((Oh. Wow. ... Guess at least we should've scared them all away.))
Make sure I got everyone (surviving patients) and everything (heads, supplies) I could to the shuttle before the fireworks start. Pray that we got out everyone we could as the mayhem begins.
Contemplate with the Muse the spiritual meaning of all of this.
((Because of the order actions are worked out... oh well, there is nothing else to do here.
@Piecewise Yes, fine, thank you - I presume we got several such 'resupply crates'? Because I thought there'd be more medical supplies at a hospital, and no reason to waste those when they could be saved for later - the idea behind scavenging a lot of them, anyway. Also, did I get the surviving comatose patients and any remaining heads out of the hospital before they start blowing people the place up, per my earlier action? ))
We'll assume you got plenty of crates of crud, along with any surviving patients and a big fucking sack of heads. So yeah, it's all done.
Blow up the base regardless. Nuclear Orange. Scream something appropriate while doing so. Flint is going crazy from being unable to deal with this, I might as well take advantage of it to test his weapons. If anyone tries to interfere, they get shoved away. If they persist, they get shot with X-rays.
Lets see...what is orange again? Ah. Here it is. Lets just roll...
You switch the gun to orange and it reconfigures into a sort of wide mouthed cannon. You pull the trigger and the entire thing hums frighteningly. Down in the general area where you were aiming, one of the building's bursts into flames. Huh...
Brother Lars grinned a bit too widely. "My pleasure, General. For the GLOR-REE OF STEEEEEEEEVE"
On cue, blow the base. Watch the pretty lights.
You sit around on the hillside and wait for Miya to give you the go ahead. He does so in a fittingly corny way and you dial in the password on your wristpad and hit send.
Now, you're sure that the blast was very bright. You're sure of this because your suit's cameras all shut down the instant you pressed the button to prevent you from going blind. You're also sure it was very loud, because the microphones did likewise. In fact, even with everything shut down, you could still hear it and see the light of it a bit, straight through the helmet. The one thing that wasn't dampened was the shockwave, which bowled over basically everyone, including miya, thanks to his giant ass and its giant surface area. When the cameras and microphones finally did decide to come back on, they give you a view of swirling dust and, above it in the barely visible sky, a rising mushroom cloud and very little else.
>Extra shuttles are on their way. Please get things ordered in how you want them to be picked up. Make Sure jim gets on the first one out.