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Kapitel 296: 270. Daily Duty at Sanctuary

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With that, they exchanged a final nod of understanding. Sico knew that the real work was just beginning, but with the Commandos deployed and the Minutemen's support, they had a fighting chance. The Commonwealth was in good hands.

The next day, Sico woke up with the first light of dawn, the weight of the Commonwealth's future still resting heavily on his shoulders, but his determination unwavering. He had spent the previous night going over plans, double-checking the Commandos' deployment, and strategizing with Nora. The foundation had been laid, but there was still much to be done.

Today, his focus was on something crucial to the long-term success of their operations: the construction of their secret underground base beneath the Science building in Sanctuary. Sturges, the Minutemen's resident genius and engineer, had taken charge of the project. Sico needed to check on the progress and ensure everything was moving according to plan.

After a quick breakfast, Sico left his quarters and made his way through the bustling streets of Sanctuary. The settlement was alive with activity—settlers were working on defenses, repairing structures, and tending to crops. The atmosphere was one of cautious optimism, a reflection of the hope the Minutemen and the Constitution Commandos had brought to the people.

As he approached the Science building, a relatively inconspicuous structure on the outskirts of the settlement, Sico's mind was already racing with the possibilities that the underground base would offer. It would serve as a nerve center for the Commandos, a place where they could plan covert operations, store supplies, and train without drawing unwanted attention.

The exterior of the Science building was deceptively plain, with weathered walls and a simple sign marking it as a facility dedicated to research and development. But inside, the building housed a secret—a hidden elevator that led to the underground construction site.

Sico entered the building, nodding to a few Minutemen who were stationed as guards. The interior was sparse, with only a few desks and some scattered equipment, maintaining the illusion that the building was nothing more than a forgotten part of the settlement. But Sico knew better.

He made his way to the back of the building, where a small, unassuming room held the elevator that would take him down to the underground base. The room was dimly lit, with only a single flickering light bulb casting shadows on the walls. Sico stepped inside and activated the elevator by entering a security code on a concealed keypad.

The elevator hummed to life, descending smoothly and silently. Sico felt a surge of anticipation as he traveled deeper underground, knowing that the base would be a game-changer for their operations. After a few moments, the elevator came to a stop, and the doors slid open, revealing a vast, partially constructed underground chamber.

The underground base was already taking shape. The cavernous space was filled with construction materials, machinery, and workers who were diligently putting everything together. The walls were reinforced with steel and concrete, and the floors were being laid with a mix of metal plating and stone. Power lines snaked along the ceiling, providing light and energy to the construction site.

In the center of it all was Sturges, his hands covered in grease as he inspected a large piece of machinery. Despite the mess, he had a look of intense focus on his face, his mind clearly absorbed in the work at hand. When he noticed Sico stepping out of the elevator, he set down his tools and walked over, wiping his hands on a rag.

"Morning, Sico," Sturges greeted him with a smile. "You're just in time. We've made some good progress down here."

Sico returned the smile, taking a moment to survey the area. "It looks like it. This is coming together faster than I expected."

Sturges nodded, clearly pleased with the progress. "Yeah, we've been working around the clock. The main structure's almost done, and we're starting to install the equipment and security systems. This place is gonna be something special once it's finished—state-of-the-art, top of the line."

Sico walked alongside Sturges as they moved deeper into the base. "What's the timeline looking like? How soon can we start using the base for operations?"

Sturges led Sico to a large table where blueprints and schematics were spread out. He pointed to various sections of the base, detailing the current status of each part. "The main command center should be operational within a week. We're prioritizing that so you can start planning and coordinating missions from down here. The storage facilities and training areas will take a bit longer, maybe another couple of weeks, but we're on track."

Sico studied the blueprints, noting the strategic layout that Sturges had designed. The command center was located in the heart of the base, surrounded by secure rooms for data storage, communication equipment, and armories. Training areas and living quarters were positioned in the outer sections, ensuring that the core of the base remained protected.

"You've done an amazing job with the design, Sturges," Sico said, genuinely impressed. "This is exactly what we need—a secure, hidden location where we can operate without anyone knowing."

Sturges shrugged modestly, but it was clear he appreciated the compliment. "It's all about making sure we stay one step ahead of the bad guys. This base is gonna give us that edge. And with the tech we're installing, we'll be able to monitor the Commonwealth in real-time, coordinate strikes, and keep our people safe."

As they continued to walk through the base, Sturges pointed out some of the more advanced features they were implementing—hidden escape routes, a network of surveillance cameras, and a cutting-edge communication system that would allow them to stay in contact with field teams no matter where they were.

"We're also setting up a lab down here," Sturges mentioned as they passed a partially constructed room. "For research and development. You know, in case we need to cook up something special for the Commandos."

Sico raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Like what?"

"Oh, you know," Sturges said with a grin. "Weapons, armor, maybe some experimental tech. I've got a few ideas in the works, but I'll need to tinker around a bit more before I can show you anything concrete."

Sico chuckled, appreciating Sturges's enthusiasm. "I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with."

By the time they finished the tour, Sico was more than satisfied with the progress. The base was shaping up to be everything they needed and more. It would be the heart of their operations, a place where they could plan, train, and execute their missions without fear of discovery.

"Keep up the good work, Sturges," Sico said as they returned to the main area. "I'll check in again soon, but I trust you've got everything under control down here."

"You bet," Sturges replied confidently. "We'll have this place ready to go in no time. And when it's done, the Commandos are gonna be unstoppable."

Sico nodded, feeling a renewed sense of purpose. With the Commandos in the field and the underground base nearing completion, they were laying the groundwork for a brighter future in the Commonwealth. The challenges ahead were daunting, but for the first time in a long while, Sico felt like they had a real shot at making things better.

As he stepped back into the elevator and began the ascent back to the surface, Sico couldn't help but feel a growing anticipation. The pieces were falling into place, and soon, the Constitution Commandos would be a force to be reckoned with—a beacon of hope in a world that desperately needed it.

After his visit to the underground base, Sico stepped out of the Science building and took a deep breath of the crisp morning air. The day was still young, and there was much to accomplish. With the progress on the base well underway, his next task was to check in with Jenny, who had taken charge of the hydroponic farms, the traditional crop fields, and the brahmin cattle farm. Food production was crucial to Sanctuary's survival and the success of the Minutemen, and Sico wanted to make sure everything was running smoothly.

He made his way to the agricultural section of Sanctuary, located on the outskirts of the settlement where the fertile land had been put to good use. As he approached, he could see the expansive fields stretching out before him, a patchwork of green and gold that contrasted with the harsh wasteland surrounding them. Rows of crops swayed gently in the breeze, and the distant lowing of brahmin could be heard from the cattle pens.

The hydroponic farms were the first stop. Housed in a series of greenhouses, these farms used advanced techniques to grow crops in nutrient-rich water, maximizing yield while minimizing the need for fertile soil. The greenhouses gleamed in the sunlight, their glass walls revealing the lush vegetation inside. Workers moved among the plants, tending to them with care.

Jenny was easy to spot among the workers, She was dressed in sturdy work clothes, her hands dirty from a morning spent working in the soil. Despite the hard work, she had a contented smile on her face as she inspected a row of tomatoes that were ripening on the vine.

"Jenny!" Sico called out as he approached, waving to get her attention.

She looked up, her face lighting up with a smile when she saw him. "Sico! Just the person I wanted to see. Come take a look at this," she said, beckoning him over to the tomato plants.

Sico joined her, noting the vibrant color of the tomatoes. They were large and healthy, a testament to the success of the hydroponic system. "These look fantastic," he said, reaching out to gently touch one of the tomatoes.

Jenny beamed with pride. "We've been getting great results with the hydroponics. The yield is much higher than I expected, and the plants are thriving. We're already harvesting more than enough to feed everyone in Sanctuary, with plenty left over for storage and trading."

"That's great news," Sico replied, genuinely impressed. "And how are the traditional farms doing?"

Jenny led him out of the greenhouse and toward the crop fields. The traditional farms were a mix of old and new techniques, with settlers working the land by hand, supplemented by the occasional piece of pre-war farming equipment that had been repaired and put back into service. The fields were filled with a variety of crops—corn, potatoes, carrots, and more—all growing strong under the watchful eye of the farmers.

"The regular farms are doing well too," Jenny explained as they walked. "We've had some challenges with pests and soil quality, but nothing we couldn't handle. We've been rotating crops to keep the soil healthy and using natural methods to keep the pests in check. The brahmin manure has been a big help as well, keeping the fields fertilized."

Sico nodded, pleased with the report. "And the brahmin? How are they holding up?"

Jenny smiled as they reached the cattle pens, where a small herd of brahmin was grazing contentedly. The two-headed beasts were a common sight in the Commonwealth, valued for their milk, meat, and manure. Sanctuary's herd was healthy and well-cared for, a testament to the hard work of the settlers.

"The brahmin are doing great," Jenny said, leaning against the fence as she watched the herd. "We've got a good mix of males and females, so we're expecting a few calves soon. The milk production has been steady, and we've been using some of it to make cheese and butter. The rest goes into feeding the settlement and trading with other communities."

Sico was impressed by the efficient operation Jenny had set up. The combination of hydroponics, traditional farming, and livestock was providing Sanctuary with a stable and sustainable food supply—something that was no small feat in the harsh conditions of the Commonwealth.

"You've done an amazing job, Jenny," Sico said, turning to her with a smile. "Sanctuary's food production is in better shape than it's ever been. This is going to make a huge difference for everyone."

Jenny blushed slightly at the praise, but there was a gleam of pride in her eyes. "It's been a lot of work, but it's worth it. I'm just glad I can contribute in a meaningful way. And the settlers have been great—they've really come together to make this work."

Sico placed a hand on her shoulder, a gesture of camaraderie. "We're all in this together, and you've shown what we can achieve when we work as a team. With the food supply secured, we can focus on expanding and strengthening our position. This is just the beginning."

Jenny nodded, her expression determined. "There's still a lot of work to do, but I'm confident we can handle it. The Commonwealth might be a tough place, but we're tougher."

Sico couldn't agree more. With the Commandos in the field, the underground base nearing completion, and Sanctuary's farms thriving, they were building a foundation that would ensure the Minutemen's success. The road ahead was still long and fraught with danger, but with people like Jenny leading the way, Sico knew they had a real chance at making a lasting difference.

"Keep up the great work, Jenny," Sico said as he prepared to head back to the main part of Sanctuary. "If you need anything, don't hesitate to reach out. We're all counting on you."

"Thanks, Sico," Jenny replied, giving him a warm smile. "I won't let you down."

With that, Sico left the agricultural section, feeling a renewed sense of hope. The pieces were indeed falling into place, and with each step forward, they were getting closer to their goal—a safe, united Commonwealth where people could live in peace.

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• Name: Sico

• Stats :

S: 8,44

P: 7,44

E: 8,44

C: 8,44

I: 9,44

A: 7,45

L: 7

• Skills: advance Mechanic, Science, and Shooting skills, intermediate Medical, Hand to Hand Combat, Lockpicking, Hacking, Persuasion, and Drawing Skills

• Inventory: 53.280 caps, 10mm Pistol, 1500 10mm rounds, 22 mole rats meat, 17 mole rats teeth, 1 fragmentation grenade, 6 stimpak, 1 rad x, 6 fusion core, computer blueprint, modern TV blueprint, camera recorder blueprint, 1 set of combat armor, Automatic Assault Rifle, 1.500 5.56mm rounds, power armor T51 blueprint, Electric Motorcycle blueprint, T-45 power armor, Minigun, 1.000 5mm rounds, Cryolator, 200 cryo cell, Machine Gun Turret Mk1 blueprint, electric car blueprint, Kellogg gun, Righteous Authority, Ashmaker, Furious Power Fist, Full set combat armor blueprint, M240 7.62mm machine guns blueprint, Automatic Assault Rifle blueprint, and Humvee blueprint

• Active Quest: -


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