co-post: A-Scavving we will go...
After the four scavving teams were assembled, Ez took one team with her to the first floor and had Jen take her group to the second. Jessica and Matches went with her--taking one side of the hallway while she and Sam took the other. Only pausing briefly to check a few rooms along the way, Ez made for her primary destination, the control room. She smiled at Sam before opening the door, the duo greeted by a large panel of blinking lights, dark computer screens, and an army of buttons and switches with symbols or abbreviations below them for identification.
"I thought we could start here," she stated, "...hopefully we can figure out some of these controls and make things easier for everyone. I'm all for trial and error..." she said with a light chuckle. The event of the previous night had put her in a good mood...that and the fact that she was finally getting a chance to scav for a bit. "Those buttons there operate the lights, but beyond that, I have no clue. Care to take the first stab?"
Sammy chuckled keeping her hands in her pockets as she looked around the small room. "So I can get the blame for releasing an army of killer robots throughout the bunker? I know about as much about this sort of thing as I do advanced bomb disarming. Maybe there's an instruction manual somewhere?" She began poking through the filing cabinets. Most of the things looked rotted with age and eaten by mice or something, but she did find a book sealed in a plastic envelope. It was covered in mouse turds, but looked intact. She pulled it out and shook the turds away before she brought it into the light.
Pulling the book out she studied the still somewhat brittle book closely. It looked like a technical manual of some kind but it looked to be in a foreign language. Perplexed the girl looked at her mom. "Any clue mom?"
Ez leaned in and took the book from Sam, flipping through the pages gently. About half way through the pages were reversed--upside down--and Ez turned it around. "It's in two languages," she said in wonder, turning to what was the first page in English. There were a lot of diagrams which were just as perplexing as the foreign language to her. "I'm sure this would help, but there isn't enough time to go through all of it...we should take it back with us." She handed the yellowing pages back to Sam. "You are welcome to look through it...I'd rather release the 'killer robots'.
Studying the panel once again, Ez reached forward and pressed a button marked msc. There was the sound of clicking, following by a hiss, then crackling. Ez considered pressing it again when the sound of instruments filled the room. The melody was unknown to her...but the rhythmic music was soothing. Below the button was a dial with numbers and she turned it, first in one direction, then the other. By the echo it was obvious that the music was playing elsewhere and the scavver smiled, picturing the others reaction to the outburst of sound.
"Should I turn it off?" she asked her daughter, dialing the sound down until it was barely audible. It wasn't her type of music, but it was nicer than the hum of machinery that was prevalent inside the room.
Sammy shook her head slipping the book into her bag to look at later.
"No I kinda like it." Moving back to the instrument panel the teen studied a blank screen closely then pushed a button that said main power. Like with the music button there was a a pop then a low humming. The screen blinked to life, things whirred and clicked inside then what looked like an overlay of the entire bunker was seen. "Oh wow is this a map of the whole bunker?"
Ez leaned closer, recognizing the top two floors she had surveyed with Jen and the natural cave-like room she and Jackal had fallen into. There were several other floors below those that were still a mystery. She nodded to Sam. "It looks like it. Look, there's an armory two stories below us...and a power station at the lowest level." She touched the screen to point at the room and the picture zoomed in, magnifying the area and showing additional features. "There's your killer robots," she said with a nervous laugh. "Hopefully they are not operable...or Jackal and Deck will be getting a surprise." She touched the screen again and the entire map returned.
"I wonder what else is on this computer?" she queried aloud. "Can you make it change pictures?" She glanced at Sam, then pushed a few buttons below the main power. The screen darkened, then blurred, but nothing else. "I've never seen so much tech in one place before. I wonder if all bunkers are 'live' like this one." She ran her fingers lightly over the panel, marveling at the idea that power still surged through this complex. "It's almost as if the Great Fire never occurred here...such a mystery."
Ez sat down on a chair secured to the floor in front of the computer. It was times like this that scavving really paid off. Even if there was nothing worth taking from the rooms throughout, the knowledge contained within this place alone was a treasure. ....and if this place existed, then the Lost Mountain might be a reality too. For the first time she began to believe in the possibility of a treasure trove in her future. She turned to Sammy, swiveling in the chair.
"Should we move on...or explore some more in here?"
Sammy played with the screen some more and saw an icon that said print. She clicked the little image and a loud buzzing sound made her jump a little then a few pieces or surprisingly crisp paper came out of the wall by the cabinets. Looking at them she saw it was a simple picture of what they saw on the computer screen. She chuckled handing the papers to Ez. "Well looks like we have a map so I say we move on." Sammy had never gone scavving before and wasn't sure what they'd be looking for aside from the obvious stuff. Guns, meds, parts and such. "So what exactly do we look for when scavving? Like I know he obvious stuff, but there's gotta be more to it. Think you can give me a proper scavver education?" She chuckled looping her arm with Ez's.
Ezra looked at Sam for a brief moment, a smile coming to her lips. "Anything that catches your attention is worth looking at...but it's really about things you can sell or trade. Metal is always good. As it cloth. So old clothes or bedding. Paper is another uncommon item...something that seems to be common here." She began walking, leading them from the control room and continuing down the hallway, listening for any sound of the other group before pushing through a door listed as a closet. "I find a lot of things buried in the sand, so I tend to drag my feet when I walk. Of course, that isn't going to help us here."
Ez paused in the doorway, the smell of chemicals strong enough to burn her eyes. Black mold crept along the walls and stains riddled the floor. "Anything in here is ruined," she stated, backing out quickly. "Come on, there's a lunch room a few doors away. We can check for dry goods." As soon as they entered, it was obvious the room had been ransacked years before, most likely by rodents. Plastic containers littered the room, holes chewed into them and their contents long devoured. The cabinets hung open, the shelves emptied. Even the chairs had been toppled. "Seems we're too late...come on...we'll look in the living quarters."
Sammy followed obediently behind her mother studying the map closely. There were so many rooms in this bunker. Usually when you hear about bunkers, even old world ones, they're just one big room with things just kinda thrown all around or just a bunch of smaller rooms on a single level, but here she counted at least six levels and she didn't even bother to count all the smaller rooms on each level. This wasn't just a bunker it was some kind of underground city. She saw rooms marked shopping, food, storage, workshop--the list went on and on. The first level living quarters were down the hall from the cafeteria. Following the map Sammy hmmed.
"Think we can get Mr. Lawless to settle here instead of going after this lost treasure? I mean this place is prolly the same type of thing he's after in the Lost Mountains, only we know this one is real and aside from some bumps along the way we've made it here in one piece." She walked level with Ez folding the map and slipping it into her medic bag. "For one we still need to go through the heaviest Raider lands and mutant hordes to reach the Lost Mountains." She said this part more quietly and to herself, but Ez would surely be able to hear her.
With her hand on the next door's knob, Ez paused at Sammy's suggestion. "I guess it wouldn't hurt to mention it, but I'm not sure what he is looking for at the Lost Mountain site. Maybe it is different from this one." She turned the knob and stepped inside the room. There was a musty smell and a thick layer of dust, but other than that, the small space appeared untouched. "As far as dangers, they are everywhere. This is a hot zone, with higher rad levels than most. And there is little to hunt out in these wastes. Less fresh water...few trees. It's a desert--scorched like hell." She shrugged her shoulders, then stepped inside, holding the door until Sam joined her. "The inside of this bunker is pleasant, but who knows how long that will last?" She laughed lightly. "I'm really building it up, aren't I? It really is better then anything I have seen. The mountains are a better location, but we'll see."
Pulling open a cabinet, Ez was greeted with a cloud of dust and particulates--the remainder of clothing long disintegrated. Ezra coughed, putting her hand over her mouth. She turned and walked over to a desk with a small computer sitting on its surface. "Let's see if this one works," she said to Sam as she pressed the 'on' button. The screen began to lighten and a face appeared in a close-up view of a weary soldier. The man's eyes were red from irritation and his face was ashen, his lips a sickly color of bluish pink.
...three days. Nothing but fire...and the heat is unbearable, even with the air conditioners. Filters are failing, smoke and who knows what else is getting inside. ....don't know how long...
There was a wet rattling in his throat, then the man in the image began to cough, lightly at first, then increasing in intensity. When he finally stopped Ez turned to her daughter. "You should see this..." she stated plainly, then faced the monitor again.
The image blurred, then filled with the color orange. The lens backed up, and raging fires became visible.
This is it...the outside world now. We can't leave...we've tried, but the heat sears the flesh off your bones in seconds. Nothing can be alive out there....nothing.
There was a hissing noise and the image went black. Whirring, then a click before the message started again.
Sammy hugged Ez gently as she watched the message play once again, her eyes watering a little.
"This was someone's last home, what do you think happened to them?"
Ez turned away from the video and shook her head. "They probably died shortly after this was made. The man in the vid looks half gone already. Rad poisoning...or just bad air. Hard to say. If they went into the lower levels they might have survived for a little while." She shrugged. "My father said his ancestors went underground for years after the Big Fire...never really thought about it...but I suppose it would work."
She opened a few other cabinets and pulled out a handful of loose cartridges that were laying on a shelf. After a quick look, she slipped them into her pocket. There were also some coins which she pocketed as well. "I hope the others are doing better, but I think the lower levels will be more productive. Not much here that has survived." She continued looking through the room, then glanced at Sam. "Hey...let me take a good look at that map...maybe we can veer from the plan a bit to find the better treasures."
Sammy nodded handing the woman the printed out map as she picked through some of the desks. Soon she came across a plastic bag still sealed. Curious she pulled it out and saw that is was a dress, nothing fancy, but it was a light blue and had a slightly floral print. It looked too small in the chest for Sammy so she smiled and brought it over to Ezra. "Hey ma, check out what I found. My boobs won't fit it, but I think your smaller ones will. " She was just teasing her mom, but still it would be fun to see how she reacted.
With a barely noticeable glance down at her breasts, Ez faced Sammy and appraised the found item of clothing. She pulled at the fabric around the bosom then laughed. "I think we could squeeze you into this, more your style than mine. ...and there seems to be some give in this area." She scoffed, then pushed out her chest. "..and there's nothing wrong with smaller ones. They get the job done. Just wait until you are older and yours hang to your belly--see who laughing then." She grabbed Sam's hand then and pulled her into the hall.
"Come on. Let's do some real shopping a few levels down. We'll take J and M with us...make an adventure of it." And just to make the mood a bit lighter, she took the dress and slipped it over her head, smoothing the fabric over her clothing. As her daughter had guessed, it was a good fit, even though it was a bit feminine for Ez's taste. "How do I look?" she teased, surprised at the new side of her that was emerging around Sam.
Sammy laughed cupping her breasts and pouted. "I know, maybe I'll find some super bras in the Lost Mountains and keep them up." She watched Ez put the dress on and clapped lightly smiling. "You look great mom." She moved around the other woman pulling the fabric a little to settle it all in place. "You look like one of those classy ladies from before the end of the world. I think Jackal would approve, just gonna have to take off your other clothes under it." She bumped Ez's hip smiling. "Glad I get my good looks from you ma."
Ez blushed a little at the compliment, then shook her head. "He would think I look foolish...which I do," she replied, but she did wonder a bit how he would react. "As for your looks, there's little of me in there. You truly favor your father. Which is a good thing." She smiled again, then dragged Sam along the hallway until they found the other pair that was scavving.
"New plan," she said, directing them to the printed map. It was only a short while later and they were heading down a flight of stairs that would take them to the shopping district and hopefully a plethora of clothes and supplies.
Co-post (Siksta and Moon)
Ez moaned softly as Jackal's lips met hers, returning the kiss, then reluctantly pulling away, looking the vigilante in the eyes. She could tell he was troubled by something, but her cuts were not severe enough to be the reason. She glanced over at Deck standing by the fire, but he was paying them no mind, his hands...and his mind most likely...busy on preparing a meal. She had wanted to speak to both of them, but obviously she only had an audience of one.
"I am fine...no pain at all. Just a bit of a mess." She mumbled as she brushed at the dust clinging to her with impatience. "Had a bit of trouble though...same for you?"
Jackal smiled and nodded slowly helping her dust off before taking her hand and moving more out of hearing range of the rest of the camp, the last thing they needed was a camp wide panic. Once he was sure they were far enough away he nodded. "Yes, Deck and I were attacked by these weird robots, they swarmed out of the walls, but I wasn't even sure they were real. 'Cause they didn't break through the flimsy door him and I were hiding behind and our bullets didn't seem to do anything to them. We saw a much bigger bot down there, but it didn't come after us. What did you come across?"
Ez shrugged, not sure how to describe what she'd encountered as she had only gotten a brief glimpse. "I think I saw a glowing red eye or light and...maybe metal limbs...or knives. I'm not sure. It moved so fast, but I'm pretty certain it caused an entire wall to collapse. It was strange. It seemed to be attacking, but it didn't follow us...at least not as far as I could tell." She looked behind her, as though talking about it could make it reappear. "Do you think it was the same thing? If so, we may need to rethink staying here another night. If your bullets didn't stop them, then we don't have any defense."
Jackal nodded slowly rubbing his face then sat down on a rock staring at the far wall. "It might've been, but I have a feeling if it could get us it would've by now. We've been making plenty of noise and have shown ourselves to be tomb raiders as it were. It's probably been over two centuries maybe even longer since it was first built, maybe it can't go very far from it's charging station or something and just wanted to scare us away from the charging stations. That could be our defense, but I haven't heard the sandstorm since we got back so maybe it's gone, but I have a feeling it'll take us a day or more to dig ourselves out of all the sand it dumped on top of us." He rubbed his face again. "Maybe our first course of action should be seeing how buried we are."
Ez chewed her lower lip, Jackal's words circling around inside her head. Everything he said made sense, but she didn't like dealing with unknown factors, and fighting an enemy she wasn't familiar with only added to her concern. And it wasn't just her life she was responsible for--there was Sam, and all the new recruits. Finally she nodded, giving in to his suggestion, hoping his experience and reasoning proved to be right. "Okay...we'll keep a tight watch tonight and look into the problem of sand build-up in the morning. Let everyone divvy up the goods we found after a good meal and then early to bed." She sat down next to the vigilante and put her hand on his chest, unconsciously counting the beats of his heart. "One of the three of us will have to be on watch during the night, taking shifts...doesn't give us a lot of alone time." She frowned, thinking of the dress Sam had found and wondering when she would have time to wear it. "I think I'll take first watch, give you two a chance to rest." She scooted in closer, leaning her head against his chest. She hmmed softly, finding comfort in his closeness. She closed her eyes for just a moment before speaking again in a soft tone. "Sam was hoping we could stay here forever...I think that's out of the question now. It would have been nice though...not traveling anymore. Having a place to call home."
Jackal wrapped his arms fondly around Ez's body, pulling her more into his chest enjoying the warmth of her body. He agreed with everything she said. He was thinking the same thing honestly. This place wasn't the Lost Mountain Treasure, but it had everything a group could want-- to not only survive but thrive. Deeper down there could even be a Botany room or something so they could grow food.
They had the best protection from the outside world in this bunker. But the inside dangers would be the end of that dream unless they could find a way to beat the robots. He'd think on it if he could, but with Ez's mention of not having any alone time he frowned slightly. Once again she was right, but he had an idea. Gripping her chin and lifting he kissed her lips smiling. "Well I'll take the last shift that way we'll have the middle of the night for alone time. How's that sound?"
Ez smiled, thinking she would have to get cleaned up first...somehow. Maybe Sam or some of the other women would be up for a shower. She and Sam had passed a large bathing facility...hopefully it would have running water. If not, there was always the stream she and Jackal had fallen into.
"I look forward to it...as always. I even have a surprise for you." She thought of the dress Sam had found. She wasn't even sure it would fit, but it appeared to be her size. It really wasn't her style--she hadn't worn a dress since she was a child--and hoped she wouldn't feel foolish.
Leaning in for another kiss, Ez rubbed her hand against his chest before standing. He was still a mystery to her in so many ways, maybe that was why she found him so alluring. He was tall, dark, handsome, and dangerous. So very dangerous. ...and she loved him. Despite everything she warned herself against when it came to men, she had allowed herself to become attached. What their future held was a mystery, one she looked forward to discovering.
Jackal smiled returning the kiss before breaking from her embrace. He'd slip away to get cleaned up and lay down for some sleep before the middle of the night.