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Chapter 293 - 267. Testing Constitution Commandos Combat Ability

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The Commandos now were no longer just soldiers; they were a symbol of hope and strength for the Commonwealth. With their new uniforms and unwavering resolve, the Constitution Commandos were ready to face any challenge and emerge victorious.

With the Constitution Commandos now fully outfitted in their new uniforms, Sico, Sarah, Preston, MacCready, and Robert gathered in the war room to discuss the next crucial step: putting these elite soldiers to the test. The room was dimly lit, with a large map of the Commonwealth spread across the table, marking various locations of interest. The atmosphere was tense but filled with anticipation; everyone knew this was a pivotal moment for the newly formed unit.

Sico started the meeting, his tone serious. "The uniforms are complete, and the Commandos are ready. But now, we need to ensure that they can live up to the expectations we've set. We need to deploy them on missions that will test their combat abilities and teamwork under real-world conditions."

Sarah nodded in agreement. "It's critical that we choose missions that will challenge them, but not overwhelm them. These missions should push them to their limits but also allow them to succeed. That success will build their confidence and solidify their reputation as the best the Commonwealth has to offer."

Preston, who had been overseeing the logistics, added, "We should also consider the impact of these missions on the Commonwealth. Each mission should not only serve as a test for the Commandos but also provide tangible benefits for our people. Whether it's eliminating a threat or rescuing hostages, these operations need to make a difference."

MacCready, leaning forward, pointed at the map. "We should split them into smaller teams, maybe groups of five. That way, we can cover more ground and handle multiple threats simultaneously. This will also test their ability to work independently and make quick decisions in the field."

Sico agreed. "That's exactly what I was thinking. We'll form thirty teams, each consisting of five Commandos. These teams will be assigned to different missions across the Commonwealth, each mission carefully chosen to test a specific aspect of their training."

Robert, who had been quiet up until now, spoke up. "What kind of missions are we talking about? We need a good mix of scenarios—close combat, reconnaissance, rescue operations, and engagements with various enemy types. The missions should reflect the different threats they might face out there."

Sico began outlining his plan. "We'll start with some of the more common threats that have been plaguing the Commonwealth. One team will be tasked with destroying a mole rat nest that's been causing trouble near Tenpines Bluff. It might seem like a minor task, but mole rats can be vicious, especially when cornered. It'll test their ability to clear out tight spaces and deal with unexpected attacks."

He continued, "Another team will be assigned to wipe out a pack of feral ghouls near Lexington. This mission will test their close-quarters combat skills and their ability to remain calm and coordinated in a chaotic environment."

Preston pointed to a location on the map, "There's a known raider base near Corvega Assembly Plant. These raiders have been harassing settlements and travelers for months. We should send one of the teams to take out the base. This will test their ability to plan and execute an assault on a fortified position."

MacCready added, "What about something bigger? Like a deathclaw hunt? There's been a report of a deathclaw sighting near Lynn Woods. We could send a team to take it down. It'll test their ability to take on a single, powerful enemy and work together to bring it down."

Sarah nodded, "That's a good idea. But we should make sure they have the proper equipment for that kind of mission. Deathclaws are no joke. We need to make sure they're prepared for a fight that intense."

Robert, looking at another part of the map, suggested, "We should also consider rescue missions. There's a report of a kidnapped person held by super mutants near Trinity Tower. Rescuing them would be a good test of their stealth and negotiation skills, as well as their ability to deal with heavily armed and dangerous opponents."

Sico smiled, pleased with the plan coming together. "These missions will test every aspect of their training. We'll start with these five missions and see how they perform. We'll monitor their progress closely and be ready to provide support if necessary, but we should let them handle it on their own as much as possible."

Preston added, "We should assign a command structure within each team. One of them should act as team leader, responsible for making decisions in the field and coordinating with us here. It'll help them develop leadership skills and ensure there's always someone in charge during the chaos of battle."

MacCready agreed. "And we should make sure they're debriefed after each mission. We need to learn from these tests just as much as they do. We can't afford to miss any details that could help us improve their effectiveness."

Sarah stood, ready to move things forward. "I'll coordinate with the quartermasters to make sure each team has the gear they need for their specific mission. We'll brief them tomorrow morning and deploy them by midday."

Sico concluded the meeting with a sense of determination. "These missions will be their first true test. We've trained them, equipped them, and now it's time to see if they can live up to the name Constitution Commandos. I have faith in them. Let's make sure everything is ready for tomorrow. The Commonwealth is counting on us."

With that, the team dispersed to make the necessary preparations. The next day would mark the beginning of the Constitution Commandos' journey into the annals of Commonwealth legend. They would either prove themselves as the elite force Sico envisioned or reveal the challenges that still needed to be overcome. Either way, the Commonwealth's future depended on the outcome.

The next morning, the air was crisp and filled with a sense of anticipation as the Constitution Commandos gathered in the training grounds of Sanctuary. The sun had just begun to rise, casting a warm glow over the assembled soldiers, all clad in their newly issued uniforms. The sleek, dark trench coats and visored helmets gave them a formidable presence, and their resolve was palpable.

Sico, Sarah, Preston, MacCready, and Robert stood before the Commandos, ready to brief them on their upcoming missions. The mood was serious but charged with excitement—this was the moment they had all been working toward.

Sico stepped forward, his voice steady but filled with the gravity of the situation. "Commandos, today marks your first real test as an elite unit. You've trained hard, and you've earned the right to wear that uniform. But now, it's time to prove that you are more than just soldiers—you are the best the Commonwealth has to offer."

He paused, letting his words sink in before continuing. "You will be divided into thirty teams, each consisting of five members. These teams will be sent on missions across the Commonwealth, each designed to test different aspects of your training. These are real missions with real stakes. I expect you to complete them successfully and, most importantly, return safely."

Sarah then took over, explaining the importance of the missions. "Each mission has been chosen not just to test your abilities, but to make a real difference for the Commonwealth. Whether it's taking down a raider base, clearing out a feral ghoul nest, or rescuing a kidnapped settler, your actions will have a direct impact on the safety and well-being of our people. Remember that you are not just fighting for yourselves—you are fighting for everyone out there who depends on us."

Preston stepped forward, laying out the logistics. "We've identified the following missions: clearing a mole rat nest near Tenpines Bluff, wiping out a feral ghoul pack near Lexington, assaulting a raider base near Corvega Assembly Plant, hunting down a deathclaw near Lynn Woods, and rescuing a kidnapped person from super mutants near Trinity Tower. Each team will be briefed in detail on their specific mission, and you'll be equipped with the gear you need to succeed."

MacCready added, "These missions are tough, but you're tougher. We've trained you for this—now it's your time to show what you're made of. Leadership within each team is crucial. We'll be assigning a leader to each group, someone who can make quick decisions under pressure and keep everyone focused on the mission."

Robert, who had been observing the Commandos, spoke next. "Leadership is more than just giving orders. It's about making the right call in the heat of battle, about protecting your team and ensuring the mission gets done. I expect each team leader to rise to the occasion and guide their team through whatever challenges you face."

Sico then began calling out the names of the team leaders, each chosen based on their performance during training. "Team Alpha, your leader will be Corporal Dawson. Team Bravo, Sergeant Hernandez. Team Charlie, Lieutenant Williams..." and so on, until all thirty teams had their leaders assigned.

As the names were called, the selected leaders stepped forward, each one standing tall and acknowledging the responsibility now placed on their shoulders. The rest of their teams assembled behind them, forming a cohesive unit ready to take on whatever came their way.

With the teams now formed and leaders in place, Sico addressed them one final time. "This will be your first mission as Constitution Commandos. I have faith that each of you will carry out your duties with the skill and professionalism that has been instilled in you. Remember, you are the elite—the best of the best. I expect nothing less than excellence from each of you. Complete your missions successfully and return to us safely. The Commonwealth is counting on you."

He paused, his gaze sweeping across the faces of the Commandos, taking in the determination in their eyes. "Good luck out there. Dismissed."

The Commandos saluted in unison, their helmets gleaming in the morning light. The air buzzed with a sense of purpose as the teams broke off to receive their specific mission briefings. The leaders quickly gathered their teams, going over the details and making final preparations.

As the teams prepared to head out, Sico, Sarah, Preston, MacCready, and Robert watched with a mix of pride and anxiety. This was the moment they had all been working toward, the culmination of months of planning, training, and preparation. They had done everything they could—now it was up to the Commandos to prove themselves in the field.

One by one, the teams departed, each heading out to a different corner of the Commonwealth, ready to take on their assigned missions. As they left, Sico silently wished them all safe returns. He knew the challenges they would face, but he also knew the strength and resilience of the men and women they had trained. The Constitution Commandos were ready to make their mark on the Commonwealth, and Sico had no doubt that they would rise to the occasion.

As the last of the Constitution Commandos vanished into the horizon, the five leaders—Sico, Sarah, Preston, MacCready, and Robert—were left standing in the quiet that had settled over Sanctuary. The bustling activity of the camp seemed muted now, the usual clamor of the settlement replaced by the steady hum of anticipation.

Sico let out a slow breath, his eyes fixed on the path the Commandos had taken. He was confident in their abilities, but the weight of responsibility pressed heavily on his shoulders. These men and women had trained hard, and they were well-prepared, but this was no longer a controlled environment. Out there, the stakes were real—life and death.

"They're ready," Sarah said, sensing the unspoken concerns in Sico's mind. Her voice was steady, but there was an undercurrent of tension, a rare crack in her usual composure.

"Yeah, but it doesn't make the waiting any easier," Preston added, his hands resting on the stock of his laser musket. He had been through this before—sending good people out on dangerous missions, hoping they'd return in one piece. "The best thing we can do now is trust them and be ready to support them when they get back."

MacCready leaned against a nearby wall, arms crossed, eyes scanning the horizon as if he might spot the teams returning at any moment. "They're tough, and they're smart," he said. "We drilled that into them day in and day out. They know what they're up against, and they know how to handle it. Still, it's always a gamble. Just gotta hope the odds are in their favor."

Robert, the most reserved of the group, finally spoke up. "Leadership isn't just about making the right calls on the field. It's about being here, too—waiting, hoping, and being prepared for whatever news comes our way. They've done their part, now it's our turn."

The five of them stood in silence for a while, each lost in their own thoughts. The minutes ticked by slowly, the tension in the air growing thicker as the sun climbed higher in the sky. Every so often, a runner would come with a report, but it was always too early for any concrete news. The teams were still out there, engaged in their missions, and all they could do was wait.

Sarah, unable to stay still, paced back and forth, her mind running through possible scenarios. "I know they're going to come back with stories—some of them will be hurt, no doubt, but they'll come back. I just wish we could be out there with them."

"We trained them to handle things on their own," Sico reminded her gently. "They're capable, and they need to prove that—not just to us, but to themselves."

Preston nodded in agreement. "It's their time to shine. We've done everything we could to prepare them. Now, we wait."

Hours passed, and the first sign of the Commandos' return came as a small dot on the horizon, slowly growing larger as it approached Sanctuary. The five leaders straightened, tension flooding their veins as they watched. The first team to return was Team Alpha, led by Corporal Dawson. They were tired, their uniforms dusty and worn, but they were intact—and triumphant.

"We cleared the mole rat nest near Tenpines Bluff," Dawson reported, saluting as he approached Sico. "No casualties. Mission accomplished."

Sico nodded, relief flooding through him. "Good work, Dawson. Get your team some rest. You've earned it."

One by one, the other teams began to return. Team Bravo, led by Sergeant Hernandez, came back from Lexington, having wiped out the feral ghoul pack with no losses. Team Charlie, under Lieutenant Williams, returned from the Corvega Assembly Plant, having successfully taken down the raider base.

Each returning team brought with them a mix of exhaustion and pride, their missions completed and their spirits high. They were battle-weary but intact, a testament to their training and resolve.

As the hours dragged on, the leaders' initial relief was tinged with worry as they waited for the last few teams. The sun was beginning to set when Team Delta, led by Sergeant Mason, finally returned, dragging behind them the carcass of a massive deathclaw they had taken down near Lynn Woods. The team was battered, their armor showing deep gashes from the deathclaw's claws, but they were alive.

"That was one hell of a fight," Mason said, his voice tinged with both exhaustion and pride. "But we got it. The Commonwealth is a little safer tonight."

The last to return was Team Echo, led by Lieutenant Harper. They came back just as the sun dipped below the horizon, the kidnapped settler they had rescued from the super mutants in tow. The team looked the worst for wear—bruises, cuts, and burns evident on each of them—but their mission had been a success.

As Harper delivered his report, Sico couldn't help but feel a swell of pride. They had done it—every team had returned, every mission had been a success. The Constitution Commandos had proven themselves in the field, and the Commonwealth was safer for it.

As night fell over Sanctuary, the leaders gathered the teams for a brief debriefing. The Commandos, tired but exhilarated, shared their experiences, recounting their battles and the challenges they had faced. There was an unspoken bond among them now, forged in the heat of battle and strengthened by their shared victories. Tomorrow would bring new challenges, new missions, but for tonight, they could rest easy, knowing that the Commonwealth was just a little bit safer, thanks to the Constitution Commandos.

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• Name: Sico

• Stats :

S: 8,44

P: 7,44

E: 8,44

C: 8,44

I: 9,44

A: 7,45

L: 7

• Skills: advance Mechanic, Science, and Shooting skills, intermediate Medical, Hand to Hand Combat, Lockpicking, Hacking, Persuasion, and Drawing Skills

• Inventory: 53.280 caps, 10mm Pistol, 1500 10mm rounds, 22 mole rats meat, 17 mole rats teeth, 1 fragmentation grenade, 6 stimpak, 1 rad x, 6 fusion core, computer blueprint, modern TV blueprint, camera recorder blueprint, 1 set of combat armor, Automatic Assault Rifle, 1.500 5.56mm rounds, power armor T51 blueprint, Electric Motorcycle blueprint, T-45 power armor, Minigun, 1.000 5mm rounds, Cryolator, 200 cryo cell, Machine Gun Turret Mk1 blueprint, electric car blueprint, Kellogg gun, Righteous Authority, Ashmaker, Furious Power Fist, Full set combat armor blueprint, M240 7.62mm machine guns blueprint, Automatic Assault Rifle blueprint, and Humvee blueprint

• Active Quest: -

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