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Scene from Fallout Equestria: Clearer Skies

Sep 30th, 2012
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  1. I hurriedly typed in the password on the terminal, sighing with slight relief when the door to the armory slid open. I went in, and Scopes shut the door behind us, standing next to it with her AA-12 at the ready.
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  3. I made my way towards the very last two lockers in the armory, one labeled IF-47 and the other IF-107. I opened the IF-47 one first, pulling out the silenced sniper rifle and its accompanying battle saddle. “Scopes, here you go!” I heard her trot over and begin putting it on as I opened the second locker.
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  5. Inside the second locker was the longest, most powerful sniper rifle Ironshod Firearms had ever made, an IF-107. Only 1000 of them had been completed before the bombs fell, and this was one of the 10 custom made left-hoofed models of the rifle.
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  7. I took the rifle out, my eyes running down it with fascination like they had every time I had used it during practice scenarios. From the styled muzzle brake, the sleek black barrel, the swivel bipod, the magnificent scope, the surprisingly smooth bit trigger, all the way down to the stock and the inscription engraved in gold lettering on it, The Undoer.
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  9. I pulled out the battle saddle. It was an interesting design, allowing only for one weapon to be fitted on its left side, while the right side was extra ammo storage. It also had two saddle bags that hung off the back extension.
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  11. I threw it on, and attached The Undoer to the quick-release mounting system on it. I pulled out a box of ammo from the locker next, and loaded the 100 rounds of FMJ ammo into the auto reload system of the battle saddle, which in turn loaded the sniper rifle’s clip with 10 rounds.
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  13. I blinked as my PipBuck beeped, interfacing with the saddle and rifle, the scope view of The Undoer coming up on my eyepiece when I flipped it down. I turned to Scopes, who was finishing securing her AA-12 to her own battle saddle with the IF-47. “You ready?”
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