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TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT
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EMOTION
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GREETING
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GREETING
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Anger 35
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I don't think we got any more to discuss here.
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1
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Is everything all right? Awful late to be dropping in unexpected.
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2
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GREETING
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Happy 15
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Well. Welcome to you. You look tired from the road. Why don't you relax a spell, let this fine town take care of you?
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3
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GREETING
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Happy 15
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I hope you're finding everything to your liking.
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4
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JeannieCrawfordGoingOn
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What's been going on in town lately?
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Neutral 50
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Well, let's see. Dusty McBride's been losing some Brahmin, but that's probably the heat more than anything. Honestly, it's been real quiet.
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5
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Neutral 50
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Ranger Andy's still hurt, but we got these two gentlemen snipers watching the road day and night, keeping the trash out of Novac.
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6
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Happy 50
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They've been a blessing.
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7
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JeannieCrawfordMetYet
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We haven't met yet.
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Surprise 25
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Oh, what am I doing? I got to thinking about making a good impression and plain forgot to tell you my name.
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8
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Happy 25
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I'm Jeannie May. I take care of folks here at the motel. Long as they aren't trouble makers.
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9
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JeannieCrawfordQuestTurnIn
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I killed the ghouls at REPCONN.
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Neutral 50
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Well, saints alive. That is a load off. Nothing to be done, though. Those ghouls just didn't know when they weren't wanted. Couldn't take a hint.
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10
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Neutral 50
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And aren't you just the most unexpected gift our little town ever had? Here, take this. And go buy yourself something nice.
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11
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I got the ghouls to leave the area. They won't be bothering you anymore.
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Neutral 50
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Leave? I don't believe that was what was discussed. They could be back tomorrow knocking on my door wanting hand-outs.
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12
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Neutral 50
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I'm sorry, I know what I promised, but my mind is just not at ease about this. I'm afraid I can't pay you for what you done.
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13
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JeannieCrawfordRepcon
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Tell me more about REPCONN.
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Neutral 50
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I just know what I've heard. There's supposed to be some ghouls that went in a while back.
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14
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Neutral 50
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Every so often there'll be a commotion from that direction - explosions and such.
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15
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JeannieCrawfordSorry
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Sorry, I didn't mean what I said. This seems like a nice town.
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Anger 15
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Well it is. Not everybody appreciates it like they oughtta.
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16
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JeannieCrawfordSupplies
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Where can I get some supplies?
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Neutral 50
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Go see Cliff Briscoe at the Dino Bite Gift Shop, and tell him I sent you.
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17
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Sad 10
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I think he gets lonely standing around in that dino belly all day. He'll be glad for the company.
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18
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JeannieCrawfordWayOut
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What's the quickest way out of this dump?
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Anger 50
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You can jump out the window, for all I care, mister.
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19
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Anger 50
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You got no right to come in here and start criticizing our town. Folks work hard to keep it clean and safe.
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20
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Anger 50
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We do the best we can. But still there's always some of you finicky types that there's just no pleasing.
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21
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What's the quickest way out of this dump?
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Anger 50
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You can jump out the window, for all I care, lady.
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22
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Anger 50
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You got no right to come in here and start criticizing our town. Folks work hard to keep it clean and safe.
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23
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Anger 50
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We do the best we can. But still there's always some of you finicky types that there's just no pleasing.
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24
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JeannieCrawfordWhatToDo
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What is there of interest around here?
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Surprise 20
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Well, there's Dinky, the town mascot. He's a sight. You probably already saw him when you came in, but you can go up inside, too.
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25
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Neutral 50
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Up the road a ways to the west, there's REPCONN. That's the old rocket factory.
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26
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Pained 10
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There's been some sinister characters out there lately, so you may want to stay clear.
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27
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Happy 30
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Other than that, nothing to do but take it easy and enjoy good company.
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JeannieCrawfordWhereAmI
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What is this place?
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Happy 35
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We're in a little desert oasis, name of Novac. This is the Dino Dee-lite Motel, and it's mine.
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29
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SnipersRevengeBooneWife
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What can you tell me about Boone's wife?
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Sad 40
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How should I put it? I guess you could say she was kinda like a cactus flower. Real pretty to look at, but there was just no getting close to her.
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30
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Disgust 20
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She never did take to living here. She liked the big lights and fast living of New Vegas.
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31
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Sad 50
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I got the feeling she was trying to get Boone to leave with her, but I guess she got tired of waiting.
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32
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SnipersRevengeComeOutside
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Come with me. There's something you should see, in front of the dinosaur.
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Surprise 30
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Okay, if that's what you think.
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33
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Come with me. There's something you should see, in front of the dinosaur.
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Surprise 35
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Again? All right.
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34
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SnipersRevengeTooFar
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SnipersRevengeTooFar
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Neutral 50
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If it's just the same to you, I think I'll stay in town. I feel safer that way.
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35
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SnipersRevengeWrongWithBoone
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What's wrong with Boone?
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Sad 35
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Nothing that wouldn't be wrong with any man who loses a wife, I suppose. Poor dear.
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36
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Sad 35
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I know he thinks she was kidnapped, but I'm not so sure she didn't just run off on her own.
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37
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Sad 20
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You could tell she was thinking about it ever since they arrived.
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38
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic000
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Anything else?
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Neutral 50
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Well, up north a ways you'll see a big tower. That's HELIOS One. Used to be a power plant in its day.
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39
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Neutral 50
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And there's a town just east of here called Nelson. Used to be such a quaint little place until those slavers took it over.
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40
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Neutral 50
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But we got our wonderful snipers keeping an eye in that direction, and so far the slavers have left us alone.
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41
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic001
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I'd like to rent a room.
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Neutral 50
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I can't see as how I'd charge you after the generous things you've done for the town. The room's on me.
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42
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I'd like to rent a room.
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Neutral 50
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Well, I think that's a fine idea. I'll give you a good flat rate, and you can stay as long as you like. Least till the busy season comes. Sound good?
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43
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic002
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Here's 100 caps.
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Neutral 50
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I'm glad you can stay with us.
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44
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic003
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I can't afford 100 caps right now.
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Neutral 50
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Well that's nothing to be ashamed of. We all have money troubles from time to time.
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45
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Neutral 50
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You just come on back when you can afford it, and that room's all yours.
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46
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic004
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Never mind.
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Neutral 50
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Oh. Well, all right.
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47
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Never mind.
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Neutral 50
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Your room will be the one upstairs, closest to the lobby side.
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48
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Neutral 50
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Here's your key. Let me know if there's anything I can do to make your stay better for you.
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49
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic005
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What are they doing?
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Neutral 50
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I don't know what they're up to and I don't want to know. I just hope no harm comes to Novac.
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50
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Neutral 50
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Not much to live off of around here, except salvage from that factory. If they made off with anything expensive, we'd be hurting something fierce.
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51
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Neutral 50
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But I will say this. If all of 'em turned up dead tomorrow, I couldn't see as to how they'd be missed.
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52
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Neutral 50
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That might even be a desirable thing, knowing the town was safe from the likes of them. There'd be a reward in it if some brave soul made it happen.
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53
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VDialogueNovacJeannieMayCrawfordTopic006
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Let's talk about something else.
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Neutral 50
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{neutral} Whatever suits you.
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54
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VEndingNovac
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Despite their vigilance against potential attacks by the Legion, the citizens of Novac were no match for the Courier.
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55
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} The motel and Dinky the Dinosaur were left vacant, a rare stop at best for travelers along Highway 95.
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56
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Though Novac was a low-priority target for the Legion, many of Novac's citizens died in its defense.
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57
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} In the weeks that followed, feral ghouls, overflowing from the REPCONN Test Site, ravaged the weakened town.
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58
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Though Novac was a low-priority target for the Legion, many of Novac's citizens died in its defense.
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59
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} With no other communities coming to its defense, Novac would eventually fall to the Legion's persistent attacks.
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60
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Though Novac was a low-priority target for the Legion, many of Novac's citizens died in its defense.
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61
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} In the weeks that followed, several Bright Followers returned to Novac to help restore its defenses, allowing it to remain independent of NCR.
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62
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} During the Legion's attack on Novac, Bright Followers, returning from their long pilgrimage, assisted in its evacuation.
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63
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Though Novac eventually fell to the Legion, many citizens of Novac were able to escape, alive and intact.
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64
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VEndingNovac
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} While the destruction of the REPCONN rockets appeared to be a boon to the salvagers of Novac, the benefit would never be realized.
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65
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Neutral 50
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{narrating} Radioactive fuel from the wrecked ships seeped out and contaminated the area. Salvagers were forced to move on, and the town was abandoned.
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66
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VMQ01LookingForManny
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I'm looking for a man in a checkered coat. Have you seen anyone like that?
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Neutral 50
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Well he might've been wearing a fancy outfit, but he wasn't any kind of a gentleman to me.
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67
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Neutral 50
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Had his nose stuck so high in the air, you couldn't see it above the clouds. City folk, they always think they deserve better than what they got.
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68
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Neutral 50
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Those hoodlums he was with seemed to know Manny for some reason. He's our daytime sniper, up in the dinosaur's mouth.
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69
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