The Doctor of Rhodes Island along with other operators watch Shoddycast's Fallout Storyteller. I don't own neither of these two franchise, Fallout is Bethesda, Storyteller is Shoddycast, and Arknights is Yostar. Leave a comment below if you have any...
"What's a deathclaw, super mutant, or a ghoul?" Amiya asks her two mentors.
"I don't know the last two, but ghoul is another terms for zombies. I guess you can say that both Warfarin and Closure, sorta counts as ghouls." Kal'tsit answers her student's question.
Most folk back then didn't have to fight for survival, or scavenge supplies. Factories produced everything a person could want – by the millions. Walking into a store with a stack of paper money, they could buy as much food, ammo, or clothing as they could carry. In fact the biggest "problem" people faced was finding a place to keep it all.
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Highways stretched three thousand miles from coast to coast with roadside diners selling fresh burgers made from something the Old World called a "cow". Riding in gas-guzzling Chryslus cars, and drinking ice-cold soda pop, the Americans enjoyed their prosperity for generations. Secure in their belief that their way of life would never alter. That they would never be forced to evolve.
"I don't see to many cows over here in Rhodes Island, not to mention I don't know how we manage to get our food products over here to begin with." Doctor thinks back the last burger he was served in the cafeteria.
"Lungmen supplies us with resources after when we rescue you, Doctor. In return informing them of anything interests on finding the cure." Amiya answers.
"Which will take us decades to ever finding it..." Kal'tsit couldn't help but noticing how some operators or hired mercenaries freeloading their base doing nothing.
Change came slowly at first. And it was welcomed. People weren't satisfied just having a house where fresh water came right out of a pipe in the wall. No, they wanted more. Always more. They wanted robots to do their work for them, and they needed electronic computers to do their thinking for them.
"That is highly irresponsible. Making robots doing all the work isn't making humanity a better future if they act lazy all the time" Kal'tsit turns her attention at Doctor, who is trying to avoid her glare while looking at the screen.
Companies like RobCo filled the demand for domestic robots so that citizens didn't have to lift a finger. A robotic Mister Handy could walk the dog, do the laundry and watch over the kids too, leaving mom and dad free to spend an evening on the town, or to watch the latest show on the old Radiation King television set.
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