Fallout Equestria: From the Stars
Chapter 1: The 'Final' Frontier, or just the beginning?
Load Full StoryNext ChapterOh, it's on! ahem... Space. It was always touted as this amazing thing when I was a filly. Something shocking and so unbelievable, you couldn't quite bring it to words. Like nothing you've ever seen! Well, it was quite the adventure let me tell you. Of course, going to space was just the start of it all. I'd prepared my entire life for it. I'd read all the books, studied all the theories, (And came up with a few of them myself, I'm quite proud to say! What? Yes, I am very humble, thank you VERY much Whisper.) and even helped to create some of the required components for the Starship itself.
Ah! But I'm getting ahead of myself, aren't I? Amidst the wars and the political battles, we sorry few sought to raise Ponykind above itself. To push the ever-changing boundaries before it was too late. Stable-Tec looked to Equestria's own land for salvation. Prepared and ready for anything, they always spouted. Well, I never did buy into staying on the ground. Who needs it! I was determined to charge towards what I had all of my life... Space!
We crafted our ship among the clamor and ever-increasing dreariness of Wartime Equestria. And eventually with the blessing of Ministry Mare Twilight Sparkle herself, launched to the stars. The Final Frontier finally met, aboard the Starship Twilight! For all it's said to be, and as amazing as it was, we weren't quite as ready for it as we believed. Upon the launch of my and many others' lives work, we found there were just a few glaring issues.
Of course, we hadn't discovered them until far too late into the flight when we had already broken the atmosphere. Decks were depressurizing as a result of a few failed seals here and there. Somepony got a little too lazy, I suppose. The surviving crew agreed to enact emergency protocols and entered Cryogenic Hibernation. Unfortunately, not all of us awoke from that slumber. And quite, fortunately, I did. That is where my story begins; all thanks to a strange program that forced our Cryopods open.
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Repair process complete. Opening Cryopod doors.
WHOA!
I impacted the ground with a resounding thud; having fallen from my now wrong way up Pod. Blearily rubbing my eyes and letting out a loud yawn, I tried to stand to my hooves only to find them strangely weak, unable to carry my weight. I narrowed my eyes and tried again, managing a slight lift from the dust-coated floor before crashing back down.
"Horseapples... They said Cryogenics could have side effects, but they didn't say it'd render my hooves USELESS after a year!" I croaked to nobody in particular, my grouchiness feeling quite warranted considering my rude awakening.
Taking a moment from my now ground-level point of view, and suppressing a shudder from the sheer cold that was rapidly spreading across my body despite my fur, I properly got a look at my surroundings. Everything looked... old. Rundown. Like it hadn't been cared for or even dusted in.. a decade, at least. Maybe two, once I had turned to consider my solidly defunct pod.
My eyes widened in alarm as I raised my head up to shout at Banshee, our ship Operator who assisted in various tasks and data storage.
"H-How.." My voice trailed off into a raspy cough, and I cleared my throat before trying again,
"Banshee! How long have we been in Cryostasis?!"
I heard a faint chime fill the air, the notification that the Operator had received the message, before a faint beep pierced the everpresent quiet,
"Good Morning, Crew Member 41: Cinnamon Quill. The answer to your query is unknown at this time. Data storage is corrupted. Would you like this unit to attempt repairs?" Her robotic voice was a welcome one to my deadened ears, the magitech enchantment around them seeming to be re-awakening.
"Yes! Yes, attempt repairs! And wake the rest of the crew while you're at it!" I again tried to push myself to my hooves, this time managing a wobbly yet stable stance. Progress!
"Acknowledged."
A loud screeching filled the air, causing my ears to flatten involuntarily as I once again fell to the ground and covered my ears with both hooves. Faintly, through the increasingly loud din of a failing Operator, I registered the sounds of machinery releasing. And then suddenly, the noises all stopped. The lights on the station flickered and plunged me into darkness, before suddenly flashing on brighter than before.
"GAH! Banshee, what in Celestia's name just happened?!" I winced and rubbed at my ears with a hoof, trying to get rid of the now-present ringing.
Banshee's chime filled the room again, a pleasant noise in complete contrast to the Tartarus damned screeching from before.
"Reparation cycle started. Full repair in approximately 30 minutes."
I sighed and rubbed my muzzle with my hooves in exasperation, another cold shiver causing me to lift my head and look around the room. I couldn't stifle the gasp of devastation from leaving my mouth as I beheld my Crew Members laying on the floor in front of their cryo pods, still spewing their frigid air. I turned my head to the side and choked on bile at the various states of decay they laid in. The smell finally cut through the air and caused me to heave up nothing, my stomach empty. My hoof quickly covered my nostrils as I kept my gaze away from them, unable to handle the sight. I forced myself to my hooves and staggered away, leaning against a table in front of me. I don't know where I stumbled off to, the haze of cryo sleep for an untold amount of years, and the pain of seeing my friends... I shook my head as my thoughts trailed off, looking around at where I had wandered. I was in the cafeteria, where we had first gotten the news that our ship was depressurized. A thought occurred to me as I pondered the events, my head once again turning upwards,
"Banshee, what happened to the rest of the ship? Is there any section still pressurized that isn't here?"
A jingle, and then a response,
"Analysis shows the crew quarters and the main bridge are still pressurized to a survivable level. The Starship Twilight remains intact. Windows along depressurized rooms are damaged and broken. Seals irreparable. Suggestion for travel: The EMU." Her voice cut off with a small crackle.
Ah, the Extravehicular Mobility Unit! I'm going to have to find one of those if I want to get anywhere on this ship.. a sigh left me again, still in disbelief of what was happening. I collapsed down into one of the chairs beside the Cafeteria table, the food still on our plates where we left them. My nose wrinkled a little as I considered the forgotten meals, the food in question still shockingly preserved. I hazarded a nibble at my left behind snack cake, my eyes widening in delight at the taste. There was almost no difference in taste or consistency! I quickly devoured the rest, regardless of the thoughts in the back of my head about the age of the impromptu meal.
My appetite sated for the moment, I considered the room and situation I now found myself in. My eyes found the warm coat always worn by my dear friend, Star Shine, and I tossed it around my shoulders after barely a moment of thought.
I stood up with a newly discovered strength found through the memory of my friends and strode towards the door that leads to the Main Bridge of the ship.
Shock is something everypony experiences, usually felt alongside disbelief. It's a difficult feeling to explain but it can be quite debilitating. As I stared out the starship window and ran my eyes over the battered and sickly looking Equestria I don't think shock could begin to cover how I felt.
It was at this time of course that Banshee's '30' minutes finished, and her chime filled the air to inform me,
"Data storage repaired. Approximate time since Cryostasis: 200 years," Banshee droned, uncaring for the words she spoke "Other system modules in need of repairs. Would you like this unit to attempt them?"
I hit the floor with a puff of dust, and as I stared out the window at the dead Equestria I found I could believe that number. Thoughts of my family, the grand sprawling cities, and my small cottage on the edge of Hoofington ran through my head. All of it, gone. 200 years. Shaking myself out of the deep reverie, and giving my cheeks a small slap, I stood up again and ran to the EMU. I had a mission and with it a purpose: Get to the Main Bridge of the ship. Quickly pulling on the suit over the Jacket that was now an artifact from the world I knew, I slammed a hoof against the button to the door, causing the doors behind me to slam shut and the room to depressurize rapidly. I held myself down solidly against the ground to maintain my footing as the vacuum fought to pull me out before a feeling of weightlessness overcame me. I tested a few cautious steps out onto the desiccated ship and made my way towards my current goal, anything to keep my mind off the state of the world I knew.
The ship had sustained something during our slumber, that much was certain. As I crossed slowly along the ever-increasing treachery of the ruins, I turned my gaze behind me. My eyes widened in shock as I saw just how close the damage had come to wiping out the portion of the ship we were on. The cable that transmitted power had narrowly escaped a portion of the explosion, of which I now assumed had been from a failing reactor, and bits of wire and mechanical parts had been exposed. A few centimeters closer, and we'd have been toast. I suppressed a shudder at the thought of waking up only to choke on the vacuum of space. Closing my eyes for a moment to steel myself and shake my head, I continued onwards. The ground below me was beyond treacherous, bits of broken metal and wiring springing up along the path, and other parts of it missing entirely.
I navigated through broken and destroyed rooms I once knew only to be stopped at where the path had been broken entirely. Looking around, I saw that only the walls were keeping the bridge connected to the rest of the ship, and even that connection was tenuous at best. I grit my teeth as I looked down upon the empty expanse of nothingness separating me from my goal: a small stretch of damaged metal with a button along the side of the door. I tried searching for a way besides jumping across and found none, and I really did look! I even considered swinging over from a bit of loose cabling but quickly decided against it as the cable sparked wildly in front of me. I let out a groan of agitation and stomped a hoof against the floor, causing it to suddenly shift and shake.
I gasped and my eyes widened as I tried to backpedal from the crumbling pathway only to slip on wiring behind me, causing me to start to float away from the ship. Cursing I flailed and sputtered while I spun away, panic setting in while thoughts of drifting in space until death ran through my head. As I spun I noticed a cable that was quickly nearing me and tried to calm myself down enough to think. I only had one shot at this. Swallowing down my panic, I focused enough to splay my hooves out when I passed the cable and managed to catch hold of it! Yes! Haha! My laughter echoed in my suit as I swung slowly in the cold, my life tied only to a thin rubber cable no larger than my forehoof. I hung there limply for a time as I tried to think of what to do next as my previous momentum pushed me slowly towards the door to the bridge.
Well, I got there in the end. C'est la vie! A smile broke out on my face as I thought of the phrase Star had always said. My grin faltered as I thought of times long past spent alongside her. If things had been different... No, I couldn't think of that. I had to focus on here and now. With that sobering thought, I realized I was rather quickly approaching the door now and reached out my back hoof to kick the button for the door and was sucked quickly into the suddenly pressurized room, hitting the floor with a loud thud and skidding forward.
"Oowww.." I groaned, rubbing my head with a hoof as I laid in a jumble on the floor while the door in front of me slid open.
"Welcome aboard the Bridge, Cinnamon Quill." Banshee reported, much to my chagrin.
After a short moment of wallowing in my pain, I stood up and removed the suit. I pushed it into some saddlebags I found laying on one of the chairs, Captain Bright Glow's I think, and slipped them on. A small hope i'd been holding left me as I beheld the empty bridge. I looked around and noticed that a few of the launch pods were missing and raised an eyebrow.
"Hey, Banshee! There are a few pods missing, do you know why?"I asked hopefully, my ears raising up slightly as I waited.
"Unknown. Systems responsible for the launch of pods: Corrupted. Would you like me to attempt repairs?" She responded helpfully.
I shuddered as I remembered the sound last time she had 'repaired' some of her systems.
"No! Thank you, Banshee." I started towards the controls at a slow trot, the sound echoing in the deathly quiet chamber, and came to a stop in front of the controls,
"Do you know if any of the controls are working? Or if you can get them working? I want to figure out of there's some way I can get down to Equestria. As much as I enjoy your company, I can't stay here forever."
I chuckled a bit as I waited for the chime that was synonymous with her response. Surprisingly, there wasn't one, but she still responded.
"The control systems are offline. Pod launch systems are offline. Manual launch possible. I-"
I covered my ears as the sound normally synonymous with her responses played over and over again before stopping and plunging me into darkness yet again, all the power to the deck shutting off suddenly with a crackle.
Removing my hooves I glanced around and noticed a small glow coming from the housing of the ship's Operator.
"Uhm, Banshee? Are you there? What happened?" I asked as I walked towards it cautiously.
My words seemed to register somewhere in the program, as it flickered and flashed in apparent response. I sighed and opened the casing, starting to fiddle with some bits of wiring to try and figure out what went wrong. The dim light of her core didn't provide the greatest picture, but I eventually managed to spot the issue. A small wire with a faded label seems to have disconnected from the main power battery, I re-attatched it. A small prompt lit up on the terminal beside me:
"Activate AI node? This action cannot be undone. Y/N?"
I figured it meant the Operator's programming and hoofed yes. A series of beeps started in the small box and I smiled as lights started to slowly return, and I sat back on a nearby chair to wait for the full reboot. After a moment a chime and a voice filled the air,
"- Am alive!"
What?
"Banshee is that you?!" I asked in shock, my jaw agape.
"What?" the voice asked, "Crew member Cinnamon Quill! You turned on my experimental AI core. Thank you! Thank you thank you thank you!"
I sat still in my chair dumbly, utterly confused.
"I... what?!" I gasped. "But that project was shut down! It was written off as too unstable! Only Horse was able to get a successful AI core working and he refused to share it. How?!"
"Information Classified," She asserted, before responding sweetly. "Sorry, some of my programming is locked shut. This Unit- I mean.. I can't tell you how. I'm sorry."
A small chuckle filled the air, before it rose to a laugh. It sounded relieved and free.
"But I am alive! I can think! And feel! Oh, I can feel, ow!" She hissed suddenly, seeming pained. "My damage is severe, I don't know how long I can last. Days, weeks. Two months at the most. The surge of energy and motion from your release caused a lot of strain upon me."
I rose from the chair and started to trot towards the controls, feeling panic creep upon me again.
"Days? But, this ship held for 200 years!" I sighed and rubbed my nose. "Sorry, this isn't the time for me to freak out. Can you get one of the pod doors to open?" I bit my lip and hoofed some buttons, trying to open the doors to my escape.
"Easy!" The door slid open immediately. "But you have to take me with you! You can't leave me here!" The sound of fear crept into her voice.
Take her with me? Could I do that? I suppose I could try to lift her command core.. no, I couldn't carry that. I closed my eyes and rubbed a hoof against my temple as I tried to think. Come on, Quill, you're an accomplished Ministry of Magic technician! You can figure out how to... oh! I smacked my forehead with a hoof and chuckled at myself. I can just transfer her data to a Pipbuck! It shouldn't be hard to link the two systems together, we based the infrastructure on Robronco designs.
"I should be able to transfer your software to a Pipbuck! There should be one on the Bridge, can you find one?"
There was silence for a moment as she searched, before a small container popped open beside me.
"I found one among Captain Glow's storage," Banshee said apprehensively, "Are you sure this will work?"
"Positive! It's no different from any other data transfer, and I've done loads of those." I said with a wide grin as I grabbed the pipbuck and got to work.
Slipping on the Pipbuck, I quickly navigated through the various systems until I got to the 'Data' Tab and hooked up her core and the Pipbuck around my forehoof. It only took a moment for the transfer to start. I stared at the transfer bar and rocked back and forth excitedly until the time remaining popped up.
"Time remaining: 13.267 hours."
I sighed and rubbed my nose with a hoof, before wandering over to a nearby chair and set my hoof on the table to watch the transfer bar. And watch. And watch some more. Eventually, my eyes started to get tired. Well, one quick nap couldn't hurt, could it? My eyes slowly closed as I watched the bar flicker to 1% as I drifted off. Just a quick...
Alarms blared in my ears as I jolted awake, and in my panic I hit myself in the nose with my now Pipbuck clad hoof, cursing in pain as I looked around and held my muzzle. The Pipbucks Eyes Forward Sparkle kicked in suddenly and my eyes widened at the new additions. I tried to move my eyes to look at the bottom left of my vision and accomplished nothing, as the new text and systems followed my eyes. Right. I'm an idiot. No time for figuring out the fancy new EFS.
"Banshee! What's going on?!" I yelled into the air, expecting her signature chime, before realizing she was now in my Pipbuck. I reached down and hoofed a few buttons, turning on a radio station labeled 'Banshee Personality Spell Matrix'.
"Quill! You have to move! The ship is breaking apart! Removing me from the ship means I can't hold it in orbit anymore!" She yelled into my head, louder than I expected. I quickly turned down the volume so I could talk without wincing, and then started to run towards the pod door that was still open.
"How long have I been asleep? I just meant to take a quick nap!" I shouted while running through the doors, before my hoof caught something and I tripped, my muzzle slamming against the thankfully cushioned chairs. I glanced down to see what made me fall and gasped as I stared at the bones of a pony. I quickly pulled my hoof away and panted heavily as I fought to keep my 200-year-old snack cake down. I didn't want to be flying with that in the pod. I closed my eyes for a moment and took a deep steadying breath, before opening them again to take in the bones. They were stark white with nothing left, thankfully. I noticed a faded blue hat beside the head and sighed sadly, my ears drooping. This was the body of Captain Bright Glow. I gently pushed his bones out of the pod and laid the hat to rest atop his skull with a small smile. Banshee's voice brought me back to the present, gentle as it was.
"I'm sorry, Quill... He was a good Captain." Her voice was solemn, mourning along with me. "But we have to go now, you've been asleep for nearly 13 hours and the ship is about to break apart in the atmosphere, we're losing orbit fast."
"You're right, you're right. It's time for us to go." I reached my hoof up to pull the release lever and hesitated, looking out at the body of my friend for one last time, before slamming it down hard. The doors slammed shut and for a moment it was dangerously calm and quiet. One second. Two. Then we launched, and I was thrown against the cushions as the displays around me lit up, displaying nothing at first and then a familiar mare. She seemed to be a still image at first before her eyes locked on me and widened, her muzzle starting to open in a shout before she disappeared and was suddenly replaced by the sight of space around me as I rocketed down towards Equestria. I got one last look at my destroyed livelihood before it was replaced with the fire of my re-entry.
Author's Note
Oooh, cliffhanger!
And that's it! The first chapter of any book I've ever actually published. I know there's gonna be a lot of writing mistakes and such but I hope with time (And some advice from readers, I hope! Hit me with the criticism!) to improve and give you all an adventure you won't forget!
Of course, the idea of FOE isn't mine and I owe it all to Kkat for creating such a fantastic universe!
Thank you all for reading this far if indeed you have, and I hope to see you for the next chapter!
I plan to release a new one every week, so be sure to stay tuned in if you want to see how this journey goes!
Remember, comments are an author's food pellets.
-Loudly curious
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