Ellen considers. "The last time I checked with Quartermaster Durga, we had an inordinate amount of combat armor," she says. "Mostly from the hold of that alien ship. Apparently they kidnapped a lot of pre-War policemen and survivalists or something."
Dr. D blinks a few times at that. Ellen ignores him.
"We also have a fairly large store of conventional firearms- more than our Citadel garrison can use. Not everyone in Lacuna's willing to use guns larger than pistols, either, so most of the conventional weapons are going begging. I don't know that they'd be willing to give the stuff away, but I can probably get you permission to trade with Durga at a discounted rate just so she won't have to look after the things any more. You may also want to check in with a woman named Sonora Cruz- I'll give you a map to her location. She operates a bunch of Wasteland vigilantes and bounty hunters called the Regulators. I worked with them when I was first out of Vault 101. She pays bounties based on guns that get turned in; usually she sells them to Lucky Harith, but he only visits Regulator headquarters once a month, so if Durga hasn't got the stuff you want, you might catch Ms. Cruz in a good mood. As far as training goes I'm not sure how things stand with Paladin Gunny at the moment, but the garrison at Lacuna is doing its best to drill the people from the ship into a state where they can handle their own defenses properly. If you show up there with my say-so the garrison officer should be willing to bring your people on board for proper training, if only to give the Lacuna residents an example of how to do it right."
"Excuse me," says Dr. D, raising one finger. "Are you quite serious about this? Training and trading with outsiders?"
"Yes, Doctor."
"... are you sure you people are Brotherhood of Steel?"
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Date: 2015-03-27 02:48 pm (UTC)Dr. D blinks a few times at that. Ellen ignores him.
"We also have a fairly large store of conventional firearms- more than our Citadel garrison can use. Not everyone in Lacuna's willing to use guns larger than pistols, either, so most of the conventional weapons are going begging. I don't know that they'd be willing to give the stuff away, but I can probably get you permission to trade with Durga at a discounted rate just so she won't have to look after the things any more. You may also want to check in with a woman named Sonora Cruz- I'll give you a map to her location. She operates a bunch of Wasteland vigilantes and bounty hunters called the Regulators. I worked with them when I was first out of Vault 101. She pays bounties based on guns that get turned in; usually she sells them to Lucky Harith, but he only visits Regulator headquarters once a month, so if Durga hasn't got the stuff you want, you might catch Ms. Cruz in a good mood. As far as training goes I'm not sure how things stand with Paladin Gunny at the moment, but the garrison at Lacuna is doing its best to drill the people from the ship into a state where they can handle their own defenses properly. If you show up there with my say-so the garrison officer should be willing to bring your people on board for proper training, if only to give the Lacuna residents an example of how to do it right."
"Excuse me," says Dr. D, raising one finger. "Are you quite serious about this? Training and trading with outsiders?"
"Yes, Doctor."
"... are you sure you people are Brotherhood of Steel?"