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The journey through Megaton was a blur of scrap metal and cultish whispers about the dormant bomb. Hakux didn’t linger for the politics or the religion. There were Raiders in the Super-Duper Mart who needed to be cleared, and a wasteland that needed to be mapped. Every stimpak found was a victory; every bottle of purified water was a reprieve from the radiation that hummed in the very soil.
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The Capital Wasteland was never meant to be a playground, but for Hakux, the digital dust of D.C. was the only home that mattered. In the flickering green glow of a Pip-Boy 3000, the words "Just Game On" weren't just a slogan; they were a survival mandate. The journey through Megaton was a blur of
The world was already burnt, broken, and beautiful in its desolation. Hakux looked at the horizon, where the silhouettes of Super Mutants prowled and Talon Company mercenaries waited. There were more vaults to find, more secrets to unearth, and a broken radio station that needed its signal boosted. Every stimpak found was a victory; every bottle
"Just game on," Hakux whispered as a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin stomped past in T-45d Power Armor. The heavy thud of their boots echoed the heartbeat of a world that refused to stay dead.
By the time the sun began to set, casting long, bloody shadows over the wreckage of the Anchorage Memorial, Hakux sat on a jagged piece of concrete. A small radio nearby played "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" by The Ink Spots.