I Can Fly

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We went out to my ship. Danse left his power armor at the police station and I then sensed something in the force. I felt that the Brotherhood would be like the Empire... the dark side. I then knew I couldn't help them too much... this recon squad seemed innocent... they just have the wrong ideas inside their minds from their leader. I continued to walk when I saw my ship still the way it was.

"This is amazing!" Danse exclaimed. "Surprised scavengers haven't gotten it yet."

I looked over the ship and closed my eyes to undent the metal. "Alright. Just need a few computer parts..." I said, looking at the busted computers inside the cockpit. It was an Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor. One of the good ships. I had pilot training long ago with my master. I paused at the thought of my master.

"I'm sure there are plenty of computers that could spare some parts for you." Danse said, putting a hand on my shoulder. I nodded, feeling that feeling of his love. I pushed mine away and stood up from where I was sitting. I reached out with the force and soon I knew where some nearby computers were.

"Follow me," I said, sprinting away.

I followed my path to a super mutant hive. I still didn't know what they exactly were and Danse explained everything about them to me. I saw a pile of unused terminals at the edge of the mutant camp. I advanced forward to sneak to them, ignoring Danse's protests. I came as close as I could and force pulled a couple of terminals towards me. I knew they were enough and went back to Danse. "Here." I said, handing him one of the terminals. We went back to the ship and I got the circuitry out of the terminals.

"We should've wiped them all out." Danse suddenly said.

"Danse, you didn't have your power armor, I still have my wound, and behemoths are hard enough." I said, thinking about how hard it was to fight swan... I guess it wasn't that hard.

"You fought a behemoth?"

"Swan I think... actually it was easy but still." I smiled.

"Woah."

I installed and repaired my ship. Then, I remembered I needed fuel. "I need coaxium." I said to Danse.

"What's that?"

"Fuel." I answered.

"I don't think we have that." He said, looking confused. "We could scavenge some gasoline, though. Or program it to not use any fuel."

"How could we program it?" I asked.

"Haylen could answer that." He said. "She should take a look at it."

"I'd like for it to take coaxium once I get back to my Galaxy... which is after I'm done here doing something." I added when he gave me a look.

"Alright. How can we get this thing to the police station, though?"

"I can use the force. Let's walk to the police station and I can bring it there." I said. We went back to the police station and Danse went inside to give privacy. Soon, the Eta-2 Actis-class light interceptor was there and I called the others out.

Haylen looked over the ship. "I can do this and this. Once you get back to where this coaxium exists or we find a way to find some, we can just un - attach this wire." She said as she worked on the ship. Now, the ship runs o a circuit board and most likely won't run out of power for a while. Of course it said when it was going to run out and Haylen gave me this charger she programmed to recharge the board.

"So... I guess you can now fly this thing around the Commonwealth." Danse said. "You can probably go wherever you'd like in this world as long as there's land to recharge." He thought for a moment.

"But I don't plan to exactly do that for now." I said. I hopped into the cockpit and powered up the controls. Soon, the ship lifted off to the sky and we cheered. I waved farewell to them and flew off. I decided to finally go to the Railroad and steered my ship to the church. 

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