Within hours, Tanya was leading a strike force of Knightmare armored soldiers toward Hidden Valley, in her specialized T-80 Knightmare armored. Ron had hesitated for only a moment when she informed him of the incident and her plan, but she knew even he understood that inaction was not an option.
Her father and mother, though outwardly indifferent, had given her a small nod—silent approval that was more valuable to her than any speech. Since neither wanted to deal with the mess of the Hidden Valley Brotherhood of Steel chapter.
As they approached Hidden Valley, Tanya's forces moved with the precision of a well-oiled machine. Each Knightmare armored member carried the authority and fearlessness instilled by her command. They would not be negotiating.
By the time they reached the bunker entrance, the air was tense, filled with the low hum of energy weapons. Tanya stood at the front of the formation, her Knightmare armor helmet reflecting the cold snow-covered landscape.
She raised her fist, signaling the soldiers to stop.
"This is not a rescue mission."
She said, her voice sharp and unwavering.
"This is an example."
With that, Tanya VI activated the Neutron Jammer they brought, rendering the whole bunker and the Hidden Valley chapter powerless, as they all power to every piece of advanced technology they had. Seeing that the place went dark Tanya ordered her Brotherhood forces to storm the bunker, her soldiers smashing through defenses with overwhelming firepower.
Resistance was minimal, as every knight and paladin was stuck in their power armor and the remaining members of the Hidden Valley chapter stood no chance with their electrical advance weapons not working. Any Resistance Tanya's Knightmare armored forces they received were down with ruthless efficiency.
The Hidden Valley Brotherhood chapter was no match for the disciplined brutality of the VI family's new Brotherhood. Tanya didn't give Hardin the chance to surrender. When they reached him, she personally executed him, delivering a single shot to the head with clinical precision.
Tanya VI stood amidst the icy wind sweeping through the entrance to the Hidden Valley bunker, her T-80 Knightmare armor gleaming under the minimal moonlight that pass through the ash-covered sky.
Around her, the remnants of the Hidden Valley Brotherhood chapter lay broken—those who resisted were dealt with mercilessly, their power armor rendered useless by the Neutron Jammer she brought. In the end, the very technology they clung to had become their downfall, a poetic justice that Tanya took no small satisfaction in delivering.
As the last of the bunker's defenders were rounded up, Tanya's soldiers—her elite Knightmare armored corps—stood silently, awaiting her next command. Their discipline and unwavering loyalty were a testament to the authority she had built.
She glanced at the wreckage, her mind already moving to the next task. The old Brotherhood's traditionalist ideals were like the rusted machines they clung to—outdated and in the way of progress. This was the Mojave her family was forging: a place where strength and order reigned supreme, and sentimentality was a weakness that could not be tolerated.
Her cold gaze shifted to the captured knights kneeling before her, stripped of their now-useless power armor. They trembled under her scrutiny, knowing full well that their fates rested entirely in her hands.
She stepped forward, the quiet hum of her armor amplifying her presence.
"Your Brotherhood chapter is dead."
She said, her voice cutting through the air like a blade.
"There is only one Brotherhood in the Mohave now. You have two options: swear loyalty to the VI family's Brotherhood—or walk out of this bunker into the winter wasteland."
The prisoners exchanged uneasy glances. They knew there was no mercy to be found here. Tanya offered them no illusions of freedom—only survival or exile. One by one, heads bowed, they chose loyalty, murmuring their oaths with broken voices. Those who refused would not live to regret it.
Tanya allowed herself a brief nod. Smart choice.
With the bunker secured, Tanya directed her forces to strip it of every useful asset. Technology, schematics, weapons—anything the old Brotherhood hoarded was to be confiscated and integrated into the VI family's arsenal.
The Neutron Jammer ensured that no hidden traps or automated defenses could interfere with their sweep. What was once a proud stronghold of the Brotherhood was now nothing more than another outpost under her command.
Her communicator crackled to life. Elder Ron's voice came through, laced with both curiosity and approval.
"That was... efficient. I'll admit, I had my doubts, but you've exceeded expectations. What's next?"
Tanya's lips curled into a smirk beneath her helmet.
"The Mojave is learning its place. One faction at a time."
Ron chuckled.
"I'll notify your father. He'll be pleased."
Tanya disconnected the call and turned back to her soldiers.
"Take everything of value. Burn what remains. I want nothing left for scavengers."
The soldiers moved swiftly, working with mechanical precision. This was not just a conquest; it was a purge—a deliberate erasure of anything that could threaten the VI family's new order.
Hours later, Tanya emerged from the darkened depths of the Hidden Valley bunker, her Knightmare armor glinting in the moonlight. Her forces followed in formation, each soldier a testament to the new Brotherhood's might and discipline.
The icy desert wind bit into the exposed faces of the prisoners who trudged behind them, now stripped of rank, armor, and pride. They would either adapt to their new lives—or perish in the unforgiving wasteland. Tanya didn't care which. All that mattered was that no one would dare challenge her family's Brotherhood again.
As they marched back toward Goodsprings, Tanya allowed herself a rare moment of reflection. She thought of her parents—Six and Rebecca—and the empire they were building together.
Her mother's fierce devotion and her father's unyielding vision had shaped her into the commander she was today. But it was her actions that would ensure the Mojave bent to their will.
Tanya VI knew that ruling with fear alone wasn't enough. Order required loyalty—a loyalty that came from controlling not just bodies but minds. And that was precisely what the new Brotherhood would do: transform the Mojave's chaos into submission, ensuring that every citizen knew exactly who held the power.
The old Brotherhood had fallen because they clung to ideals that had no place in a world ruled by pragmatism and strength. Tanya had no use for such weakness.
With the destruction of the Hidden Valley chapter, she had sent a clear and undeniable message: dissent would not be tolerated. The Mojave was no longer a playground for factions or ideologues. It was the domain of the VI family, and under Tanya's command, it would flourish—on her terms.
The wind howled as they moved forward, but Tanya didn't feel the cold. There was no room for hesitation, no room for warmth in her heart. Only the cold certainty of power and the will to wield it.
The VI family would reign supreme.
And Tanya would make sure of it.
—Unknown Void—
The eldritch being in the yellow suit let out a low, amused hum as he leaned back in his seat. His top hat tipped lazily to one side, and his glowing eyes narrowed with delighted mischief as he watched the events unfold across the flickering screens floating in the void.
Each monitor showed a different angle of Tanya VI's ruthless campaign—her unyielding tactics, the crushing of old Brotherhood ideals, and the relentless enforcement of her family's will upon the Mojave.
"Ahh... such delicious chaos."
The being murmured, savoring the unfolding drama. He popped another kernel of popcorn into his jagged maw, his grin widening even further—an expression that seemed to stretch far beyond the limits of normal anatomy.
He adjusted the brim of his hat as the scene shifted to Tanya's grim victory at Hidden Valley. The sheer efficiency with which she dismantled opposition—her cold pragmatism mixed with the unflinching loyalty she inspired—made her one of the most interesting pieces on this cosmic chessboard.
The being chuckled, his voice a mix of amusement and hunger, as if enjoying the game too much.
"Little Tanya Degurechaff… still just as brutal as ever. You're going to make this so much fun."
The monitor screens buzzed and shifted again, this time revealing invasion rifts slowly forming across the fabric of the Mohave. Glimpses of creatures and soldiers from other realms flickered on the displays: monstrous entities, undead legions, and shadowy figures that moved between dimensions. They waited, restless and eager, just beyond the boundaries of the world Tanya called home—ready for the moment the gates would open once more.
The eldritch being reached for a goblet that appeared in his hand with a snap of his fingers, swirling its glowing, ink-black contents. He leaned forward, his gaze fixed on Tanya's cold expression as she led her troops back to Goodsprings, every step solidifying her dominion over the wasteland.
"Soon."
He whispered, the void itself seeming to shiver at the word.
"Soon the invasion will begin again. Let's see how far your father's little empire can stretch before it snaps."
He tilted his head, listening to unseen whispers beyond the veil—other beings murmuring eagerly, awaiting the chaos they would soon unleash. He let out another low chuckle, savoring the moment like a fine wine.
"You VI family think you've tamed the Mohave… but how well will you fare when the rules change? When new pieces enter the game?"
The screens pulsed in unison, displaying countdown timers ticking toward zero. The yellow-suited being grinned so wide it nearly split his face.
"The show's about to begin."
He raised his goblet in a mock toast, the void around him swirling with anticipation.
"To the next invasion—and may the chaos never end."
The screens flickered one last time, showing a final image: Tanya, standing atop the ruined bunker, her cold gaze fixed on the horizon.
The countdown ticked down closer.
The eldritch being whispered with glee.
"Good luck, little tyrant. You're going to need it."
And with that, the void echoed with laughter—deep, unsettling, and endless—as the curtain prepared to rise once more.
Level: 19
NAME: Six VI
GENDER: MALE
STRENGTH: 25
PERCEPTION: 16
ENDURANCE: 35
CHARISMA: 17
INTELLIGENCE: 16
AGILITY: 20
LUCK: 18
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BARTER: 100
ENERGY WEAPONS: 36
EXPLOSIVES: 36
GUNS: 100
LOCKPICK: 39
MEDICINE: 100
MELEE WEAPONS: 39
REPAIR: 100
SCIENCE: 100
SNEAK: 39
SPEECH: 85
SURVIVAL: 39
UNARMED: 39