Glory to Our Avalon: Part I



Glory to Our Avalon is a chapter in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away. In this chapter, Edward John Smith tells Su Ji-Hoon about how Avalon was founded by the 2,200 passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic whose lives were saved by Trixie Lulamoon and the Coalition of the Red Phoenix soldiers as part of Operation Nautical Salvation for the Infinity Project led by Nathan Bradford and Michael Dugan in an effort to save humanity from extinction due to the Last Day.

He also tells the story of how New York City became Titanic City, and how Vietnam was the first country to officially recognize Avalon's independence, starting from the very first major event that was involved in New York City, the USRAC Invasion of New York City by the Beleninsk Pact during the USRAC War, all the way down to the foundation of the Republic of Avalon (which is also the same day when he met the Vault-Tec Rep in Goodneighbor with the Sole Survivor, Cogsworth and Dogmeat on his side).

Debuting Characters

 * Frederick Fleet
 * Harold Bride
 * Jack Philips
 * John Jacob Astor IV
 * Molly Brown

Recurring Characters

 * Su Ji-Hoon

Returning Characters

 * Bao Zheng
 * Cogsworth
 * Dogmeat
 * Edward John Smith
 * Ieyasu Tokugawa
 * Preston Garvey
 * Qiao Jian
 * Sole Survivor
 * Spike the Dragon
 * Trixie Lulamoon
 * Twilight Sparkle
 * Vault-Tec Rep
 * William Murdoch
 * Zhan Zhao

Mentioned Characters

 * Ayman al-Zawahiri
 * Barack Obama
 * Donald Trump
 * George W. Bush
 * Hani Hanjour
 * Joe Biden
 * Marwan al-Shehhi
 * Michael Dugan
 * Osama bin Laden
 * SpongeBob SquarePants
 * Tomislav Vlahović
 * Victor Nevarez
 * Vladimir Putin
 * Walovlir Motovov
 * Xi Jinping
 * Ziad Jarrah

Transcript
IT WAS A SUNNY TUESDAY MORNING in Titanic City when I woke up from bed. I was in a military uniform (minus my jacket) when I was asleep inside a guest bedroom in Astor House. The national anthem of the Republic of Avalon, "Glory to Our Avalon," was playing instrumentally, and it sounded like the anthem of the now-defunct Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, composed by Gustav Ernesaks.

"Good morning, Avalon!" said a radio host à la Good Morning, Vietnam. "Happy Tuesday! Now, it's time for some morning news."

We walked to a futuristic control room where Harold Bride and Jack Phillips are the heads of that place. They now have full control over MIM-104 Patriot systems in and around Titanic City and its metropolitan area.

Captain Smith and I looked at a plain navy blue banner with the coat of arms of the Republic of Avalon in it, similar to the emblem of the former Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, except the star is white with a red line drawn in it, reflecting that it was a reference to the former White Star Line. The hammer and sickle is replaced by a crown to reflect that this country traced its origins from a old-timey British cruise ship, the RMS Titanic, of which the two banners replace the USSR state motto in both Estonian and Russian into "Glory to Our Avalon!" in English, French, Spanish, Irish and Dutch, the five official languages. The middle-bottom banner bears the words "Republic of Avalon" too. The coniferous branch is even replaced by a coral branch to reflect the RMS Titanic and her maiden voyage to New York which was thankfully turned into something special to save humanity from extinction due to a large-scaled biological/chemical/nuclear war.

"Annyeonghaseyo, Ji-Hoon!" exclaimed the unsinkable Molly Brown, socialist, philanthropist... and now a Congresswoman for the Republic of Avalon. Even the ghoulified Fil-Am US Army soldier named Zeke Hernandez, the Ambassador of Vietnam to Avalon, Nguyễn Huy Khiêm, and some of my newly-reunited friends joined 'em.

We had a ten-course first-class dinner as same as what exactly had been when the RMS Titanic was about to sink after being hit by an iceberg soon, even though I ain't first class at all.

We had oysters à la russe, consommé olga, salmon with mousseline sauce and cucumber, sautéed chicken Lyonnaise, beef sirloin with chateau potatoes and fresh peas, roasted squab with cress, asparagus vinaigrette, pâté de foie gras, peaches in chartreuse jelly, chocolate and vanilla éclairs, and French vanilla ice cream. The same final meal as it was on the RMS Titanic before she struck an iceberg... or actually, before she was transported into a post-apocalyptic time I'm in now.

The only difference is that the pâté de foie gras is instead a combination of mushroom paste and a Pinoy-style liver spread of beef/pork/chicken liver and milk, and yeah, I know force-fed ducks and force-fed geese are too darn cruel to make that disgusting spread out of fatty liver.

On the other hand, alcoholic wine is replaced by cans of beer, soft drink and fruit juice, hence what High Captain Smith told me that fine dining has no meaning due to the Last Day. And I'm not a fan of alcoholic drinks either.

"Hey, you guys have done the impossible; fine dining still lives on even in the post-apocalyptic world I've already been now," I said.

"No, J.H.," said High Captain E.J. Smith, "Even though it seems to be like that, fine dining has left with no meaning due to a nuclear war. You know, there used to be seven billion of us all humans, until it was then reduced to 2,208 passengers and crew, all three classes -- like me, unlike you. Colonizing the barren New York City with our ship and modern resources help us build Avalon, protecting ourselves from radiation, raiders, feral ghouls and mutants."

"Damn. You guys know how to recreate all the menu items onboard the RMS Titanic, and you even distributed a lot of first class and second class food to the third class while sharing the first class menu to the second class and back. You even grew mushrooms since the first days after the Last Day took its toll."

"Yeah, just like the time when I was searching the abandoned subway downstairs."

"J.H.," spoke Prime Minister Andrews. "You know, this could've been such a sad reminder that the glory days of fancy dining had completely long gone, thanks to the apocalyptic war that changed everything forever. But hey, at least we can recreate it with some Red Phoenix knowledge and stuff."

"You're damn right babe," agreed the High Captain. "Guess we can try to do our best to show how awesome we Avalonians are."