ahead of me, as I approached the body that could potentially be dead. What could have done this to him? And why was he out here? I saw many deep claw marks and bullet holes upon his acorn brown coat. The body seemed lifeless; the only thing that showed life was the few weak breaths escaping his mouth. I began to look over his wounds and as I did, Crystal had an even closer look. She began to observe the wounds, checking how deep they were and how much blood he had lost. “Well somepony fired at him and to top that off, I think Hellhounds tried finishing him off.” Crystal commented. “We’re going to have to go somewhere safe if we want to save him.” Crystal slowly levitated him off of the ground, with that he groaned in pain before the blood from his wounds dripped onto the ground. The radiation meter on my PipBuck was ticking faster, as the gases slowly approached us from the gentle breeze blowing towards us. “What about Stable 55?” I found a small cave entrance and slowly trotted to it. I took a look inside, seeing a large steel door with the number fifty-five on it. I turned to Crystal and nodded to her slowly, Crystal carried the body over with her slowly. “We can only hope that Stable got terminated.” She answered. We reached the gap and opened the steel gate to the cave entrance, before making our way into the claustrophobic cave. At that moment, I felt like all the walls were closing in on me, my claustrophobia was kicking in. “T-terminated?” I asked, trying to calm myself down while we trotted through the tight cave. Once we reached the end, there was a small terminal by the door. It didn’t seem too hard to hack. “Yes, it’s when either the Steel Rangers or Enclave thinks that a Stable no longer needs to be used, they kill everypony inside.” She kept the Pony levitated in her grasp. “I don’t know why they do it, they just do it.” CLANK!! I managed to hack the large steel door open. The door was pushed out and then rolled over to the left. The entrance was dark; the only light source came from the alerting light that spun around on an endless loop. The color of it was pale amber. Something didn’t feel right, I quickly witched the flashlight on my PipBuck on and I began to venture into the dark hallways of Stable 55. “What do you see?” Crystal asked, carrying the Pony. Her purple, magic aura was also a small light source; she followed me, being careful not to slam Dodge into a wall. “It seems clear, though, just silence.” An eerie atmosphere filled the air, as silence dominated the air. “Over here.” I trotted up the staircase and by the console which controlled the door. Crystal nodded and carefully placed Dodge next to me. “Will he be okay?” Crystal asked, looking over his body with deep concern. I looked up at her sternly, thinking to why she was asking that. “That’s your job; you’re the medic, not me.” A sudden bang echoed from down the hallway. It instantly caught my attention and I quickly looked to where the sound came from. Crystal tended to the injured sheriff using many stimpacks and other chems. “What was that noise?!” Crystal exclaimed, while tending to Dodge’s wounds. I couldn’t respond, I was completely clueless to what it could be. BANG, BANG, BANG! There it went again, this time growing louder than before. I started to approach the noise, this time feeling the cold, steel walls of the Stable to sense where exactly it’s coming from. Crystal was trying to keep Dodge on the right side; we didn’t want him passing onto death. The banging suddenly stopped as I drew closer. I looked around, completely clueless around the area where the green light from my PipBuck lit up. “Could it just have been some scrap metal falling? Or maybe something falling over?” I was talking my thoughts, thinking what it could have been. I began to make my way back to Dodge, who was now beginning to wake from being unconscious. He looked up at me, possibly still dazed from all the beatings he had been getting. How some of his wounds were starting to heal from the Stimpack, he was too injured to engage in combat or travel. “Where am I?” His weak voice spoke, “what happened?” He felt his head and then looked at his wounds, before his head collapsed back down. “It’s okay Dodge, me and Tornado saved you.” Crystal said softly, looking into his half-closed eyes with a smile. “You’re going to be alright.” “Hey, buddy. Don’t you remember us, from New Appleloosa?” I asked, looking at him. “We stayed at one of your inns.” I waved a hoof in front of his face, but he didn’t respond. He was too weak to even speak properly. I looked around the room; again the only possible lights were from the alarm lights and my PipBuck. “He’s too weak; we’re going to have to stay.” Crystal admitted, “We can’t move until he’s better.” “And we can’t stay; your safety is at risk. I swear, I heard something down there. Maybe it’s nothing, but it could be trouble.” I looked at her sternly. I moved closer to her and then placed a wing around her. “Why can’t you just fly?” Crystal asked, “It’d be easier right?” She spoke in a soft tone. “Because, I’m not leaving you behind…and I’m not strong enough to carry Ponies.” I admitted with a chuckle, “Now come on, you can carry him a little further right?” “I’ll try; it’s all I can do.” She got back onto her hooves, levitating Sheriff Dodge to her side. I nodded to her and began to trot down the hall way, until we reached a door. I opened it and walked through; constantly glancing back to make sure Dodge was okay. The hallways were thin, steel corridors. The windows on the left of me contained the rooms to some of the Stable residents. As more of the path became clear, I found patches of blood on the floor and with that instantly coming to a halt. “Blood?” I gently peeked down at it, getting some on my hoof. It was fresh blood, so somepony, or something recently found their way into here. “It’s fresh, like really fresh.” I turned to Crystal, looking at her. “We’ll be expecting trouble.” I slowly began to move again, preparing the rifle in my battle saddle. I opened another door, which led into another tight corridor, I slowly trotted through. Although, something didn’t feel right, I felt like we were being watched by somepony…or something. I started glancing around myself, checking all the pitch black windows to where the rooms were and also in front and behind us. I peeked into one of the windows, trying to get my PipBuck to light up some of it. From the area it covered, I couldn’t see anything. “Tornado, do you see anything?” Crystal asked, levitating Dodge into the corridor carefully before entering herself. She stood beside me, placing the Pony down for a rest. “I see nothing; something’s watching us though…we have to get into somewhere safe.” I glanced at Crystal before trotting ahead; she levitated the Sheriff to her side, before trotting behind me closely. I started to struggle breathing again, the tight corridors were not helping my claustrophobia. I managed to find a room, I opened the door and it was pitch black. I walked in, the light on my PipBuck lighting up the way slightly. I did a check on the room before signalling Crystal to come over. “Lay him down on the bed.” I pointed to the bed, before closing the door. “I have to try and search for a fuse; maybe I’ll be able to get some lights on in here.” My light only lit up a small segment of the room; therefore I had to keep close to Crystal while she healed Dodge’s wounds. “There has to be a fuse somewhere in the Stable.” I thought to myself, looking around the room. I slowly began walking around the room, before finding a fuse box for the room. I opened the rusty flap, which squeaked. I felt it grind against my ears which made me flinch slightly, before I started to flick around with the fuses. Nothing happened. “The fuses are burnt out; I’ll see if I can find more. In the meantime, you wait here, if you hear anything, call for me.” I walked over to Crystal and looked over to Dodge who was shifting and groaning in pain. “Of course.” Crystal replied, “What happens if he dies while you’re gone? He doesn’t look so good.” Before I left the room, the green light only was shining onto him slightly. Crystal glanced back at him. “Well, all I can say is, at least we tried.” I left the room, going back into the darkness. I began to trot left, coming to a staircase that lead downwards. I trotted carefully down them, just in case there were any dangerous items or bent steps that could make me fall. I reached the bottom of the stairs safely, reaching even more corridors. This place was like a labyrinth! Well what Stable’s weren’t? I was trotting down, cautious of my surroundings. Something caused the sounds from earlier, but what? BANG, BANG, BANG!! Again, the noises started again. But Crystal didn’t call; besides it came from this level. I began to trot towards the noise; it was coming from a pitch black room. The door to it had been blown off in the direction towards me, or more like torn off. I stepped over the scratched, bent door and went out onto a balcony. My light barely lit up the room because it was a fairly large room. BOOM!! A bullet just skimmed my mane, and pinged onto the metal wall behind me. I ducked down quickly, waiting for any enemies to come into view. More gunshots were fired at me, pinging off of the railing of the balcony; I readied my rifle and stood up, taking aim. BANG!! I shot a bullet, hoping to hit something. I heard a grunt echo in the darkness; this obviously had shown that I hit somepony. Or something. Then something caught my eye, something stepping out of the darkness. It was fairly large, and it had a dark green coat and blood red eyes. Its mane was a dark brown and it also had both wings and horn. It was an Alicorn! It wore barbaric body armor that was made of rough leather and rusted, blood covered metal. “Well, well, well, what do we have here?” The Alicorn spoke to me from below me, “a wanderer coming into our Stable?” He began to walk over to me, revealing his whole body with a threatening smile. “It’s rare we get a Pony like you visiting us.” “So you’ve been causing the noise huh?” I looked down at him, preparing to shoot. “Oh we do like to inflict pain onto our victims.” He answered with a menacing chuckle. Then another Alicorn stepped out, this time with a midnight blue coat, his hoof bleeding. This indicated that I shot this one. “You shot me you puny Pony.” The one across from me stated, “You shot me in my hoof, now I can barely walk!” He raised his voice, but the Alicorn I was talking to first walked over to his ally. “Calm down, I must talk with the Pegasus before you begin to brutalize him.” He sat his fellow Alicorn down and then looked back towards me from below. “Brutalize?” I asked, tilting my head. “You really think you need to torture your victims?” I leaned over the balcony, poking my head out towards them. “Well, it all really depends on the victim. Depends how much they piss us off, right now your death will be quick and painless. Don’t test my patience though.” I grimaced as those words left his mouth, imagining the gory sight of what the victims have been through. And imagining the pain they felt at that moment. “You’re a bunch of monsters, you know that? What you do to them is disgusting and they don’t deserve any of it. You’re all a bunch of FUCKING monsters!” I felt myself scream out in anger, my heart burning from all the anger and then I quickly covered my mouth, realizing that what I said could cost my life. “We’re not monsters, we’re misunderstood.” He then walked closer, levitating a Combat Shotgun to his side. “But if you want war, you’ve got war.” His lips quivered slightly towards a smile. “If war is all you can think of, then fine…it can be that way.” I aimed the rifle in my battle saddle at him, preparing to shoot him. But then he lowered his firearm and kept the same, smug grin. “Y’know, your sister passed through here.” He suddenly mentioned. With that I saw another vision of my sister, this time she passed them. She ran down the corridor behind them and disappeared out of my sight. Something was not right here. “H-How do you know she’s my sister?” I asked them, I just wanted to break their necks for what they could have possibly done to her. “Well you both look alike. I thought you would have known that.” The Alicorn chuckled darkly. “What have you done with her?!” I was preparing to jump down and fire up the whole place, killing not just him but all the Alicorn’s in this room. “Oh we’ve done nothing; she just passed through and then happily fucked off. She was heading in the direction of the caves.” He stated, lifting a hoof. “If you want to find her, you’re going to have to lower them firearms of yours too!” “The caves?” I looked at him, confused slightly. Surely this can’t be true. No Pony can simply dig holes in a Stable. “Yes, the caves. You see when this Stable was terminated, many Ponies found that this could be used for easy access to Manehattan. With all the radiation floating upon the outskirts, Ponies blew a massive hole into one side of this Stable and used it for direct access to the city.” He grinned, “I believe your sister went that way.” “I hope I’m not too late!” I quickly ran back into the corridor and headed back towards the stairs for Crystal; I quickly trotted up and then back into the room to where Crystal was. “Did you get the fuses?” She asked, looking at me with hope. I had to be honest about it. “No, I’m sorry. I promise I’ll stand by while you heal him.” I walked over to Dodge, while lifting my PipBuck up so his body was within the light’s radius. “Dammit Tornado, it could have been easier!” She began to get her medical supplies out and she laid them upon the bedside table. The wood on it was scratched and decaying slightly, bits were flaking off that could easily give splinters. “I have a good reason for it, I found Alicorns in the Stable.” I admitted, “And they said that my sister passed through here, that she was heading to Manehattan.” “Alicorns?!” She looked at me, looking terrified. “We aren’t safe here, and they could be lying. For all we know your sister could have been killed by them!” I could tell she was angry at me; her tone of voice was powerful and threatening. “I-I know…I’m sorry.” I felt tears grow in my eyes, since it could have been possible that she had been killed. My only piece of family left could have been killed. “Here’s one thing, before you even start to believe what Ponies tell you out here, you have to learn your place in the Wasteland!” I looked down, just wanting all this to be over. “Look at me!” I looked up at her, my tearful eyes looking into her fury filled eyes. She grabbed me and poked her nose against mine, just wanting to let out all of her rage. “And until you learn your place here, you cannot fight on your own!” She let go of me, it was as if the word Alicorn really ticked her off. Big time. After Crystal healed Dodge, I sat alone in a corner knowing that the sister I barely even knew could be dead. This made me dead inside; this made me want to kill every fucker that even would dare touch her. This made me feel broken. I just wanted to cry so hard until all my tears became dry. But I couldn’t, I couldn’t cry anymore. All the tears I had were spent for the time being, I couldn’t let any more of my sadness flow out of me. Even if I wanted to. “Hey.” Crystal sat down next to me; she was really close to me. I just kept staring at the floor. Her voice was back to her soft, elegant voice. “Hey.” I simply responded, staring at the floor still. “Look, I’m sorry about earlier Tornado. I couldn’t possibly understand how you feel about all this; I shouldn’t have used my anger against you.” She admitted as she levitated her medical bag back over to her. “No, no it’s alright. You’re right; I don’t know my place out here. I’m just a Stable-Dweller, maybe if they didn’t throw me out; I would never have come out here.” I felt sadness beginning to develop again, “I mean just look at me, I’m a mess, there will come a day when I get you killed and the only Pony I can blame is myself.” “Shh, shh. Stop talking.” I felt Crystal pull me into a warm embrace. All I did was hug her back. I felt her soft coat against my face and her warm body making me feel loved. I wanted to cry even harder, I’d never seen Crystal so caring in my life. “Why can’t I see her again?” I gripped her tighter. She gave my head a small nuzzle and just rubbed my back. “I promise, we’ll search for her. Even if it kills us.” She admits, keeping the same calm tone to her voice. “No, don’t put your life at risk for me. Please.” I didn’t want to lose a friend like Crystal; she was a friend that I hoped for all my life. Remembering the early days of living in the Stable, I never had any friends. I kept getting beaten and bullied. “You’re my best friend Tornado; I’d hate to see you like this, and if I have to give my life for you, then so be it. If I did give my life for you, I’d die smiling.” Her lips quivered into a caring smile, as she then slowly rubbed my wings. “Me too Crystal.” I just gripped tighter, telling her that I’d do the same. She was the closest Pony to me right now. Not only with the hug, but friendship wise. We just couldn’t give up. Within the night, I started to dream about my sister. Everything was black around us and only a smoky image of her and Raiders trying to pull her away was seen. I tried reaching out to her, but she was screaming as they were attempting to pull her away. I saw my parents’ bodies, in a pool of blood. I knew exactly what was happening. I tried reaching out for her, but they started to beat her. The sight was terrifying; this only made me grow angry. I tried waking myself up, I couldn’t it kept going on and before I knew it, I was being dragged into a dark hole, where the light was fading out and then…a door covered my vision. From that moment I woke with a gasp, seeing that I was in Crystal’s arms. We must have fallen asleep; I slowly lifted my head off of her chest and looked around the room. It was too dark to see everything. I got out of Crystal’s arms slowly and then walked over to the bed which contained Dodge, he was fast asleep, and he was breathing. This was good news. I didn’t want to wake either of them, Crystal seemed to be deep in sleep and Dodge was still getting healed. “I have to find her, even if it kills me.” I thought deeply to myself, I looked back at Crystal. Part of me wanted to leave to find my sister; another part of me wanted me to stay. I couldn’t just leave Crystal and Dodge alone here. Crystal woke up and the light on my PipBuck. “Tornado?” She got onto her hooves and slowly walked out of the darkness and towards me. She yawned and looked at me. “What’s the matter?” “I can’t sleep,” I turned away, sighing to myself. “As much as I want to, I just can’t sleep.” “Then I’ll stay up.” She commented, smiling at me. “We may as well wake Dodge up and find a way out of here.” She shook Dodge gently. “The Alicorns told me about some cave, that is where they claim my sister went.” Dodge started to stir slightly and looked at us both, a smile came onto his face. He obviously recognized us. “Oh hello you two, if I last recall we didn’t exactly get properly introduced. You know my name, but I don’t know yours.” He sat up, looking at us both. His scars were fading away slightly, but still visible to our eyes. “Well, I’m Tornado.” I smiled softly, but I couldn’t help but frown slightly knowing that my sister could be in danger. “My name’s Crystal.” Crystal also smiled at him. “We found you out in the Wastes, unconscious.” She stated, “We had to bring you to safety.” “And you think this is the place?” Dodge asked, looking at us sternly. “Stable 55 is infamous for having Alicorns, Raiders, Scavengers and tons more. Truth is, somepony managed to lock this place down, until you two broke in.” “Well, there’s apparently a tunnel that will take us to Manehattan, correct?” I wanted information out of him, and I glanced at him slightly. “It’ll take you pass the radiation, but that’s it. If it took you from here, to the centre of Manehattan, The Steel Rangers would surely lose the fight.” Dodge responded, “I know exactly where the tunnel is, follow me.” He got onto his hooves and began trotting out of the room and into the corridors. “Tell me, how do you know?” I followed him closely and Crystal was also following us closely. “How do you not know? It’s marked on the map, I may not have a PipBuck, but I’m pretty sure those things come with maps.” He trotted into the room where the Alicorn’s were, and we followed. We stood on the balcony. “Look who’s back and it looks like he brought some friends!” The Alicorn chuckled darkly, “so you want to get past huh? One-hundred caps will let you past.” “No fuckin’ way!” I responded, preparing to battle, “if you want money, come and get it.” The Alicorn’s burst into laughter and then prepared for battle, levitating their weapons to their sides. “You’re on, I’ll break you.” The Alicorn replied. I glided down, opening fire with the rifle in my battle saddle; I managed to hit the Alicorn but not a direct hit. When I had the chance, I opened S.A.T.S. and opened fire onto the Alicorn’s thick skull. BANG!! BANG!! BANG!! BANG!! Four shots were placed into the Alicorn’s skull, knocking it clean off. Blood sprayed upwards and onto the cold steel walls. Crystal and Dodge jumped down as the other Alicorn’s charged at us. One who was carrying a Combat Knife charged at me and took a swipe for me. I quickly evaded and flew back up and around the room. Once again, I targeted him with S.A.T.S. and targeted his horn twice and his front left hoof once. BANG!! BANG!! BANG!! The Alicorn fell, crippled. Crystal managed to cripple the midnight blue one and Dodge finished him off with a brutal headshot. I landed by them and smirked. “Good work, now I have one more to finish off.” I walked up to the one I crippled, his coat was a sickly yellow and the eyes were red. This one had no mane or tail, but sat there glaring at me. “Go on, do it. Kill me.” The Alicorn spat, “I just have one more thing to say before you do.” “And that is?” I walked closer to him, glaring back at him with a smirk. “Look behind you!” The Alicorn whispered, as it did, another one who had been hiding in the shadows came out and swiped their club right into my ribcage. THUMP, CRACK!! I grunted and was sent into the wall, before hitting it with a loud bang. I fell in pain, and shaking from it. The brutish Alicorn swung at Dodge, but Dodge quickly evaded the attack and shot at the Alicorn in the leg. BANG!! It was just a flesh wound; Crystal went over to me, looking worried. I attempted to get up, but I couldn’t. The pain was so intense; I let out a loud yelp and fell yet again. “You’re going to be fine Tornado, let me help you.” Crystal held onto my cheeks, before starting to wrap some bandages across my chest. After that swing a huge tear in the Stable 30 jacket I was wearing was around the chest. It also contained a bleeding wound. Dodge managed to climb up onto the Alicorn’s back and then shoot it in the back of the head. After that, a huge gaping hole was in its skull before it fell with a loud thud and blood was leaking out of it. “Is he okay?!” Dodge ran to us worried. He looked down at me. “We can’t go on, not yet!” Dodge was panting from the fighting. “Tornado’s too injured.” “I’ll be fine!” I grunted, holding my ribcage as Crystal finished the bandaging. I attempted to get up yet again, the pain slightly less intense but still intense. I limped slightly. “See, no problem.” I let out a cough. “You need to rest, Tornado.” Crystal frowned, “trust me; it’ll only get worse if you keep walking.” At that moment I collapsed slightly, but retained my balance and kept walking. “Just let him go, Crystal. If he struggles later on, then we’ll rest.” Dodge began to follow behind me, and then so did Crystal. It hurt so much, but I couldn’t stop. I had to continue. “See, I’m having no problem.” My tone of voice was the sound of grunts, as I slowly made my way into another corridor. I continued onwards, with them following closely. My light lit up the way, until we reached the end of the corridor and we were welcomed to a huge hole in the wall. The hole was actually lit up by many hanging lights, the lights were dim and seemed to be dying out, but it was surely better than nothing. The sign by the entrance stated: Shortcut to Manehattan, warning path ahead could be dangerous. It was all written by hoof or magic, not very neat, it was actually painted on the wooden sign. I could feel a breeze brushing against my face from the hole, before I started to continue onwards. “Well, here we are.” I trotted on into it, taking small steady steps. The path was uneven, as the rocks were sharp and harsh on my hooves. I flinched slightly as one poked me in the hoof, the hoof that was on the side of the damaged ribcage. I felt a buzz of pain which made me collapse slightly with a groan. “Tornado!” Crystal ran to my side, avoiding the pain of falling over. She helped me up and looked at me with concern. “Careful, please?” “Don’t worry, I’m fine.” Dodge caught up with us and looked at me with a frown. “You should really stop running ahead Tornado, you could get yourself hurt.” He sighed. We finally reached flat ground, to where we were presented with a door. This was where the service tunnels were. “So they blew a hole in a wall and dug through until they hit service tunnels?” I looked around, while talking in my thoughts. “Interesting.” Footnote: Level up! New perk: Novice Hacker, your skill in hacking as gone up in 20% but as a side effect, your combat endurance has gone down by 10%. Current level: 6 //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Seven: The Service Tunnels //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Seven: The Service Tunnels Fallout Equestria: The Last Wanderer Chapter Seven: The Service Tunnels I stood at the doorway which leads to hundreds, maybe even a thousand underground tunnels. Some caved in, and some infested with all sorts of dangers. But it was the only way we could go. I walked towards the door, observing the rusted metal upon it. I tested the door, but it was locked. I looked around for a terminal, but I saw nothing. I reached into my bag and pulled out a bobby-pin and began to pick the lock on the door. “Tornado, are you sure that will work?” Crystal observed me, looking down at me. Dodge was behind her, keeping guard just in case anymore Alicorn’s came after us. “Positive, this isn’t too hard to crack open, I’ve just got to find the soft spot.” I responded, focusing on the lock. Click! The door was unlocked; I got back onto my hooves and pressed the button to open the door. It opened up with a loud screech from the rusted metal, revealing a long wide path that was poorly lit and had the odd corpse within it too. Dodge turned to us and came back to us, looking around. He stood by the doorway. “The coast is clear back there, come on let’s push forward.” He spoke, stepping into the tunnel. “Of course.” I responded, looking towards Crystal and tilting my head towards the tunnel, insisting that she should go first. She nodded and walked into the tunnel, I then followed in after her. Just in case, I pressed the button to close the door and then quickly followed after them. “You do know where you’re going, don’t you Dodge?” Crystal asked him, falling behind to trot with me. It’s as if the conversation we had last night made her move closer to me. Maybe because she wanted to make sure everything was fine, or maybe to the fact that she felt guilty for not understanding. Either way, I was grateful. “Of course I do, I know a lot of these tunnels, before I became a sheriff I had to come down here a lot.” He responded to Crystal, glancing back at us. “Just follow my lead, and you’ll be fine.” I was slightly worried, well by slightly I mean incredibly worried. It’s always the ones who sound like they know the way, that get Ponies lost. These tunnels could be infinite, they could go on forever. We came towards our first fork in the road within the tunnels. “It’s straight ahead.” Dodge said confidently, “come on.” He began to trot ahead, which lead to a slope downwards. As we ventured on, many piles of rubble were seen and holes within the ceiling were seen. The tunnels could collapse onto us at any second. “Dodge, this doesn’t look safe.” I examined the rubble we passed and the holes within the ceiling. “It’s fine, Tornado, I assure you. We’ll be fine.” He glanced back at me with a smile and then continued onwards. We reached the end and we were presented with another doorway. This time, the door had been ripped off and casted aside. “What’s down here exactly?” Crystal slowly stepped over the steel door. I followed her closely, but landing horribly on the hoof that was on the side of my damaged ribcage. Crystal came to help me instantly, catching me before I fell. She looked into my eyes with an encouraging smile. “You do not want to know you two. Although, it’s unlikely we’ll run into anything big.” He chuckled to himself lightly, waiting for us to catch up. “The bigger things wander in the lower levels.” “Well, we can’t afford to get into any combat, Tornado’s still injured.” Crystal used some of her magic on me to help me walk. How it did feel weird, it really helped me. I wasn’t stumbling as much as I was and I could safely walk without doing more damage. Dodge nodded simply and then walked through the doorway, which brought us to a room where water was flowing down the slope. It was coming from the left of us and it was a weak current, Crystal levitated me over and sat me down before she carefully walked across. Dodge followed her afterwards to ensure that she would get across safely. Crystal pulled out her medical bag and offered me some painkillers for the road ahead. “Thank you.” I simply said, before taking them and eating them. “I hope it helps Crystal, thank you.” “I’m going to scout ahead, wait here.” Dodge admitted, trotting into the next tunnel which led upwards, his trotting was echoing before going silent. Crystal sat by me, showing a smile on her face slightly. Not a smile of joy, but a smile of pity. Smiles wouldn’t come from pity, but this smile showed pity. “Thanks for the help Crystal; it means a lot to have you with me.” I wrapped my good hoof around her and gave her a small nuzzle. “Do you trust Dodge?” “Of course I do, at this stage anyways. Although, if he does anything suspicious, I’ll tell you.” Crystal responded, looking at the path Dodge took. “Let’s just hope he isn’t long.” Dodge arrived sooner than I thought he would and he looked at us, passing me a Combat Shotgun, Crystal an Assault Rifle and Dodge kept a Revolver to himself. “Where’d you find these?” I asked, placing the Combat Shotgun into my battle saddle gently. I didn’t want to hurt myself. These weapons were useful to us. “Hey, if you look hard enough like I do, you can find a lot of useful things, now come on.” Dodge trotted back up the path, Crystal and I followed. I had some trouble getting up the slope, Crystal again placed a magic aura around me to help me travel. “Dodge, slow down. Tornado’s injured.” Crystal instructed, I let out a few painful groans as the aura wasn’t as strong as it previously was. Dodge climbed to the top and waited. We reached the top and Crystal’s aura grew stronger. The room in front of us was an office, it was crumbling and decaying. Overhangs that contained a room above had rubble seeping through and the sound of water dripping was heard. It echoed loudly throughout the room. “Okay, careful this room could collapse.” Dodge began taking a few careful trots towards the shattered door on the other side of the room. He avoided the edges, as they were most likely the more fragile parts. “Are you okay back there, Tornado?” “Yeah, I’m fine.” I grunted, coughing slightly. Whenever I took a large inhale of breath (which I started doing more often due to the ribcage’s damage) an intense pain was felt that made me shudder, yelp and fall. Crystal again helped me back up. Dodge stopped again, “Crystal, how’s he holding up?” He looked at me, as I got back onto my hooves and Crystal frowned. “Not good, the pain’s getting worse. And he took painkillers!” She stroked my mane and tried to keep me stable. “Maybe he needs a stronger dose!” Dodge suggested, looking at me in the eyes. “You’ll be fine, I promise you.” I nodded, grunting. I could barely speak now without the pain getting worse. “I can’t do that, he could overdose and die! Maybe he’s been walking too much.” She gently laid me down on a flat area of the floor and watched over me. She had a worried expression on her face; I only used my eyes to stare at both of them, before looking straight ahead again. “I don’t know, maybe. But just remember, we can’t stay long.” Dodge mentioned. “We’re getting close to Raiders.” Dodge looked around himself cautiously. “How do you know?” Crystal glared at him. “How!?” She only grew angrier. He didn’t tell us, he could have told us! “The scents of blood, rape, sweat. It’s in the air, that’s how I know.” Dodge sighed to himself. “And if they get Tornado, they’ll most likely kill him first!” The name, Raiders, made me want to do violent things to the Raiders. I just wanted to reach into ones chest and rip their heart out. Crystal just stared at him, showing anger in her face. Her lips quivered before she looked away. “Then what are we going to do?” “G-go ahead.” I weakly suggested with a groan. “I-I p-promise, I’ll catch up.” I held my ribcage, coughing as I did. “No, we can’t leave you.” Crystal had the soft tone on her voice, as she stroked my head. “We’re in this together, all three of us.” “She’s right Tornado, we can’t leave you behind.” Dodge sat down, looking at me. I cringed at the intense pain when I inhaled and let out a hiss of pain. “But, I’ll slow you down. I’ll catch up I promise.” My lips formed into a smile, “just go.” “You don’t know your way around these tunnels.” He frowned slightly, “without me and Crystal, you won’t last. Please let us help.” I was grateful; however I didn’t want to slow them down. I would only get them killed. “I-I am grateful…I really am, but I’ll only slow you down.” I hugged Crystal gently and looked at Dodge with a nod. “I am sorry, we can’t leave you. I’m going to do the smart thing.” Crystal spoke, levitating me into the air. Why didn’t I just ask for that? I don’t know, either way I didn’t have to worry about hurting myself. “Thank you Crystal.” I groaned, “Just don’t be too rough.” I tried not to take large inhales of breath, because that was one of the main causes of pain. Dodge began to lead on as Crystal cautiously carried me with her magic towards him. He opened the door slowly, with that, it made a loud squeaking noise before he trotted through. Crystal placed me through first, hovering me on the over side before she proceeded through. As we continued onwards, Dodge suddenly pulled us down behind some rubble. Oh this made me groan and yelp, but Crystal covered my mouth. “What is it?” Crystal asked, holding me close to her. She kept her hoof over my mouth, Dodge took a peak. I managed to catch sight of what he saw; it stood tall like a tree. It had claws so sharp that they’d tear you into two. They looked hellish. After the way was clear, Dodge got up and trotted ahead. “It was a Hellhound, so we have to be cautious.” Dodge trotted onwards, checking both the direction it came from and the direction it went in to see if anymore were coming. As we proceeded into another tunnel, a group of Raiders had set up camp; they looked towards us and grinned. “Looks like we’ve got company boys.” A mare Raider spoke, her mane had one spike at the front of her head and one at the back, and it was a sickly green color. Her coat was a jet black color. She was also a Pegasus. I looked at them and fury built up in me quickly, I tried to break out of Crystal’s aura, but she placed me behind cover. The other Raiders around the mare one, revealed their guns and other weapons. “Get out of our way.” Dodge got in the face of the mare Raider, “before we force you out of our way.” “We were here first, why don’t you scoot-along back to where you came from?” She held her Double Barrelled Shotgun close with a smirk. She didn’t have a battle saddle; she had to use her wings. Dodge quickly obtained his Revolver and locked it between his jaws, aiming at the mare’s head. Crystal sat down with me, watching what could happen. She readied up, levitating her Assault Rifle to her side. “Wait here Tornado, I promise I’ll be back.” Crystal trotted round to him, leaving me on my own. But they needed help, so I crawled, groaning slightly and lay down in a position to where it could be easy to shoot. I probably wouldn’t hit anything, but it was worth a shot. BANG!! Dodge blew the Raiders head clean off, blood splatted onto the floor, as her body collapsed. The others engaged in a gunfight with them, gunshots going off every second. I kept crawling as the Raiders didn’t bother to look for me, the pain was intense but I knew I could power through it! I took aim with S.A.T.S. and targeted the body of a murky green colored stallion who was aiming at Crystal; I shot two shells into his chest which crippled him. He collapsed in pain, holding his chest. Crystal and Dodge looked at me. “I’m willing to help.” I grunted, slowly getting onto my hooves and limping over to them. The Raiders took notice of me, one charged at me with a knife, but I quickly shot them manually in the head. They collapsed and slid into the wall face first. BANG, BANG!! Dodge placed two shots into a Raiders leg and then finished them off with a powerful, neck breaking buck. CRACK! Crystal managed to take one down; she blew off the Raiders right foreleg and then shot them three times in the chest. Crystal looked at me. Suddenly a Raider grabbed her from using their magic, levitating a knife to her throat. “Don’t think I won’t do it!” The mare Raider hissed. This one had a dark blue coat with pale white eyes, a large bloody scar down her left eye and also no mane or tail. “I’ll kill this bitch!” “If you even hurt her I’ll-“ I grunted but was immediately cut off by the hissing Raider. “You’ll what!? You can’t do anything. She’s mine now.” The Raider began to back away, pulling Crystal with her. Oh this made me pissed. Period. I quickly leaped for the Raider, despite the pain, all I could feel was anger. She threw Crystal aside, before I tackled the Raider and pinned her down. I started to unmercifully beat the Raider by punching it in the skull with my most powerful blows. “Leave her alone, YOU BITCH!” By this point, I had ended the Raiders life, gazing upon the bloody corpse below me; I stood up and looked at Crystal. The pain came back and I groaned, collapsing yet again. Crystal gasped and came to my aid; she held me in her hooves and looked down at me with a smile. “Thanks for saving my life just then; it means a lot to me.” She giggled lightly and gently stroked my head. “He needs some water, he’s burning up. It isn’t just a broken rib or two.” “Water?! I haven’t got any, you’re the medic, and you’re supposed to have some!” Dodge exclaimed, glancing at her. Crystal looked in her bag and found a bit of Purified Water left. She opened my lips slightly, and I drank from it. Of course coughing and then groaning in pain, but I drank what I could before turning my head away and letting the water fall into me. She screwed the bottle cap back on and placed it into her medical bag. I was panting to get my breath back; I then turned my head to Crystal. “Any Stimpacks?” I asked, raising an eyebrow. “I think it might help with the pain.” She nodded and reached into her bag, levitating one to her side. “Okay, ready?” She prepared to inject it into me. “Open your jacket please.” With that, I unzipped my Stable 30 jacket, as she injected it into the area of my shattered ribcage. I yelped out in pain, but the pain was nothing more than a little prick…at least that’s what it felt like. I quickly zipped it back up about half way. I found myself able to stand up with ease; the Stimpack killed off the pain and maybe even fixed the crippled limb. I began to walk forward. “Do you feel okay now?” Crystal looked at me, caring. “It sure seems like it.” “Well, I feel slightly sick, but pain wise I feel good.” I walked towards the door at the end of the tunnel and opened it. This time, we got a little more than to what we were expecting. It seemed like we had entered an abandoned bunker. It was all empty of course, but it had posters, computers, and doorways. I walked out onto the balcony, staring at the room. “Look at this place.” Dodge looked around awestruck, “it’s a bunker, an actual bunker.” Dodge looked around the room. There was one light, the centre that lit up a small desk in the middle of the room on a large circular metal platform. “Must’ve been from Pre-War times.” I added, slowly gliding down. “Come on, jump down.” Crystal carefully levitated Dodge and herself down towards the ground level. I landed with a small stumble, but managed to retain balance. I walked towards the platform, slowly walking up the steel stairs on it; I walked around the desk and looked at the terminal on top of it. “The terminal seems to still be active.” Crystal explained, “Maybe you could have a look at it, Tornado.” I sat down at the small chair and looked at it. Crystal and Dodge standing beside me. As soon as I opened it, the machine seemed to be damaged in a way, if not it was encryption. Hello, welcome back Mr.Mist. … =======#PR0J3CT###W4RF4C3#======= 0103030####11342#### Password: ******* … Password Accepted. The Grand Pegasus Enclave: Main Database. 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