


In a flash, the Responders lost almost everything: Homes, supplies and most of their friends and family. Using mini-nukes stolen from the Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel, he blew up the Summersville Dam on Christmas morning, 2082. Thorpe was convinced that Rosalynn was dead and wanted revenge. The Responders hoped they could get them to leave them alone in exchange for prisoners. their confidence made them attempt a confrontation: Face the raiders on their home turf, in the mountains, and see if they could make a deal. By then, the Responders were more or less running things in the city, and were doing well. Rosalynn was injured and taken prisoner along with some of the other raiders. Christmas Flood Ĭharleston grew in the meantime and by 2082, a raider war band led by Rosalynn Jeffries was routed handily by the Responders, after they were spotted early. Humiliated and left without help, the survivors banded together under David Thorpe, a cold and brutal man who turned them into a terrifying raider warband. That included survivors from the Pleasant Valley Ski Resort. Problems with the sheer volume of refugees, however, forced them to deny requests for aid and supplies that could not be handled on the spot. Ĭharleston became the heart of Appalachian reconstruction with the Responders at the forefront - then still considered "just" the first responders, the city had an actual shot at rebuilding fast and hard. They set up numerous locations across West Virginia in a bid to establish some semblance of law and order. Their goals included helping people who made it through the nuclear holocaust or were born after the dust has settled. Survival and security became paramount after the devastation of the Great War, and the Responders desperately tried to help as many of their neighbors as they could. The Responders provided automated survival training to anyone in need. These Responders became part government, part crisis relief. 7 Interactions avec le personnage joueurĪfter the Great War, Appalachia's emergency personnel mobilized to help their fellow citizens.
