This is a transcript for dialogue with Nora the female Sole Survivor. |
COMCait
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1 | COMCait_01_NeutralToFriendship | NPCFCait: I'd really like to talk to you. You ready now? | {Friendly} Of course, anything you need. | Cait: Anythin' I need, huh? I might take you up on that one day. | A1a |
2 | NPCFCait: I'd really like to talk to you. You ready now? | {Irritated} I don't have time to chat right now. | Cait: Yeah, sure. Let me know when you've got some time. | B1a | |
3 | NPCFCait: I'd really like to talk to you. You ready now? | {Neutral} Go ahead. | Cait: Appreciate it. | X1a | |
4 | NPCFCait: I'd really like to talk to you. You ready now? | {Concerned} Something wrong? | Cait: I don't know, you tell me. | Y1a | |
5 | Cait: If there's anythin' I learned at the Combat Zone, it was that nobody does things for other people without expectin' somethin' in return. | {Friendly} Surviving the Combat Zone must have been rough. | Cait: That's puttin' it nicely. | A1a | |
6 | Cait: If there's anythin' I learned at the Combat Zone, it was that nobody does things for other people without expectin' somethin' in return. | {Irritated} You're comparing me to that riff-raff? | Cait: You don't even come close to the losers that pollute the place. | B1a | |
7 | Cait: If there's anythin' I learned at the Combat Zone, it was that nobody does things for other people without expectin' somethin' in return. | {Sarcastic} Exactly, time to pay up. | Cait: Cute, real cute. | X1a | |
8 | Cait: If there's anythin' I learned at the Combat Zone, it was that nobody does things for other people without expectin' somethin' in return. | {Question} What exactly do you think I'm expecting in return? | Cait: Who knows? Doin' your laundry, takin' a bullet for you, haulin' your gear... what's the difference? | Y1a | |
9 | Cait: So I guess I'm waitin' for you to hand me a bill, you know what I mean? | {Friendly} You don't owe me a thing. | Cait: Now I'm havin' a real hard time believin' that. | A1a | |
10 | Cait: So I guess I'm waitin' for you to hand me a bill, you know what I mean? | {Irritated} Don't be ridiculous. I already got what I was expecting from Tommy. | Cait: Yeah, sure... but how long until you decide that he didn't give you enough? That's what I'm wonderin'. | B1a | |
11 | Cait: So I guess I'm waitin' for you to hand me a bill, you know what I mean? | {Confident} I'll think about it. | Cait: Yeah, I guess I kind of put you on the spot. | X1a | |
12 | Cait: So I guess I'm waitin' for you to hand me a bill, you know what I mean? | {Question} Why are you so paranoid about debts? | Cait: I really don't want to talk about it. | Y1a | |
13 | Cait: So I guess I'm waitin' for you to hand me a bill, you know what I mean? | {Question} If you can't trust me, who can you trust? | Cait: I really don't want to talk about it. | Y2a | |
14 | COMCait_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | Cait: Stealin' a few caps out of a sleepin' man's pocket is a piece of cake... as long as you don't get greedy. | {Disbelief} I can't even imagine having to go through something like that. | Cait: You think that's low? Just wait. The story gets much worse. | A1a |
15 | Cait: Stealin' a few caps out of a sleepin' man's pocket is a piece of cake... as long as you don't get greedy. | {Surprised} I can't believe you tolerated that. I would have killed them all. | Cait: That's easy for you to say. You weren't there! | B1a | |
16 | Cait: Stealin' a few caps out of a sleepin' man's pocket is a piece of cake... as long as you don't get greedy. | {Surprised} I don't know how you survived. | Cait: That makes two of us. | X1a | |
17 | Cait: Stealin' a few caps out of a sleepin' man's pocket is a piece of cake... as long as you don't get greedy. | {Concerned} Don't tell me that your story gets worse. | Cait: Much worse. | Y1a | |
18 | Cait: Eighteen years of sufferin' through that shite and all I was worth to them was a pocketful of caps. | {Apologetic} My god. I'm so sorry. | Cait: Thanks, but there's more to the story. | A1a | |
19 | Cait: Eighteen years of sufferin' through that shite and all I was worth to them was a pocketful of caps. | {Concerned} This is making me uncomfortable. | Cait: Look, I know this is tough for you to listen to, but let me finish. | B1a | |
20 | Cait: Eighteen years of sufferin' through that shite and all I was worth to them was a pocketful of caps. | {Confident} Life can be harsh. | Cait: You don't know the half of it. | X1a | |
21 | Cait: Eighteen years of sufferin' through that shite and all I was worth to them was a pocketful of caps. | {Puzzled} Why didn't you run away? | Cait: I tried. Twice. The first time I did it, they locked me in a shed outside of the house we lived in. | Y1a | |
22 | Cait: What you can't imagine is what they looked like after... after I emptied me gun into them. | {Friendly} Sounds like justice to me. | Cait: Was it justice or was it murder? | A1a | |
23 | Cait: What you can't imagine is what they looked like after... after I emptied me gun into them. | {Surprised} That's murder! | Cait: Was it murder or was it justice? | B1a | |
24 | Cait: What you can't imagine is what they looked like after... after I emptied me gun into them. | {Concerned} You did what you had to do. | Cait: Did I? | X1a | |
25 | Cait: What you can't imagine is what they looked like after... after I emptied me gun into them. | {Question} How could you kill your own parents? | Cait: How can you call them parents? | Y1a | |
26 | Cait: So there you are. The entire flawed package known as Cait, stripped bare for your perusal. | {Friendly} I'm proud of you. | Cait: I knew I was takin' a chance tellin' you all this, but I never expected you to say you were proud of me. | A1a | |
27 | Cait: So there you are. The entire flawed package known as Cait, stripped bare for your perusal. | {Somber} I'm disappointed in you. | Cait: I knew I was takin' a chance tellin' you all this, but I don't regret my decision. You deserved to know who I am. | B1a | |
28 | Cait: So there you are. The entire flawed package known as Cait, stripped bare for your perusal. | {Friendly} Don't worry, I haven't lost faith in you. | Cait: I knew I was takin' a chance tellin' you all this. I'm just glad I haven't disappointed you. | X1a | |
29 | Cait: So there you are. The entire flawed package known as Cait, stripped bare for your perusal. | {Question} Why judge yourself? | Cait: Me parents sold me into slavery, but did they deserve to die for it? | Y1a | |
30 | NPCFCait: You have time to talk now? Still have somethin' important to say. | {Friendly} Of course. What's on your mind? | Cait: Appreciate it. | A1a | |
31 | NPCFCait: You have time to talk now? Still have somethin' important to say. | {Irritated} Not right now. | Cait: Busy, huh? All right. Maybe we can talk later. | B1a | |
32 | NPCFCait: You have time to talk now? Still have somethin' important to say. | {Neutral} Go on. | Cait: I'm not sure how to put this. | X1a | |
33 | NPCFCait: You have time to talk now? Still have somethin' important to say. | {Question} Is it important? | Cait: Yeah, I'd say it is. Got a lot to do with our little partership. | Y1a | |
34 | Cait: I think maybe it's time to tell you a little bit about who you're travelin' with. There's no reason for us to keep actin' like we're strangers. | {Friendly} It would be nice to know more about you. | Cait: You're sayin' that now, but when you hear me story... you might regret it. | A1a | |
35 | Cait: I think maybe it's time to tell you a little bit about who you're travelin' with. There's no reason for us to keep actin' like we're strangers. | {very indifferent / Confident} If you makes you feel better, I guess I have nothing better to do. | Cait: Quit pretendin' you don't care. That shite might work with your other friends, but it won't work with me. | B1a | |
36 | Cait: I think maybe it's time to tell you a little bit about who you're travelin' with. There's no reason for us to keep actin' like we're strangers. | {Grateful} I appreciate your trust. | Cait: Well, you're the first to earn it. | X1a | |
37 | Cait: I think maybe it's time to tell you a little bit about who you're travelin' with. There's no reason for us to keep actin' like we're strangers. | {Question} Didn't we already go through this? You don't owe me a thing. | Cait: That's where you're wrong. | Y1a | |
38 | Player Default: I... I think I needed to hear that from you. Thank you. | {Friendly} It's okay... we're friends. | Cait: Look at me. Now you have me blushin'. | A1a | |
39 | Player Default: I knew I was takin' a chance tellin' you all this, but I don't regret my decision. You deserved to know who I am. | {Somber} Let's just forget this whole thing. | Cait: Maybe you're right. I'm sorry I laid all this on you, but at least the air is clear. | B1a | |
40 | Player Default: I knew I was takin' a chance tellin' you all this. I'm just glad I haven't disappointed you. | {Confident} It's fine. | Cait: Good, I wouldn't wanna strain our little partnership. | X1a | |
41 | Player Default: Why judge yourself? | {very sincere, flirt line / Flirting} I'm always here for you, Cait. There's nothing you could say that would ever change that. | Cait: Oh! I... ummm, well... that's... that's not what I expected you to say. | Y1a | |
42 | COMCait_03_AdmirationToConfidant | NPCFCait: Quit stallin'... I need you to help me. Please. | {Friendly} Anything you need, Cait. | Cait: I was hopin' you'd say that. | A1a |
43 | NPCFCait: Quit stallin'... I need you to help me. Please. | {Concerned} I can't help you right now, Cait. | Cait: Just hear me out... I really need your help and I don't think this can wait. | B1a | |
44 | NPCFCait: Quit stallin'... I need you to help me. Please. | {Stern} Maybe later. I've got a lot on my mind. | Cait: Just hear me out... I really need your help and I don't think this can wait. | B2a | |
45 | NPCFCait: Quit stallin'... I need you to help me. Please. | {Concerned} I might be able to help if you tell me what you need, Cait. | Cait: I suppose so. | X1a | |
46 | NPCFCait: Quit stallin'... I need you to help me. Please. | {Concerned} What's the matter, Cait? | Cait: Everythin' is the matter. | Y1a | |
47 | Cait: I'm... I'm sick... and I don't think I can hide it from ya anymore. | {Friendly} Okay, calm down and take a deep breath. If you're sick, I want to help you. | Cait: Okay, okay... it's like this. | A1a | |
48 | Cait: I'm... I'm sick... and I don't think I can hide it from ya anymore. | {Irritated} You shouldn't be hiding anything from me. | Cait: I know I shouldn't, but I'm scared. | B1a | |
49 | Cait: I'm... I'm sick... and I don't think I can hide it from ya anymore. | {Worried} Well... tell me what is already. | Cait: I told ya this was hard for me, okay? I'm... scared. | X1a | |
50 | Cait: I'm... I'm sick... and I don't think I can hide it from ya anymore. | {Question} How are you suffering? You look fine to me. | Cait: You can't tell because I've been hidin' it from you. | Y1a | |
51 | Cait: God... I'm makin' a hell of a mess of this. I didn't think it'd be so tough. | {Friendly} You'll never lose me as a friend, no matter what you say. | Cait: Damn you for bein' so nice to me. | A1a | |
52 | Cait: God... I'm makin' a hell of a mess of this. I didn't think it'd be so tough. | {Concerned} If you aren't ready, maybe we should do this later. | Cait: No point... the cat's out of the bag now. I just need to follow through. | B1a | |
53 | Cait: God... I'm makin' a hell of a mess of this. I didn't think it'd be so tough. | {Irritated} Enough. Just tell me already. | Cait: I'm only stallin' because I didn't know how to say this to ya, but you're right... enough's enough. | X1a | |
54 | Cait: God... I'm makin' a hell of a mess of this. I didn't think it'd be so tough. | {Question} Could you stop beating around the bush, and just get to it already? | Cait: You're right. I need to get this done. | Y1a | |
55 | Cait: I need to get this shite out of me system before I wind up dead. | {Friendly} Tell me how we can clean you up. | Cait: Well... there might be a way, but it's not gonna be easy. | A1a | |
56 | Cait: I need to get this shite out of me system before I wind up dead. | {Irritated} I'm not a doctor. | Cait: I'm not askin' you to cure me. | B1a | |
57 | Cait: I need to get this shite out of me system before I wind up dead. | {Concerned} I'm not sure if I can help. | Cait: If I didn't think you could help, I wouldn't be askin' in the first place. | X1a | |
58 | Cait: I need to get this shite out of me system before I wind up dead. | {Question} Can your psycho addiction be cured? | Cait: Normally, a wasteland doc could handle it, but I've been usin' the stuff so damn long they can't help me anymore. | Y1a | |
59 | Cait: If we could get inside, maybe that machine could help me. | {Friendly} No problem, we'll get you there. | Cait: I can't believe how kind you're bein' to me, even when I'm lettin' you down. | A1a | |
60 | Cait: If we could get inside, maybe that machine could help me. | {Apologetic} I can't deal with this right now. | Cait: Yeah, I thought you might say somethin' like that. | B1a | |
61 | Cait: If we could get inside, maybe that machine could help me. | {Thinking} I don't know, Cait. Sounds like a longshot to me. | Cait: It might be a longshot, but it's the only lead I've got. | X1a | |
62 | Cait: If we could get inside, maybe that machine could help me. | {Question} Do you know where we could find Vault 95? | Cait: Not really, no. All I know is it's supposed to be somewhere in the southwestern part of the Commonwealth. | Y1a | |
63 | Cait: If we could get inside, maybe that machine could help me. | {Question} How do you know the machine is still inside Vault 95? | Cait: Not really, no. All I know is it's supposed to be somewhere in the southwestern part of the Commonwealth. | Y2a | |
64 | COMCait_04_ConfidantToInfatuation | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Happy} I consider us the best of friends, Cait. I wouldn't have it any other way. | Cait: Goddamn it feels good to hear you say that. | A1a |
65 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Friendly} I'll always consider us the best of friends, Cait. I wouldn't have it any other way. | Cait: Goddamn it feels good to hear you say that. | A2a | |
66 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Nervous} This is getting too personal, Cait. | Cait: I was afraid somethin' like this would happen. I didn't mean to push so hard. | B1a | |
67 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Irritated} We really need to keep this professional, Cait. | Cait: I was afraid somethin' like this would happen. I didn't mean to push so hard. | B2a | |
68 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Concerned} This is a lot to take in. I'm not sure how to answer you right now. | Cait: I was hopin' we'd see eye-to-eye on this. You know, share the same feelin's about our friendship. | X1a | |
69 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Apologetic} Sorry, Cait. I still don't know how to answer that right now. | Cait: I was hopin' we'd see eye-to-eye on this. You know, share the same feelin's about our friendship. | X2a | |
70 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Happy} Of course I do. I'm in love with you, Cait. | Cait: You... you're what? You said... you're in love with me? | Y1a | |
71 | Cait: But what I need you to do is look me in the eyes and tell me you feel something too. | {Happy} Of course I do. I'm in love with you, Cait. | Cait: You... you're what? You said... you're in love with me? | Y2a | |
72 | Cait: I'll still keep the bullets off of you and drink your sorry arse under the table. What are friends for, eh? | {Happy} Because you're special to me, Cait... and I don't think I'd be happier with anyone else. | Cait: You... you really mean that? | A1a | |
73 | Cait: I'll still keep the bullets off of you and drink your sorry arse under the table. What are friends for, eh? | {backpeddle after saying you love Cait / Somber} You're right, I made a mistake. It'll have to wait. | Cait: I've stuck it out with you for this long... waitin' a bit longer doesn't matter to me. | B1a | |
74 | Cait: I'll still keep the bullets off of you and drink your sorry arse under the table. What are friends for, eh? | {joking but making a point / Amused} To tell you the truth, we're both a little screwed up... a perfect match for one another. | Cait: I can't argue with that. | X1a | |
75 | Cait: I'll still keep the bullets off of you and drink your sorry arse under the table. What are friends for, eh? | {Happy} Does it really matter why? | Cait: No... I... I guess it doesn't. | Y1a | |
76 | Cait: Goddamn it, I'm makin' a mess of this... | {sharing a moment, soothing Cait's sadness / Friendly} It's all right, Cait. Let it all out. | Cait: I'll be fine. I just need to be gettin' to the point. | A1a | |
77 | Cait: Goddamn it, I'm makin' a mess of this... | {Afraid to say the wrong thing as Cait is letting her emotions fly / Nervous} I don't know what to say. | Cait: You don't need to say anythin'. Just listen. | B1a | |
78 | Cait: Goddamn it, I'm makin' a mess of this... | {trying to soothe Cait / Concerned} You're not messing anything up. You're doing just fine. | Cait: I'm tryin' to hold it together. Maybe I should just get to the point. | X1a | |
79 | Cait: Goddamn it, I'm makin' a mess of this... | {trying to soothe Cait / Concerned} Do you need a minute to gather your thoughts? If so, I understand. | Cait: No. I want to do this. Let me stop stallin' and say what I wanted to say. | Y1a | |
80 | NPCFCait: I'd still like to have that talk. Do you have time now? | {Friendly} I always have time to listen to you, Cait. | Cait: Good, because this isn't easy for me to say, and I want to get it right. | A1a | |
81 | NPCFCait: I'd still like to have that talk. Do you have time now? | {Apologetic} Maybe later, okay? | Cait: Sure, I understand. Maybe later then. | B1a | |
82 | NPCFCait: I'd still like to have that talk. Do you have time now? | {Friendly} I'm listening, go ahead. | Cait: You're goin' to have to bear with me... this isn't easy for me to say and I want to get it right. | X1a | |
83 | NPCFCait: I'd still like to have that talk. Do you have time now? | {Question} What's on your mind? | Cait: I've been thinkin' about this for a long time. | Y1a | |
84 | Cait: It's because I was alone. And I think deep down, I wanted to die... I wanted one of me opponents to crush the life out of me. The easy way out. | {Friendly} Well, that's the past. You're not alone anymore. | Cait: Then maybe you know what I'm tryin' to say to you. | A1a | |
85 | Cait: It's because I was alone. And I think deep down, I wanted to die... I wanted one of me opponents to crush the life out of me. The easy way out. | {Irritated} That's old news. Get over it. | Cait: I know that. | B1a | |
86 | Cait: It's because I was alone. And I think deep down, I wanted to die... I wanted one of me opponents to crush the life out of me. The easy way out. | {Friendly} I understand. | Cait: I don't think I'm bein' clear with you. I've never been good with these things. | X1a | |
87 | Cait: It's because I was alone. And I think deep down, I wanted to die... I wanted one of me opponents to crush the life out of me. The easy way out. | {Question} Why are you telling me all of this now? | Cait: Damn it, I've never been good at these things. | Y1a | |
88 | COMCait_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCFCait: I'm not takin' another step until we talk. | {Friendly} Sounds important. | Cait: You're damn right it's important, so listen up. | A1a |
89 | NPCFCait: I'm not takin' another step until we talk. | {Concerned} Now isn't a good time. | Cait: Fine, you selfish son-of-a-bitch. We'll wait until you're good and ready. | B1a | |
90 | NPCFCait: I'm not takin' another step until we talk. | {Concerned} Uh-oh. This can't be good. | Cait: That's puttin' it mildly. We've got a lot to discuss. | X1a | |
91 | NPCFCait: I'm not takin' another step until we talk. | {Question} You sound pretty upset. Is something wrong? | Cait: I almost don't know where to start. | Y1a | |
92 | Cait: Now I don't like minsin' my words, so I'm gonna be straight with you. Cut the shite, or I'm walkin'. | {Apologetic} I'll try. I'm sorry, Cait. | Cait: Don't be sorry, just be smarter... or else I'm walkin'. | A1a | |
93 | Cait: Now I don't like minsin' my words, so I'm gonna be straight with you. Cut the shite, or I'm walkin'. | {Irritated} You do what you have to do. | Cait: You wanna play the loner, fine. I can leave anytime you want. You just let me know. | B1a | |
94 | Cait: Now I don't like minsin' my words, so I'm gonna be straight with you. Cut the shite, or I'm walkin'. | {Confident} I suppose I can try. | Cait: There's no halfways on this one. | X1a | |
95 | Cait: Now I don't like minsin' my words, so I'm gonna be straight with you. Cut the shite, or I'm walkin'. | {Puzzled} I don't understand. What did I do wrong? | Cait: It's obvious I'm not getting' through to you, so let me explain. | Y1a | |
96 | COMCait_06_DisdainToHatred | NPCFCait: That's it! I've had enough! | {Friendly} Calm down, let's talk about it. | Cait: No, it's too late for that! | A1a |
97 | NPCFCait: That's it! I've had enough! | {Irritated} I don't need this right now. | Cait: Well, allow me to save you some time. | B1a | |
98 | NPCFCait: That's it! I've had enough! | {Puzzled} I feel like I missed something. | Cait: You're damn right you did. | X1a | |
99 | NPCFCait: That's it! I've had enough! | {Question} Enough of what? | Cait: Don't act stupid. | Y1a | |
100 | Cait: I'm sick and tired of watchin' you piss away everythin' we built together, so I'll make it easy on ya by gettin' out of your way. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Cait... I mean it. | Cait: I don't know... | A1a | |
101 | Cait: I'm sick and tired of watchin' you piss away everythin' we built together, so I'll make it easy on ya by gettin' out of your way. | {re-record (more flippant - blowing off Cait) / Irritated} Good riddance. | Cait: There. You just proved me point. | B1a | |
102 | Cait: I'm sick and tired of watchin' you piss away everythin' we built together, so I'll make it easy on ya by gettin' out of your way. | {Sarcastic} I guess this is goodbye. | Cait: After all we've been through, that's the best you've got, huh? Fine. | X1a | |
103 | Cait: I'm sick and tired of watchin' you piss away everythin' we built together, so I'll make it easy on ya by gettin' out of your way. | {Question} Is there anything I can say that will change your mind? | Cait: I don't know, is there? | Y1a | |
104 | Player Default: Give me one good reason why I shouldn't leave. | {Friendly} Because I have feelings for you. | Cait: I... I don't know... | A1a | |
105 | Player Default: Good riddance. | {Irritated} Forget it. | Cait: Yeah, that's what I thought. | B1a | |
106 | Player Default: I guess this is goodbye. | {Concerned} Because we're a team, and we need to stick together. | Cait: I don't know. | X1a | |
107 | Player Default: Is there anything I can say that will change your mind? | {Somber} Because I don't want to be alone. | Cait: I don't know. | Y1a | |
108 | COMCait_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCFCait: I still need to have that talk with you. Got a minute? | {Friendly} Sure, what's on your mind? | Cait: Thanks. | A1a |
109 | NPCFCait: I still need to have that talk with you. Got a minute? | {Confident} Maybe later. | Cait: Fine. I guess it can wait for now. | B1a | |
110 | NPCFCait: I still need to have that talk with you. Got a minute? | {Confident} Go ahead. | Cait: How should I put this? | X1a | |
111 | NPCFCait: I still need to have that talk with you. Got a minute? | {Question} Did I do something wrong? | Cait: Not sure, honestly. | Y1a | |
112 | Cait: Maybe you could spend a little less time thinkin' about you, and a little more time thinkin' about the both of us. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Cait. | Cait: I don't need an apology. | A1a | |
113 | Cait: Maybe you could spend a little less time thinkin' about you, and a little more time thinkin' about the both of us. | {Irritated} I've got more important things to worry about. | Cait: If that's the way you feel about it. | B1a | |
114 | Cait: Maybe you could spend a little less time thinkin' about you, and a little more time thinkin' about the both of us. | {Neutral} I suppose so. | Cait: Sorry if I'm confusin' you. | X1a | |
115 | Cait: Maybe you could spend a little less time thinkin' about you, and a little more time thinkin' about the both of us. | {Question} Does that mean it's over between us? | Cait: If you're askin' if I need some time to meself, then yeah. | Y1a | |
116 | Cait: Maybe you could spend a little less time thinkin' about you, and a little more time thinkin' about the both of us. | {Concerned} Can we still remain friends? | Cait: If you're askin' if I need some time to meself, then yeah. | Y2a | |
117 | COMCait_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCFCait: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Concerned} Sounds important. | Cait: You're damn right. | A1a |
118 | NPCFCait: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Irritated} I can't right now. | Cait: Yeah, that's what I thought. Not much time for me anymore. Fine. | B1a | |
119 | NPCFCait: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Neutral} Go ahead. | Cait: Where do I start? | X1a | |
120 | NPCFCait: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Worried} Something the matter? | Cait: Damn right, something's wrong. | Y1a | |
121 | Cait: If you're tired of havin' me back you up, all you need to do is say so. You don't have to treat me like some kind of hired help. | {Apologetic} Sorry, Cait. | Cait: Quit apologizin'. | A1a | |
122 | Cait: If you're tired of havin' me back you up, all you need to do is say so. You don't have to treat me like some kind of hired help. | {Defiant} I never made any promises. | Cait: Never said you did. | B1a | |
123 | Cait: If you're tired of havin' me back you up, all you need to do is say so. You don't have to treat me like some kind of hired help. | {Neutral} I didn't notice. | Cait: That's obvious. | X1a | |
124 | Cait: If you're tired of havin' me back you up, all you need to do is say so. You don't have to treat me like some kind of hired help. | {Question} What can I say to make it up to you? | Cait: You don't have to say anythin'. | Y1a | |
125 | COMCait_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCFCait: Let's get through this, or we're done. | {Worried} You sound angry. | Cait: Angry doesn't even begin to cover it. | A1a |
126 | NPCFCait: Let's get through this, or we're done. | {Irritated} Not now, Cait. | Cait: Not now, really? | B1a | |
127 | NPCFCait: Let's get through this, or we're done. | {Concerned} Not sure what you mean. | Cait: Oh yeah? Let me enlighten you. | X1a | |
128 | NPCFCait: Let's get through this, or we're done. | {Question} What did I do now? | Cait: Stop actin' like you don't know. | Y1a | |
129 | Cait: You hear me, or am I just wasting me time? | {Apologetic} You're right. I'm sorry. | Cait: It's a little late for "sorry." | A1a | |
130 | Cait: You hear me, or am I just wasting me time? | {Irritated} Its not my problem if you can't hack it. | Cait: Are you kiddin' me? That's the best you can do!? | B1a | |
131 | Cait: You hear me, or am I just wasting me time? | {Neutral} Understood. | Cait: That's it? You're not even going to bother makin' an excuse? | X1a | |
132 | Cait: You hear me, or am I just wasting me time? | {Question} What do you want me to do about it? | Cait: I want you to listen for a change. | Y1a | |
133 | COMCait_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCFCait: You lied to me... you said you'd change and then you played me the fool. | {Concerned} Hold on. Let's talk about this. | Cait: That time's already passed. | A1a |
134 | NPCFCait: You lied to me... you said you'd change and then you played me the fool. | {Angry} If you don't like the way I'm doing things, get the hell out of my face. | Cait: You're a two-faced liar! | B1a | |
135 | NPCFCait: You lied to me... you said you'd change and then you played me the fool. | {Concerned} This needs to wait. We've got more important things to do. | Cait: You don't get it, do you? There is no "later." | X1a | |
136 | NPCFCait: You lied to me... you said you'd change and then you played me the fool. | {Question} What's this all about? | Cait: You can pretend not to understand all you want. | Y1a | |
137 | COMCait_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCFCait: You ready to talk about how unfair I've been to you? It's kind of bothering me. | {Friendly} You could never be unfair to me. | Cait: You're not makin' this any easier on me. | A1a |
138 | NPCFCait: You ready to talk about how unfair I've been to you? It's kind of bothering me. | {Confident} Not now, okay? We've got things to do. | Cait: Oh. All right... | B1a | |
139 | NPCFCait: You ready to talk about how unfair I've been to you? It's kind of bothering me. | {Friendly} Tell me what's on your mind. | Cait: Well, it's like this... | X1a | |
140 | NPCFCait: You ready to talk about how unfair I've been to you? It's kind of bothering me. | {Question} Unfair? How do you figure? | Cait: Let me explain. | Y1a | |
141 | Cait: I... well, I miss bein' close to you. I was hopin' you feel the same way about me. | {Happy} I missed being close to you too. | Cait: I'm glad to hear you say that. | A1a | |
142 | Cait: I... well, I miss bein' close to you. I was hopin' you feel the same way about me. | {Irritated} Hey, you're the one the broke it off. | Cait: Well, you weren't exactly makin' with the flowers and the chocolates either. | B1a | |
143 | Cait: I... well, I miss bein' close to you. I was hopin' you feel the same way about me. | {Concerned} I suppose I still do. | Cait: Not exactly the gentle bloke I fell in love with, but it'll have to do. | X1a | |
144 | Cait: I... well, I miss bein' close to you. I was hopin' you feel the same way about me. | {Apologetic} This is all my fault. Will you forgive me? | Cait: Of course I forgive you. That's what I was hopin' to hear you say. | Y1a | |
145 | COMCait_12_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCFCait: I'm sorry I laid all that crap about my feelings on you a while ago. I hope it hasn't affected our friendship. | {Friendly} Not at all. In fact, I was glad I could just be there to listen. | Cait: I really appreciate you saying that. | A1a |
146 | NPCFCait: I'm sorry I laid all that crap about my feelings on you a while ago. I hope it hasn't affected our friendship. | {Friendly} It wasn't what I was expecting from you, but it hasn't changed anything between us. | Cait: I really appreciate you saying that. | B1a | |
147 | NPCFCait: I'm sorry I laid all that crap about my feelings on you a while ago. I hope it hasn't affected our friendship. | {sarcastic joke / Amused} Wait, who are you again? | Cait: Ha ha... clever. | X1a | |
148 | NPCFCait: I'm sorry I laid all that crap about my feelings on you a while ago. I hope it hasn't affected our friendship. | {Question} I don't remember. What did we talk about? | Cait: Are you kiddin' me? How the hell could you forget? | Y1a | |
149 | COMCaitDismissScene | Cait: You're sendin' me packin'? | {Friendly} Afraid so. Nothing personal. | Cait: You're the boss. | A1a |
150 | Cait: You're sendin' me packin'? | {Friendly} No, never mind. | Cait: Good, because that would have been a big mistake. | B1a | |
151 | Cait: You're sendin' me packin'? | {Confident} Yeah. | Cait: Suit yourself. | X1a | |
152 | Cait: You're sendin' me packin'? | {Question} Is that a problem? | Cait: Not really. | Y1a | |
153 | COMCaitMurderScene | NPCFCait: Hey, we need to talk. Right now. | {Friendly} Something's bothering you, I can tell. | Cait: You're damn right somethin's botherin' me. | A1a |
154 | NPCFCait: Hey, we need to talk. Right now. | {Confident} Not now, let's talk later. | Cait: Fine. But just because we're not talkin' about it, doesn't mean I'm gonna forget. | B1a | |
155 | NPCFCait: Hey, we need to talk. Right now. | {re-record, more annoyed at being bothered / Irritated} If we have to. | Cait: Yeah, we "have to." | X1a | |
156 | NPCFCait: Hey, we need to talk. Right now. | {Question} What's on your mind? | Cait: Stop pretendin' you don't know what this is about. | Y1a | |
157 | Cait: But I can't stand watchin' you murder innocent people that aren't even gettin' in our way. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, it won't happen again. | Cait: It better not. | A1a | |
158 | Cait: But I can't stand watchin' you murder innocent people that aren't even gettin' in our way. | {Irritated} I don't have to answer to you. | Cait: You don't have to answer to anyone. | B1a | |
159 | Cait: But I can't stand watchin' you murder innocent people that aren't even gettin' in our way. | {Confident} I'll think about it. | Cait: You'd better. | X1a | |
160 | Cait: But I can't stand watchin' you murder innocent people that aren't even gettin' in our way. | {Irritated} You used to beat people up for a living, so why do you care? | Cait: There's a huge difference. My opponents in the Combat Zone chose to be there. | Y1a | |
161 | COMCaitPickUpScene | NPCFCait: So, you ready to head out? | {Friendly} Ready. | Cait: About time I got out of this place. Let's go. | A1a |
162 | NPCFCait: So, you ready to head out? | {Concerned} Not now. | Cait: Have it your way. | B1a | |
163 | NPCFCait: So, you ready to head out? | {trying to be friendly / Friendly} That depends. How are you feeling? | Cait: Are you kiddin'? Now that you're back, I'm feelin' better than ever. | Y1a |
COMCaitQuest
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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164 | COMCaitQuest_02_PreChairScene | NPCFCait: The answer to me problems is sittin' in that room, but I dunno if I should go through with it. | {Concerned} If you don't go in there, you could die. | Cait: I know... I know. | A1a |
165 | NPCFCait: The answer to me problems is sittin' in that room, but I dunno if I should go through with it. | {Irritated} Just get in there. | Cait: I know you're angry with me for sayin' that... and you have every right to be. | B1a | |
166 | NPCFCait: The answer to me problems is sittin' in that room, but I dunno if I should go through with it. | {Concerned} We've come so far. Don't turn back now. | Cait: I know you risked your life gettin' us down here. | X1a | |
167 | NPCFCait: The answer to me problems is sittin' in that room, but I dunno if I should go through with it. | {Question} Don't you want to get better? | Cait: I don't know. My body's tellin' me to get it over with. | Y1a | |
168 | Cait: I'd rather be spittin' blood than relivin' the past. | {Friendly} We'll face that pain together. | Cait: You... you've already done so much, but you keep offerin' to do more. | A1a | |
169 | Cait: I'd rather be spittin' blood than relivin' the past. | {Confident} It's not fair. If you die, you're letting your parents win. | Cait: You... you've already done so much, but you keep offerin' to do more. | A2a | |
170 | Cait: I'd rather be spittin' blood than relivin' the past. | {Confident} You're a fighter, don't give up. You can beat this. | Cait: Damn it. You're right! | B1a | |
171 | Cait: I'd rather be spittin' blood than relivin' the past. | {Concerned} I don't want to lose a friend. | Cait: You... you'd really miss me, wouldn't you. | X1a | |
172 | Cait: I'd rather be spittin' blood than relivin' the past. | {Question} What's so bad about your past? | Cait: Are you kiddin' me? Did you forget everythin' I told you? | Y1a | |
173 | COMCaitQuest_03_PostChairScene | {Question} Are you all right, Cait? How are you feeling? | Cait: Strange... I feel really strange. | A | |
174 | Cait: Was I really that far gone? | {Friendly} I'm glad you're all right, I was worried about you. | Cait: Seems you're not the only one. | A1a | |
175 | Cait: Was I really that far gone? | {Confident} I told you everything would be fine. | Cait: Seems like everyone knew it but me. | B1a | |
176 | Cait: Was I really that far gone? | {Confident} I'm glad that's over with. | Cait: I'm bettin' you're not the only one. | X1a | |
177 | Cait: Was I really that far gone? | {Question} The pain's gone as well? | Cait: I wouldn't say I'm at me best, but somethin's changed. | Y1a | |
178 | Cait: I guess he saw somethin' in you that I missed. | {Friendly} I take care of my friends. | Cait: I know you do. | A1a | |
179 | Cait: I guess he saw somethin' in you that I missed. | {Irritated} Never mind Tommy, I did all the work. | Cait: Don't worry, I'm not tryin' to take away your glory. | B1a | |
180 | Cait: I guess he saw somethin' in you that I missed. | {Sarcastic} Well yeah. My charming personality. | Cait: Somethin' like that. | X1a | |
181 | Cait: I guess he saw somethin' in you that I missed. | {almost teasing / Amused} Oh yeah, like what? | Cait: You know what I'm talkin' about. | Y1a |
COMCaitTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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182 | COMCaitTalk_TalkScene | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | Cait: You got it. | A6a |
183 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That's all for now. | Cait: Sure. | B1a | |
184 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That was all. | Cait: Sure. | B2a | |
185 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Nothing else I needed. | Cait: Sure. | B3a | |
186 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That was it. | Cait: Sure. | B4a | |
187 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Didn't have anything else. | Cait: Sure. | B5a | |
188 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | Cait: Sure. I'll head home and wait for you. | X1a | |
189 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} I think it's about time we called it quits. | Cait: Sure. I'll head home and wait for you. | X2a | |
190 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go, Cait. | Cait: Sure. I'll head home and wait for you. | X3a | |
191 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} I think we need some time away from each other. | Cait: Sure. I'll head home and wait for you. | X4a | |
192 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Cait, I think it's time for you to leave. | Cait: Sure. I'll head home and wait for you. | X5a | |
193 | NPCFCait: What the hell do you want? | {Question} Your thoughts? | Y1a |
COMCodsworth
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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194 | COMCodsworth_01_AdmirationToConfidant | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a moment perhaps? | {Friendly} Sure, Codsworth. What's up? | Codsworth: Oh just a little something I'd like to get off the old proverbial chest. | A1a |
195 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a moment perhaps? | {Neutral} Not right now, Codsworth. | Codsworth: I understand, sir, but really, this will just take a moment. | B1a | |
196 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a moment perhaps? | {Neutral} Maybe later. Now's not a good time. | Codsworth: I understand, sir, but really, this will just take a moment. | B2a | |
197 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a moment perhaps? | {Neutral} Go ahead. I'm listening. | Codsworth: Oh thank you, sir. You are, as always, most considerate. | X1a | |
198 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a moment perhaps? | {Question} Sure, what's on your mind? | Codsworth: Oh just a little something I'd like to get off the old proverbial chest. | Y1a | |
199 | Codsworth: The initial destruction, not knowing if you and your family were all right. It was a relief just to find the entrance intact! | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Codsworth. It was so sudden. Not even time for goodbyes. | Codsworth: Not a single worry, sir, as I shared your priorities completely. Family safety first above all else! | A1a | |
200 | Codsworth: The initial destruction, not knowing if you and your family were all right. It was a relief just to find the entrance intact! | {Neutral} Vault-Tec wouldn't let us take you. | Codsworth: Not a single worry, sir, as I shared your priorities completely. Family safety first above all else! | B1a | |
201 | Codsworth: The initial destruction, not knowing if you and your family were all right. It was a relief just to find the entrance intact! | {Apologetic} Codsworth, I never knew. I can't imagine it was easy. | Codsworth: Not a single worry, sir, as I shared your priorities completely. Family safety first above all else! | X1a | |
202 | Codsworth: The initial destruction, not knowing if you and your family were all right. It was a relief just to find the entrance intact! | {Concerned} That must have been hard on you. How did you move past it? | Y1a | ||
203 | Codsworth: I soldiered on, fueled by hope that one day, if not you and the wife, that Shaun, or perhaps Shaun's children would one day emerge. | {Happy} I'm glad you stuck around. | Codsworth: Sir, you don't know how good it is to hear you say that! | A1a | |
204 | Codsworth: I soldiered on, fueled by hope that one day, if not you and the wife, that Shaun, or perhaps Shaun's children would one day emerge. | {Concerned} Well, I hope you're not disappointed. | Codsworth: Never! Just knowing you're alive and young Shaun is out there has renewed my energy. | B1a | |
205 | Codsworth: I soldiered on, fueled by hope that one day, if not you and the wife, that Shaun, or perhaps Shaun's children would one day emerge. | {Somber} Sorry it took so long. I only wish we could have all gotten out... as a family. | Codsworth: As do I, sir, as do I. It is unfortunate. | X1a | |
206 | Codsworth: I soldiered on, fueled by hope that one day, if not you and the wife, that Shaun, or perhaps Shaun's children would one day emerge. | {Question} You don't regret it? All the waiting? | Codsworth: Never! If you ask me, it was worth it. All 200 years! | Y1a | |
207 | Codsworth: I just wanted you to know how much I consider you family. I may be a mere robot to some, but I do hope you've come to see me as more. | {Happy} I consider you to be family, too, Codsworth. We're in this world for the long haul... together. | Codsworth: You don't know how wonderful it is for me to hear that! I feel completely recharged. | A1a | |
208 | Codsworth: I just wanted you to know how much I consider you family. I may be a mere robot to some, but I do hope you've come to see me as more. | {Neutral} You're getting soft on me, Codsworth. I need you to stay focused. | Codsworth: I know, sir, I know, but I really felt I must tell you how I feel. I may be made of metal, but these emotions... | B1a | |
209 | Codsworth: I just wanted you to know how much I consider you family. I may be a mere robot to some, but I do hope you've come to see me as more. | {Happy} Of course, Codsworth. Don't worry, I feel the same. | Codsworth: You don't know how wonderful it is for me to hear that! I feel completely recharged. | X1a | |
210 | Codsworth: I just wanted you to know how much I consider you family. I may be a mere robot to some, but I do hope you've come to see me as more. | {Happy} Why would you think otherwise? From Shaun's birth, until now... you've always been there. | Codsworth: You don't know how wonderful it is for me to hear that! I feel completely recharged. | Y1a | |
211 | COMCodsworth_02_ConfidantToInfatuation | RobotMrHandy: Sir, if I might bend your ear for a moment? | {Friendly} Of course, go right ahead. | Codsworth: So gracious, sir! I do appreciate it. | A1a |
212 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, if I might bend your ear for a moment? | {Apologetic} Not right now, Codsworth. Another time. | Codsworth: Of course. I do know how busy you are. Another time then? | B1a | |
213 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, if I might bend your ear for a moment? | {Neutral} Sure, what's on your mind? | Codsworth: So gracious, sir! I do appreciate it. | X1a | |
214 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, if I might bend your ear for a moment? | {Question} What's up, Codsworth? | Codsworth: So gracious, sir! I do appreciate it. | Y1a | |
215 | Codsworth: Believe me when I say, it takes a true hero to live through that. | {Neutral} I'm no hero, Codsworth. Believe me. | Codsworth: Don't sell yourself short, sir! | A1a | |
216 | Codsworth: Believe me when I say, it takes a true hero to live through that. | {Neutral} You're getting pretty mushy... for a robot. | Codsworth: Mushy perhaps, but completely forthright! | B1a | |
217 | Codsworth: Believe me when I say, it takes a true hero to live through that. | {Neutral} I'm just doing what it takes to survive out here. | Codsworth: Oh, it's so much more than that, sir. So much more! | X1a | |
218 | Codsworth: Believe me when I say, it takes a true hero to live through that. | {Somber} You think I'm a hero? I'm far from it. | Codsworth: Don't sell yourself short, sir! | Y1a | |
219 | Codsworth: But you sir, you have remained the very model of what humanity should aspire to be. | {Impressed} Thank you, Codsworth. That means a lot. | Codsworth: No thanks necessary, sir. I wouldn't hear of it! | A1a | |
220 | Codsworth: But you sir, you have remained the very model of what humanity should aspire to be. | {Nervous} Enough, Codsworth. | Codsworth: All right, all right. I have said my piece and meant every word! Take it as you will. | B1a | |
221 | Codsworth: But you sir, you have remained the very model of what humanity should aspire to be. | {Disbelief} I... didn't realize you felt that way, Codsworth. I don't know what to say. | Codsworth: You don't have to say anything, sir. I just... felt you should know what you've come to mean to me. | X1a | |
222 | Codsworth: But you sir, you have remained the very model of what humanity should aspire to be. | {Amused} Are you sure that two hundred years didn't rust something important up there? | Codsworth: Quite certain, sir! The diagnostics don't lie! What with all my self maintenance, rust will never touch me. | Y1a | |
223 | COMCodsworth_03_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | RobotMrHandy: If I may, I'd like to voice a concern. | {Neutral} All right, Codsworth. Go ahead. | Codsworth: I wanted to voice a concern. | A1a |
224 | RobotMrHandy: If I may, I'd like to voice a concern. | {Neutral} This isn't the time. | Codsworth: I feared as much. Let's move on. | B1a | |
225 | RobotMrHandy: If I may, I'd like to voice a concern. | {Neutral} Let's hear it. | Codsworth: Ah, how to say this. | X1a | |
226 | RobotMrHandy: If I may, I'd like to voice a concern. | {Question} Something wrong, Codsworth? | Codsworth: In a nutshell, yes, but I will elaborate. | Y1a | |
227 | Codsworth: What with your military background, you may be one of the few to make a positive difference here in the Commonwealth! | {Neutral} I'm sorry, Codsworth. I didn't realize. | Codsworth: No apologies necessary, sir! At least not to me. | A1a | |
228 | Codsworth: What with your military background, you may be one of the few to make a positive difference here in the Commonwealth! | {Neutral} I'm just doing what it takes these days, Codsworth. | Codsworth: If you say so, sir. | B1a | |
229 | Codsworth: What with your military background, you may be one of the few to make a positive difference here in the Commonwealth! | {Apologetic} I didn't even realize, Codsworth. I'm sorry. | Codsworth: No apologies necessary, sir! At least not to me. | X1a | |
230 | Codsworth: What with your military background, you may be one of the few to make a positive difference here in the Commonwealth! | {Apologetic} You know, I didn't even realize, but now that you mention it, I do. Forgive me? | Codsworth: But of course, sir! You don't even have to ask. It's just a relief to know your behavior was not your intent. | Y1a | |
231 | Player Default: All right, Codsworth. Go ahead. | {Neutral} All right, Codsworth. Go ahead. | Codsworth: Ah, good. | A1a | |
232 | Player Default: I feared as much. Let's move on. | {Neutral} This isn't the time. | Codsworth: It is rather important, sir. I do hope you'll reconsider. | B1a | |
233 | Player Default: Let's hear it. | {Neutral} Let's hear it. | Codsworth: Here we go again. | X1a | |
234 | Player Default: Something wrong, Codsworth? | {Question} What is it? | Codsworth: Right. | Y1a | |
235 | Codsworth: For a while there, you were that person I so admired again. Please don't tell me you're going down this road again... where I cannot follow. | {Neutral} I'm sorry, Codsworth. I'll bring it back in line. | Codsworth: Apology accepted, sir, and with quite a relief I must say. It'll be good to have the old you back. | A1a | |
236 | Codsworth: For a while there, you were that person I so admired again. Please don't tell me you're going down this road again... where I cannot follow. | {Neutral} Don't question me, Codsworth. I gotta do what I gotta do. | Codsworth: If you say so, sir. | B1a | |
237 | Codsworth: For a while there, you were that person I so admired again. Please don't tell me you're going down this road again... where I cannot follow. | {Apologetic} I wasn't aware, Codsworth. Thanks for pointing it out. Things will be different now. | Codsworth: So good to hear you say that, sir. | X1a | |
238 | Codsworth: For a while there, you were that person I so admired again. Please don't tell me you're going down this road again... where I cannot follow. | {Surprised} Wait, you'd actually leave me? | Codsworth: If it came down to it, I'd have little choice. I do have my own moral compass, and, like it or not, there are some actions I simply cannot condone. | Y1a | |
239 | COMCodsworth_04_NeutralToDisdain | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I simply must speak with you. | {Concerned} All right, Codsworth, let's talk. | Codsworth: Hear me out. | A1a |
240 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I simply must speak with you. | {Irritated} Later, Codsworth. Now's not the time. | Codsworth: I'm beginning to think now's never the time with you. | B1a | |
241 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I simply must speak with you. | {Neutral} Go ahead. Speak. | Codsworth: And speak I shall. | X1a | |
242 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I simply must speak with you. | {Question} All right, Codsworth. What is it? | Codsworth: It's quite simple, really. | Y1a | |
243 | Codsworth: I don't want to abandon you, but you would certainly be forcing my hand. | {Apologetic} Don't leave, Codsworth. I can change. I can do this. | Codsworth: Every circuit of my being wants to believe you, sir, but I've heard those words before. I do hope this time you mean it. | A1a | |
244 | Codsworth: I don't want to abandon you, but you would certainly be forcing my hand. | {Irritated} Get used to it, buddy. People change. | B1a | ||
245 | Codsworth: I don't want to abandon you, but you would certainly be forcing my hand. | {Neutral} We'll see what happens. | X1a | ||
246 | Codsworth: I don't want to abandon you, but you would certainly be forcing my hand. | {Sarcastic} And what would you do, Codsworth? Trim a dying bush for the rest of your life? | Codsworth: Well not a dying one, of course! There are plenty who would appreciate a few extra hands! | Y1a | |
247 | COMCodsworth_05_DisdainToHatred | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I cannot remain silent on this. I must speak with you. | {Concerned} What's wrong, Codsworth? | Codsworth: While it pains me to do so... I'm handing in my resignation! | A1a |
248 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I cannot remain silent on this. I must speak with you. | {Uncaring / Neutral} Whatever it is, it can wait. | Codsworth: No, I'm afraid it can't. | B1a | |
249 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I cannot remain silent on this. I must speak with you. | {Neutral / Neutral} All right, let's hear it. What's on your mind? | Codsworth: To put it bluntly, I simply cannot be a part of this charade any longer. | X1a | |
250 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, I cannot remain silent on this. I must speak with you. | {Concerned / Concerned} Is there a problem, Codsworth? | Codsworth: The fact that you even need to ask is very telling, sir! | Y1a | |
251 | Codsworth: This is a farce, and I will no longer be a part of it. | {Pleading} No, Codsworth. Stay. You're right, and starting now, I'm going to change. | Codsworth: And why should I believe you this time? My memory files don't lie, sir, you've said almost those very words before. | A1a | |
252 | Codsworth: This is a farce, and I will no longer be a part of it. | {Irritated} Leave then. Last thing I need is some robot laying on the guilt every time I make a move. | Codsworth: Ah, the first order in a long time that I'm actually proud to follow. | B1a | |
253 | Codsworth: This is a farce, and I will no longer be a part of it. | {Pleading} Don't be hasty, Codsworth. Think this through. I can change. | Codsworth: Change? Yes, I quite believe that. For the better? No, that time has long passed. | X1a | |
254 | Codsworth: This is a farce, and I will no longer be a part of it. | {Pleading} Codsworth, what can I do? Tell me how I can fix this. | Codsworth: I'm afraid this is even beyond the handiwork of General Atomics, sir! Mend the plate, but the cracks remain. | Y1a | |
255 | Player Default: And why should I believe you this time? My memory files don't lie, sir, you've said almost those very words before. | {Pleading} Please stay. You're all I have... the only good thing left. | Codsworth: Sir, if that's true, then of course I'll stay. Just... do try to turn your life around. Any further slip ups, and it's a true farewell. | A1a | |
256 | Player Default: Leave then. Last thing I need is some robot laying on the guilt every time I make a move. | {Fed up / Angry} Y'know, on second thought, go. I'm done. | Codsworth: Ah, the first order in a long time that I'm actually proud to follow. | B1a | |
257 | Player Default: Change? Yes, I quite believe that. For the better? No, that time has long passed. | {Sad, regretful. / Sad} Maybe you are better off leaving. Look at what I've become. I'm not worth it. I don't deserve someone like you. | Codsworth: Come now, sir, that's easily changed! Don't be so down on yourself. Perhaps we'll have one more go of it. For old time's sake. | X1a | |
258 | Player Default: I'm afraid this is even beyond the handiwork of General Atomics, sir! Mend the plate, but the cracks remain. | {Concerned} But we're family, Codsworth. Aren't we? Family sticks together. | Codsworth: I... suppose you're right. But this must be your final warning. It's shape up or ship out! | Y1a | |
259 | COMCodsworth_06_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | RobotMrHandy: Do you have time for a bit of a chat? | {Concerned} Sure, Codsworth. Is everything all right? | Codsworth: Just want to voice a concern, sir. | A1a |
260 | RobotMrHandy: Do you have time for a bit of a chat? | {Question} How about later? Now's not a good time. | Codsworth: Understood, sir. Setting aside for a later date. | B1a | |
261 | RobotMrHandy: Do you have time for a bit of a chat? | {Neutral} Go ahead. | Codsworth: Thank you, sir. Just a quick concern. | X1a | |
262 | RobotMrHandy: Do you have time for a bit of a chat? | {Question} Something on your mind, Codsworth? | Codsworth: Quite so, sir. | Y1a | |
263 | Codsworth: I'm merely asking for you to take a moment and remember who you were... and hopefully that is the man you still wish to be. | {Apologetic} You're right. I can't let this place get the better of me. | Codsworth: That's the spirit, sir! | A1a | |
264 | Codsworth: I'm merely asking for you to take a moment and remember who you were... and hopefully that is the man you still wish to be. | {Neutral} Don't worry about it, Codsworth, I'm fine. | Codsworth: If you say so, sir. | B1a | |
265 | Codsworth: I'm merely asking for you to take a moment and remember who you were... and hopefully that is the man you still wish to be. | {Neutral} I didn't realize that's where things were heading, but you're right. I can be better. | Codsworth: I'm glad we're on the same page, sir. | X1a | |
266 | Codsworth: I'm merely asking for you to take a moment and remember who you were... and hopefully that is the man you still wish to be. | {Question} And what if it's not, Codsworth? What if this world really is proving to be too much? | Codsworth: Perish the thought, sir! To think you've already accomplished so much. You've done it before, and you can do it again. | Y1a | |
267 | COMCodsworth_07_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a word? | {Neutral} All right, Codsworth. Let's hear it. | A1a | |
268 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a word? | {Neutral} I don't have time to talk right now. | Codsworth: Well I pray you make time, and soon before it's too late. | B1a | |
269 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a word? | {Neutral} Fine, Codsworth. What's on your mind? | X1a | ||
270 | RobotMrHandy: Sir, a word? | {Concerned} What's wrong, Codsworth? | Y1a | ||
271 | Codsworth: If you cannot pull yourself together to regain that lost ground, our paths must diverge. | {Apologetic} Codsworth, I'm sorry. I really am. I'm going to do better, I promise. | Codsworth: You don't know how much I want that to be true, sir. | A1a | |
272 | Codsworth: If you cannot pull yourself together to regain that lost ground, our paths must diverge. | {Irritated} Whatever, Codsworth. Don't you have a morality level you can turn down? | Codsworth: And reduce myself to a mere RobCo drone? The mere suggestion is very telling... sir. | B1a | |
273 | Codsworth: If you cannot pull yourself together to regain that lost ground, our paths must diverge. | {Neutral} I'll try, Codsworth. Believe me, I will. I don't want you to leave. | Codsworth: Nor do I, sir. But you must do more than simply "try". | X1a | |
274 | Codsworth: If you cannot pull yourself together to regain that lost ground, our paths must diverge. | {Annoyed, not sad. / Irritated} Are you saying you could walk away? Just turn your back on me? | Codsworth: While I would never turn my back on the kind sir I was first activated to serve, this man, the one standing before me? Yes. | Y1a | |
275 | COMCodsworth_08_RepeatDisdainToHatred | RobotMrHandy: While I never thought I'd say these words... I QUIT! | {Neutral} C'mon, Codsworth. You can't mean that. Let's talk about this. | Codsworth: And offer up the opportunity for more lies? I think not. | A1a |
276 | RobotMrHandy: While I never thought I'd say these words... I QUIT! | {Irritated} I always knew you were a quitter. | Codsworth: Your attempt at misdirection has failed. I'm afraid you'll simply have to face the truth. | B1a | |
277 | RobotMrHandy: While I never thought I'd say these words... I QUIT! | {Neutral} Settle down, Codsworth. Talk to me. | Codsworth: If you recall, I have spoken to you on numerous occasions. And as you've proven, it's about as useful as speaking to a brick wall. | X1a | |
278 | RobotMrHandy: While I never thought I'd say these words... I QUIT! | {Neutral} You quit? What'd I do? | Codsworth: If only you were that naive, sir. | Y1a | |
279 | COMCodsworth_09_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | RobotMrHandy: If I may speak for a moment. | {Friendly} Of course. I'm all yours. | Codsworth: Excellent! | A1a |
280 | RobotMrHandy: If I may speak for a moment. | {Neutral} Maybe later, Codsworth. | Codsworth: Later it is then. | B1a | |
281 | RobotMrHandy: If I may speak for a moment. | {Friendly} Sure. What's on your mind? | X1a | ||
282 | RobotMrHandy: If I may speak for a moment. | {Question} What's up? | Y1a | ||
283 | Codsworth: Even moreso, I want to apologize for doubting you in the first place. | {Grateful} No, I should apologize. You were right. Who knows what I would have become if you hadn't pointed it out. | Codsworth: It's too much credit, sir. The choice was always yours. | A1a | |
284 | Codsworth: Even moreso, I want to apologize for doubting you in the first place. | {Friendly} All right. Don't get all mushy on me now, Codsworth. | B1a | ||
285 | Codsworth: Even moreso, I want to apologize for doubting you in the first place. | {Friendly} Thanks, Codsworth. That means a lot coming from you. | Codsworth: Had I not been made of metal, I'd be blushing, sir. | X1a | |
286 | Codsworth: Even moreso, I want to apologize for doubting you in the first place. | {Friendly} I'm glad you feel that way, Codsworth. We're good then? Back to how things were? | Codsworth: Of course, sir! | Y1a | |
287 | COMCodsworthDismissScene | Codsworth: Is that all, sir? | {with a smile / Neutral} That's all for now, thanks. | A1a | |
288 | Codsworth: Is that all, sir? | {Neutral} No, never mind. | B1a | ||
289 | Codsworth: Is that all, sir? | {Neutral} Yeah. | X1a | ||
290 | Codsworth: Is that all, sir? | {wondering / Neutral} That alright? | Y1a | ||
291 | COMCodsworthMurderScene | RobotMrHandy: A moment if you will. I... have something to say. | {Neutral} Sure, Codsworth. What's on your mind? | A1a | |
292 | RobotMrHandy: A moment if you will. I... have something to say. | {Neutral} I don't have time right now. | Codsworth: Oh, well then... No time like the future I suppose. | B1a | |
293 | RobotMrHandy: A moment if you will. I... have something to say. | {Sarcastic} When do you not have something to say? | Codsworth: Ah, yes, my host protocol! You can blame General Atomics for that one, sir. | X1a | |
294 | RobotMrHandy: A moment if you will. I... have something to say. | {Question} Is something wrong, Codsworth? | Codsworth: I wouldn't say wrong, so much as concerning. | Y1a | |
295 | Codsworth: I mean... It was an accident, was it not? | {Concerned} Don't worry, Codsworth, it was. It's not going to happen again. | Codsworth: Oh sir, you don't know how relieved I am to hear you say that. | A1a | |
296 | Codsworth: I mean... It was an accident, was it not? | {Defiant} I hate to break it to you, buddy, but that was no accident. | Codsworth: Sir, you don't know how much it pains me to hear you say that. | B1a | |
297 | Codsworth: I mean... It was an accident, was it not? | {Apologetic} It was a mistake, Codsworth. It won't happen again. | Codsworth: Oh sir, you don't know how relieved I am to hear you say that. | X1a | |
298 | Codsworth: I mean... It was an accident, was it not? | {This isn't meant to be nasty, rather more of the player questioning him/herself. / Question} Was it an accident? | Codsworth: Let's just say it was, and leave it at that. Plenty of other things about that require your attention, sir, especially finding young Shaun. | Y1a | |
299 | COMCodsworthPickUpScene | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {amused and grateful / Neutral} Yes, Codsworth. Of course. | A2a | |
300 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {amused and grateful / Neutral} Please do. | A3a | ||
301 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {amused and grateful / Neutral} Yes. | A4a | ||
302 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {matter of fact / Neutral} Yes, of course. | A6a | ||
303 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {matter of fact / Neutral} That's why I'm here. | A7a | ||
304 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {matter of fact / Neutral} Yes. | A8a | ||
305 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {slightly annoyed / Neutral} Yes. Do as your told. | A10a | ||
306 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {slightly annoyed / Neutral} If I ask you to, you will. | A11a | ||
307 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {slightly annoyed / Neutral} It's not open to negotiation. | A12a | ||
308 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {kindly / Neutral} Not now, Codsworth. | Codsworth: I see, sir. Another time then. | B1a | |
309 | RobotMrHandy: May I accompany you, sir? | {matter of fact / Neutral} No. Not now. | Codsworth: I see, sir. Another time then. | B2a |
COMCodsworthRumor
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310 | - | {wondering / Question} Would you like to? |
COMCurie
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311 | COMCurie_01_NeutralToFriendship | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to converse? | I have some time. | Curie: I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | A1a |
312 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to converse? | This isn't a good time. | Curie: Of course. Perhaps later. | B1a | |
313 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to converse? | Go on. | Curie: I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | X1a | |
314 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to converse? | {Question} Is everything alright? | Curie: On the whole, no. It is not. | Y1a | |
315 | Curie: The inescapable truth is there has never been a great robot scientist. | {Friendly} I'm sure your research isn't that bad. | Curie: You are polite to say this. But if something does not change, my efforts will be mere stagnation. | A1a | |
316 | Curie: The inescapable truth is there has never been a great robot scientist. | Why's that a big deal? | Curie: My purpose is to study disease, virus, and other contagions and either prevent or curb their ravages. And I am thwarted by my own incapabilities. | B1a | |
317 | Curie: The inescapable truth is there has never been a great robot scientist. | Sounds premature. You've only just begun. | Curie: I have learned enough to recognize my fundamental limitations. | X1a | |
318 | Curie: The inescapable truth is there has never been a great robot scientist. | {Question} Robots can do amazing things. Surely, they've contributed to science? | Curie: When directed by a human, they have. But on our own, we tread predictable paths. | Y1a | |
319 | Curie: They have had a spark. This elusive inspiration is something I must possess. | {Friendly} If there's a way you can do that, you should. | Curie: In fact, I must. | A1a | |
320 | Curie: They have had a spark. This elusive inspiration is something I must possess. | {Irritated} You know, you just can't program up some inspiration. | Curie: You are quite correct. | B1a | |
321 | Curie: They have had a spark. This elusive inspiration is something I must possess. | {Concerned} You're starting to worry me. | Curie: There is no need. | X1a | |
322 | Curie: They have had a spark. This elusive inspiration is something I must possess. | {Question} So how are you going to do that? | Y1a | ||
323 | Curie: I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | {Friendly} I'm willing to help, Curie. | Curie: And you save me once again. | A1a | |
324 | Curie: I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | {Irritated} In a world full of insane ideas, that's high on the list. | Curie: I am driven to this through desperation. | B1a | |
325 | Curie: I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | I know someone that might be able to help. Doctor Amari. | Curie: Please, then, we must go to her and talk. | X1a | |
326 | Curie: I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | You don't have to be an Einstein to help. The world needs doctors. | Curie: Please, then, we must go to her and talk. | X2a | |
327 | Curie: I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | {Question} Is that even possible? | Curie: Who is to say? There were great advances made before the war in cognition and memories. | Y1a | |
328 | COMCurie_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | NPCFCurie: A moment, please? | {Friendly} Sure, I enjoy talking with you. | Curie: As do I. | A1a |
329 | NPCFCurie: A moment, please? | Now's not a good time. | Curie: Later, then. I would appreciate it. | B1a | |
330 | NPCFCurie: A moment, please? | If you want. | X1a | ||
331 | NPCFCurie: A moment, please? | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
332 | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | {Friendly} It's all right, I'm here for you. | Curie: Thank you. That means so much. Becoming a synth is just so overwhelming. | A1a | |
333 | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | Get to the point. | Curie: I'm trying, it is hard. | B1a | |
334 | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | Go on. | Curie: Becoming a synth is just so much. | X1a | |
335 | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | {Question} Are you all right? | Curie: I just don't know. Becoming a synth is so much harder than I ever imagined. | Y1a | |
336 | Curie: But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | {Thinking} I prioritize and tackle what's most important at the time. | Curie: That's... That's helpful. | A1a | |
337 | Curie: But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | {Irritated} I just deal with it. It's part of being human. | Curie: You have had your whole life to adjust. For me, it comes at me all at once. | B1a | |
338 | Curie: But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | {Flirting} I hope some of these "inconsequential feelings" involve me. | Curie: Yes. No. And see, now my head goes ever more. Spin, spin, spin. | X1a | |
339 | Curie: But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | Be patient. In time you'll make sense of it. | Curie: Yes. No. And see, now my head goes ever more. Spin, spin, spin. | X2a | |
340 | Curie: But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | {Question} What sort of feelings? | Curie: I don't know. I think anger, fear, happiness, but I am not sure. They're so new. | Y1a | |
341 | Curie: And inspiration is as elusive as ever. I fear I will never contribute anything to the world. | {Friendly} The world? Not so sure. But you've certainly made a difference to me. | Curie: More feelings. No words for them. | A1a | |
342 | Curie: And inspiration is as elusive as ever. I fear I will never contribute anything to the world. | {Irritated} Your life is a gift. Start appreciating it. | Curie: I am trying. Believe me, I am. | B1a | |
343 | Curie: And inspiration is as elusive as ever. I fear I will never contribute anything to the world. | Be patient. You'll work it out. | Curie: In this maelstrom, it is hard to see the shore. | X1a | |
344 | Curie: And inspiration is as elusive as ever. I fear I will never contribute anything to the world. | Science isn't the only way you can help the Commonwealth. | Curie: Perhaps you are right. And together we have done much good. | Y1a | |
345 | Curie: But now I do this because I want to. Because you are... my friend. | {Friendly} You're my friend, too, Curie. | Curie: This stirs something in me. I have no idea why. | A1a | |
346 | Curie: But now I do this because I want to. Because you are... my friend. | We've got a job to do. So let's keep it professional. | Curie: I cannot change how I feel. I do not know how. | B1a | |
347 | Curie: But now I do this because I want to. Because you are... my friend. | {Flirting} So just friends? Nothing more than that? | Curie: I feel... very funny. | X1a | |
348 | Curie: But now I do this because I want to. Because you are... my friend. | {Question} What do you think a friend is? | Curie: Someone that brings you joy - good feelings - when they are about. Someone you desire to help and make happy. | Y1a | |
349 | COMCurie_03_AdmirationToConfidant | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | I have time. Let's talk. | Curie: It is a personal matter. | A1a |
350 | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | I don't have time to talk. | Curie: Please, soon. | B1a | |
351 | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | {Flirting} You're pretty distracting yourself. | Curie: I had a point. A reason. Oh, yes. | X1a | |
352 | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | {Question} What's up? | Curie: It is a personal matter. About... Well... | Y1a | |
353 | Curie: Other times, people suggest the strangest and most lurid things. And I am even more confused. Why do people do this? | {Friendly} You're full of life and optimism. People find that attractive. | Curie: Well, they should keep it to themselves. | A1a | |
354 | Curie: Other times, people suggest the strangest and most lurid things. And I am even more confused. Why do people do this? | {Irritated} You need to develop a thicker skin and get used to things like that. | Curie: That... That is good advice. | B1a | |
355 | Curie: Other times, people suggest the strangest and most lurid things. And I am even more confused. Why do people do this? | It's all part of being human. | Curie: How do you get anything done? | X1a | |
356 | Curie: Other times, people suggest the strangest and most lurid things. And I am even more confused. Why do people do this? | {Flirting} Because you're so cute when you're confused. | Curie: You are not making any of this easier... You. | Y1a | |
357 | COMCurie_04_ConfidantToInfatuation | NPCFCurie: Tell me, you must have time now. | {Friendly} This sounds good. | Curie: It is much better than that. | A1a |
358 | NPCFCurie: Tell me, you must have time now. | I'm busy right now. | Curie: Of course. But we must talk soon. | B1a | |
359 | NPCFCurie: Tell me, you must have time now. | {Flirting} I can think of better things to get excited about. | Curie: Oh, that's so... No, I will not let you derail me. | X1a | |
360 | NPCFCurie: Tell me, you must have time now. | I have time to talk. | Curie: Oh, that's so... No, I will not let you derail me. | X2a | |
361 | NPCFCurie: Tell me, you must have time now. | {Question} You're excited. What is it? | Curie: I am elated. Giddy. | Y1a | |
362 | Curie: I realize this is not earthshaking, but it means that inspiration does exist. | {Friendly} I know it wasn't easy, but you did it. | Curie: I find my head full of notions. Experiments. Many will fail, but maybe I will make more discoveries. | A1a | |
363 | Curie: I realize this is not earthshaking, but it means that inspiration does exist. | {Irritated} Doesn't sound more useful than a normal stimpak. | Curie: If you do not believe so, the next time you are injured you should try it yourself. | B1a | |
364 | Curie: I realize this is not earthshaking, but it means that inspiration does exist. | Sounds useful. I can use some. | Curie: Of course. You might say that our frequent escapades and injuries provided the real inspiration. | X1a | |
365 | Curie: I realize this is not earthshaking, but it means that inspiration does exist. | {Question} How did you discover that? | Curie: Mutafruit has a particular sugar compound that stimulates platelet production and can close wounds. | Y1a | |
366 | Curie: You are very dear to me. My close friend. And I hope I can return the many favors you have given me. | {Friendly} I consider you the same. | Curie: Good. Very good. | A1a | |
367 | Curie: You are very dear to me. My close friend. And I hope I can return the many favors you have given me. | {Irritated} Sure, we're friends. Just tone it down a notch. | Curie: Oh, I think I have been carried away. I will contain myself. | B1a | |
368 | Curie: You are very dear to me. My close friend. And I hope I can return the many favors you have given me. | You shouldn't be my friend just because you think you owe me. | Curie: My feelings do not grow out of obligation. They come from a deeper, more profound place. | X1a | |
369 | Curie: You are very dear to me. My close friend. And I hope I can return the many favors you have given me. | {Flirting} What we have between us is deeper than friendship. | Curie: My very first thought in all this excitement was I must tell you. It wouldn't feel real until I shared it with you. | Y1a | |
370 | COMCurie_04a_ConfidantToInfatuation | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | {Flirting} It's OK. You mean a lot to me, too. | Curie: I dared not hope. When we are apart, I guess and second guess. I should be only thinking about this achievement. | A1a |
371 | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | {Friendly} It's probably better if we just stay friends. | Curie: Yes. Of course. Sorry, I thought... Well, never mind. | B1a | |
372 | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | I don't know what I was thinking. This will never work. | Curie: Yes. Of course. Sorry, I thought... Well, never mind. | B2a | |
373 | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | {Amused} I mean very much... what? To the Commonwealth? Heck, to the world? | Curie: No, I was wrong. You're the one's that's terrible. To tease me such. | X1a | |
374 | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | {Question} What were you going to say? | Curie: I am... afraid to say anything more. I feel a coward. | Y1a | |
375 | Player Default: Instead my thoughts... they linger on you. | {Flirting} I love you, Curie. | Curie: And I love you. | A1a | |
376 | Player Default: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | I like you, Curie, but I don't think this is going to work. | Curie: You are probably right. Hopefully we can still journey together. I must... be going. | B1a | |
377 | Player Default: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | We'll never be more than friends, Curie. Good friends. | Curie: You are probably right. Hopefully we can still journey together. I must... be going. | B2a | |
378 | Player Default: No, I was wrong. You're the one's that's terrible. To tease me such. | {Flirting} Maybe I can take you out to dinner. See a movie. Or whatever people do these days. | Curie: I may be getting this out of order. But, I love you. And I would like this very, very much. | X1a | |
379 | Player Default: What were you going to say? | What do you want? From us, I mean? | Curie: I do not know. I have read so many medical textbooks. But none of them covered anything like this. | Y1a | |
380 | COMCurie_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCFCurie: Do you have time to talk now? | You can always speak your mind with me. | Curie: This is a difficult subject. | A1a |
381 | NPCFCurie: Do you have time to talk now? | Right now is a bad time. | Curie: Then we should talk soon. | B1a | |
382 | NPCFCurie: Do you have time to talk now? | Go ahead and say your piece. | X1a | ||
383 | NPCFCurie: Do you have time to talk now? | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
384 | Curie: It makes me very uncomfortable. Perhaps we should part ways? | No, we should stay together. | Curie: If we do, please treat others with more care. | A1a | |
385 | Curie: It makes me very uncomfortable. Perhaps we should part ways? | If you have a problem, leave. | Curie: If you will not change, perhaps I will. | B1a | |
386 | Curie: It makes me very uncomfortable. Perhaps we should part ways? | That's your call to make. | Curie: For now, we shall continue. But please treat others with more care. | X1a | |
387 | Curie: It makes me very uncomfortable. Perhaps we should part ways? | {Question} What did I do wrong? | Curie: The duty of all members of a society is to promote the quality of life of the collective. | Y1a | |
388 | COMCurie_06_DisdainToHatred | Curie: This I can no longer be a part of. | {Somber} I'll do better. | Curie: How am I supposed to believe this? You focus only on yourself. | A1a |
389 | Curie: This I can no longer be a part of. | {Irritated} I don't need another lecture. | Curie: Then I will not bore you with one. | B1a | |
390 | Curie: This I can no longer be a part of. | It can't be that bad. | Curie: I assure you, it is. You keep focusing on yourself at the expense of everyone else. | X1a | |
391 | Curie: This I can no longer be a part of. | {Question} So you're leaving me, then? | Curie: Yes. I cannot stand by while you use others around you so cruelly. | Y1a | |
392 | Player Default: As soon as it suits you, I expect you will hurt others again. | {Somber} Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | Curie: I find it hard to believe... Fine. | A1a | |
393 | Player Default: I don't need another lecture. | {Angry} No one talks to me like that. Screw you. | Curie: Then I will gladly leave. | B1a | |
394 | Player Default: And to think I have helped with this... No. | Face it, you'll do more good traveling with me than on your own. | Curie: I cannot deny... this is true. If you just change a little bit we can make this work. | X1a | |
395 | Player Default: Yes. I cannot stand by while you use others around you so cruelly. | {Irritated} It's a hard world. I do what I have to. | Curie: This is true. But you will do these things without me. | Y1a | |
396 | COMCurie_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCFCurie: I really want to talk. | {Concerned} You sound troubled. | Curie: Sadly, I am. | A1a |
397 | NPCFCurie: I really want to talk. | Not now, Curie. | Curie: It can wait. | B1a | |
398 | NPCFCurie: I really want to talk. | Go ahead. | X1a | ||
399 | NPCFCurie: I really want to talk. | {Question} What do you need? | Y1a | ||
400 | Curie: I cannot stay... like we were. I need time to think. | {Sad} But I still care for you. | Curie: And I you. But this is really gnawing at me. | A1a | |
401 | Curie: I cannot stay... like we were. I need time to think. | I don't need you judging me. | Curie: See? This. This is what I mean. Hard. | B1a | |
402 | Curie: I cannot stay... like we were. I need time to think. | {Sad} I'm sad to hear that. | Curie: No sadder than I am to say it. | X1a | |
403 | Curie: I cannot stay... like we were. I need time to think. | {Question} What do you mean by harder? | Curie: You used to put others ahead of yourself. It is a quality I greatly admired. | Y1a | |
404 | COMCurie_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to talk? | Talk to me, then. | Curie: Thank you. | A1a |
405 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to talk? | I don't have time right now. | Curie: Later, then. | B1a | |
406 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to talk? | Go ahead. | X1a | ||
407 | NPCFCurie: Is now a better time to talk? | {Question} What's up? | Y1a | ||
408 | Curie: Please, go back to doing more of this instead of your current behavior. | {Friendly} I don't want to make you uncomfortable, I value you. | Curie: Once I valued you, but now... You make it hard. | A1a | |
409 | Curie: Please, go back to doing more of this instead of your current behavior. | {Irritated} The Commonwealth's a tough place, so stop whining about how I do my business. | Curie: As you wish. | B1a | |
410 | Curie: Please, go back to doing more of this instead of your current behavior. | I'll consider what you said. | Curie: I hope you do more than just consider it. | X1a | |
411 | Curie: Please, go back to doing more of this instead of your current behavior. | {Question} What can I do to make it better? | Curie: You have, in the past, treated people with honor and respect. This is the person I gladly followed. | Y1a | |
412 | COMCurie_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | Curie: To treat others with civility and a small measure of grace? If you continue this, then I am gone. | I want to help people. | Curie: And sometimes, I know, you do. But you must do better. | A1a |
413 | Curie: To treat others with civility and a small measure of grace? If you continue this, then I am gone. | Just shut up. | Curie: For people born in this time, I make allowances. | B1a | |
414 | Curie: To treat others with civility and a small measure of grace? If you continue this, then I am gone. | Understood. | Curie: Good. | X1a | |
415 | Curie: To treat others with civility and a small measure of grace? If you continue this, then I am gone. | {Question} Civility? Grace? Is it really that important? | Curie: If everyone behaves like you the whole Commonwealth will devolve. Perhaps into anarchy. | Y1a | |
416 | COMCurie_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | Curie: We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | Just give me one last chance. | Curie: Another? I was a fool to give you as many chances as I have. Not again. | A1a |
417 | Curie: We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | {Irritated} Go ahead and leave, I don't need you. | Curie: I will do so gladly. | B1a | |
418 | Curie: We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | Do what you got to do. | Curie: Oh, I shall. | X1a | |
419 | Curie: We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | {Question} What's your problem? | Curie: You. You are my problem. | Y1a | |
420 | COMCurie_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCFCurie: Can we talk now? | Sounds like you're in a good mood. | Curie: Oh, I am. I have been thinking a great deal. | A1a |
421 | NPCFCurie: Can we talk now? | Later. | Curie: Of course. | B1a | |
422 | NPCFCurie: Can we talk now? | Yeah, sure, go ahead. | X1a | ||
423 | NPCFCurie: Can we talk now? | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
424 | Curie: Regardless, I feel closer to you than ever before. Everything can be like it was before, yes? | {Friendly} Sure. Just like we were. | Curie: I was so miserable without you, my love. But now we are together again and my heart feels like it will burst. | A1a | |
425 | Curie: Regardless, I feel closer to you than ever before. Everything can be like it was before, yes? | {Irritated} What you said to me before really hurt. | Curie: I feel terrible about that. You do know that all of this is so new. I will make mistakes. | B1a | |
426 | Curie: Regardless, I feel closer to you than ever before. Everything can be like it was before, yes? | I don't know. | Curie: Give it time, I am sure if we work together our best days are still ahead of us. | X1a | |
427 | Curie: Regardless, I feel closer to you than ever before. Everything can be like it was before, yes? | {Question} You sure about this? | Curie: I am, my love. I have been miserable without you. But no more. You'll see. | Y1a | |
428 | COMCurie_12_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | Curie: Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | {Friendly} You know, you're a very refreshing person to travel with. | Curie: And you, you're not so bad yourself. See, I make a joke. | A1a |
429 | Curie: Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | {Sad} There's good times, sure. But life is usually full of pain. | Curie: Oh. That is so... depressing. But come, if this is a rare good time - we should enjoy it. | B1a | |
430 | Curie: Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | Partly. Being human is complicated. | Curie: On that we can agree. | X1a | |
431 | Curie: Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | {Question} Your discovery really makes you that happy? | Curie: More than I can say. As a machine I was certain of my fundamental limitations. So many of them. | Y1a | |
432 | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | {Friendly} You're my best friend, as well. | Curie: Then all is right with the world. | A1a | |
433 | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | {Irritated} Yeah, yeah, I'm the best. | Curie: You know, you really are. | B1a | |
434 | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | You're welcome. | Curie: Let us continue on our adventures. | X1a | |
435 | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | {Flirting} Maybe we should try being more than best friends. | Curie: I... I have been thinking of this. And... | Y1a | |
436 | COMCurie_Dismiss | Curie: Are you sure I am not needed? | Yeah. | Curie: As you wish. | A1a |
437 | Curie: Are you sure I am not needed? | Actually, never mind. | B1a | ||
438 | Curie: Are you sure I am not needed? | Don't worry, we'll travel together again. | X1a | ||
439 | Curie: Are you sure I am not needed? | {Question} Is that a problem? | Curie: No. If you need to run your own errands, I will of course respect this. | Y1a | |
440 | COMCurie_Murder | NPCFCurie: I must insist we talk. At once. | If you have something to say, I'll listen. | A1a | |
441 | NPCFCurie: I must insist we talk. At once. | Now's not a good time. | Curie: This matter is most urgent. It will not wait long. | B1a | |
442 | NPCFCurie: I must insist we talk. At once. | Be quick about it. | X1a | ||
443 | NPCFCurie: I must insist we talk. At once. | {Question} You sound angry. | Curie: I am beyond this. I am furious. | Y1a | |
444 | Curie: To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | {Somber} It won't happen again. Promise. | Curie: As long as you hold to that, we can still travel together. | A1a | |
445 | Curie: To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | {Irritated} I'll do what I want to who I want. | Curie: If this is how you truly feel, then it is clear we are not as close as I once thought. | B1a | |
446 | Curie: To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | It was a mistake. These things happen up here. | Curie: I believe you. But I will not tolerate any more mistakes like this. | X1a | |
447 | Curie: To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | {Question} People die all the time up here. Was what happened really murder? | Curie: I agree, there are many lawbreakers up here. But those were innocent people. It is quite clear that was a heinous deed. | Y1a | |
448 | COMCurie_PickUpScene | NPCFCurie: Do you need something, monsieur? | I'd like to travel together some more. | Curie: Then let us get under way. | A1a |
449 | NPCFCurie: Do you need something, monsieur? | Never mind. | Curie: As you wish. | B1a | |
450 | NPCFCurie: Do you need something, monsieur? | {Question} How are you doing? | Curie: I must confess, I am missing you. I hope you've come so we can travel together again. Hint hint. | Y1a | |
451 | COMCurie_PickUpScene_Initial | Curie: So now I must see the rest of the Commonwealth. Consult with scientists. Unearth more data to challenge my hypotheses. | After the bombs, the Commonwealth is a little lacking in the science department. | Curie: But surely there is still men of learning out there. And, if nothing else, there is data. | A1a |
452 | Curie: So now I must see the rest of the Commonwealth. Consult with scientists. Unearth more data to challenge my hypotheses. | {Irritated} Your job is to stay here, not go gallavanting around the Commonwealth. | Curie: My former master, Monsieur Burrow, is quite dead. I have no other orders or obligations. | B1a | |
453 | Curie: So now I must see the rest of the Commonwealth. Consult with scientists. Unearth more data to challenge my hypotheses. | It sounds like the Vault could really use you. | Curie: Of this, there is no doubt. But I seek to elevate my capabilities, and down here I will stagnate. | X1a | |
454 | Curie: So now I must see the rest of the Commonwealth. Consult with scientists. Unearth more data to challenge my hypotheses. | {Question} What are you looking to learn up there? | Curie: Down here is an enclosed system. And without the introduction of new mutagens, viruses, or bacteria it is quite... dull, medically speaking. | Y1a | |
455 | Curie: Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | Come along, then. | Curie: Excellent. We must embark at once. | A1a | |
456 | Curie: Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | Not right now. | Curie: Well, perhaps for now I will help out here. But if you change your mind, please, you must find me. | B1a | |
457 | Curie: Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | Maybe later. | Curie: Well, perhaps for now I will help out here. But if you change your mind, please, you must find me. | X1a | |
458 | Curie: Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | It's no picnic up there. Anything you can do to help us survive? | Curie: But, of course. I have been equipped with medical equipment. If you become injured in our journeys, I can administer stimpaks. | Y1a | |
463 | COMCurie_zz_OldLines | Curie: And so I wonder, do you like me? Do you more than like me? What does that even mean? Please tell me I'm not sounding the fool. | I have real feelings for you. Of the more than friendship flavor. | Curie: Oh. I see. | A1a |
464 | Curie: And so I wonder, do you like me? Do you more than like me? What does that even mean? Please tell me I'm not sounding the fool. | We're just friends, Curie. Nothing more. | Curie: Oh, I am the fool. Apologies. Humans are just so complicated. | B1a | |
465 | Curie: And so I wonder, do you like me? Do you more than like me? What does that even mean? Please tell me I'm not sounding the fool. | I lost someone... very important to me. I'm not ready to "more than like" anyone. | Curie: This is terrible. And here I am babbling and you have real loss. | X1a | |
466 | Curie: And so I wonder, do you like me? Do you more than like me? What does that even mean? Please tell me I'm not sounding the fool. | It depends. Do you more than like me? | Curie: And again with my head and the spinning feelings. | Y1a |
COMCurieQuest
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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467 | COMCurieQuest_100_CurieFollowup | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | Doctor Amari may be able to help. | Curie: Then we must see this doctor. At once. Please. | A1a |
468 | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | It's my top priority. | Curie: Then we must see this doctor. At once. Please. | A2a | |
469 | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | I haven't found anyone yet. | Curie: Please, continue your search. | B1a | |
470 | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | {Neutral} I think we ought to part ways. | Curie: As you wish. | X1a | |
471 | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | I'm working on it. | Curie: As you wish. | X3a | |
472 | NPCFCurie: Have you found someone that can help me become human? | {Question} Any ideas of where I can find someone? | Curie: We need someone who is fully trained as a neural surgeon and well versed with machine/human interfaces. | Y1a | |
473 | COMCurieQuest_200_AmariMeeting | Doctor, my friend here needs your help. | DoctorAmari: Oh? I'm not a mechanic. What could she possibly want from me? | A | |
474 | DoctorAmari: You... you want to what? Is she serious? | Curie has a lot of Pre-War research data, but she can't continue her important research as a robot. | DoctorAmari: Why not? | A1a | |
475 | DoctorAmari: You... you want to what? Is she serious? | Don't look at me. It's her idea. | DoctorAmari: Why do you want this? | B1a | |
476 | DoctorAmari: You... you want to what? Is she serious? | If you could just help us out, Doc. | DoctorAmari: I was thinking you'd be asking for something less... drastic. I need to know why. | X1a | |
477 | DoctorAmari: You... you want to what? Is she serious? | {Question} Can you do it or not? | DoctorAmari: I won't even consider something like this unless there's a good reason. | Y1a | |
478 | DoctorAmari: A synth brain, on the other hand... Well, it's already somewhere between the two... | {Defiant} You're not suggesting...? I won't kill a synth. | DoctorAmari: I'm suggesting nothing of the kind. Allow me to explain. | A1a | |
479 | DoctorAmari: A synth brain, on the other hand... Well, it's already somewhere between the two... | {Sarcastic, annoyed} I don't have a synth brain handy, Doc. | DoctorAmari: I may be able to help with that. | B1a | |
480 | DoctorAmari: A synth brain, on the other hand... Well, it's already somewhere between the two... | So it is possible, then. | DoctorAmari: Likely, even. We just need a synth. And I may be able to help with that. | X1a | |
481 | DoctorAmari: A synth brain, on the other hand... Well, it's already somewhere between the two... | {Question} Why would it only work on a synth? | DoctorAmari: To be clear, it may not work. But some synths have cybernetic enhancements that interface directly with their brains. | Y1a | |
482 | DoctorAmari: A synth brain, on the other hand... Well, it's already somewhere between the two... | {Question} What do you know about synths? | DoctorAmari: To be clear, it may not work. But some synths have cybernetic enhancements that interface directly with their brains. | Y2a | |
483 | DoctorAmari: I know a caretaker for one of these brain dead synths. If they're willing, we could try transferring your friend's consciousness into her. | I'd like to try. | DoctorAmari: We just need her caretaker's consent. | A1a | |
484 | DoctorAmari: I know a caretaker for one of these brain dead synths. If they're willing, we could try transferring your friend's consciousness into her. | The whole idea makes me uneasy. | DoctorAmari: Her caretaker may feel the same way, but we won't know until we ask her. | B1a | |
485 | DoctorAmari: I know a caretaker for one of these brain dead synths. If they're willing, we could try transferring your friend's consciousness into her. | I don't know about this. | DoctorAmari: We may not have the option, in any event. Her caretaker may not give her consent. | X1a | |
486 | DoctorAmari: I know a caretaker for one of these brain dead synths. If they're willing, we could try transferring your friend's consciousness into her. | So you're willing to perform the operation? | DoctorAmari: My patient knew the risks and opted for memory replacement. She wanted a new life. | Y1a | |
487 | COMCurieQuest_300a_GloryMeeting | Glory: I don't know. Maybe I should just let her go. | {Concerned} Her sacrifice will give someone else the gift of life. | Glory: I... I think she'd like that. | A1a |
488 | Glory: I don't know. Maybe I should just let her go. | {Irritated} Just make a decision already. | Glory: G5 was a friend, all right? So give me some time. | B1a | |
489 | Glory: I don't know. Maybe I should just let her go. | She's already dead, but what's left of her could help others. | Glory: I've been hoping the Doc could think of something. She's breathing and all... It's her, you understand. | X1a | |
490 | Glory: I don't know. Maybe I should just let her go. | {Question} What would G5 have wanted? | Glory: G5 was scared. Like most synths, she was terrified the Institute would find her and send her back. | Y1a | |
491 | COMCurieQuest_300b_GenericMeeting | GenericRailroad: Better than letting her rot. | {Concerned} She will be giving what's left of her life for someone else. | GenericRailroad: Yeah, that sounds pretty good. | A1a |
492 | GenericRailroad: Better than letting her rot. | {Pessimistic} Both options suck, really. | GenericRailroad: Thanks. That makes it easier. | B1a | |
493 | GenericRailroad: Better than letting her rot. | That's a decision you have to make. | GenericRailroad: You're not making this any easier. | X1a | |
494 | GenericRailroad: Better than letting her rot. | {Question} What do you think she would want? | GenericRailroad: Damned if I know. It's not like I even knew her before. Hmm. | Y1a | |
495 | COMCurieQuest_500_CurieAwakes | NewCurieBody: My designation is Contagions Vulnerability Robotic Infirmary Engineer. Or Curie. | {Relieved} You had me worried there. | NewCurieBody: Do not concern yourself. I feel better now. | A1a |
496 | NewCurieBody: My designation is Contagions Vulnerability Robotic Infirmary Engineer. Or Curie. | {Suspicious} I'm not sure that's really Curie. | NewCurieBody: Oh, but it is I. Sorry, these vocal chords are very strange. | B1a | |
497 | NewCurieBody: My designation is Contagions Vulnerability Robotic Infirmary Engineer. Or Curie. | That's promising. | X1a | ||
498 | NewCurieBody: My designation is Contagions Vulnerability Robotic Infirmary Engineer. Or Curie. | {Question} Is that really you, Curie? | NewCurieBody: Yes. You sound so different with these ears. | Y1a | |
499 | NewCurieBody: Oh, my insides feel peculiar. What is that? | You might be feeling grief. For a friend. | NewCurieBody: This unit has no friends. But... There, my chest is tightening when I think of poor Doctor Burrow. | A1a | |
500 | NewCurieBody: Oh, my insides feel peculiar. What is that? | I'm not feeling it, so you tell me. | NewCurieBody: I have no idea. My chest feels so tight. Poor Doctor Burrow. | B1a | |
501 | NewCurieBody: Oh, my insides feel peculiar. What is that? | She sounds good, doc. | X1a | ||
502 | NewCurieBody: Oh, my insides feel peculiar. What is that? | Are you OK, Curie? | NewCurieBody: I feel... functional. But this feeling. My chest is tight. Poor Doctor Burrow. | Y1a | |
503 | COMCurieQuest_PostCurie | NewCurieBody: What if my arm is blown off? It is not so simple to repair this now. | {Friendly} Don't worry, I'll keep you safe. | NewCurieBody: That makes me feel. Better. Calm. | A1a |
504 | NewCurieBody: What if my arm is blown off? It is not so simple to repair this now. | {Irritated} This is what you signed up for. | NewCurieBody: But I had no idea how different it would be. | B1a | |
505 | NewCurieBody: What if my arm is blown off? It is not so simple to repair this now. | Here's some advice. Keep your limbs attached from now on. | NewCurieBody: *laugh* I will do so. That was strange, I laughed. | X1a | |
506 | NewCurieBody: What if my arm is blown off? It is not so simple to repair this now. | {Question} Are you afraid? | NewCurieBody: I supposed it could be fear. But... something else, as well. It is a jumble. | Y1a | |
507 | COMCurieQuest_PostGlory | Glory: I hope... I hope a little of that's still there. And if it isn't, make sure all this was worth it. | With Curie's scientific skills, there's a real chance she'll help a lot of people down the line. | Glory: You know... That sounds all right. | A1a |
508 | Glory: I hope... I hope a little of that's still there. And if it isn't, make sure all this was worth it. | With Curie's scientific skills, there's a real chance she'll help a lot of people down the line. | Glory: You know... That sounds all right. | A2a | |
509 | Glory: I hope... I hope a little of that's still there. And if it isn't, make sure all this was worth it. | Hell, if I know if it was worth it. | Glory: I guess this'll be one for the philosophers. | B1a | |
510 | Glory: I hope... I hope a little of that's still there. And if it isn't, make sure all this was worth it. | Well, it's all over now. | Glory: Yeah. | X1a | |
511 | Glory: I hope... I hope a little of that's still there. And if it isn't, make sure all this was worth it. | {Question} What was G5 like? | Glory: Tough. Tough enough the SRB had to strip her mind. More than once. | Y1a |
COMCurieTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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512 | COMCurieTalk_TalkScene | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} So, how are we doing, Curie? | Curie: As you wish. | A2a |
513 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Are things okay between you and me? | Curie: As you wish. | A3a | |
514 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | Curie: As you wish. | A4a | |
515 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Is everything alright between us? | Curie: As you wish. | A5a | |
516 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} I wanted to make sure things were okay between you and me. | Curie: As you wish. | A6a | |
517 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} That's all for now. | Curie: As you wish. | B1a | |
518 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} That was all. | Curie: As you wish. | B2a | |
519 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} Nothing else I needed. | Curie: As you wish. | B3a | |
520 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} That was it. | Curie: As you wish. | B4a | |
521 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} Didn't have anything else. | Curie: As you wish. | B5a | |
522 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | Curie: It pains me to say goodbye. But we will be together again soon, yes? | X1a | |
523 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} I think it's about time we called it quits. | Curie: It pains me to say goodbye. But we will be together again soon, yes? | X2a | |
524 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go. | Curie: It pains me to say goodbye. But we will be together again soon, yes? | X3a | |
525 | NPCFCurie: I have made some medicine for you. If you like. | {Neutral} Probably about time we parted ways. | Curie: It pains me to say goodbye. But we will be together again soon, yes? | X4a |
COMDanse
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526 | COMDanse_01_NeutralToFriendship | Danse: I fought by his side for years and we had some seriously close calls, but he never explained to me why I was treated that way. | {Friendly} It sounds like he was trying to motivate you. | Danse: If he was, I never got a chance to ask. | A1a |
527 | Danse: I fought by his side for years and we had some seriously close calls, but he never explained to me why I was treated that way. | {Suspicious} I'm sure every soldier felt the same way. | Danse: Maybe. I never got the chance to find out. | B1a | |
528 | Danse: I fought by his side for years and we had some seriously close calls, but he never explained to me why I was treated that way. | {Confident} I'm sure he had his reasons. | Danse: If he had, I never discovered them. | X1a | |
529 | Danse: I fought by his side for years and we had some seriously close calls, but he never explained to me why I was treated that way. | {Question} Did you ever ask him why? | Danse: I'd considered it, but unfortunately, I never had the chance. | Y1a | |
530 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Do you want to have that talk now? | {Friendly} Of course. What's on your mind? | Danse: Thank you. | A1a | |
531 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Do you want to have that talk now? | {Confident} Not right now. | Danse: Very well. It can wait. | B1a | |
532 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Do you want to have that talk now? | {Neutral} Go on. | Danse: I appreciate your time. | X1a | |
533 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Do you want to have that talk now? | {Question} Does it have anything to do with the Brotherhood? | Danse: I wouldn't necessarily say that. | Y1a | |
534 | Danse: And given that you've adjusted so well to our beliefs, I don't think I needed to push so hard. | {Friendly} That's very kind. Thank you. | Danse: Well, you deserve it. | A1a | |
535 | Danse: And given that you've adjusted so well to our beliefs, I don't think I needed to push so hard. | {Punch "is" / Amused} So there is a human being under all of that power armor after all. | Danse: Sometimes I need a reminder, but yes... there is. | B1a | |
536 | Danse: And given that you've adjusted so well to our beliefs, I don't think I needed to push so hard. | {Amused} I'm betting it hurt to say that. | Danse: A little bit, yes. | X1a | |
537 | Danse: And given that you've adjusted so well to our beliefs, I don't think I needed to push so hard. | {Concerned} You worried that I'm going to quit? | Danse: No, I just felt it was the right thing to do. | Y1a | |
538 | Danse: It's because I believe in you and I don't want to see any of your potential go to waste. | {Grateful} I'm flattered that you have so much faith in me. | Danse: You've earned that faith by your own hand. | A1a | |
539 | Danse: It's because I believe in you and I don't want to see any of your potential go to waste. | {Confident} Well, it took you long enough to notice. | Danse: What can I say? Maybe I'm becoming more like Krieg than I realized. | B1a | |
540 | Danse: It's because I believe in you and I don't want to see any of your potential go to waste. | {Question} What happened at Adams Air Force Base? | Danse: Back in the Capital Wasteland, The Brotherhood was at war with a traitorous group of rebels who called themselves "The Enclave." | Y1a | |
541 | COMDanse_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | Danse: When the Brotherhood came through on a recruiting run, we felt like it was the best way out of our nowhere lives, so we joined up. | {Friendly} I'm glad you had greater ambitions than just selling junk. | Danse: Once I saw what the Brotherhood had to offer, there was no comparison. | A1a |
542 | Danse: When the Brotherhood came through on a recruiting run, we felt like it was the best way out of our nowhere lives, so we joined up. | {impatience / Irritated} I didn't expect your entire life story. I hope there's a point. | Danse: I'm getting to it, if you'll let me finish. | B1a | |
543 | Danse: When the Brotherhood came through on a recruiting run, we felt like it was the best way out of our nowhere lives, so we joined up. | {playful, not an insult / Amused} I have a hard time picturing you as anything but a soldier. | Danse: Clearly I was ignoring my calling. | X1a | |
544 | Danse: When the Brotherhood came through on a recruiting run, we felt like it was the best way out of our nowhere lives, so we joined up. | {Puzzled} Rivet City? Must be post-war, because I've never heard of it. | Danse: You're right. It was a settlement built inside the remains of a beached aircraft carrier. | Y1a | |
545 | NPCMPaladinDanse: There's still that off the record matter I'd like to discuss. Do you have time now? | {Friendly} Absolutely. Go ahead. | Danse: Thank you. This is difficult for me to say, so I hope you'll bear with me as I try to get through it. | A1a | |
546 | NPCMPaladinDanse: There's still that off the record matter I'd like to discuss. Do you have time now? | {Confident} Maybe later. | Danse: Very well, I suppose it can wait. | B1a | |
547 | NPCMPaladinDanse: There's still that off the record matter I'd like to discuss. Do you have time now? | {Neutral} All right. | Danse: Forgive me, this is difficult. | X1a | |
548 | NPCMPaladinDanse: There's still that off the record matter I'd like to discuss. Do you have time now? | {a bit surprised but playful / Surprised} Off the record? That's not like you, Danse. | Danse: Which is why this is going to be difficult to say, so I'd appreciate it if you bear with me. | Y1a | |
549 | Danse: It's apparent from your attitude and your actions that you intend to keep those ideals close to your heart. | {Grateful} I'm flattered to hear this, but I feel like there's more. | Danse: There is. I'm just not very good at these sort of things. | A1a | |
550 | Danse: It's apparent from your attitude and your actions that you intend to keep those ideals close to your heart. | {Concerned} I feel like I'm about to get some bad news. | Danse: No, not at all. I'm just not very good at these things. | B1a | |
551 | Danse: It's apparent from your attitude and your actions that you intend to keep those ideals close to your heart. | {Friendly} I know there's more you want to say. Go on. | Danse: Yes, I'm getting to that. I'm just not very good at these things. | X1a | |
552 | Danse: It's apparent from your attitude and your actions that you intend to keep those ideals close to your heart. | {Question} You're beating around the bush. Is there something you're trying to tell me? | Danse: Is it that obvious? | Y1a | |
553 | Danse: He wasn't Cutler anymore. I had to... it was my duty to... put him down. | {Friendly} You did the right thing. | Danse: It's what I was taught. I don't know if it was right. | A1a | |
554 | Danse: He wasn't Cutler anymore. I had to... it was my duty to... put him down. | {Surprised} I can't believe you'd do that to him. | Danse: I didn't have a choice. | B1a | |
555 | Danse: He wasn't Cutler anymore. I had to... it was my duty to... put him down. | {Confident} You did what the Brotherhood taught you. | Danse: Then you understand why it had to be done. | X1a | |
556 | Danse: He wasn't Cutler anymore. I had to... it was my duty to... put him down. | {Question} Are you sure there wasn't anything you could do to change him back? | Danse: The FEV effect is irreversible. There was nothing anyone could do. | Y1a | |
557 | Danse: I don't want to go through that again. | {Friendly} It'll never come to that, I promise. | Danse: Even though I'm well aware that you have no control over it, I appreciate the sentiment. | A1a | |
558 | Danse: I don't want to go through that again. | {Confident} I can't make any promises. | Danse: I realize that. | B1a | |
559 | Danse: I don't want to go through that again. | {Amused} Well, there goes my dream of being reborn as a Super Mutant. | Danse: Glad to have changed your mind. | X1a | |
560 | Danse: I don't want to go through that again. | {flirting with Danse / Flirting} It would never be that way with me... I care about you too much to let that happen. | Danse: I... I didn't know you felt that strongly about our... well, about us. | Y1a | |
561 | COMDanse_03_AdmirationToConfidant | NPCMPaladinDanse: If you have the time to talk now, I'd still like to know what you think about Scribe Haylen. | {Confident} She's as dedicated as they come. A real team player. | Danse: I couldn't agree more. | A1a |
562 | NPCMPaladinDanse: If you have the time to talk now, I'd still like to know what you think about Scribe Haylen. | {Confident} She seems a bit rough around the edges, but nothing that would interfere with her duties. | Danse: That's good to know. | B1a | |
563 | NPCMPaladinDanse: If you have the time to talk now, I'd still like to know what you think about Scribe Haylen. | {Thinking} I don't think I know her well enough to give you a military evaluation. | Danse: That's a shame. Perhaps you should spend more time working with her then. She's a model soldier. | X1a | |
564 | NPCMPaladinDanse: If you have the time to talk now, I'd still like to know what you think about Scribe Haylen. | {Puzzled} Scribe Haylen? Why, is something wrong with her? | Danse: No, not at all. Haylen's doing well. | Y1a | |
565 | Danse: But I wasn't looking for an evaluation of her performance as a scribe, I wanted to know what you thought of Haylen... as a person. | {a bit suspicious / Suspicious} As a person? It's not like you to ask me something like that. | Danse: No it's not. | A1a | |
566 | Danse: But I wasn't looking for an evaluation of her performance as a scribe, I wanted to know what you thought of Haylen... as a person. | {Not angry, just busy / Concerned} I don't think I want to get into this discussion right now. | Danse: I understand. We can resume this later. | B1a | |
567 | Danse: But I wasn't looking for an evaluation of her performance as a scribe, I wanted to know what you thought of Haylen... as a person. | {friendly jab at Danse / Sarcastic} So there is a heart beating under all that armor after all. | Danse: I suppose I deserve that. I just don't normally find these discussions easy to handle, so I try to avoid them at all costs. | X1a | |
568 | Danse: But I wasn't looking for an evaluation of her performance as a scribe, I wanted to know what you thought of Haylen... as a person. | {getting a bit suspicious / Suspicious} This isn't like you, Danse. Are you going to tell me what this is all about? | Danse: I suppose I'm beating around the bush because I don't normally find these discussions easy to handle. | Y1a | |
569 | Danse: Since you and I are getting along so well, I felt like I could confide in you about it... to get your honest opinion. | {Friendly} I appreciate that you value my opinion so highly. Tell me what's on your mind. | Danse: Let me explain everything from the beginning. | A1a | |
570 | Danse: Since you and I are getting along so well, I felt like I could confide in you about it... to get your honest opinion. | {Concerned} This seems like something you should be discussing with Haylen. | Danse: If you'd allow me to explain, I think you'd understand precisely why that wouldn't be appropriate. | B1a | |
571 | Danse: Since you and I are getting along so well, I felt like I could confide in you about it... to get your honest opinion. | {Concerned} Sure, tell me what's on your mind. | Danse: Let me start from the beginning. | X1a | |
572 | Danse: Since you and I are getting along so well, I felt like I could confide in you about it... to get your honest opinion. | {Question} She seems to be able to handle herself. Why are you worried? | Danse: Haylen is a model scribe. This has nothing to do with her capabilities in the field. | Y1a | |
573 | Danse: Even though I'm certain she wanted to continue fighting for that Knight's life, she injected him without question. | {Confident} She did the right thing. | Danse: Of course she did. | A1a | |
574 | Danse: Even though I'm certain she wanted to continue fighting for that Knight's life, she injected him without question. | {Angry} That's horrible, Danse. Maybe Haylen could have saved him. | Danse: Impossible. He was paralyzed and internally bleeding... and out here, that's as good as a death sentence. | B1a | |
575 | Danse: Even though I'm certain she wanted to continue fighting for that Knight's life, she injected him without question. | {Neutral} It sounds like she was simply following your orders. | Danse: Of course she was. Haylen's never been insubordinate. | X1a | |
576 | Danse: Even though I'm certain she wanted to continue fighting for that Knight's life, she injected him without question. | {Question} Are you asking me whether or not I approve? | Danse: Of course not. I stand by every order I've ever given. | Y1a | |
577 | Danse: That's why I'm worried about her... and for that matter, everyone under my command. | {Concerned} Haylen will be fine. It's you that I'm worried about. | Danse: Me? | A1a | |
578 | Danse: That's why I'm worried about her... and for that matter, everyone under my command. | {concerned/a bit scolding / Concerned} Don't use Haylen as an excuse. This is about you. | Danse: Yeah, I suppose you're right. | B1a | |
579 | Danse: That's why I'm worried about her... and for that matter, everyone under my command. | {Suspicious} This isn't really about Haylen, is it. | Danse: No, I guess it isn't. | X1a | |
580 | Danse: That's why I'm worried about her... and for that matter, everyone under my command. | {Question} Come on Danse, what is it you're really worried about here? | Danse: I don't know. | Y1a | |
581 | Danse: But how can anyone have confidence in me anymore? Hell, how can I have confidence in myself? | {trying to make Danse feel better / Friendly} The way you held Haylen tells me you care about them... and they care about you. | Danse: I... I never thought of it that way. | A1a | |
582 | Danse: But how can anyone have confidence in me anymore? Hell, how can I have confidence in myself? | {tough love / Irritated} Snap out of it, Danse. You're a soldier and we're at war. | Danse: You're right. I'm sorry that I even brought this up in the first place. | B1a | |
583 | Danse: But how can anyone have confidence in me anymore? Hell, how can I have confidence in myself? | {Confident} There are no guarantees in life, Danse. We just do the best we can, and we press on. | Danse: That's sound advice, soldier. | X1a | |
584 | Danse: But how can anyone have confidence in me anymore? Hell, how can I have confidence in myself? | {Friendly} Would it make you feel better if I told you that I believed in you? | Danse: Actually, it does. | Y1a | |
585 | Danse: It's comforting to know that I can speak to you as more than just your commanding officer. | {as a good friend / Friendly} I'm here anytime you need me, Danse. | Danse: Good. I may take you up on that someday. | A1a | |
586 | Danse: It's comforting to know that I can speak to you as more than just your commanding officer. | {a tad scolding, but friendly overall / Confident} Next time you want to talk to me about yourself, try and be a little more up-front about it. | Danse: I apologize for that. | B1a | |
587 | Danse: It's comforting to know that I can speak to you as more than just your commanding officer. | {Friendly} I'm glad that it's made you feel better, Danse. | Danse: More than you realize. | X1a | |
588 | Danse: It's comforting to know that I can speak to you as more than just your commanding officer. | {genuine, you have feelings too... not overly sexual / Flirting} Does this mean you'd be there to hold me if I ever needed it? | Danse: I.. I don't know. I never thought you'd ask me something like that. | Y1a | |
589 | COMDanse_04_ConfidantToInfatuation | Player Default: It is important, but... I don't even know where to begin. There's so much I wanted to say. | {Friendly} Take it easy, Danse. Whatever it is, I'll help you work through it. | Danse: I don't know if anything will help me work through it. | A1a |
590 | Player Default: Sure, I understand. Perhaps we'll speak later. | {Sarcastic} Easy, or you might blow a gasket or something. | Danse: If you can put my synthetic nature aside for a moment, maybe you'll understand what I'm trying to tell you. | B1a | |
591 | Player Default: Honestly... I don't even know where to begin. There's so much I wanted to say. | {Concerned} Take a deep breath and start from the beginning. | Danse: I'll try. | X1a | |
592 | Player Default: I really thought this would be easier to talk about. There's so much I wanted to say, but I don't know where to start. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Confident} This has something to do with your true identity as a synth, doesn't it. | Danse: Believe it or not, it's deeper than that. | Y1a | |
593 | Danse: And it scares the hell out of me. | {comforting / Friendly} It's impossible to plan your life. Hell, I didn't expect to wake up 200 years into the future. | Danse: Yet you've been able to roll with every punch that's been thrown at you. | A1a | |
594 | Danse: And it scares the hell out of me. | {trying to comfort through tough love / Irritated} You were a Brotherhood soldier, Danse. No fear, remember? | Danse: I WAS a soldier. Now I'm just a soulless machine. | B1a | |
595 | Danse: And it scares the hell out of me. | {trying to comfort / Confident} What you've gone though would throw anyone for a loop. You're just confused. | Danse: You're damn right I'm confused. | X1a | |
596 | Danse: And it scares the hell out of me. | {Question} Do you really need a "plan?" | Danse: That's not the point. | Y1a | |
597 | Danse: I started out as nothing, and I've ended up as nothing... and I don't know what the hell to do about it. | {a somber apology, you feel really bad for the guy / Somber} I'm truly sorry, Danse. I guess I never realized how deeply this affected you. | Danse: I appreciate that. | A1a | |
598 | Danse: I started out as nothing, and I've ended up as nothing... and I don't know what the hell to do about it. | {trying to comfort with tough love / Irritated} Snap out of it, Danse. Self-pity is just going to make things worse. | Danse: Is it? | B1a | |
599 | Danse: I started out as nothing, and I've ended up as nothing... and I don't know what the hell to do about it. | {Confident} Hang in there, Danse. You need to fight this thing. | Danse: I'm not giving up, not yet. | X1a | |
600 | Danse: I started out as nothing, and I've ended up as nothing... and I don't know what the hell to do about it. | {concerned about Danse / Concerned} Didn't I already convince you that giving up was a mistake? | Danse: You did. | Y1a | |
601 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Friendly} As far as I'm concerned, you're like a brother to me... the best of friends. | Danse: And I'll do everything I can to live up to it. | A1a | |
602 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Friendly} We'll always be the very best of friends. | Danse: And I'll do everything I can to live up to it. | A2a | |
603 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Nervous} I think you're taking this too far. We're just a couple of soldiers watching each other's backs. That's all. | Danse: Perhaps you're right. Sorry if I was out of line. | B1a | |
604 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Irritated} Can we ditch the friendship talk? I get the point. | Danse: Perhaps you're right. Sorry if I was out of line. | B2a | |
605 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Friendly} I'm flattered that you'd trust me with your feelings like this. Thank you. | Danse: You're welcome. If anyone deserves to know how I really feel, it's you. | X1a | |
606 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Friendly} I appreciate that. | Danse: You're welcome. If anyone deserves to know how I really feel, it's you. | X2a | |
607 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Flirting} I feel the same way, Danse. I'm only hoping it's more than just friendship. | Danse: Are you saying you're... in love with me? | Y1a | |
608 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Flirting} I feel the same way, Danse. I'm only hoping it's more than just friendship. | Danse: Are you saying you're... in love with me? | Y2a | |
609 | Danse: But whatever it is, I can't deny that I'm feeling closer to you than anyone else I've ever met. | {Flirting} I feel the same way, Danse. I'm only hoping it's more than just friendship. | Danse: Are you saying you're... in love with me? | Y3a | |
610 | Danse: If you need me, I'll be here for you. | {trying to win Danse with a compliment / Happy} You're not a machine Danse. In fact, you're more human than most people could ever hope to be. | Danse: You don't know how much it means to me to hear you say that. | A1a | |
611 | Danse: If you need me, I'll be here for you. | {Apologetic} You're right, Danse, I'm not ready to move on. I'm sorry. | Danse: Don't apologize. All of this confusion is my fault in the first place. | B1a | |
612 | Danse: If you need me, I'll be here for you. | {Happy} I don't care what I was taught. You're more important to me than any of that. | Danse: I... I honestly don't know what to say. I didn't expect our conversation to lead to this. | X1a | |
613 | Danse: If you need me, I'll be here for you. | {Question} If you were just a machine, would we even be having this conversation? | Danse: I don't know. I'm not certain what the Institute embedded into my brain to handle things like this. | Y1a | |
614 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Did you have time for that personal matter I mentioned? | {Friendly} Sounds important. Go ahead. | Danse: It is important, but... I don't even know where to begin. There's so much I wanted to say. | A1a | |
615 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Did you have time for that personal matter I mentioned? | {Apologetic} Not right now, I'm kind of busy. | Danse: Sure, I understand. Perhaps we'll speak later. | B1a | |
616 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Did you have time for that personal matter I mentioned? | {Neutral} Sure. | Danse: Honestly... I don't even know where to begin. There's so much I wanted to say. | X1a | |
617 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Did you have time for that personal matter I mentioned? | {concerned question / Concerned} Are you okay, Danse? | Danse: I'm sorry. | Y1a | |
618 | COMDanse_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to have that talk now? I'm tired of waiting. | {Friendly} Take it easy. I'm listening. | Danse: "Take it easy?" If I lost my calm, we wouldn't be having this conversation. | A1a |
619 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to have that talk now? I'm tired of waiting. | {Irritated} Not now, I've got other things on my mind. | Danse: I don't like being ignored. It's unacceptable. | B1a | |
620 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to have that talk now? I'm tired of waiting. | {Concerned} Sounds serious. | Danse: That's an understatement. | X1a | |
621 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to have that talk now? I'm tired of waiting. | {Question} Did I do something wrong? | Danse: You must be joking. How can you be so unaware of what goes on around you? | Y1a | |
622 | Danse: If you decide to continue along this path, I can't... I won't... be a part of it any longer. We'll end our partnership and go our separate ways. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, I didn't realize it was affecting our relationship. | Danse: Well then, consider this your wake up call. | A1a | |
623 | Danse: If you decide to continue along this path, I can't... I won't... be a part of it any longer. We'll end our partnership and go our separate ways. | {Angry} I don't care. I'm sick of following your ridiculous rules! | Danse: Those rules that you're mocking are the foundation of the Brotherhood. | B1a | |
624 | Danse: If you decide to continue along this path, I can't... I won't... be a part of it any longer. We'll end our partnership and go our separate ways. | {Neutral} Understood. | Danse: I was hoping for more, but at least I'm getting through to you. | X1a | |
625 | Danse: If you decide to continue along this path, I can't... I won't... be a part of it any longer. We'll end our partnership and go our separate ways. | {Question} What do you mean you'll leave? We have work to do. | Danse: I'll still follow orders and do my part for the Brotherhood of Steel. | Y1a | |
626 | COMDanse_06_DisdainToHatred | NPCMPaladinDanse: Goddamn it, I've had it! We're through! | {Concerned} Calm down, let's talk about it. | Danse: Your words mean nothing to me. | A1a |
627 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Goddamn it, I've had it! We're through! | {Irritated} I don't need this right now. | Danse: Tough! I had to stick it out with you, now you have to listen to me! | B1a | |
628 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Goddamn it, I've had it! We're through! | {Puzzled} I feel like I missed something. | Danse: You're damn right you did. | X1a | |
629 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Goddamn it, I've had it! We're through! | {Surprised} Why? What's the matter? | Danse: Have you taken leave of your senses? | Y1a | |
630 | Danse: Well, I've had just about all I can stomach. You've left me no choice. I'm done with you. | {Apologetic} Look, Danse. I'm really sorry. | Danse: Why the hell should I believe you? | A1a | |
631 | Danse: Well, I've had just about all I can stomach. You've left me no choice. I'm done with you. | {Irritated} Finally. I'm surprised you stuck around this long. | Danse: Unbelievable. | B1a | |
632 | Danse: Well, I've had just about all I can stomach. You've left me no choice. I'm done with you. | {indifferent to Danse's anger / Confident} Then I guess this is goodbye. | Danse: That's all you have to say after all this time we spent together and everything I've done for you? | X1a | |
633 | Danse: Well, I've had just about all I can stomach. You've left me no choice. I'm done with you. | {Question} Is there anything I can say that will change your mind? | Danse: I don't know. Since you have all the answers, why don't you tell me? | Y1a | |
634 | Player Default: Why the hell should I believe you? | {Apologetic} Because I care about you. | Danse: You... you what? | A1a | |
635 | Player Default: Finally. I'm surprised you stuck around this long. | {giving up (angered) / Irritated} You know what? Just forget it. If you want to go, then go. | Danse: You don't even have an excuse. Pathetic. | B1a | |
636 | Player Default: Then I guess this is goodbye. | {Confident} Because soldiers stick together, through thick and thin. | Danse: I don't know. | X1a | |
637 | Player Default: Is there anything I can say that will change your mind? | {Concerned} Because I have so much more to learn and I need you to teach me. | Danse: If only you would have listened to me from the beginning, we wouldn't be in this predicament. | Y1a | |
638 | COMDanse_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMPaladinDanse: We really need to talk. | {Friendly} I'm always ready to listen | Danse: I appreciate you taking the time. | A1a |
639 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We really need to talk. | {Confident} Maybe later. | Danse: Very well. Later then. | B1a | |
640 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We really need to talk. | {Neutral} Go on. | Danse: Thanks. | X1a | |
641 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We really need to talk. | {Question} Did I do something wrong? | Danse: I don't know, that's why I thought we should discuss it. | Y1a | |
642 | Danse: The way you're acting, it feels like you're slipping away from me and I'm hoping it isn't my fault. | {Apologetic} It's not you Danse, it's me. I'm sorry. | Danse: Thank you for being honest with me. | A1a | |
643 | Danse: The way you're acting, it feels like you're slipping away from me and I'm hoping it isn't my fault. | {punch "is" / Irritated} It is your fault. | Danse: I don't know what else I can do. I'm giving you everything that I can. | B1a | |
644 | Danse: The way you're acting, it feels like you're slipping away from me and I'm hoping it isn't my fault. | {Neutral} I don't know what it is. | Danse: Well, whatever the case may be, something's wrong between us. | X1a | |
645 | Danse: The way you're acting, it feels like you're slipping away from me and I'm hoping it isn't my fault. | {Question} Does that mean it's over between us? | Danse: I think that's best... for now. | Y1a | |
646 | Danse: The way you're acting, it feels like you're slipping away from me and I'm hoping it isn't my fault. | {Question} Can we still remain friends? | Danse: I think that's best... for now. | Y2a | |
647 | COMDanse_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMPaladinDanse: We still need to talk. | {Friendly} If you think something's wrong, I want to know. | Danse: Really? You certainly don't seem like you care. | A1a |
648 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We still need to talk. | {Irritated} I can't right now. | Danse: Well, soon then. Things like this shouldn't be neglected. | B1a | |
649 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We still need to talk. | {Neutral} All right. Tell me what it is. | Danse: I'll try to make this as clear as possible. | X1a | |
650 | NPCMPaladinDanse: We still need to talk. | {Question} Something's wrong? Like what? | Danse: I don't know, you tell me. | Y1a | |
651 | Danse: I hope I'm right, otherwise you might end up finding yourself without a partner. Am I clear? | {Apologetic} Yes, I can handle it... I'm sorry. | Danse: Apologies aren't necessary. | A1a | |
652 | Danse: I hope I'm right, otherwise you might end up finding yourself without a partner. Am I clear? | {Irritated} Why don't you just get off my back? | Danse: I don't know what's gotten into you lately. | B1a | |
653 | Danse: I hope I'm right, otherwise you might end up finding yourself without a partner. Am I clear? | {Confident} I didn't notice. | Danse: That's what I was afraid of. | X1a | |
654 | Danse: I hope I'm right, otherwise you might end up finding yourself without a partner. Am I clear? | {Question} What if I don't want to change? | Danse: I'm not threatening you, I'm trying to offer advice. | Y1a | |
655 | COMDanse_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to talk now? I need to know what's going on with you. | {Concerned} You sound angry. | Danse: Good, then I'm getting through to you. | A1a |
656 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to talk now? I need to know what's going on with you. | {Irritated} Not now, Danse. | Danse: You need to start deciding where your priorities lie before it's too late. | B1a | |
657 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to talk now? I need to know what's going on with you. | {Puzzled} I don't know what you mean. | Danse: You don't? Well, let me explain. | X1a | |
658 | NPCMPaladinDanse: You ready to talk now? I need to know what's going on with you. | {Question} What did I do? | Danse: Isn't it obvious? | Y1a | |
659 | Danse: Stop all this nonsense and start acting like you give a damn... before it's too late. | {Apologetic} You're right. I'm sorry. | Danse: Don't apologize... act! | A1a | |
660 | Danse: Stop all this nonsense and start acting like you give a damn... before it's too late. | {Irritated} If you don't like it, take a hike. | Danse: Lashing out like that is the perfect example of what I'm talking about. | B1a | |
661 | Danse: Stop all this nonsense and start acting like you give a damn... before it's too late. | {Confident} I hear you, loud and clear. | Danse: That's all you can say? | X1a | |
662 | Danse: Stop all this nonsense and start acting like you give a damn... before it's too late. | {surprised and a little irritated / Irritated} Wait a second. Are you threatening me? | Danse: I don't threaten, I act. You need to do the same. | Y1a | |
663 | COMDanse_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMPaladinDanse: I've had enough. We're done. | {Concerned} Hold on. Let's talk about this. | Danse: Forget it! I've given you plenty of warnings. | A1a |
664 | NPCMPaladinDanse: I've had enough. We're done. | {Angry} If you don't like the way I'm doing things, get the hell out of my face. | Danse: Gladly. | B1a | |
665 | NPCMPaladinDanse: I've had enough. We're done. | {Confident} This needs to wait. We've got more important things to do. | Danse: There's no point in waiting. I'm leaving. | X1a | |
666 | NPCMPaladinDanse: I've had enough. We're done. | {Question} What's this all about? | Danse: The fact that you don't understand why I'm angry is exactly the reason that I'm leaving. | Y1a | |
667 | COMDanse_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMPaladinDanse: Come on, give me a chance to admit that I was wrong. | {Friendly} If you were wrong, I'm sure there's a good explaination. | Danse: I suppose. I'll let you decide. | A1a |
668 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Come on, give me a chance to admit that I was wrong. | {Irritated} Not now, okay? We've got things to do. | Danse: Understood. It can wait. | B1a | |
669 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Come on, give me a chance to admit that I was wrong. | {Surprised} That's not like you, Danse. | Danse: A lot about me has changed. I thought you knew that by now. | X1a | |
670 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Come on, give me a chance to admit that I was wrong. | {Question} Wrong? What did you do? | Danse: Let me try to explain. | Y1a | |
671 | Danse: Will you give me another chance? | {flirty/happy / Flirting} How could I say no to someone like you? | Danse: Thank you for having faith in me. | A1a | |
672 | Danse: Will you give me another chance? | {Relieved} I suppose I can. Just try to cut me a little more slack in the future. | Danse: You have my word. | B1a | |
673 | Danse: Will you give me another chance? | {Neutral} I don't know what to say. | Danse: You don't have to say anything at all. | X1a | |
674 | Danse: Will you give me another chance? | {Question} Are you sure this is what you really want? | Danse: Without question. | Y1a | |
675 | COMDanse_12_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCMPaladinDanse: That conversation we had earlier, the one regarding my personal struggles? I hope it didn't make you uncomfortable. | {Friendly} Not in the least. If it was that important to you, I'm glad you shared it with me. | Danse: It's kind of you to say that. | A1a |
676 | NPCMPaladinDanse: That conversation we had earlier, the one regarding my personal struggles? I hope it didn't make you uncomfortable. | {Confident} A little bit, but it's nothing I'd ever hold against you. | Danse: I understand. | B1a | |
677 | NPCMPaladinDanse: That conversation we had earlier, the one regarding my personal struggles? I hope it didn't make you uncomfortable. | {Confident} Honestly, I completely forgot about it. | Danse: Given the circumstances, I can't say that I blame you. | X1a | |
678 | NPCMPaladinDanse: That conversation we had earlier, the one regarding my personal struggles? I hope it didn't make you uncomfortable. | {Question} Your personal struggles? Could you be more specific? | Danse: You must be joking. | Y1a | |
679 | COMDanse_13_PostMQ302 | NPCMPaladinDanse: So... it appears the Commonwealth is about to enter a new era of peace thanks to you. | {Confident} I didn't do this for the Commonwealth, Danse. This was personal. | Danse: It doesn't matter. | A1a |
680 | NPCMPaladinDanse: So... it appears the Commonwealth is about to enter a new era of peace thanks to you. | {Reflecting on what you've done / Somber} That peace cost a lot of innocent people their lives. | Danse: The price of war is steep. It takes its toll on both sides of the battlefield. | B1a | |
681 | NPCMPaladinDanse: So... it appears the Commonwealth is about to enter a new era of peace thanks to you. | {Confident} Joining the Brotherhood of Steel was right thing to do for the Commonwealth. | Danse: It doesn't matter. | X1a | |
682 | NPCMPaladinDanse: So... it appears the Commonwealth is about to enter a new era of peace thanks to you. | {Surprised} I don't know what to say. | Danse: It doesn't matter. | X2a | |
683 | NPCMPaladinDanse: So... it appears the Commonwealth is about to enter a new era of peace thanks to you. | {Question} A new era of peace? What do you mean? | Danse: The constant paranoia of living in the Institute's shadow vanished the moment you pressed the detonation button. | Y1a | |
684 | Danse: The Commonwealth is safe, because you chose to take a leap of faith and make a difference. | {with a smile... you really mean it / Friendly} It would have been impossible without your help. | Danse: And I wouldn't even be alive without yours. I'd say that makes us even. | A1a | |
685 | Danse: The Commonwealth is safe, because you chose to take a leap of faith and make a difference. | {Somber} Heroes don't have blood on their hands. | Danse: I'm sorry you feel that way. | B1a | |
686 | Danse: The Commonwealth is safe, because you chose to take a leap of faith and make a difference. | {very sincere / Grateful} Thanks, Danse. Hearing you say that means a lot. | Danse: You're welcome. It's the least I can do for the soldier who risked everything on my behalf. | X1a | |
687 | Danse: The Commonwealth is safe, because you chose to take a leap of faith and make a difference. | {Question} How long do you think the peace will last? | Danse: As long as the Prydwen is still here, and you remain by Maxson's side, I'd say the Commonwealth will endure for quite a long time. | Y1a | |
688 | COMDanseDismissScene | Danse: You want me to return to base? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Apologetic} Afraid so. It's nothing personal. | Danse: Understood. | A1a |
689 | Danse: You want me to return to base? | {Friendly} No, never mind. | Danse: Okay. Let's get going then. | B1a | |
690 | Danse: You want me to return to base? | {Neutral} Yeah. | Danse: Not a problem. | X1a | |
691 | Danse: You want me to return to base? | {Question} Is that a problem? | Danse: Not at all. | Y1a | |
692 | COMDanseMurderScene | NPCMPaladinDanse: Hold up. We need to talk about what you did. Right now. | {Concerned} I hope I haven't offended you. | Danse: Offending me should be the least of your worries right now. | A1a |
693 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Hold up. We need to talk about what you did. Right now. | {Confident} Not now, let's talk later. | Danse: Avoiding the issues doesn't make them go away. | B1a | |
694 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Hold up. We need to talk about what you did. Right now. | {Concerned} Sounds serious. | Danse: You're totally unaware of what I'm even talking about, aren't you. | X1a | |
695 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Hold up. We need to talk about what you did. Right now. | {Question} What did I do? | Danse: Are you honestly telling me you have no idea what I'm talking about? | Y1a | |
696 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, it won't happen again. | Danse: Very well. Apology accepted. | A1a | |
697 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {re-record, more defiant / Irritated} I don't have to answer to you. | Danse: The hell you don't. I'm your commanding officer! | B1a | |
698 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {re-record, more like a commanding officer (with some anger) / Angry} How dare you speak to me like that, Paladin! | Danse: The hell you don't. I'm your commanding officer! | B2a | |
699 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {Irritated} I don't have to answer to you. Not anymore. | Danse: The hell you don't. I'm your commanding officer! | B3a | |
700 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {Defiant} I'm not going make any promises. | Danse: Well you better learn to start. | X1a | |
701 | Danse: I don't care what sort of technology they're sitting on... if they aren't getting in our way or taking up arms against us, they aren't the enemy. | {Question} In war, isn't there always collateral damage? | Danse: There's a difference between collateral damage, and cold-blooded murder. | Y1a | |
702 | COMDansePickUpScene | NPCMPaladinDanse: Ready to continue our mission, soldier? | {Friendly} Ready. | Danse: Roger that. | A1a |
703 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Ready to continue our mission, soldier? | {Confident} Not now. | Danse: No problem. Let me know when you're ready. | B1a | |
704 | NPCMPaladinDanse: Ready to continue our mission, soldier? | {Question} That depends. How are you feeling? | Danse: I'm prepared to take on whatever the Commonwealth throws at us, especially if I have you by my side. | Y1a |
COMDanseTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
705 | COMDanseTalk_TalkScene | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | A5a | |
706 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That's all for now. | Danse: Not a problem. | B1a | |
707 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That was all. | Danse: Not a problem. | B2a | |
708 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Nothing else I needed. | Danse: Not a problem. | B3a | |
709 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} That was it. | Danse: Not a problem. | B4a | |
710 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Didn't have anything else. | Danse: Not a problem. | B5a | |
711 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | Danse: I'll head back to the bunker and wait for you there. Just be careful. | X1a | |
712 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} I think I need to run my missions solo for a while. | Danse: I'll head back to the bunker and wait for you there. Just be careful. | X2a | |
713 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go, Danse. | Danse: I'll head back to the bunker and wait for you there. Just be careful. | X3a | |
714 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} I think it's time we split the team. | Danse: I'll head back to the bunker and wait for you there. Just be careful. | X4a | |
715 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Neutral} Danse, I think it's time for you to leave. | Danse: I'll head back to the bunker and wait for you there. Just be careful. | X5a | |
716 | NPCMPaladinDanse: What the hell do you want? | {Question} Your thoughts? | Y1a |
COMDeacon
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
717 | COMDeacon_01a_NeutralToFriendship | NPCMDeacon: I'd still like to talk. If you're interested. | {Friendly} Now's a good time. | A1a | |
718 | NPCMDeacon: I'd still like to talk. If you're interested. | Maybe later. | Deacon: Another time. | B1a | |
719 | NPCMDeacon: I'd still like to talk. If you're interested. | I'm listening. | X1a | ||
720 | NPCMDeacon: I'd still like to talk. If you're interested. | {Question} What do you want to talk about? | Y1a | ||
721 | Deacon: Especially since you never know when the Institute is watching. | {Friendly} The feeling's mutual. | Deacon: I got to say, you make it look easy. But you have some built in advantages. | A1a | |
722 | Deacon: Especially since you never know when the Institute is watching. | {Irritated} Don't get all mushy on me. | Deacon: Aww. I was just about to open up about my first pet mole rat, Bessie, and the time we had to put her down. | B1a | |
723 | Deacon: Especially since you never know when the Institute is watching. | It's always good to have back up. | Deacon: Exactly. | X1a | |
724 | Deacon: Especially since you never know when the Institute is watching. | {Question} You've never had a partner? | Deacon: Not for a long time. Besides, partnering up in the Railroad can leave you vulnerable. One more person who can finger you to the Institute. | Y1a | |
725 | Deacon: If a human in the Railroad slips up then they expose friends and loved ones to danger. You're safe from that. | Well, I guess I'm a little lucky then. | Deacon: What's done is done, and the up shot is you're in a position where you can act openly. If you go to ground, there's little the Coursers can do about it. | A1a | |
726 | Deacon: If a human in the Railroad slips up then they expose friends and loved ones to danger. You're safe from that. | {Irritated} You're saying that losing my boy is a good thing? | Deacon: Oh, Jesus, I didn't mean that. If the Church gets compromised and the Coursers are on our tail at least you're not putting more people in harm's way. That's all. | B1a | |
727 | Deacon: If a human in the Railroad slips up then they expose friends and loved ones to danger. You're safe from that. | I hadn't thought of it that way. | Deacon: When the Switchboard went sideways some people lost family as well as comrades. That's got to be tough. | X1a | |
728 | Deacon: If a human in the Railroad slips up then they expose friends and loved ones to danger. You're safe from that. | {Question} Why would the people they care about be in danger? | Deacon: When the Coursers start kicking down doors - they just don't hit Railroad safehouses. Some friends and family have been known to get axed. | Y1a | |
729 | Deacon: For Glory and me, and the others, it's easier to dedicate ourselves to the cause. | I had no idea. | Deacon: I figured you deserved to know. I was one of the first to get the whole cranium reboot and let's just say it was a learning experience for everyone. | A1a | |
730 | Deacon: For Glory and me, and the others, it's easier to dedicate ourselves to the cause. | {Suspicious} You expect me to believe that? | Deacon: Why not? I was one of the first to get the good old cranium reboot and it was a learning experience for everyone. Makes me quirky and fun that way. | B1a | |
731 | Deacon: For Glory and me, and the others, it's easier to dedicate ourselves to the cause. | That's interesting. | Deacon: That's one word for it. | X1a | |
732 | Deacon: For Glory and me, and the others, it's easier to dedicate ourselves to the cause. | {Question} You're a synth? Why didn't you tell me before? | Deacon: I don't like talking about it. I was one of the first synths they did the whole cranium reboot on. So it was a bit of a botch job. | Y1a | |
733 | Deacon: If you ever need to know something about the Institute, read it to me. | {Friendly} I appreciate the trust. | Deacon: Yeah, well, about that. | A1a | |
734 | Deacon: If you ever need to know something about the Institute, read it to me. | {Irritated} If you expect me to believe you, I want proof. | Deacon: Alright, you got me. No fooling you, huh? Don't take it personally, I lie to everyone. | B1a | |
735 | Deacon: If you ever need to know something about the Institute, read it to me. | Understood. | X1a | ||
736 | Deacon: If you ever need to know something about the Institute, read it to me. | {Question} What's the recall code do? | Deacon: That's the safety net the brain docs put in. An ejector seat to bring back your old synth self. | Y1a | |
737 | COMDeacon_01b_NeutralToFriendship | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | I read it, all right. | Deacon: Don't tell me what it said. You know, it's probably just safer if we don't talk right now. | A1a |
738 | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | No, I haven't read it yet. | Deacon: Good. Please don't. It'll make it easier to sleep at night. | B1a | |
739 | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | You can't trust everyone. | Deacon: *Convulsions* | X1a | |
740 | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | {Neutral} I think we ought to part ways. | Deacon: *Convulsions* | X2a | |
741 | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | {Sarcastic} Why? All that was written down was "Zulu X 3"? Wait... | Deacon: *Convulsions* | X4a | |
742 | NPCMDeacon: You know, I'm having second thoughts on that whole recall code. Wait. You read it, didn't you? | {Question} Why shouldn't I read it? | Deacon: Just in case it gets stuck in your head. You know, like if I say 'radroach'. Now don't think of 'radroach'. See you thought of it. | Y1a | |
743 | Deacon: Maybe I'm just another human that has people back home he wants to protect. Then again, maybe not. | {Friendly} Well, you're good in my book. Whatever or whoever you are. | Deacon: I want... If you believe anything, believe this. I'm in your corner. Always have been. | A1a | |
744 | Deacon: Maybe I'm just another human that has people back home he wants to protect. Then again, maybe not. | I don't like being lied to. | Deacon: My relationship with the truth rubs some people the wrong way. But believe this one thing: I'm in your corner. Always have been. Not everyone can say that. | B1a | |
745 | Deacon: Maybe I'm just another human that has people back home he wants to protect. Then again, maybe not. | {Question} You still could be a synth. Are you? | Deacon: I think I'll wait until the betting pool back at HQ gets higher before I answer that one. When I need some beer money. | X1a | |
746 | Deacon: Maybe I'm just another human that has people back home he wants to protect. Then again, maybe not. | {Question} Is that really why you lied to me? | Deacon: I'm supposed to be showing you the ropes in the Railroad, so let's say this is lesson, well, whatever number we're at. | Y1a | |
747 | COMDeacon_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | Deacon: She does what I tell her to because the Railroad's my show. It's been that way since I founded it. | {Impressed} You really founded it? | Deacon: Sure. Me and Johnny D and Watts. Hell, that was 60? 70 years ago? After awhile you lose count. | A1a |
748 | Deacon: She does what I tell her to because the Railroad's my show. It's been that way since I founded it. | {Irritated} Do you really think I'm going to fall for this? | Deacon: Fall for what? Haven't you noticed when I say the word Desdemona does a 180. "Hey, there's an intruder". "No, I vouch for him." "Then welcome." | B1a | |
749 | Deacon: She does what I tell her to because the Railroad's my show. It's been that way since I founded it. | {Suspicious} I'm not so sure about that. | Deacon: Like I said. The Big Secret. | X1a | |
750 | Deacon: She does what I tell her to because the Railroad's my show. It's been that way since I founded it. | {Question} You? You founded the Railroad? | Deacon: Sure. Me and Johnny D and Watts. Hell, that was over 60? 70 years ago? After awhile you lose count. | Y1a | |
751 | Deacon: But we're about more than that. We're the last and only line of defense between the Institute and the Commonwealth. Hell, maybe even the world. | {Friendly} Any perks being close to the big boss? | Deacon: Now that I don't have to hide, sure. Tinker Tom will set you up. But the best perk is seeing behind the curtain. | A1a | |
752 | Deacon: But we're about more than that. We're the last and only line of defense between the Institute and the Commonwealth. Hell, maybe even the world. | {Irritated} You've lied to me at least once. This is just more of the same. | Deacon: Yeah, you got me. But you're going to hear the same sort of lies elsewhere. | B1a | |
753 | Deacon: But we're about more than that. We're the last and only line of defense between the Institute and the Commonwealth. Hell, maybe even the world. | Go on. | X1a | ||
754 | Deacon: But we're about more than that. We're the last and only line of defense between the Institute and the Commonwealth. Hell, maybe even the world. | {Question} How are we defending anyone? | Deacon: We keep everyone in cells so no one knows just how large our organization actually is. And just how many things we're doing day-to-day. | Y1a | |
755 | Deacon: I can't keep up with this bullshit. | {Friendly} Traveling with you is never dull. | Deacon: I aim to please. But I had a point here. A lesson, if you will. | A1a | |
756 | Deacon: I can't keep up with this bullshit. | {Irritated} I knew you were lying to me, you bastard. | Deacon: Of course you did. But hopefully there's a point here. A lesson, if you will. | B1a | |
757 | Deacon: I can't keep up with this bullshit. | {Irritated} Sometimes I think you're crazy. | Deacon: Sometimes I think you're right. But there's a point to this. A lesson, if you will. | X1a | |
758 | Deacon: I can't keep up with this bullshit. | {Question} Why the hell are you lying to me? Again? | Deacon: Because it's what I do. And, there's a point to this - a lesson, if you will. | Y1a | |
759 | Deacon: What sort of world they'd have you build and how they're going to pay for it. | {Friendly} Thanks for the advice. | Deacon: I don't know if it's your good old fashion Pre-War values or you just won the genetic lottery, but anyone that has you in their corner has an advantage. | A1a | |
760 | Deacon: What sort of world they'd have you build and how they're going to pay for it. | {Irritated} I don't need any more of your lies. | Deacon: Then boy, did you choose the wrong traveling companion. But hey, listen. | B1a | |
761 | Deacon: What sort of world they'd have you build and how they're going to pay for it. | So what do you think of the other groups out there? | Deacon: Love the job you're doing with the Minutemen. Historically, they've been little better than policemen, though. | X1a | |
762 | Deacon: What sort of world they'd have you build and how they're going to pay for it. | {Question} So what's the Railroad's deal? | Deacon: We're not about saving the world, too big a job for too few. But we're trying to make it a better one. One synth at a time. | Y1a | |
763 | COMDeacon_04_AdmirationToInfatuation | Deacon: When I was young, a hell of a long time ago, I was... well, scum. I was a bigot. A very violent bigot. | We all make mistakes when we're young. | Deacon: A mistake or two, yeah. But what I did. | A1a |
764 | Deacon: When I was young, a hell of a long time ago, I was... well, scum. I was a bigot. A very violent bigot. | {Irritated} You trying to sell me another of your lies? Really? | Deacon: Just hear me out. Make your judgments then. | B1a | |
765 | Deacon: When I was young, a hell of a long time ago, I was... well, scum. I was a bigot. A very violent bigot. | Go on. | X1a | ||
766 | Deacon: When I was young, a hell of a long time ago, I was... well, scum. I was a bigot. A very violent bigot. | {Question} Were you really that bad? | Deacon: Worse than that. | Y1a | |
767 | Deacon: The Claw's leader was convinced we'd finally found and killed a synth. Looking back, I'm not so sure. | I'll withhold judgment until you finish. | Deacon: Thanks. | A1a | |
768 | Deacon: The Claw's leader was convinced we'd finally found and killed a synth. Looking back, I'm not so sure. | {Irritated} Why you're telling me this? What game are you playing? | Deacon: It's called a confession. Good for the soul or something. | B1a | |
769 | Deacon: The Claw's leader was convinced we'd finally found and killed a synth. Looking back, I'm not so sure. | I had no idea. | Deacon: No one does. | X1a | |
770 | Deacon: The Claw's leader was convinced we'd finally found and killed a synth. Looking back, I'm not so sure. | {Question} You killed someone? | Deacon: That one was enough for me. It was his eyes... Those eyes haunt me. Bulging. | Y1a | |
771 | Deacon: She saw something in me I didn't know was there. Barbara, well, she was... She just was. | {Concerned} Leaving the Deathclaws took a lot of courage. | Deacon: Leaving wasn't free - they took it out on my sad hide. But by the time I met Barbara, they'd moved on. | A1a | |
772 | Deacon: She saw something in me I didn't know was there. Barbara, well, she was... She just was. | {Irritated} If you're telling the truth, you didn't deserve her. | Deacon: I know. I still know. But I married Barbara all the same. | B1a | |
773 | Deacon: She saw something in me I didn't know was there. Barbara, well, she was... She just was. | She sounds special. | Deacon: Being with her made me feel like the whole world had a chance. That one day we could climb out of this wreckage. She could do that to people. | X1a | |
774 | Deacon: She saw something in me I didn't know was there. Barbara, well, she was... She just was. | {Question} What was she like? | Deacon: She had a smile like on those old magazine covers. Her eyes... | Y1a | |
775 | Deacon: She didn't know that. I certainly didn't. I don't know how the Deathclaws found out. But... there was blood. | {Apologetic} Shit, I'm sorry. | A1a | ||
776 | Deacon: She didn't know that. I certainly didn't. I don't know how the Deathclaws found out. But... there was blood. | {Irritated} Sounds like karma sucker punched you. | Deacon: That she most certainly did. | B1a | |
777 | Deacon: She didn't know that. I certainly didn't. I don't know how the Deathclaws found out. But... there was blood. | That must've been terrible. | X1a | ||
778 | Deacon: She didn't know that. I certainly didn't. I don't know how the Deathclaws found out. But... there was blood. | {Question} So they killed her? | Deacon: Yes. | Y1a | |
779 | Deacon: The Railroad contacted me, figuring I'd be sympathetic. Seeing that I lost my wife. And, well, what I did afterwards. | {Forlorn, painful memories / Sad} After what happened to my family. I can understand. | Deacon: I thought you might. | A1a | |
780 | Deacon: The Railroad contacted me, figuring I'd be sympathetic. Seeing that I lost my wife. And, well, what I did afterwards. | {Irritated} Is this the part where you admit it's a lie? And try teaching some stupid lesson? | Deacon: I deserve that. But no. That's the end of the story. | B1a | |
781 | Deacon: The Railroad contacted me, figuring I'd be sympathetic. Seeing that I lost my wife. And, well, what I did afterwards. | That's a hell of a story. | Deacon: It was no picnic to live through, either. | X1a | |
782 | Deacon: The Railroad contacted me, figuring I'd be sympathetic. Seeing that I lost my wife. And, well, what I did afterwards. | {Question} The Railroad let you in? Even though you once were in the Deathclaws? | Deacon: So many years had passed that I don't think anyone, well except the Claws, knew that. All they knew is someone fought back. | Y1a | |
783 | Deacon: Hell, I'm not even asking for it. But I figured you should know. | {Friendly} Everyone's got a past. The important thing is you're trying to make up for it. I'm still on your side. | Deacon: I'm not the hugging type. So, yeah. Good talk. | A1a | |
784 | Deacon: Hell, I'm not even asking for it. But I figured you should know. | {Angry} So you're a liar, hypocrite, murderer, and am I missing anything? Damn right you don't belong in the Railroad. | Deacon: And that's why I don't tell anyone this. I should've fucking known. You know what, it's all a big lie. Good talk. | B1a | |
785 | Deacon: Hell, I'm not even asking for it. But I figured you should know. | {Thinking} That's a lot to process. | Deacon: I can imagine. Listen, you must be wondering, "Hey, is Deacon messing with my head? Again?" But even if you don't believe anything else. | X1a | |
786 | Deacon: Hell, I'm not even asking for it. But I figured you should know. | {Suspicious} I don't buy your whole story. | Deacon: Very understandable. But believe this. You are my friend. Maybe my only one. When shit goes down, I'm with you to the end. | Y1a | |
787 | COMDeacon_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMDeacon: Hold up. We need to have some words. | I'll make some time for you. | A1a | |
788 | NPCMDeacon: Hold up. We need to have some words. | Not now. | Deacon: All right. But we need to talk. Soon. | B1a | |
789 | NPCMDeacon: Hold up. We need to have some words. | Say your piece. | X1a | ||
790 | NPCMDeacon: Hold up. We need to have some words. | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
791 | Deacon: Their beef with us is collateral damage. | But we're the good guys. | Deacon: You know that. I do, too. But it's kind hard to do PR when we're hiding in a hole in the ground. | A1a | |
792 | Deacon: Their beef with us is collateral damage. | Why do we care what they think? | Deacon: An angry mob can ruin our day just as easily as a Courser attack. | B1a | |
793 | Deacon: Their beef with us is collateral damage. | Go on. | X1a | ||
794 | Deacon: Their beef with us is collateral damage. | {Question} Do people really think that badly of us? | Deacon: Certainly not everyone. But a lot of people put the blame for our firefights with the Institute on us. | Y1a | |
795 | Deacon: We need to win over John Q Public and that's a tough proposition at the best of times. | {Somber} I'll take it to heart. | Deacon: Traveling with you I've gained a lot of respect for you. | A1a | |
796 | Deacon: We need to win over John Q Public and that's a tough proposition at the best of times. | {Irritated} I don't need a lecture. | Deacon: All of us enrolled in the school of hard knocks need an occasional refresher course. And this one comes from a place of respect, all right? | B1a | |
797 | Deacon: We need to win over John Q Public and that's a tough proposition at the best of times. | If you say so. | Deacon: I do. | X1a | |
798 | Deacon: We need to win over John Q Public and that's a tough proposition at the best of times. | {Question} What reasons am I giving them? | Deacon: When there's needless blood on our hands, that raises a stink. When you screw over someone, guess what, sometimes the rumor gets out. | Y1a | |
799 | COMDeacon_06_DisdainToHatred | NPCMDeacon: I've hit my limit. Listen, we've had a good run but I need to fly solo again. | But I thought we had a good thing. | Deacon: Sometimes I think you're the best agent we've ever had. And other times... | A1a |
800 | NPCMDeacon: I've hit my limit. Listen, we've had a good run but I need to fly solo again. | Where the hell is this coming from? | Deacon: It seems like your solution to everything is violence. And the way you treat people... | B1a | |
801 | NPCMDeacon: I've hit my limit. Listen, we've had a good run but I need to fly solo again. | Say what's on your mind. | X1a | ||
802 | NPCMDeacon: I've hit my limit. Listen, we've had a good run but I need to fly solo again. | {Question} What are you talking about? | Deacon: I'm talking about the people you've trampled on. The bodies that keep piling up. | Y1a | |
803 | Deacon: The Railroad needs people like you and Glory. So it's good to have you both on our team. But your style and mine are completely opposite. | {Pleading} Can't we talk about it? I want to keep traveling with you. | Deacon: Not going to happen. Sorry. | A1a | |
804 | Deacon: The Railroad needs people like you and Glory. So it's good to have you both on our team. But your style and mine are completely opposite. | {Angry} Good riddance. | Deacon: I'm not looking for a fight. | B1a | |
805 | Deacon: The Railroad needs people like you and Glory. So it's good to have you both on our team. But your style and mine are completely opposite. | If that's how you feel, then. | Deacon: Sadly, it is. | X1a | |
806 | Deacon: The Railroad needs people like you and Glory. So it's good to have you both on our team. But your style and mine are completely opposite. | {Question} Is there anything I can do? | Deacon: We already covered this once. I was hoping... It didn't pan out. That's OK. The Railroad is a colorful bunch of people. | Y1a | |
807 | COMDeacon_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMDeacon: This is going to be fun. Have time to talk? | {Friendly} Of course I do. What's on your mind? | A1a | |
808 | NPCMDeacon: This is going to be fun. Have time to talk? | Maybe later? | Deacon: It'll hold. | B1a | |
809 | NPCMDeacon: This is going to be fun. Have time to talk? | Sure. | X1a | ||
810 | NPCMDeacon: This is going to be fun. Have time to talk? | {Question} That doesn't sound good. What is it? | Deacon: Something's been really bothering me. | Y1a | |
811 | Deacon: It's been really bothering me to see you stoop down to our level. | {Friendly} I appreciate you telling me. | Deacon: Thanks for taking it so well. And, our friendship... | A1a | |
812 | Deacon: It's been really bothering me to see you stoop down to our level. | {Irritated} Sometimes I need to make hard choices. I don't need second-guessing. | Deacon: I know. But somehow before you managed to thread that needle. And now... | B1a | |
813 | Deacon: It's been really bothering me to see you stoop down to our level. | Sorry to hear that. | X1a | ||
814 | Deacon: It's been really bothering me to see you stoop down to our level. | {Question} What do you mean, exactly? | Deacon: I try my best to limit the blow back on my ops. No mess, no fuss. Some of the things you've been doing... | Y1a | |
815 | COMDeacon_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | Deacon: But recently... well, some of the calls you've been making have been bugging me. | {Sad} I'm sorry to hear that. | A1a | |
816 | Deacon: But recently... well, some of the calls you've been making have been bugging me. | {Irritated} What's your problem? | B1a | ||
817 | Deacon: But recently... well, some of the calls you've been making have been bugging me. | Go on. | X1a | ||
818 | Deacon: But recently... well, some of the calls you've been making have been bugging me. | {Question} What do you mean? | Y1a | ||
819 | COMDeacon_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMDeacon: I need a word. Now. | {Friendly} I'm always happy to talk with you. | Deacon: Whatever. | A1a |
820 | NPCMDeacon: I need a word. Now. | I don't have time for this. | Deacon: Fine. But we're talking soon. | B1a | |
821 | NPCMDeacon: I need a word. Now. | Sounds important. | X1a | ||
822 | NPCMDeacon: I need a word. Now. | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
823 | Deacon: But you keep leaving a trail of misery behind you. To be clear: I'm not going to stand for it. | {Concerned} I hear you. Let's try to keep this civil. | Deacon: I can do that. | A1a | |
824 | Deacon: But you keep leaving a trail of misery behind you. To be clear: I'm not going to stand for it. | {Irritated} All you do is complain. You ever stop to think that you may be the problem here? | Deacon: Me? On the missions I run there're fewer body bags. And sometimes the civvies even say, "Thank you." | B1a | |
825 | Deacon: But you keep leaving a trail of misery behind you. To be clear: I'm not going to stand for it. | I understand. | X1a | ||
826 | Deacon: But you keep leaving a trail of misery behind you. To be clear: I'm not going to stand for it. | {Question} Trail of misery? What? | Deacon: You keep screwing people over. People that we may need to ask a favor from down the line. | Y1a | |
827 | COMDeacon_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | Deacon: Well, forget I said all that. Well, except for the Fancy Lads. | {Friendly} I'm glad we're good again. | Deacon: You and me both. | A1a |
828 | Deacon: Well, forget I said all that. Well, except for the Fancy Lads. | {Irritated} I'm tired of all your bitching. | Deacon: I'll own that. I was out of line. | B1a | |
829 | Deacon: Well, forget I said all that. Well, except for the Fancy Lads. | {Amused} Those Fancy Lads better still be on the table. | Deacon: Don't look at me, I have an alibi. | X1a | |
830 | Deacon: Well, forget I said all that. Well, except for the Fancy Lads. | {Question} What are you talking about? | Deacon: Well, I thought you were compromising some of your good old world ideals. Getting a little too grimy with the here and now. | Y1a | |
831 | COMDeacon_DismissScene | Deacon: Time for me to move on? | {Friendly} Sad to say it is. | A1a | |
832 | Deacon: Time for me to move on? | I take it back. We're good. | Deacon: Glad to hear it. | B1a | |
833 | Deacon: Time for me to move on? | Looks like it. | X1a | ||
834 | Deacon: Time for me to move on? | {Question} Are you OK with that? | Deacon: I guess. | Y1a | |
835 | COMDeacon_MurderScene | Deacon: What the hell was that? | {Angry} Calm down. | Deacon: Like hell I will. I'm an easy going guy, but there's a line. | A1a |
836 | Deacon: What the hell was that? | {Angry} You don't want to lay into me. | Deacon: Like hell I don't. I'm an easy-going guy, but there's a god-damned line. | B1a | |
837 | Deacon: What the hell was that? | Tell me what this is about. | Deacon: You open up on the civvies and that's all you got to say? | X1a | |
838 | Deacon: What the hell was that? | {Question} What are you talking about? | Deacon: You opening up on the civvies is what I'm talking about. | Y1a | |
839 | COMDeacon_PickUpScene | Deacon: No pressure, I can see you got company. If now's not good, maybe later? | Let's go, then. | Deacon: I'm all ready to go. | A1a |
840 | Deacon: No pressure, I can see you got company. If now's not good, maybe later? | Not right now. | Deacon: Well, if you change your mind... | B1a | |
841 | Deacon: No pressure, I can see you got company. If now's not good, maybe later? | {Question} Don't they need you here? | Deacon: My job's mainly intel. So the more places I go the better I'm doing it. | Y1a | |
842 | Deacon: No pressure, I can see you got company. If now's not good, maybe later? | {Question} Anything new? | Deacon: My job's mainly intel. So the more places I go the better I'm doing it. | Y2a | |
843 | COMDeacon_RRVictory | Deacon: So what's the encore, Fixer? | {Dedicated / Confident} The synths are still going to need help. | Deacon: Of course, once more into the breach. | A1a |
844 | Deacon: So what's the encore, Fixer? | {Tired / Tired} I need a long break. | Deacon: You've earned a vacation. Heck, a life time of vacations. | B1a | |
845 | Deacon: So what's the encore, Fixer? | {Thinking} I hadn't really thought of what I'd do after all that. | Deacon: I have a feeling something will come along. Without you, I'm pretty sure the Commonwealth would fall apart. | X1a | |
846 | Deacon: So what's the encore, Fixer? | {Question} Have any ideas? | Deacon: We start our own band. "Saviors of the Commonwealth." I always wanted groupies. *chuckle* | Y1a |
COMDeaconTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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847 | COMDeaconTalk_Talk | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} So, how are we doing, Deacon? | Deacon: I guess. | A2a |
848 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Are things okay between you and me? | Deacon: I guess. | A3a | |
849 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | Deacon: I guess. | A4a | |
850 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} Is everything alright between us? | Deacon: I guess. | A5a | |
851 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Neutral} I wanted to make sure things were okay between you and me. | Deacon: I guess. | A6a | |
852 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} That's all for now. | Deacon: Another time. | B1a | |
853 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} That was all. | Deacon: Another time. | B2a | |
854 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} Nothing else I needed. | Deacon: Another time. | B3a | |
855 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} That was it. | Deacon: Another time. | B4a | |
856 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} Didn't have anything else. | Deacon: Another time. | B5a | |
857 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | X1a | ||
858 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} I think it's about time we called it quits. | X2a | ||
859 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go. | X3a | ||
860 | NPCMDeacon: Yeah, yeah. What is it? | {Neutral} Probably about time we parted ways. | X4a |
COMEncWater
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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861 | COMEncWaterScene | MaleEvenToned: Please... I'm so thirsty. Could you spare any water? | Of course. Here you go. | WaterNPCAlias: Oh! Thank you... thank you! | A1a |
862 | MaleEvenToned: Please... I'm so thirsty. Could you spare any water? | Nope, sorry. | WaterNPCAlias: I see... | B1a | |
863 | MaleEvenToned: Please... I'm so thirsty. Could you spare any water? | I don't know... | WaterNPCAlias: Please. Without water, I could die. Anything you have would help me, anything at all. | X1a | |
864 | MaleEvenToned: Please... I'm so thirsty. Could you spare any water? | What kind of water did you need? | WaterNPCAlias: Purified would be wonderful, but anything you have would do. | Y1a |
COMHancock
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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865 | COMHancock_01_NeutralToFriendship | Hancock: Was my inaugural address. Became Mayor Hancock of Goodneighbor that day. And from then on, I vowed I'd never stand by and watch. Ever again. | {Question} You fought so hard to become Mayor. Why leave? | Hancock: I ain't really the ponderous type. When an instinct takes hold, I listen. | Y1a |
866 | Hancock: Was my inaugural address. Became Mayor Hancock of Goodneighbor that day. And from then on, I vowed I'd never stand by and watch. Ever again. | {Neutral} Sounds like you had an awfully bloody past. | Hancock: Sure did. And if things keep going the way the way they have, I think we're both in for a nice, bloody future. | X1a | |
867 | Hancock: Was my inaugural address. Became Mayor Hancock of Goodneighbor that day. And from then on, I vowed I'd never stand by and watch. Ever again. | {Politely disagreeing. / Neutral} You could have found a peaceful solution. All those people didn't have to die. | Hancock: Have to? No. But they sure as hell deserved to. | B1a | |
868 | Hancock: Was my inaugural address. Became Mayor Hancock of Goodneighbor that day. And from then on, I vowed I'd never stand by and watch. Ever again. | {Confident} And you're never going to have to. We'll take care of the Commonwealth together. | Hancock: Good. | A1a | |
869 | Hancock: Got a crew of drifters together and headed out into the ruins, started training. Next time Vic's boys went on their tear, we'd be ready for 'em. | {Puzzled} You don't actually think the clothes of John Hancock spoke to you, right? | Hancock: Nah, I just felt, you know, a connection. It seemed like he and I were dealing with the same shit - serious oppression. | Y1a | |
870 | Hancock: Got a crew of drifters together and headed out into the ruins, started training. Next time Vic's boys went on their tear, we'd be ready for 'em. | {Question} The fact that you're standing here and Vic isn't would suggest things went well? | Hancock: Oh yeah. | X1a | |
871 | Hancock: Got a crew of drifters together and headed out into the ruins, started training. Next time Vic's boys went on their tear, we'd be ready for 'em. | {Stern} A guy like that only understands one thing - swift and brutal force. You made the right call. | Hancock: See, I knew you had your head on straight. | B1a | |
872 | Hancock: Got a crew of drifters together and headed out into the ruins, started training. Next time Vic's boys went on their tear, we'd be ready for 'em. | {Question} Why not try and reason with Vic instead of creating a militia? | Hancock: Hey, if I thought for a second that would work, I would've tried. | A1a | |
873 | Hancock: They cracked him open like a can of Cram on the pavement. And we all just stood there. Did nothing. | {Question} Was there no one who could have helped? | Hancock: Who knows. Maybe. Honestly we were all so terrified, we couldn't bring ourselves to move until it was over, let alone get help. | Y1a | |
874 | Hancock: They cracked him open like a can of Cram on the pavement. And we all just stood there. Did nothing. | {Concerned} That's a hard choice to make. I don't envy you. | Hancock: I appreciate you trying, but there's no need to sugarcoat it. It was spineless, the way I acted. | X1a | |
875 | Hancock: They cracked him open like a can of Cram on the pavement. And we all just stood there. Did nothing. | {Stern} How could you do that? You should have intervened. | Hancock: Easy to say now, but you weren't there. I would've ended up the same. Or worse. | B1a | |
876 | Hancock: They cracked him open like a can of Cram on the pavement. And we all just stood there. Did nothing. | {Neutral} You can't blame yourself. It sounds like you were outmatched. Probably would've killed you too. | Hancock: You're right, but it was still spineless. | A1a | |
877 | NPCMHancock: Hey, hold up a second. | {Question} Is everything alright? | Hancock: Yeah, yeah. It ain't anything bad. | Y1a | |
878 | NPCMHancock: Hey, hold up a second. | {Neutral} Go ahead. | X1a | ||
879 | NPCMHancock: Hey, hold up a second. | {Question} Can we do this later? | Hancock: Yeah. Course. This ain't pressing. | B1a | |
880 | NPCMHancock: Hey, hold up a second. | {Friendly} Of course. What's up? | Hancock: Look, I needed to mention... | A1a | |
881 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Neutral} She tried to dupe us both. Dealing with her was the right move. | Hancock: True. But it doesn't change the fact that she's outta of the picture cause of us. | A1a | |
882 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Stern} I'm not exactly pleased either. I don't appreciate being used. | Hancock: Hey, I said I ain't proud, alright? | B1a | |
883 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Stern} I'm not pleased either. Taking Bobbi out of the picture wasn't exactly what I'd planned. | Hancock: Hey, I said I ain't proud, alright? | B2a | |
884 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Stern} You should be ashamed. What gives you the right to decide who lives and who dies? | Hancock: Hey, I said I ain't proud, alright? | B3a | |
885 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Neutral} It's not a big deal. Bobbi wasn't exactly the first person I've had to take care of. | Hancock: See, that's where you're wrong. Abusing power like that. It is a big deal. | X1a | |
886 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Neutral} It's not a big deal. | Hancock: See, that's where you're wrong. Abusing power like that. It is a big deal. | X2a | |
887 | Hancock: That sort of dictatorial shit. Ain't usually my style. | {Question} You seem awfully torn up over Bobbi. Was there something between you? | Hancock: Nah, nothing like that. I just hate seeing guys like me use their sway to do that kinda harm. | Y1a | |
888 | COMHancock_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | Hancock: It's meant a lot to me. I feel damn lucky to have you as a friend. | {Friendly} I feel exactly the same, Hancock. It's been a hell of a ride thus far. | Hancock: Then here's to a long road with plenty of ammo. | A1a |
889 | Hancock: It's meant a lot to me. I feel damn lucky to have you as a friend. | {Hancock just wrapped up an emotional exchange with player. / Amused} You're not going soft on me, are ya, Hancock? | Hancock: Hey, everyone's entitled to some softness. For me, it's pretty much everything below the eyebrows. | B1a | |
890 | Hancock: It's meant a lot to me. I feel damn lucky to have you as a friend. | {Amused} Doesn't seem like there's a lot of competition for the post. | Hancock: You ain't lying. It's awful lonely for us folks at the top. | X1a | |
891 | Hancock: It's meant a lot to me. I feel damn lucky to have you as a friend. | {Flirty. / Flirting} And that's what we are? Friends? | Hancock: Well, now that you mention it, I have been having slightly more impure thoughts than usual. Maybe we'll get to... act on those. Heh. | Y1a | |
892 | NPCMHancock: So, seems you know how to hold your own. I'd had my doubts when we first hit the road. | {Amused} Thanks. You're not so bad yourself. | Hancock: I never get many complaints. | A1a | |
893 | NPCMHancock: So, seems you know how to hold your own. I'd had my doubts when we first hit the road. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Hey, can we talk later? | Hancock: Oh yeah, sure. Later. | B1a | |
894 | NPCMHancock: So, seems you know how to hold your own. I'd had my doubts when we first hit the road. | {Confident} What can I say? Some people have just got it. | Hancock: You ain't kidding. | X1a | |
895 | NPCMHancock: So, seems you know how to hold your own. I'd had my doubts when we first hit the road. | {Question} Oh yeah? What kind of doubts? | Hancock: You kiddin' me? You looked like you'd fallen out of the Vault that day. I thought I'd see you pickin' your teeth out of the gutter by sun up. | Y1a | |
896 | Hancock: Before ya know it, you got families with kids lining up to drag folks they called "neighbor" out of their homes and throw 'em to the ruins. | {Disbelief} How could they do something like that? | Hancock: There'd always been a pretty big gulf between the folks living in the stands and folks down on the field. | A1a | |
897 | Hancock: Before ya know it, you got families with kids lining up to drag folks they called "neighbor" out of their homes and throw 'em to the ruins. | {Neutral} It could have gone worse. At least they left with their lives. | Hancock: And how long do you think those folks lasted in the ruins? The city condemned those Ghouls to die. Cowards just got someone else to pull the trigger. | B1a | |
898 | Hancock: Before ya know it, you got families with kids lining up to drag folks they called "neighbor" out of their homes and throw 'em to the ruins. | {Question} Why did McDonough campaign against the Ghouls? | Hancock: Because he thought he could win. | X1a | |
899 | Hancock: Before ya know it, you got families with kids lining up to drag folks they called "neighbor" out of their homes and throw 'em to the ruins. | {Question} You and McDonough knew each other as kids? | Hancock: Oh yeah. Guy's my brother. Grew up together in a little shack on the waterfront. | Y1a | |
900 | Hancock: And then he smiled. That hideous, fucking mile-long smile. He never smiled like that when we were kids. I didn't even recognize him. | {Stern} He murdered those Ghouls. | Hancock: Him and that whole damned city. | A1a | |
901 | Hancock: And then he smiled. That hideous, fucking mile-long smile. He never smiled like that when we were kids. I didn't even recognize him. | {Neutral} McDonough was right. He only gave the people what they wanted. | Hancock: Ghouls had been living just fine in Diamond City until he showed up. You really think he's not to blame? | B1a | |
902 | Hancock: And then he smiled. That hideous, fucking mile-long smile. He never smiled like that when we were kids. I didn't even recognize him. | {Neutral} Of all the things I've seen since leaving the Vault, this seems almost merciful. | Hancock: Sure, no one got beheaded. At first. | X1a | |
903 | Hancock: And then he smiled. That hideous, fucking mile-long smile. He never smiled like that when we were kids. I didn't even recognize him. | {Question} What do you mean you didn't recognize him? | Hancock: I don't know. Just didn't seem like the guy I grew up with. | Y1a | |
904 | COMHancock_03_AdmirationToInfatuation | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Grateful} I know the feeling. You're a damn fine man, Hancock. I'm lucky to have you at my back. | Hancock: And God help any of 'em who get in our way. | A1a |
905 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Friendly} Couldn't agree more. Can't think of anyone I'd rather have at my side. | Hancock: And God help any of 'em who get in our way. | A2a | |
906 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Nervous} Can we just keep this professional? All this emotion is making me a little uncomfortable. | Hancock: Uh, yeah. I'll try and dial back the friendship from here on out. | B1a | |
907 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Irritated} Hey, I get it, alright? You're happy. But can we drop all the emotions and just get back to it? | Hancock: Uh, yeah. I'll try and dial back the friendship from here on out. | B2a | |
908 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Grateful} That really means a lot to me. Thank you, Hancock. | Hancock: Just calling 'em like I see 'em. | X1a | |
909 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Grateful} Thanks Hancock. It's been a hell of a ride. | Hancock: Just calling 'em like I see 'em. | X2a | |
910 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Question} Have you ever thought about us as maybe more than just friends? | Hancock: Heh. It that obvious? But come on. You don't want to wake up to this mug every morning. Never wish that on anyone I cared for. | Y1a | |
911 | Hancock: You have been one hell of a friend. | {Question} Have you ever thought about us as maybe more than just friends? | Hancock: Heh. It that obvious? But come on. You don't want to wake up to this mug every morning. Never wish that on anyone I cared for. | Y2a | |
912 | Hancock: Thanks... for hearing me out... friend. | {Stern} Who I fall for is my decision. And I've fallen for you. | Hancock: Wouldn't expect that kind of lapse in judgement from you. But I guess that works out for me then, doesn't it? | A1a | |
913 | Hancock: Thanks... for hearing me out... friend. | {Neutral} I don't want to make you uncomfortable. Are you sure? | Hancock: You kidding me? So long as I got you at my side, it doesn't matter the capacity. | B1a | |
914 | Hancock: Thanks... for hearing me out... friend. | {Stern} You're just the way I like. Screw anyone who makes you feel ashamed. | Hancock: Wasn't thinking about the folks doing the shaming... | X1a | |
915 | Hancock: Thanks... for hearing me out... friend. | {Flirty? / Question} I'm trusting you on this, Hancock. Should I? | Hancock: I ain't got an escape route planned, if that's what you're askin'. Right now, this is exactly where I want to be. | Y1a | |
916 | NPCMHancock: Hey. You got a sec? I need you to hear something. | {Friendly} Sure. Go ahead. | Hancock: Yeah, thanks. I appreciate it. | A1a | |
917 | NPCMHancock: Hey. You got a sec? I need you to hear something. | {Question} Is there any way we could talk about this later? | Hancock: Yeah, of course. I'm not going anywhere. | B1a | |
918 | NPCMHancock: Hey. You got a sec? I need you to hear something. | {Neutral} I'm listening. | X1a | ||
919 | NPCMHancock: Hey. You got a sec? I need you to hear something. | {Question} Is everything alright? | Hancock: Oh yeah. Better than that. This is just... tricky. | Y1a | |
920 | Hancock: And that maybe all my running, from my life, myself... maybe it wasn't such a bad thing after all. | {Consoling a friend. / Concerned} You may have run, but you always ran for a reason, Hancock. | Hancock: Been trying to convince myself of that for a long time, but hearing that coming from someone like you... | A1a | |
921 | Hancock: And that maybe all my running, from my life, myself... maybe it wasn't such a bad thing after all. | {Question} And how long's it going to be before you abandon me too? | Hancock: Hey, things keep going the way they're going, you've got nothing to worry about. | B1a | |
922 | Hancock: And that maybe all my running, from my life, myself... maybe it wasn't such a bad thing after all. | {Neutral} It doesn't matter what you did. All that matters is what you do from here on out. | Hancock: Heh. I know a lot of bookies that'd disagree with you. But I feel what you're getting at. | X1a | |
923 | Hancock: And that maybe all my running, from my life, myself... maybe it wasn't such a bad thing after all. | {Question} Running from yourself? What do you mean? | Hancock: Well, I mean, I didn't always look this good. The drug that did this to me, that made me a Ghoul, I knew what it was going to do. | Y1a | |
924 | COMHancock_04_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMHancock: Hey, you take one too many blows to the head? | {Question} You seem upset. | Hancock: Managed to piece that one together yourself, huh? First sense you've shown in a while. | A1a |
925 | NPCMHancock: Hey, you take one too many blows to the head? | {Question} Any chance we could talk about this later? | Hancock: Yeah. Fine. | B1a | |
926 | NPCMHancock: Hey, you take one too many blows to the head? | {Puzzled} I don't think so, but there's a chance I might not remember. | Hancock: Real funny. Make a joke. | X1a | |
927 | NPCMHancock: Hey, you take one too many blows to the head? | {Concerned} What do you mean? What's wrong? | Hancock: What's wrong is the way you've been behaving. | Y1a | |
928 | Hancock: So you got a choice. You either need to change the way you're makin' decisions, or you need to find yourself someone else to travel with. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make you so angry. | Hancock: Keep your apologies. Just listen. | A1a | |
929 | Hancock: So you got a choice. You either need to change the way you're makin' decisions, or you need to find yourself someone else to travel with. | {Stern} We do things my way. If you don't like it, maybe you should go. | Hancock: If you don't wanna keep going, then all you gotta do is say the word. Otherwise, I need you to listen. | B1a | |
930 | Hancock: So you got a choice. You either need to change the way you're makin' decisions, or you need to find yourself someone else to travel with. | {Neutral} Sure, whatever. | Hancock: Hey, listen up. | X1a | |
931 | Hancock: So you got a choice. You either need to change the way you're makin' decisions, or you need to find yourself someone else to travel with. | {Question} I'm sorry. What do I need to do? | Hancock: I ain't asking for much. | Y1a | |
932 | COMHancock_05_DisdainToHatred | NPCMHancock: Stop. | {Neutral} Sure. What's up? | Hancock: What's up? We're finished. That's what's up. | A1a |
933 | NPCMHancock: Stop. | {Question} Can we do this another time? | Hancock: Oh, this ain't gonna take long. | B1a | |
934 | NPCMHancock: Stop. | {Neutral} All right. | Hancock: Good. Now listen. I am finished. | X1a | |
935 | NPCMHancock: Stop. | {Question} Something wrong? Are we being followed? | Hancock: Yeah, there's something wrong. | Y1a | |
936 | Hancock: But I guess that was never the plan, was it? | {Pleading} Please. I know I screwed up, but don't go. | Hancock: And why the hell shouldn't I? | A1a | |
937 | Hancock: But I guess that was never the plan, was it? | {Stern} No, the plan was do to things my way. And if you don't like it, you can go. | Hancock: I've been thinkin' the same thing. | B1a | |
938 | Hancock: But I guess that was never the plan, was it? | {Very dismissive. Someone just asked you why you've been acting so cruelly. / Neutral} Whatever. | Hancock: Whatever? Whatever! Fine. You know what? I'm done. | X1a | |
939 | Hancock: But I guess that was never the plan, was it? | {Pleading} Is there anything I can do to keep you from going? | Hancock: I gave you a shot. You really think there's something you can say at this point? | Y1a | |
940 | Player Default: And why the hell shouldn't I? | {You're trying to convince an extremely angry friend to carry on with you. / Confident} Come on. Are you really gonna pass up probably the best opportunity you'll have to kick some ass? | Hancock: Well, I... I guess you got a good point. | A1a | |
941 | Player Default: No, the plan was do to things my way. And if you don't like it, you can go. | {Irritated} You know what, nevermind. Go. | Hancock: Gladly. | B1a | |
942 | Player Default: Whatever. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. Things will be different. You have my word. | Hancock: Yeah? Well they're gonna have to be. | X1a | |
943 | Player Default: I gave you a shot. You really think there's something you can say at this point? | {Pleading} Because I can't do this alone. You stick with me, I promise we'll bring about the change you've been looking for. | Hancock: You're serious, aren't you? | Y1a | |
944 | COMHancock_06_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMHancock: Hey. I hate to be that Ghoul, but we need to talk. | {Friendly} By all means. Let's talk. | Hancock: I plan too. | A1a |
945 | NPCMHancock: Hey. I hate to be that Ghoul, but we need to talk. | {Neutral} Let's do this later. | Hancock: Yeah, sure. Later. | B1a | |
946 | NPCMHancock: Hey. I hate to be that Ghoul, but we need to talk. | {Neutral} Go ahead. | Hancock: I plan too. | X1a | |
947 | NPCMHancock: Hey. I hate to be that Ghoul, but we need to talk. | {Question} You seem upset. What's wrong? | Hancock: What's wrong? What's wrong is you. | Y1a | |
948 | Hancock: And maybe, maybe you'll decide to bring back the person I fell for. | {Pleading} I'm sorry. I'll fix this. I promise. | Hancock: I really hope you do. | A1a | |
949 | Hancock: And maybe, maybe you'll decide to bring back the person I fell for. | {Stern} Look, we've got a lot more important concerns right now than your feelings, alright? | Hancock: Hey, I ain't the issue here. You're the one who decided to act this way. You're the one who's gonna fix it. | B1a | |
950 | Hancock: And maybe, maybe you'll decide to bring back the person I fell for. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Stern} This is who I am now. You need to get used to it. | Hancock: You and I both know that's not true. At least, it better not be, if you still want me around. | X1a | |
951 | Hancock: And maybe, maybe you'll decide to bring back the person I fell for. | {Question} So, does this mean you don't love me? | Hancock: It means now, now I think we just need to be friends for a spell. | Y1a | |
952 | Hancock: And maybe, maybe you'll decide to bring back the person I fell for. | {Question} So, are we still friends? | Hancock: It means now, now I think we just need to be friends for a spell. | Y2a | |
953 | COMHancock_07_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMHancock: Hey. We need to talk. Now. | {Friendly} Ok, let's talk. | Hancock: Good. Now look. | A1a |
954 | NPCMHancock: Hey. We need to talk. Now. | {Question} Can we do this another time? | Hancock: This is something we need to talk about. If it's not now, it's gonna be later. | B1a | |
955 | NPCMHancock: Hey. We need to talk. Now. | {Neutral} Go ahead. | Hancock: Look. | X1a | |
956 | NPCMHancock: Hey. We need to talk. Now. | {Question} Is there something you need? | Hancock: Yeah. I need you to listen. | Y1a | |
957 | Hancock: I just need to know that this ain't the path you're planning on walking from here on out. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Hancock. I'll make this right. | Hancock: Don't say it. Do it. | A1a | |
958 | Hancock: I just need to know that this ain't the path you're planning on walking from here on out. | {Stern} I do as I please. So you're just going to have to get used to it. | Hancock: Sorry, friend. This ain't negotiable. | B1a | |
959 | Hancock: I just need to know that this ain't the path you're planning on walking from here on out. | {Neutral} I guess we'll have to see. | Hancock: Hey, this ain't a negotiation. | X1a | |
960 | Hancock: I just need to know that this ain't the path you're planning on walking from here on out. | {Question} What do we need to do to fix this? | Hancock: We? You need to be willin' to help folks in need out here and knock around those making trouble. | Y1a | |
961 | COMHancock_08_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMHancock: Listen here, friend. We gotta talk. | {Neutral} Sure, go ahead. | Hancock: The hell's gotten into you? | A1a |
962 | NPCMHancock: Listen here, friend. We gotta talk. | {Neutral} Now's not the time for this. | Hancock: I don't care when. But you and me got some serious business to sort out. | B1a | |
963 | NPCMHancock: Listen here, friend. We gotta talk. | {Neutral} I'm listening. | Hancock: Yeah, I doubt that. | X1a | |
964 | NPCMHancock: Listen here, friend. We gotta talk. | {Question} Why are you upset? | Hancock: I'm upset because I'm sick of fucking repeating myself. | Y1a | |
965 | Hancock: Or we're gonna turn this duo into a solo act. Ya feel me? | {Apologetic} Yes. Absolutely. I feel ya. Things will change. | Hancock: Prove it. | A1a | |
966 | Hancock: Or we're gonna turn this duo into a solo act. Ya feel me? | {Irritated} Sounds like your problem, not mine. | Hancock: Don't push me, friend. I can sure make it yours. | B1a | |
967 | Hancock: Or we're gonna turn this duo into a solo act. Ya feel me? | {Making fun of Hancock saying he's going to stop following the player. / Sarcastic} Why not a trio? I'll sing, you can play the saxophone, we just need someone to play the trombone. | Hancock: Oh, you're a laugh a minute. | X1a | |
968 | Hancock: Or we're gonna turn this duo into a solo act. Ya feel me? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} How do I make things right? | Hancock: I just need you to be willing to stand up - for the folks that need it, and to the bastards that've earned it. | Y1a | |
969 | COMHancock_09_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMHancock: No fucking more. We are done. | {Pleading} Wait. Don't go. I can do better. | Hancock: You had every damn chance in the world to change. | A1a |
970 | NPCMHancock: No fucking more. We are done. | {Cruelly. / Stern} Finally. Can't take a hint, can you? | Hancock: Oh, you're making this even easier than I thought it'd be. | B1a | |
971 | NPCMHancock: No fucking more. We are done. | {Sarcastic as Hancock states he will no longer be traveling with the player. / Sarcastic} Don't forget to keep in touch. | Hancock: Please, don't temp me. | X1a | |
972 | NPCMHancock: No fucking more. We are done. | {Pleading} Are you really going to leave? Is there anything I can do to stop you? | Hancock: You got all the chances you're going to get. | Y1a | |
973 | COMHancock_10_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMHancock: Can we talk about something? | {Question} Of course. What's on your mind? | Hancock: Just, what you've done for me... | A1a |
974 | NPCMHancock: Can we talk about something? | {Question} Can we do this later? | Hancock: Uh, fine. Yeah. Later. | B1a | |
975 | NPCMHancock: Can we talk about something? | {Neutral} Alright. Go ahead. | Hancock: Thanks. | X1a | |
976 | NPCMHancock: Can we talk about something? | {Question} Is everything okay? | Hancock: It is. Now. | Y1a | |
977 | Hancock: Now, now I'm just hoping we can pretend like this all never happened. | {Player and Hancock just reconciled romantically. / Happy} Of course. Consider it forgotten. | Hancock: You don't know how happy that makes me. I've done some boneheaded things, but breaking it off with you, that's up there. | A1a | |
978 | Hancock: Now, now I'm just hoping we can pretend like this all never happened. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / SinisterSmile} They always come crawling back. | Hancock: Heh. Catch like you, can you blame 'em? | B1a | |
979 | Hancock: Now, now I'm just hoping we can pretend like this all never happened. | {Joking. Hancock just asked the player if they could pretend their break-up never happened. / Puzzled} Like what never happened? | Hancock: See, exactly what I ask for. I knew there was a reason I was still here. | X1a | |
980 | Hancock: Now, now I'm just hoping we can pretend like this all never happened. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} You'll really take me back? | Hancock: I wish I'd never had to let you go. | Y1a | |
981 | COMHancock_11_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCMHancock: Hey, what we discussed earlier. You're going be discreet with that info, right? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Friendly} I would never betray your trust like that, Hancock. | Hancock: And don't think I don't appreciate it. | A1a |
982 | NPCMHancock: Hey, what we discussed earlier. You're going be discreet with that info, right? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Confident} Give me a reason to and I might. Otherwise, we're good. | Hancock: Heh, you are one cutthroat bastard. I knew I was here for a reason. | B1a | |
983 | NPCMHancock: Hey, what we discussed earlier. You're going be discreet with that info, right? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Amused} I would never share something so personal... unless it were really, really funny. | Hancock: Well, I don't expect either of us is gonna be breakin' the ice at any soirees anytime soon, so I'm probably safe. | X1a | |
984 | NPCMHancock: Hey, what we discussed earlier. You're going be discreet with that info, right? | {Question} What info are you talking about? | Hancock: You know, the stuff about me running out on the folks in my life. I was just thinking about it and it makes me sound kinda loony. | Y1a | |
985 | COMHancockDismissScene | Hancock: So, we calling it quits? | {Friendly} Just for now. | Hancock: Suit yourself. | A1a |
986 | Hancock: So, we calling it quits? | {Neutral} Actually, I changed my mind. | Hancock: Well, then. Let's get back at it. | B1a | |
987 | Hancock: So, we calling it quits? | {Neutral} Yup. | Hancock: If that's what you want. | X1a | |
988 | Hancock: So, we calling it quits? | {Question} You think we ought to keep going together? | Hancock: It's your call, brother. So, this it? | Y1a | |
989 | COMHancockMurderScene | NPCMHancock: Hold up. You and me, we got some things to discuss. | {Friendly} Sure, let's talk. | Hancock: You honestly going to act like nothing happened? | A1a |
990 | NPCMHancock: Hold up. You and me, we got some things to discuss. | {Question} Can we talk about this some other time? | Hancock: Fine. But I ain't letting this go. | B1a | |
991 | NPCMHancock: Hold up. You and me, we got some things to discuss. | {Neutral} All right. Talk. | X1a | ||
992 | NPCMHancock: Hold up. You and me, we got some things to discuss. | {Question} Is something wrong? | Hancock: You're kidding me, right? | Y1a | |
993 | Hancock: So I'm only gonna say this once. You need to start putting the right people in your crosshairs or else you and I are gonna have a problem. | {Apologetic} I messed up. I'm sorry. This will never happen again. | Hancock: You see that it doesn't. I don't run with murderers. | A1a | |
994 | Hancock: So I'm only gonna say this once. You need to start putting the right people in your crosshairs or else you and I are gonna have a problem. | {Angry} You're not in charge, Hancock. I make the decisions around here. | Hancock: Well then maybe it's time you decide how much longer you want me around? Because this happens again, you and me are done. | B1a | |
995 | Hancock: So I'm only gonna say this once. You need to start putting the right people in your crosshairs or else you and I are gonna have a problem. | {Neutral} Look, I can't make any promises. Who knows what kind of a situation we mind find ourselves in. | Hancock: There's no situation where taking an innocent life becomes right. But I didn't expect I'd have to explain that to you. | X1a | |
996 | Hancock: So I'm only gonna say this once. You need to start putting the right people in your crosshairs or else you and I are gonna have a problem. | {Question} Are you serious? The first time we met, you killed a man right in front of me. | Hancock: Because I thought I was trying to protect some doe-eyed Vault Dweller from getting taken for everything they had. | Y1a | |
997 | COMHancockPickUpScene | NPCMHancock: Look who it is... we heading out again? | {Neutral} Let's do it. | Hancock: Done. | A1a |
998 | NPCMHancock: Look who it is... we heading out again? | {Neutral} Not now. | Hancock: Suit yourself. | B1a | |
999 | NPCMHancock: Look who it is... we heading out again? | {Question} You still interested in traveling together? | Hancock: You even gotta ask that? Damn right I am. | Y1a |
COMHancockTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1000 | COMHancockTalk_TalkScene | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {Asking your companion their opinion of you. / Question} I just wanted to know how're we doing. | Hancock: Done. | A2a |
1001 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {Asking your companion their opinion of you. / Question} I was wondering where you and I stand. | Hancock: Done. | A3a | |
1002 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {Asking your companion their opinion of you. / Question} Are things all right between us? | Hancock: Done. | A4a | |
1003 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {Asking your companion their opinion of you. / Question} Just wanted to check in, make sure we're doing okay. | Hancock: Done. | A5a | |
1004 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {Asking your companion their opinion of you. / Question} Is everything okay between us? | Hancock: Done. | A6a | |
1005 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} I think it'd be best if we went our separate ways. | Hancock: That so? Ain't gonna pretend I'm thrilled with the prospect, but, all right. I'll head home. When you change your mind, though, you come find me. | X1a | |
1006 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} You should head back. | Hancock: That so? Ain't gonna pretend I'm thrilled with the prospect, but, all right. I'll head home. When you change your mind, though, you come find me. | X2a | |
1007 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's time we part ways. | Hancock: That so? Ain't gonna pretend I'm thrilled with the prospect, but, all right. I'll head home. When you change your mind, though, you come find me. | X3a | |
1008 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's about time we split. | Hancock: That so? Ain't gonna pretend I'm thrilled with the prospect, but, all right. I'll head home. When you change your mind, though, you come find me. | X4a | |
1009 | NPCMHancock: You look like you could use a little pick-me-up. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's time we parted company. | Hancock: That so? Ain't gonna pretend I'm thrilled with the prospect, but, all right. I'll head home. When you change your mind, though, you come find me. | X5a |
COMMacCready
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1010 | COMMacCready_01_NeutralToFriendship | NPCMMacCready: Nice to be on the open road. Goodneighbor was starting to wear out its welcome. | {Friendly} Sounds like you had a rough time of it back there. | MacCready: Rough? That's putting it mildly. | A1a |
1011 | NPCMMacCready: Nice to be on the open road. Goodneighbor was starting to wear out its welcome. | {Confident} Let's talk about this some other time. | MacCready: Eh, suit yourself. | B1a | |
1012 | NPCMMacCready: Nice to be on the open road. Goodneighbor was starting to wear out its welcome. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Confident} I never lived there, so I wouldn't know. | MacCready: And you're better off for it. Trust me. | X1a | |
1013 | NPCMMacCready: Nice to be on the open road. Goodneighbor was starting to wear out its welcome. | {Question} What makes you say that? | MacCready: Goodneighbor was a good place to look for work, but a crappy place to hang your hat. | Y1a | |
1014 | MacCready: Diamond City's goons would have run me out of town and wandering the Commonwealth alone isn't the brightest plan when you're hard up for caps. | {Confident} Caps aren't worth risking your life. | MacCready: Easy for you to say. But right now, I need every cap I can get. | A1a | |
1015 | MacCready: Diamond City's goons would have run me out of town and wandering the Commonwealth alone isn't the brightest plan when you're hard up for caps. | {Amused} Caps are pretty important. | MacCready: You're goddamn right they are... and right now, I need every cap I can get. | B1a | |
1016 | MacCready: Diamond City's goons would have run me out of town and wandering the Commonwealth alone isn't the brightest plan when you're hard up for caps. | {Irritated} In times like these, caps make little sense. | MacCready: They might make little sense to you, but right now, I need every cap I can get. | X1a | |
1017 | MacCready: Diamond City's goons would have run me out of town and wandering the Commonwealth alone isn't the brightest plan when you're hard up for caps. | {Question} Setting up shop? What do you mean? | MacCready: I needed somewhere to hang out so that people could find me when they required my services. | Y1a | |
1018 | Player Default: Easy for you to say. But right now, I need every cap I can get. | {Concerned} I hope you aren't in trouble. | MacCready: No, not really... but... | A1a | |
1019 | Player Default: You're goddamn right they are... and right now, I need every cap I can get. | {Stern} I'm not paying you a single cap more than we agreed. | MacCready: I'm not trying to gouge you for more caps. | B1a | |
1020 | Player Default: They might make little sense to you, but right now, I need every cap I can get. | {Concerned} Sounds pretty bad. | MacCready: I guess you could say that. | X1a | |
1021 | Player Default: Setting up shop? What do you mean? | {Question} Are caps really that important to you? | MacCready: I don't have much of a choice. | Y1a | |
1022 | MacCready: And I figured if I could get enough caps together, maybe I could buy them out. | {Concerned} I wouldn't trust those guys, even if you paid them off. | MacCready: Yeah... I'm right there with you. | A1a | |
1023 | MacCready: And I figured if I could get enough caps together, maybe I could buy them out. | {Irritated} Just kill them and be done with it. | MacCready: If it was that simple, I would have done it already. | B1a | |
1024 | MacCready: And I figured if I could get enough caps together, maybe I could buy them out. | {Confident} Your plan seems to make sense. | MacCready: Well, it might be, but even if I round up enough caps, I'm not sure how I'm going to pull it off. | X1a | |
1025 | MacCready: And I figured if I could get enough caps together, maybe I could buy them out. | {Question} How many caps do you need? | MacCready: I'm not sure. Honestly, that's not even what concerns me the most. | Y1a | |
1026 | MacCready: And before you get that look on your face, let me just say that I wouldn't even be asking if I didn't trust you. | {Friendly} If you need my help, I'm there. | MacCready: Wow... I don't know what to say. | A1a | |
1027 | MacCready: And before you get that look on your face, let me just say that I wouldn't even be asking if I didn't trust you. | {Concerned} I don't know, this sounds dangerous. | MacCready: If I didn't think you could handle it, I wouldn't have asked. | B1a | |
1028 | MacCready: And before you get that look on your face, let me just say that I wouldn't even be asking if I didn't trust you. | {Concerned} I'm not sure, let me think about it. | MacCready: Yeah, I figured this might throw you for a loop. | X1a | |
1029 | MacCready: And before you get that look on your face, let me just say that I wouldn't even be asking if I didn't trust you. | {Question} Is there any other way to handle this? | MacCready: If there was, I would have done it already. | Y1a | |
1030 | COMMacCready_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | NPCMMacCready: So, you impressed yet? I told you I was a damn good shot. | {Impressed} Actually, I'm quite impressed. | MacCready: Yeah... I thought you might be. | A1a |
1031 | NPCMMacCready: So, you impressed yet? I told you I was a damn good shot. | {Confident} Maybe this could wait. I'm busy right now. | MacCready: No problem. Wasn't really important anyway. | B1a | |
1032 | NPCMMacCready: So, you impressed yet? I told you I was a damn good shot. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Neutral} I don't know, I haven't really noticed. | MacCready: Oh come on. | X1a | |
1033 | NPCMMacCready: So, you impressed yet? I told you I was a damn good shot. | {not really that impressed / Neutral} Yeah, I suppose so. | MacCready: Oh come on. | X2a | |
1034 | NPCMMacCready: So, you impressed yet? I told you I was a damn good shot. | {re-record - asking with suspicion / Suspicious} Is there a reason that you're bringing this up? | MacCready: I'm not trying to gouge you for extra caps, if that's what you're thinking. | Y1a | |
1035 | MacCready: Besides, I had to come up with every trick in the book to survive the Capital Wasteland. | {sympathetic / Concerned} I can't imagine how difficult it must have been out there. | MacCready: Well, at least I wasn't alone. | A1a | |
1036 | MacCready: Besides, I had to come up with every trick in the book to survive the Capital Wasteland. | {Concerned} Getting into gunfights at that age was foolish. | MacCready: It wasn't so bad. It's not like I was alone. | B1a | |
1037 | MacCready: Besides, I had to come up with every trick in the book to survive the Capital Wasteland. | {Sarcastic} I'm sure your parents were thrilled about your hobby. | MacCready: Never knew my parents. | X1a | |
1038 | MacCready: Besides, I had to come up with every trick in the book to survive the Capital Wasteland. | {Question} What were you doing in the Capital Wasteland? | MacCready: I was born there. | Y1a | |
1039 | MacCready: I know it sounds crazy, but having adults around was something we couldn't trust. | {Impressed} Pretty brave, a bunch of kids living alone like that. | MacCready: I don't know. Looking back on the whole thing, I think we were just lucky. | A1a | |
1040 | MacCready: I know it sounds crazy, but having adults around was something we couldn't trust. | {Surprised} That sounds ridiculous. | MacCready: Maybe, but it kept the colony alive for a couple hundred years. | B1a | |
1041 | MacCready: I know it sounds crazy, but having adults around was something we couldn't trust. | {Neutral} Makes sense, I suppose. | MacCready: Nothing makes sense anymore. You just roll with the punches. | X1a | |
1042 | MacCready: I know it sounds crazy, but having adults around was something we couldn't trust. | {Question} How could a bunch of kids survive without help? | MacCready: Everyone pulled their own weight. | Y1a | |
1043 | MacCready: Which pretty much brings us to now. So there you have it, my whole life in a nutshell. | {Friendly} Thanks for sharing that with me. | MacCready: We'll, you've earned it. | A1a | |
1044 | MacCready: Which pretty much brings us to now. So there you have it, my whole life in a nutshell. | {Irritated} That's more about you than I ever needed to know. | MacCready: Well, I still felt like you deserved to hear it. | B1a | |
1045 | MacCready: Which pretty much brings us to now. So there you have it, my whole life in a nutshell. | {Neutral} That's an interesting story. | MacCready: Interesting or not, I felt like you deserved to know who you were traveling with. | X1a | |
1046 | MacCready: Which pretty much brings us to now. So there you have it, my whole life in a nutshell. | {lightly flirting - male player v.o. is wrong / Flirting} Sounds like the road can be a lonely place... until you meet someone to share it with. | MacCready: I... well, I never thought of it that way. | Y1a | |
1047 | COMMacCready_03_AdmirationtoConfidant | NPCMMacCready: Hey, I never got a chance to properly thank you for helping me take out Winlock and Barnes. | {Happy} We're friends. No thanks necessary. | MacCready: Well, I wanted to say it anyway. | A1a |
1048 | NPCMMacCready: Hey, I never got a chance to properly thank you for helping me take out Winlock and Barnes. | {SinisterSmile} Just protecting my investment. | MacCready: Call it whatever you want. | B1a | |
1049 | NPCMMacCready: Hey, I never got a chance to properly thank you for helping me take out Winlock and Barnes. | {Confident} It wasn't a problem. | MacCready: Are you kidding? | X1a | |
1050 | NPCMMacCready: Hey, I never got a chance to properly thank you for helping me take out Winlock and Barnes. | {Question} So we're done with the Gunners? | MacCready: Definitely. With those two clowns taking a dirt nap, I'm pretty sure the Gunners heard my message loud and clear. | Y1a | |
1051 | MacCready: You stuck your neck out for me and I don't forget shit... errr, I mean things like that. | {Amused} Cursing doesn't offend me, you know. | MacCready: I didn't think it did. | A1a | |
1052 | MacCready: You stuck your neck out for me and I don't forget shit... errr, I mean things like that. | {Amused} You can curse all you want. I'm not your mother. | MacCready: Very funny. | B1a | |
1053 | MacCready: You stuck your neck out for me and I don't forget shit... errr, I mean things like that. | {sort of snide, making fun of the NPC / Sarcastic} You ought to try cursing once in a while... it's good for the soul. | MacCready: Oh believe me, I know. | X1a | |
1054 | MacCready: You stuck your neck out for me and I don't forget shit... errr, I mean things like that. | {Question} Stopping yourself from cursing again? Why do you keep doing that? | MacCready: Yeah, I figured you'd ask me about this sooner or later. | Y1a | |
1055 | MacCready: I guess that sounds pretty stupid coming from a guy who shoots people for a living. | {Concerned} You must have had a good reason to leave them behind. | MacCready: That's what I keep telling myself. | A1a | |
1056 | MacCready: I guess that sounds pretty stupid coming from a guy who shoots people for a living. | {re-do male player - more disgust, less somber / Disgust} I'd never leave my family behind. | MacCready: I didn't have much of a choice. | B1a | |
1057 | MacCready: I guess that sounds pretty stupid coming from a guy who shoots people for a living. | {Apologetic} I don't know what to say. | MacCready: Sure you do. You want to tell me how cruel it was to leave them behind. | X1a | |
1058 | MacCready: I guess that sounds pretty stupid coming from a guy who shoots people for a living. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Surprised} How could you leave them behind like that? | MacCready: I didn't have much of a choice. | Y1a | |
1059 | MacCready: Honestly, I don't know how much longer he's going to last. | {Concerned} There must be something we can do. | MacCready: I was hoping you'd say that. | A1a | |
1060 | MacCready: Honestly, I don't know how much longer he's going to last. | {Somber} Maybe there's nothing you can do but go home and let it run its course. | MacCready: No! I can't accept that. There's no way I'd ever give up on him. | B1a | |
1061 | MacCready: Honestly, I don't know how much longer he's going to last. | {Concerned} Maybe you should find a doctor. | MacCready: Every doctor I've talked to was worthless. They never even heard of the disease. | X1a | |
1062 | MacCready: Honestly, I don't know how much longer he's going to last. | {Question} Are you asking me for help again? | MacCready: I suppose that I am. | Y1a | |
1063 | MacCready: But if you're willing to risk it, I might have a way we could save him. | {Friendly} Of course I'll help. Count me in. | MacCready: I was hoping you'd say that. | A1a | |
1064 | MacCready: But if you're willing to risk it, I might have a way we could save him. | {Irritated} Not now, maybe later. I have a lot of my own problems to deal with. | MacCready: Yeah, I kind of figured I pushed you too much. | B1a | |
1065 | MacCready: But if you're willing to risk it, I might have a way we could save him. | {Confident} I'll think about it. I have a lot on my mind right now. | MacCready: Fair enough. Just don't wait too long. I don't know... I don't know how long Duncan has. | X1a | |
1066 | MacCready: But if you're willing to risk it, I might have a way we could save him. | {Question} How risky are we talking? | MacCready: I'm not going to lie to you... it's no walk in the park. | Y1a | |
1067 | MacCready: I mean, there's no way that's a coincidence, right? Med-Tek has to be the place. | {Friendly} Don't give up hope. If there's a cure, we'll find it. | MacCready: Thanks, partner. | A1a | |
1068 | MacCready: I mean, there's no way that's a coincidence, right? Med-Tek has to be the place. | {Concerned} Don't get your hopes up. This could be a dead end. | MacCready: I've been disappointed so many times in the past, nothing gets my hopes up anymore. | B1a | |
1069 | MacCready: I mean, there's no way that's a coincidence, right? Med-Tek has to be the place. | {Concerned} I hope so. | MacCready: For Duncan's sake... I do too. | X1a | |
1070 | MacCready: I mean, there's no way that's a coincidence, right? Med-Tek has to be the place. | {Suspicious} Can you trust this "Sinclair" guy? | MacCready: To be honest, I don't know him from Adam. | Y1a | |
1071 | COMMacCready_04_ConfidantToInfatuation | MacCready: Speaking of which, it's about time we got back on the road, don't you think? | {Happy} That's the past. You're all that matters to me now. | MacCready: I... I don't really know what to say. | A1a |
1072 | MacCready: Speaking of which, it's about time we got back on the road, don't you think? | {Somber} You're right, I still miss him. I don't know what I was thinking. | MacCready: Believe me, I understand exactly how you're feeling right now. | B2a | |
1073 | MacCready: Speaking of which, it's about time we got back on the road, don't you think? | {Friendly} It might be difficult for me, but I think I can make our relationship work. | MacCready: I... I can't believe you feel this way about me. | X1a | |
1074 | MacCready: Speaking of which, it's about time we got back on the road, don't you think? | {Question} Would it bother you if I still love him? | MacCready: I don't know. I mean, we're two sides of the same coin, right? | Y2a | |
1075 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to talk now? I promise it won't take long. | {Concerned} I hope nothing's wrong. | MacCready: Wrong? No... not at all. | A1a | |
1076 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to talk now? I promise it won't take long. | {Confident} Sorry, I'm busy right now. | MacCready: Oh... well, okay then. I mean, it was kind of important... but I guess it can wait until later. | B1a | |
1077 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to talk now? I promise it won't take long. | {Confident} Sure, go ahead. | MacCready: Appreciated. | X1a | |
1078 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to talk now? I promise it won't take long. | {Question} What's on your mind? | MacCready: This has been nagging at me for a while. | Y1a | |
1079 | MacCready: I know a carved toy soldier is a strange reward for risking your life, but this one's special... it means a lot to me. | {Grateful} If it's special to you, then it's a thoughtful gift. Thank you. | MacCready: You're welcome. Just be sure you don't lose it. | A1a | |
1080 | MacCready: I know a carved toy soldier is a strange reward for risking your life, but this one's special... it means a lot to me. | {Confident} This really isn't necessary. | MacCready: Maybe, but I think you deserve it. | B1a | |
1081 | MacCready: I know a carved toy soldier is a strange reward for risking your life, but this one's special... it means a lot to me. | {Confident} Thank you. | MacCready: You're welcome. | X1a | |
1082 | MacCready: I know a carved toy soldier is a strange reward for risking your life, but this one's special... it means a lot to me. | {Friendly} Did you make this yourself? | MacCready: Do I look like the artistic type to you? | Y1a | |
1083 | MacCready: The soldier story was the best thing I could come up with. I didn't want to lose her because of what I was. | {Friendly} I'm sure you had good intentions. | MacCready: I had a feeling you'd get where I was coming from. | A1a | |
1084 | MacCready: The soldier story was the best thing I could come up with. I didn't want to lose her because of what I was. | {Surprised} I can't believe you'd lie to your own wife like that. | MacCready: Sorry you feel that way. Wouldn't have been the first time I'd made a mistake. | B1a | |
1085 | MacCready: The soldier story was the best thing I could come up with. I didn't want to lose her because of what I was. | {Worried} I don't know... | MacCready: Maybe it was for the best, maybe not. | X1a | |
1086 | MacCready: The soldier story was the best thing I could come up with. I didn't want to lose her because of what I was. | {Question} She ever find out the truth? | MacCready: No. | Y1a | |
1087 | MacCready: Took everything I had to escape with Duncan in my arms. Maybe it would have been better if we'd died there with her. | {Friendly} You may have lost your wife, but you saved your son. That counts for something. | MacCready: Maybe. I don't know anymore. | A1a | |
1088 | MacCready: Took everything I had to escape with Duncan in my arms. Maybe it would have been better if we'd died there with her. | {Surprised} That's ridiculous. No one deserves to die like that. | MacCready: I suppose you're right. I don't know anymore. | B1a | |
1089 | MacCready: Took everything I had to escape with Duncan in my arms. Maybe it would have been better if we'd died there with her. | I'm sorry. I didn't know. | MacCready: Yeah, I'm sorry too. | X1a | |
1090 | MacCready: Took everything I had to escape with Duncan in my arms. Maybe it would have been better if we'd died there with her. | {Surprised} Why would you say something like that? | MacCready: I guess I needed to tell someone how I felt about it. | Y1a | |
1091 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Friendly} Hey, only best friends can share feelings like that with each other. | MacCready: And I aim to keep it that way. | A1a | |
1092 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Friendly} We'll always be best friends. | MacCready: And I aim to keep it that way. | A2a | |
1093 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Nervous} This is making me kind of uncomfortable. | MacCready: Wouldn't have killed you to say something nicer there, but I suppose it isn't your fault. | B1a | |
1094 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Irritated} Can we ditch the friendship talk? I get the point. | MacCready: Wouldn't have killed you to say something nicer there, but I suppose it isn't your fault. | B2a | |
1095 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Grateful} I appreciate you telling me all of this. I know it's difficult. | MacCready: It was difficult, but it needed to be said. | X1a | |
1096 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Confident} I appreciate that. | MacCready: It was difficult, but it needed to be said. | X2a | |
1097 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Flirting} I was hoping what we have together could be more than friendship. | MacCready: I... I don't know. I mean, I never thought of us that way. | Y1a | |
1098 | MacCready: I just want you to know how much your friendship means to me. | {Flirting} I was hoping what we have together could be more than friendship. | MacCready: I... I don't know. I mean, I never thought of us that way. | Y2a | |
1099 | COMMacCready_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMMacCready: You ready to have that talk yet? | {Confident} Calm down... I'm listening. | MacCready: I'll calm down if you're willing to listen to reason. | A1a |
1100 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to have that talk yet? | {Irritated} Not now, I'm too busy. | MacCready: Nothing I love more than being ignored. Fine. | B1a | |
1101 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to have that talk yet? | {Confident} Sounds important. | MacCready: Well yeah, I think it is. | X1a | |
1102 | NPCMMacCready: You ready to have that talk yet? | {Question} Is something wrong? | MacCready: Of course something's wrong. How can you pretend to not notice? | Y1a | |
1103 | MacCready: It's almost like you wish that I wasn't around. Is that what you want? | {Concerned} No, I'd like you to stay. | MacCready: Then stop acting like you don't. | A1a | |
1104 | MacCready: It's almost like you wish that I wasn't around. Is that what you want? | {punch "should" / Irritated} If you don't like how I do things, maybe you should leave. | MacCready: If things keep going the way they're going, maybe I will. | B1a | |
1105 | MacCready: It's almost like you wish that I wasn't around. Is that what you want? | {Confident} That's up to you. | MacCready: Can't even look me in the eye and give me a straight answer. Sigh. | X1a | |
1106 | MacCready: It's almost like you wish that I wasn't around. Is that what you want? | {a bit ticked off you're being taken to task / Irritated} You talk to all your employers this way? | MacCready: Oh, I see. That's how you're going to play it. | Y1a | |
1107 | COMMacCready_06_DisdainToHatred | NPCMMacCready: I said we need to talk, damn it! It can't wait. | {Surprised} Woah, woah... let's calm down and talk about this. | MacCready: Talk? Why bother!? | A1a |
1108 | NPCMMacCready: I said we need to talk, damn it! It can't wait. | {Defiant} Too bad, I'm busy right now. | MacCready: No. You're not going to brush me off this time. | B1a | |
1109 | NPCMMacCready: I said we need to talk, damn it! It can't wait. | {Confident} You want to talk, let's talk. | MacCready: Fine. | X1a | |
1110 | NPCMMacCready: I said we need to talk, damn it! It can't wait. | {Question} Why are you so angry with me? | MacCready: Are you seriously going to act like you don't know why I'm pissed off? | Y1a | |
1111 | MacCready: Well, I'm here to tell you that I won't be bugging you about it anymore... because I'm leaving! | {Friendly} Look, I'm really sorry... I didn't realize it was getting this bad. | MacCready: I don't know... | A1a | |
1112 | MacCready: Well, I'm here to tell you that I won't be bugging you about it anymore... because I'm leaving! | {Defiant} Good riddance. | MacCready: That's all you have to say? Really? | B1a | |
1113 | MacCready: Well, I'm here to tell you that I won't be bugging you about it anymore... because I'm leaving! | {Somber} Then I suppose there's nothing else to say but goodbye. | MacCready: That's it? "Goodbye?" After everything we've done? | X1a | |
1114 | MacCready: Well, I'm here to tell you that I won't be bugging you about it anymore... because I'm leaving! | {Question} Is there anything I can say that will change your mind? | MacCready: I don't know, is there? | Y1a | |
1115 | Player Default: If there's a reason I should stay, you better make it a good one. | {Friendly} Because I care about you. | MacCready: Well, you sure have a funny way of showing it. | A1a | |
1116 | Player Default: Good riddance. | {Defiant} Forget it. | MacCready: That's what I thought. | B1a | |
1117 | Player Default: Then I suppose there's nothing else to say but goodbye. | {Confident} Because we're partners and we made a pact. | MacCready: That old line again, huh? Sigh. | X1a | |
1118 | Player Default: I don't know, is there? | {Somber} Because I don't want to be alone. | MacCready: Then why are you acting like an... well, like an ass?! Sigh. | Y1a | |
1119 | COMMacCready_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMMacCready: So, do you have some time to talk now? | {Question} Sure, what's on your mind? | MacCready: Well... | A1a |
1120 | NPCMMacCready: So, do you have some time to talk now? | {Confident} Not right now. | MacCready: All right, I suppose it can wait. | B1a | |
1121 | NPCMMacCready: So, do you have some time to talk now? | {Confident} I guess so. | MacCready: Thanks. | X1a | |
1122 | NPCMMacCready: So, do you have some time to talk now? | {Puzzled} Did I do something wrong? | MacCready: You tell me. | Y1a | |
1123 | MacCready: I suppose what I'm saying is, I think it's time we took a step back from our relationship... at least until things cool down. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry you feel that way. | MacCready: I appreciate the apology, but it's not necessary. | A1a | |
1124 | MacCready: I suppose what I'm saying is, I think it's time we took a step back from our relationship... at least until things cool down. | {Irritated} I can't really deal with this right now. | MacCready: See? That's not how you were acting before. That's not the person I fell in love with. | B1a | |
1125 | MacCready: I suppose what I'm saying is, I think it's time we took a step back from our relationship... at least until things cool down. | {Confident} Okay. I understand. | MacCready: I'm not trying to ask for too much. | X1a | |
1126 | MacCready: I suppose what I'm saying is, I think it's time we took a step back from our relationship... at least until things cool down. | {Question} Does that mean it's over between us? | MacCready: I wouldn't say it's over, I just need some time to think about our relationship. | Y1a | |
1127 | MacCready: I suppose what I'm saying is, I think it's time we took a step back from our relationship... at least until things cool down. | {Question} Are we still friends? | MacCready: I wouldn't say it's over, I just need some time to think about our relationship. | Y2a | |
1128 | COMMacCready_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMMacCready: Like I said before. We need to talk. | {Surprised} Sounds important. | MacCready: If it wasn't, we wouldn't be talking at all. | A1a |
1129 | NPCMMacCready: Like I said before. We need to talk. | {Confident} I can't right now. | MacCready: Giving me the brush-off, huh? Fine. Later I guess. | B1a | |
1130 | NPCMMacCready: Like I said before. We need to talk. | {Confident} All right, go ahead. | MacCready: Where do I start? | X1a | |
1131 | NPCMMacCready: Like I said before. We need to talk. | {Question} Is something the matter? | MacCready: Uh, yeah. You could say that. | Y1a | |
1132 | MacCready: Our partnership is going straight down the drain, and you're prancing around like you don't even care. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, MacCready. I don't want to lose you as a friend. | MacCready: Then you better get your act together. | A1a | |
1133 | MacCready: Our partnership is going straight down the drain, and you're prancing around like you don't even care. | {Irritated} I've got other things on my mind, so you're going to have to deal with it. | MacCready: I've been dealing with it long enough. | B1a | |
1134 | MacCready: Our partnership is going straight down the drain, and you're prancing around like you don't even care. | {Surprised} I'm surprised... I didn't know this was happening. | MacCready: That's been the problem all along. | X1a | |
1135 | MacCready: Our partnership is going straight down the drain, and you're prancing around like you don't even care. | {Question} What can I say to make it up to you? | MacCready: There's nothing to say. | Y1a | |
1136 | COMMacCready_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMMacCready: So tell me...what the hell is going on with you? | {Friendly} You're angry about something, I can tell. | MacCready: Are you kidding me? | A1a |
1137 | NPCMMacCready: So tell me...what the hell is going on with you? | {Irritated} Not now, MacCready. | MacCready: Too busy to give a damn, huh? Fine. | B1a | |
1138 | NPCMMacCready: So tell me...what the hell is going on with you? | {Puzzled} I have no idea what you're talking about. | MacCready: You don't? Well, since you're playing stupid, let me help you out. | X1a | |
1139 | NPCMMacCready: So tell me...what the hell is going on with you? | {Puzzled} Did I do something to make you angry? | MacCready: I hope you're joking, because you couldn't possibly be that blind. | Y1a | |
1140 | MacCready: Well guess what. If you don't start treating me like your partner, I'm leaving. Is that clear enough for you? | {Apologetic} You're right. I'm sorry. | MacCready: If you think your apologies are going to give you a free pass, then you're wrong. | A1a | |
1141 | MacCready: Well guess what. If you don't start treating me like your partner, I'm leaving. Is that clear enough for you? | {Irritated} I've got bigger problems to worry about than this. | MacCready: Then I'll make this simple for you. | B1a | |
1142 | MacCready: Well guess what. If you don't start treating me like your partner, I'm leaving. Is that clear enough for you? | Whatever. | MacCready: That's the best you can do? Sigh. | X1a | |
1143 | MacCready: Well guess what. If you don't start treating me like your partner, I'm leaving. Is that clear enough for you? | {Question} What can I do to fix the problem? | MacCready: I think it's obvious. | Y1a | |
1144 | COMMacCready_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMMacCready: That's it! You're a dirty liar and I'm done with you. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, MacCready. I can change, I swear. | MacCready: Stop... just stop. I am not falling for that crap again. | A1a |
1145 | NPCMMacCready: That's it! You're a dirty liar and I'm done with you. | {Irritated} Good riddance. | MacCready: So that's how it is, huh? | B1a | |
1146 | NPCMMacCready: That's it! You're a dirty liar and I'm done with you. | Let's talk about this later. | MacCready: You can't be serious. | X1a | |
1147 | NPCMMacCready: That's it! You're a dirty liar and I'm done with you. | {Question} Can't we talk about it? | MacCready: No! It's too late for that. | Y1a | |
1148 | COMMacCready_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMMacCready: Have some time yet? I'd still like to apologize to you. | {Friendly} You don't need to apologize, you haven't done anything wrong. | MacCready: Just hear me out. | A1a |
1149 | NPCMMacCready: Have some time yet? I'd still like to apologize to you. | Not now, okay? We've got things to do. | MacCready: No problem, later's fine. | B1a | |
1150 | NPCMMacCready: Have some time yet? I'd still like to apologize to you. | If you feel you need to, then go ahead. | MacCready: Yeah, I think it's important. | X1a | |
1151 | NPCMMacCready: Have some time yet? I'd still like to apologize to you. | {Question} Apologize? What for? | MacCready: Let me explain. | Y1a | |
1152 | MacCready: I guess what I'm trying to say is that I miss being close to you... and I want things to go back to the way they were. | {Friendly} I wouldn't have it any other way. | MacCready: Hearing you say that means the world to me. | A1a | |
1153 | MacCready: I guess what I'm trying to say is that I miss being close to you... and I want things to go back to the way they were. | {male v.o. re-record - incorrect line} I suppose they can. Just try and be more tolerant from now on. | MacCready: I will. I promise. | B1a | |
1154 | MacCready: I guess what I'm trying to say is that I miss being close to you... and I want things to go back to the way they were. | I don't know what to say. | MacCready: You don't have to say anything at all. | X1a | |
1155 | MacCready: I guess what I'm trying to say is that I miss being close to you... and I want things to go back to the way they were. | {Question} Are you asking me or telling me? | MacCready: There's no need for me to ask, I already know how you feel about me. | Y1a | |
1156 | COMMacCready_12_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCMMacCready: Last time we talked, I hope I didn't bore you to death by dumping my life's story on you. | {Friendly} Hey... if it's important to you, it's important to me. | MacCready: I really appreciate you saying that. | A1a |
1157 | NPCMMacCready: Last time we talked, I hope I didn't bore you to death by dumping my life's story on you. | {Friendly} You did kind of drone on there for a while. | MacCready: Yeah, I tend to do that sometimes. | B1a | |
1158 | NPCMMacCready: Last time we talked, I hope I didn't bore you to death by dumping my life's story on you. | {Sarcastic} I can't remember, I fell asleep. | MacCready: Oh-ho-ho... cle-ver. | X1a | |
1159 | NPCMMacCready: Last time we talked, I hope I didn't bore you to death by dumping my life's story on you. | {Question} Life's story? What do you mean? | MacCready: You don't remember? I told you about my wife Lucy and how she died. | Y1a | |
1160 | COMMacCreadyDismissScene | MacCready: You sure you want to do this? | {Friendly} Afraid so. Nothing personal. | MacCready: Hmph, okay. | A1a |
1161 | MacCready: You sure you want to do this? | No, never mind. | MacCready: Thought so. | B1a | |
1162 | MacCready: You sure you want to do this? | Yeah. | MacCready: Fine by me. | X1a | |
1163 | MacCready: You sure you want to do this? | {Question} Is that a problem? | MacCready: Well, I would prefer sticking with you... but it's your choice I guess. | Y1a | |
1164 | COMMacCreadyMurderScene | NPCMMacCready: We need to talk about what you did... right now. | {Concerned} Sounds pretty important, go ahead. | MacCready: Good. I just wanted to clear something up before it gets out of hand. | A1a |
1165 | NPCMMacCready: We need to talk about what you did... right now. | {Irritated} I don't have time to talk right now. | MacCready: All right, but that doesn't mean I'm going to forget about it. | B1a | |
1166 | NPCMMacCready: We need to talk about what you did... right now. | {Neutral} I'm listening. | MacCready: Good, because I want to clear this up before it gets out of hand. | X1a | |
1167 | NPCMMacCready: We need to talk about what you did... right now. | {Question} Something wrong? | MacCready: Not yet. Just call it a friendly warning. | Y1a | |
1168 | MacCready: So, I guess all I'm asking is that you watch the body count. Otherwise we're going to have a problem. | {Apologetic} Sorry, I'll try and watch it. | MacCready: Don't apologize, just take it easy. | A1a | |
1169 | MacCready: So, I guess all I'm asking is that you watch the body count. Otherwise we're going to have a problem. | {Irritated} Too bad. I do things my way, not yours. | MacCready: Well guess what, chief. Your way is going to have every paid gun in the Commonwealth after us. | B1a | |
1170 | MacCready: So, I guess all I'm asking is that you watch the body count. Otherwise we're going to have a problem. | {Confident} I'll think about it. | MacCready: That's all I'm asking. | X1a | |
1171 | MacCready: So, I guess all I'm asking is that you watch the body count. Otherwise we're going to have a problem. | {Puzzled} Why do you care? You're a mercenary. | MacCready: You're right I am a mercenary, which means I get paid to kill. | Y1a | |
1172 | COMMacCreadyPickUpScene | NPCMMacCready: There you are. Almost thought you forgot about me. | {Friendly} Time to hit the road. | MacCready: About time. I was getting bored. | A1a |
1173 | NPCMMacCready: There you are. Almost thought you forgot about me. | {Confident} Actually, I'll be back later. | MacCready: All right, suit yourself. It's not like I have anything else to do. | B1a | |
1174 | NPCMMacCready: There you are. Almost thought you forgot about me. | {Question} You ready to head out? | MacCready: I'm not making any caps waiting here. | Y1a |
COMMacCreadyQuest
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1175 | COMMacCreadyHoldScene | {Question} You still looking for work, MacCready? | MacCready: That depends. You ready to fork over 250 caps? | A | |
1176 | COMMacCreadyMeetScene | Player Default: I used to run with the Gunners, for god's sake. | {Concerned} Sounds like you can handle yourself, but I worry about those guys throwing a wrench in the works. | MacCready: If you're worried about Winlock and Barnes, don't be. They couldn't kill a squirrel with a rocket launcher. | A1a |
1177 | Player Default: I used to run with the Gunners, for god's sake. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Concerned} Extra baggage like that can get you killed. | MacCready: Look, I need the money, and I'm not about to let Winlock and Barnes scare a client away. | B1a | |
1178 | Player Default: Are you kidding me? I'm not about to let a couple of Gunner rejects stand between me and a solid payday. | {re-record / Sarcastic} You're acting like I'm supposed to know what you're talking about. | MacCready: Maybe it's better that you don't. | X1a | |
1179 | Player Default: You shouldn't be surprised though, that's how it goes when you run with the Gunners. | {Question} Never heard of the Gunners. Who are they? | MacCready: They're one of biggest gangs in the Commonwealth. | Y1a | |
1180 | MacCready: Now, what about you? How do I know I won't end up with a bullet in my back? | {Confident} All I can give you is my word... and a bunch of caps. | MacCready: Bunch of caps, huh? Okay, hotshot. | A1a | |
1181 | MacCready: Now, what about you? How do I know I won't end up with a bullet in my back? | {Irritated} If my caps aren't good enough to answer that question, I can take them somewhere else. | MacCready: All right, all right. No need to get your panties in a bunch. | B1a | |
1182 | MacCready: Now, what about you? How do I know I won't end up with a bullet in my back? | {Confident} You don't. That's part of the risk, right? | MacCready: Can't argue with that. | X1a | |
1183 | MacCready: Now, what about you? How do I know I won't end up with a bullet in my back? | {Question} Are you always this suspicious? | MacCready: Hey, you approached me. | Y1a | |
1184 | MacCready: Now, what about you? How do I know I won't end up with a bullet in my back? | {Question} Hold on... what kind of "risk" are you talking about? | MacCready: Hey, you approached me. | Y2a | |
1185 | NPCMMacCready: Look, pal. If you're preaching about the Atom, or looking for a friend, you've got the wrong guy. If you need a hired gun... then maybe we can talk. | {re-record / Confident} I'm interested... if you think you've got what it takes. | MacCready: You're joking right? I've been doing this since I was a kid. I know my way around. | A1a | |
1186 | NPCMMacCready: Look, pal. If you're preaching about the Atom, or looking for a friend, you've got the wrong guy. If you need a hired gun... then maybe we can talk. | {re-record / Concerned} From what I just heard, that might be a bad idea. | MacCready: Don't tell me you're siding with those idiots. Look, if you've got the caps, I'm not gonna let you down. | B1a | |
1187 | NPCMMacCready: Look, pal. If you're preaching about the Atom, or looking for a friend, you've got the wrong guy. If you need a hired gun... then maybe we can talk. | {re-record / Concerned} Maybe. Why don't you tell me who those guys were first. | MacCready: A couple of morons looking to climb the ladder of success by stepping on everyone else on the way up. | Y1a | |
1188 | Player Default: Price is 250 caps... up front. And there's no room for bargaining. | {Confident} You've got a deal. | MacCready: Now you're speaking my language. | A1a | |
1189 | Player Default: Tell you what, price is 250 caps... up front and non-negotiable. | {Irritated} No way. I don't trust you. | MacCready: Sticks and stones, pal. | B1a | |
1190 | Player Default: What do you say? | {Concerned} Let me think about it. | MacCready: It's not like the meter's running. Take your time... I got plenty. | X1a | |
1191 | Player Default: 250 caps... up front. And there's no room for bargaining. What do you say? | {Question} Everything's negotiable. Would you take 200? | MacCready: You drive a hard bargain, but you just bought yourself an extra gun. | Y1a | |
1192 | Player Default: All right, boss... you got yourself an extra gun. Lead on. | {Concerned} I'd pay you, but I don't have that many caps to spend. | MacCready: Tough break. | A1a | |
1193 | Player Default: You change your mind, you know where to find me. | {Irritated} You know what, forget it. You're not worth the trouble. | MacCready: Suit yourself. | B1a | |
1194 | Player Default: It's not like the meter's running. Take your time... I got plenty. | {trying to make light of the fact that you're broke / Amused} I don't suppose you'll take a check? | MacCready: Unless a "check" is how you say "250 caps" around your neck of the woods, I'm afraid you're out of luck. | X1a | |
1195 | Player Default: All right, boss... let's get out of here. | {Question} How about a hundred? | MacCready: Well, I'm not making more than that sitting here and getting drunk. You've got a deal. | Y1a | |
1196 | Player Default: All right, boss... let's get out of here. | {Question} I'm really broke. Can I pay you later? | MacCready: Well, I'm not making more than that sitting here and getting drunk. You've got a deal. | Y2a | |
1197 | NPCMMacCready: Look, pal. If you're preaching about the Atom, or looking for a friend, you've got the wrong guy. If you need a hired gun... then maybe we can talk. | {Confident} From what I just heard, sounds like you're out of business. | MacCready: Are you kidding me? I'm not about to let a couple of Gunner rejects stand between me and a solid payday. | X1a | |
1198 | COMMacCreadyQuestAScene02 | NPCMMacCready: This should send a message to the Gunners to stay off my back. | {Friendly} I'm sure they heard you loud and clear. | MacCready: Definitely. | A1a |
1199 | NPCMMacCready: This should send a message to the Gunners to stay off my back. | {Concerned} Seems to me like you've made them angrier at you. | MacCready: Trust me, I know them well. | B1a | |
1200 | NPCMMacCready: This should send a message to the Gunners to stay off my back. | {Concerned} I don't know, they just lost two of their best men. | MacCready: There's nothing to worry about. | X1a | |
1201 | NPCMMacCready: This should send a message to the Gunners to stay off my back. | {Question} You aren't afraid the Gunners will retaliate? | MacCready: The way these lunatics act, you'd think they would... but I know better. | Y1a | |
1202 | MacCready: Anyway, I guess I owe you a favor now. After all, you hired me but I'm the one that dragged you out here. | {Friendly} You don't owe me, you clearly needed the help. | MacCready: Sure, but I like everything to remain nice and even... and you're one up on me. | A1a | |
1203 | MacCready: Anyway, I guess I owe you a favor now. After all, you hired me but I'm the one that dragged you out here. | {Thinking} Hm. You could give me back those caps I paid you. | MacCready: I guess that's fair. After all, you took some of the risk. | B1a | |
1204 | MacCready: Anyway, I guess I owe you a favor now. After all, you hired me but I'm the one that dragged you out here. | {joking / Sarcastic} Well, I wasn't about to let you have all this fun alone. | MacCready: *Laughs* Glad you enjoyed it. | X1a | |
1205 | MacCready: Anyway, I guess I owe you a favor now. After all, you hired me but I'm the one that dragged you out here. | {Question} A favor, huh. Can I decide later? | MacCready: Well, I don't like these things hanging over my head. | Y1a | |
1206 | COMMacCreadyQuestBScene06 | {Friendly} Here you go, MacCready. | MacCready: We did it... holy crap, we actually did it! We just gave Duncan a fighting chance to live. | A | |
1207 | MacCready: I don't know how I'll ever be able to pay you back for this... I owe you big time. | {Friendly} All I care about is curing your son. | MacCready: I know you do. | A1a | |
1208 | MacCready: I don't know how I'll ever be able to pay you back for this... I owe you big time. | {needling playfully / Amused} This is a friendship, not a business contract. | MacCready: Yeah, you're right. | B1a | |
1209 | MacCready: I don't know how I'll ever be able to pay you back for this... I owe you big time. | {joking / Sarcastic} I don't know, you're already running quite a tab. | MacCready: I know I am. I've always been better at taking than giving. Maybe one day I'll learn to get my priorities straight. | X1a | |
1210 | MacCready: I don't know how I'll ever be able to pay you back for this... I owe you big time. | {being figurative / Amused} You still worried about balancing the books? | MacCready: Always. | Y1a | |
1211 | COMMacCreadyQuestBScene07 | COMMacBDaisy: It's okay, you can trust me. I swear I'll get the cure to Duncan. | {Friendly} If MacCready trusts you, that's good enough for me. | COMMacBDaisy: I appreciate that. He's actually not so bad, once you get to know him. | A1a |
1212 | COMMacBDaisy: It's okay, you can trust me. I swear I'll get the cure to Duncan. | {Confident} If this gets lost, you'll have to live with the guilt. | COMMacBDaisy: Don't worry, it's not going to get lost. | B1a | |
1213 | COMMacBDaisy: It's okay, you can trust me. I swear I'll get the cure to Duncan. | {Neutral} I don't have a problem with that. | COMMacBDaisy: Then it's settled. | X1a | |
1214 | COMMacBDaisy: It's okay, you can trust me. I swear I'll get the cure to Duncan. | {Question} What did MacCready do to help you out? | COMMacBDaisy: Running a business in a town like Goodneighbor is a challenge. | Y1a |
COMMacCreadyTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1215 | COMMacCreadyTalk_TalkScene | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | MacCready: No problem. | A6a |
1216 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} That's all for now. | MacCready: Sure. | B1a | |
1217 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} That was all. | MacCready: Sure. | B2a | |
1218 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} Nothing else I needed. | MacCready: Sure. | B3a | |
1219 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} That was it. | MacCready: Sure. | B4a | |
1220 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} Didn't have anything else. | MacCready: Sure. | B5a | |
1221 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | MacCready: Well, if you think that's best, I suppose it's okay. | X1a | |
1222 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} I think it's about time we called it quits. | MacCready: Well, if you think that's best, I suppose it's okay. | X2a | |
1223 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go, MacCready. | MacCready: Well, if you think that's best, I suppose it's okay. | X3a | |
1224 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} I think we need some time away from each other. | MacCready: Well, if you think that's best, I suppose it's okay. | X4a | |
1225 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Neutral} MacCready, I think it's time for you to leave. | MacCready: Well, if you think that's best, I suppose it's okay. | X5a | |
1226 | NPCMMacCready: Here's that ammo. | {Question} Your thoughts? | Y1a |
COMNick
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1227 | COMNick_01_NeutralToFriendship | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Let me ask you something. | {Friendly} Sure. Ask away. | A1a | |
1228 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Let me ask you something. | {Question} Can we talk later? | NickValentine: Later, yeah, yeah. We can do this later. | B1a | |
1229 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Let me ask you something. | {Neutral} Ok. Ask. | X1a | ||
1230 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Let me ask you something. | {Question} Is something wrong? | NickValentine: Well, I sort of had the same question. | Y1a | |
1231 | NickValentine: It's a whole hell of a lot to process. I wanted to make sure you're holding up alright. | {A character just asked the player if he's doing alright despite the many travails he's been through. / Neutral} Yeah, I'm alright. | NickValentine: Huh. You're a tougher nut than I thought. Tougher than I was. | A1a | |
1232 | NickValentine: It's a whole hell of a lot to process. I wanted to make sure you're holding up alright. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.Sarcastic and a bit upset. / Sarcastic} I don't know, Nick. My family's in tatters. I've been dropped into this place where everything's trying to kill me. You tell me. | NickValentine: I'd expect you feel lost, scared, and mad as hell. I sure did. | B1a | |
1233 | NickValentine: It's a whole hell of a lot to process. I wanted to make sure you're holding up alright. | {Neutral} Doesn't really matter. I'm here now. I've just got to deal with that. | NickValentine: Good attitude to have. Not the way I felt. | X1a | |
1234 | NickValentine: It's a whole hell of a lot to process. I wanted to make sure you're holding up alright. | {Question} Why do you ask? | NickValentine: I just had a hard go with the, uh, transition myself. | Y1a | |
1235 | NickValentine: But, at the time, they couldn't exactly turn me away. | {Question} Why'd they let you in? | NickValentine: Because I'd rescued the mayor's daughter. | A1a | |
1236 | NickValentine: But, at the time, they couldn't exactly turn me away. | {Question} Why would you want to live among bigots like that? | NickValentine: Couldn't really blame them, given the circumstances. But folks sure started turning the other cheek when I showed up with the mayor's daughter. | B1a | |
1237 | NickValentine: But, at the time, they couldn't exactly turn me away. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Question} Massacre of the CPG? What's that? | NickValentine: The Commonwealth Provisional Government. Years back a group of settlements tried to get together and form a coalition. | X1a | |
1238 | NickValentine: But, at the time, they couldn't exactly turn me away. | {Question} Broken Mask? | NickValentine: This was long before I'd moved to town, but apparently, some gentleman-type shows up in Diamond City, heads down to Power Noodles. | Y1a | |
1239 | NickValentine: Taking up in the city was tricky at first, but I never tried to hide what I was and people seemed to warm to that. | {Question} Was it hard settling in? | NickValentine: They sure didn't make it easy. | A1a | |
1240 | NickValentine: Taking up in the city was tricky at first, but I never tried to hide what I was and people seemed to warm to that. | {Question} Why would you stay in a place where you clearly weren't wanted? | NickValentine: There were times I seriously considered going. | B1a | |
1241 | NickValentine: Taking up in the city was tricky at first, but I never tried to hide what I was and people seemed to warm to that. | {Joking the person he's speaking to is a microphone. / Sarcastic} You're not a spy, right? Testing. Testing. Hello, Institute can you hear me? | NickValentine: Hell if I know. If I am, the Institute's plan to gather intel on all the runaways of the Commonwealth has been going off without a hitch. | X1a | |
1242 | NickValentine: Taking up in the city was tricky at first, but I never tried to hide what I was and people seemed to warm to that. | {Question} You took down four guys by yourself? | NickValentine: Didn't have to. Back then synths were even more of an unknown quantity than they are today. | Y1a | |
1243 | COMNick_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | NPCMNickValentine: I think we ought to talk. | {Concerned} Is something the matter? You sound upset. | NickValentine: What? Oh, no, no. | A1a |
1244 | NPCMNickValentine: I think we ought to talk. | {Neutral} Can we maybe do this later? | NickValentine: Yeah, later's fine. | B1a | |
1245 | NPCMNickValentine: I think we ought to talk. | {Neutral} Okay. | X1a | ||
1246 | NPCMNickValentine: I think we ought to talk. | {Question} What's wrong? | NickValentine: Wrong? Oh, no, nothing's wrong. | Y1a | |
1247 | NickValentine: I figured I'd offer to balance the board. So, there anything you want to know? | {Question} So, who are you, Nick? | NickValentine: That's a question I've been trying to figure out myself for a long damn time. I know I'm a synth, authentic Institute handiwork. | A1a | |
1248 | NickValentine: I figured I'd offer to balance the board. So, there anything you want to know? | {Neutral} You know, I'm not really interested in your past, Nick. | NickValentine: Not a problem. Can't say I never offered. | B1a | |
1249 | NickValentine: I figured I'd offer to balance the board. So, there anything you want to know? | {Question} What's with the outfit? | NickValentine: After I started the agency it just seemed like the sorta thing a detective ought to wear. | X1a | |
1250 | NickValentine: I figured I'd offer to balance the board. So, there anything you want to know? | {Question} What do you remember about the Institute? | NickValentine: It's all pretty hazy from back then, but now and then I get glimpses. Life inside the Institute... they keep you isolated. | Y1a | |
1251 | NickValentine: But hey, maybe that's why the Institute tossed me in the garbage instead of turning me into one of their people snatchers. | {Sympathetic. / Question} That's terrible. They really just threw you away? | NickValentine: Sure did. Was quite the rude awakening. | A1a | |
1252 | NickValentine: But hey, maybe that's why the Institute tossed me in the garbage instead of turning me into one of their people snatchers. | {Looking at an old robot. / SinisterSmile} Have you seen yourself? I don't think it's a hard mistake to make. | NickValentine: Can't say you're wrong. Out here, it didn't take long to lose that new synth shine. | B1a | |
1253 | NickValentine: But hey, maybe that's why the Institute tossed me in the garbage instead of turning me into one of their people snatchers. | {Faking surprise while speaking to what is clearly a robot. / Sarcastic} Wait? You're a robot? What else have you been keeping from me? | NickValentine: Ha. Well, I'm not sure if anyone told you, but there's been a war. Nothing big. I think we'll bounce back just fine. | X1a | |
1254 | NickValentine: But hey, maybe that's why the Institute tossed me in the garbage instead of turning me into one of their people snatchers. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Wait? The original Nick was from my time? | NickValentine: Sure was. Which meant, when I finally ended up out here, it was quite the rude awakening. | Y1a | |
1255 | NickValentine: Part of the reason I've stuck around this long. | {Happy} If you're good to people, they'll be good back. That's something I've always believed. | NickValentine: Couldn't agree more. | A1a | |
1256 | NickValentine: Part of the reason I've stuck around this long. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Neutral} You can't be that naive. You really think you were anything more than a sideshow to those people? | NickValentine: I don't doubt that's partly true, but they still treated me better than they had any requirement to. I think it's a lesson worth considering. | B1a | |
1257 | NickValentine: Part of the reason I've stuck around this long. | {Neutral} I do what's needed. | NickValentine: Well, you certainly seem to judge "doing good" pretty high on your list of necessities. | X1a | |
1258 | NickValentine: Part of the reason I've stuck around this long. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Where's that town? We should go visit. | NickValentine: I tried to go back and say thanks, once I'd gotten myself established, but the place was wiped off the map. Raiders. | Y1a | |
1259 | COMNick_02a_AdmirationToConfidant | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. You, uh, got a sec? | {Question} Of course, Nick. What's up? | A1a | |
1260 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. You, uh, got a sec? | {Question} Can we talk about this later? | NickValentine: Yeah, yeah. Not a problem. | B1a | |
1261 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. You, uh, got a sec? | {Amused} Does bashful mode come standard on all synths or did you have to pay extra for that? | NickValentine: Heh. No. Only on me. And I suppose that's sort of the issue. | X1a | |
1262 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. You, uh, got a sec? | {Question} You alright, Nick? | Y1a | ||
1263 | NickValentine: I'm just a machine, pretending to be human. | {Comforting a friend. / Neutral} You think. You feel. You're more than pretending, Nick. | NickValentine: Nice of you to say, but your kind don't usually have to deal with someone else's whole life trapped inside their skulls. | A1a | |
1264 | NickValentine: I'm just a machine, pretending to be human. | {Neutral} Seems like a waste of energy. Just look at where humanity's gotten us. | NickValentine: That's easy for you to say. You don't have someone else's life trapped in your skull. | B1a | |
1265 | NickValentine: I'm just a machine, pretending to be human. | {Joking. / Sarcastic} Someone your age should be happy to have any memories at all, let alone a spare set. | NickValentine: Heh. I suppose so. But having to juggle my memories and all Nick's baggage, it makes things tough sometimes. | X1a | |
1266 | NickValentine: I'm just a machine, pretending to be human. | {Question} What kind of memories? | NickValentine: Everything. Old cases. Old loves. I've found myself running background on cases only to realize everyone involved's been dead for 200 years. | Y1a | |
1267 | NickValentine: All I want is a life where I have something I can call my own. | {Trying to cheer up a friend. / Friendly} You've already built a life for yourself, Nick. You've got the agency. A home. Friends. | NickValentine: Heh. I mean, you're not wrong... | A1a | |
1268 | NickValentine: All I want is a life where I have something I can call my own. | {Stern} Quit pitying yourself. This is the life you've got. But you get to decide what to do with it. | NickValentine: I... you got a good point... | B1a | |
1269 | NickValentine: All I want is a life where I have something I can call my own. | {Excited. / Happy} We could give you a new name. Would that help? I got it! Crumble-bot! 3000! | NickValentine: Heh. Well, I suppose it's the thought that counts... | X1a | |
1270 | NickValentine: All I want is a life where I have something I can call my own. | {Question} Is there any way we could separate you and Nick? | NickValentine: Don't think I haven't tried. Lost near a month of my life last time I mustered up the courage to let someone play brain surgeon on me. | Y1a | |
1271 | COMNick_03_ConfidantToInfatuation | NPCMNickValentine: All I know is that, without you, Eddie'd still be at large. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Friendly} I'm glad I could help. It seems like it meant a lot to you. | NickValentine: You don't know the half of it. | A1a |
1272 | NPCMNickValentine: All I know is that, without you, Eddie'd still be at large. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Irritated} You made me an accomplice to murder. I'm not exactly thrilled about that. | NickValentine: It was a messy business, I know, but this, this meant a lot to me. | B1a | |
1273 | NPCMNickValentine: All I know is that, without you, Eddie'd still be at large. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Amused} Now all we have to worry about is zombie Eddie coming to seek revenge. | NickValentine: Heh. I'm pretty sure that was zombie Eddie we took care of back there. | X1a | |
1274 | NPCMNickValentine: All I know is that, without you, Eddie'd still be at large. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Taking down Winter was a big deal. Are you doing alright? | NickValentine: I don't know. It's a lot to take in. | Y1a | |
1275 | NickValentine: The last proof outside of some long lost Institute archive I was ever just a mechanical copy of some cop from a bygone era. I'm not sure how to feel. | {Friendly} Don't you see, Nick? You're finally free. There is no "other Nick" anymore. Just you. | NickValentine: I wish it was that easy. But it's not. | A1a | |
1276 | NickValentine: The last proof outside of some long lost Institute archive I was ever just a mechanical copy of some cop from a bygone era. I'm not sure how to feel. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Irritated} This was selfish, Nick. You had us kill a man just so you could find some closure? | NickValentine: No. No, killing Winter was never going to bring me closure. | B1a | |
1277 | NickValentine: The last proof outside of some long lost Institute archive I was ever just a mechanical copy of some cop from a bygone era. I'm not sure how to feel. | {Encouragingly. / Neutral} Does it really matter? Winter, Jenny, Valentine. They're gone. We're here. We get to make the world what we want. | NickValentine: You're right. It just took me until now to realize it. | X1a | |
1278 | NickValentine: The last proof outside of some long lost Institute archive I was ever just a mechanical copy of some cop from a bygone era. I'm not sure how to feel. | {Question} What was it you were expecting? | NickValentine: I just thought this would fix things. But it's not that easy. | Y1a | |
1279 | NickValentine: And none of it would have ever happened if it weren't for you. I'm not sure I'll ever be to thank you for that. | {Friendly} You don't have to, Nick. We're friends. This is what friends do. | NickValentine: You can't stop being noble, now can you? | A1a | |
1280 | NickValentine: And none of it would have ever happened if it weren't for you. I'm not sure I'll ever be to thank you for that. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Amused} Hey, let's keep this professional, alright? Wouldn't want you to spring a leak. | NickValentine: Fine, have it your way. But let me just say this - thank you. | B1a | |
1281 | NickValentine: And none of it would have ever happened if it weren't for you. I'm not sure I'll ever be to thank you for that. | {Sarcastically requesting a reward after a friend complimented the player's morals. / Sarcastic} But please feel free to try. Caps, armaments, real estate. | NickValentine: Ha! Wise to the end. | X1a | |
1282 | NickValentine: And none of it would have ever happened if it weren't for you. I'm not sure I'll ever be to thank you for that. | {Question} So now that Winter's gone, what's next? | NickValentine: My plan was to keep things going as is. I hope yours is the same. | Y1a | |
1283 | COMNick_04_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMNickValentine: We need to talk. About how this is going. | {Concerned} Okay, let's talk. What's wrong? | NickValentine: I'm looking at it. | A1a |
1284 | NPCMNickValentine: We need to talk. About how this is going. | {Question} Can we discuss this later? | NickValentine: Fine. Consider it on the back burner. For now. | B1a | |
1285 | NPCMNickValentine: We need to talk. About how this is going. | {Neutral} Okay. Talk. | NickValentine: Fine. | X1a | |
1286 | NPCMNickValentine: We need to talk. About how this is going. | {Puzzled} What do you mean? Going like what? | NickValentine: Like how you've been behaving of late. | Y1a | |
1287 | NickValentine: So let me lay it out straight. If ya still want my help, then you've got to change. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. I'll make this right. | NickValentine: I appreciate it, but you're not going to fix this with talk. You either start acting the part or you're gonna have to find a new partner. | A1a | |
1288 | NickValentine: So let me lay it out straight. If ya still want my help, then you've got to change. | {Angry. / Stern} You'd be a trash can inside Skinny Malone's pleasure vault if it weren't for me. | NickValentine: And don't think I'll forget it. You pulled me out of some hot water. But I'm not going to sit here while you throw someone else in the pot. | B1a | |
1289 | NickValentine: So let me lay it out straight. If ya still want my help, then you've got to change. | {Rerecord - should be more dismissive. / Neutral} I'll see what I can do. | NickValentine: This ain't negotiable. You need to either straighten up or you need to find a new partner. | X1a | |
1290 | NickValentine: So let me lay it out straight. If ya still want my help, then you've got to change. | {Question} What is it that needs changing? | NickValentine: Look, I'm not asking you to hang up your guns. Far from it. | Y1a | |
1291 | COMNick_05_DisdainToHatred | NPCMNickValentine: Stop. Now. | {Question} Sure. Is something wrong? | NickValentine: Don't play stupid with me. | A1a |
1292 | NPCMNickValentine: Stop. Now. | {Question} Can we talk about this later? | NickValentine: I'm done waiting. | B1a | |
1293 | NPCMNickValentine: Stop. Now. | {Making a joke about another character's smoking habits. / Sarcastic} Trouble keeping up? That's a lifetime of smoking finally catching up with you. | NickValentine: No. No more jokes. | X1a | |
1294 | NPCMNickValentine: Stop. Now. | {Question} Why? What's up? | NickValentine: Don't play stupid with me. | Y1a | |
1295 | NickValentine: Well, you're on your own now, pal. | {Sincerely apologetic. / Apologetic} Nick, wait! I can change. Really! | NickValentine: You had your chance. Why the hell would I stick around now? | A1a | |
1296 | NickValentine: Well, you're on your own now, pal. | {Smugly dismissing a companion. / SinisterSmile} Can't take a hint, can you? | NickValentine: I guess I just don't give up on people as easily as some. | B1a | |
1297 | NickValentine: Well, you're on your own now, pal. | {Sarcastically responding to a former companion leaving. / Sarcastic} Boo-hoo. What'll I do without my robotic best friend? | NickValentine: An irritant to the end. | X1a | |
1298 | NickValentine: Well, you're on your own now, pal. | {Begging for another chance for make things right with an angry companion. / Pleading} Come on. Just give me one more shot. | NickValentine: Oh yeah? And why should I? | Y1a | |
1299 | Player Default: You had your chance. Why the hell would I stick around now? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Pleading} Because we're partners. Through thick and thin. I can't imagine trying to do this without you. | NickValentine: You know, you sure got a funny way of showing your fondness for others. | A1a | |
1300 | Player Default: Can't take a hint, can you? | {Irritated} You know what, I don't care. Go. We're done. | NickValentine: Fine. | B1a | |
1301 | Player Default: Boo-hoo. What'll I do without my robotic best friend? | {Stern} You know and I know that, between the two of us, there's nothing that can stand in our way to make this a better world. | NickValentine: You wait until now to get inspiring? | X1a | |
1302 | Player Default: Oh yeah? And why should I? | {Apologetic} Because you're the best friend I could ask for. The destination's not worth it if you're not a part of the journey. | NickValentine: I-I... well, if you really mean that... | Y1a | |
1303 | COMNick_06_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMNickValentine: So, you ready to hear me out? | {Friendly} Of course. Let's talk. | A1a | |
1304 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you ready to hear me out? | {Question} Can we do this at another time? | NickValentine: Sure, I guess this can wait. | B1a | |
1305 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you ready to hear me out? | {Neutral} I'd ask you to make an appointment, but I'm not the one with the secretary. | X1a | ||
1306 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you ready to hear me out? | {Question} Is something wrong? | Y1a | ||
1307 | NickValentine: And I don't think it suits you. Or for that matter, us. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Nick. I have been letting this place affect me. But that stops now. | NickValentine: Thank you. | A1a | |
1308 | NickValentine: And I don't think it suits you. Or for that matter, us. | {Neutral} But Nick, that's who I am. | NickValentine: Well, you sure took your time making that part of yourself known. Can't say I'm a fan. | B1a | |
1309 | NickValentine: And I don't think it suits you. Or for that matter, us. | {Rerecord - should be more dismissive. / Neutral} If you say so, Nick. | NickValentine: Hey now. I don't think I'm asking something unreasonable. | X1a | |
1310 | NickValentine: And I don't think it suits you. Or for that matter, us. | {Question} What needs to change? | NickValentine: I'm not asking a lot. | Y1a | |
1311 | COMNick_07_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMNickValentine: I'd really like to get this out of the way. So, can we talk? | {Question} Sure. What's up? | A1a | |
1312 | NPCMNickValentine: I'd really like to get this out of the way. So, can we talk? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Can we do this later? | NickValentine: Sure. Just, let me know, I guess. | B1a | |
1313 | NPCMNickValentine: I'd really like to get this out of the way. So, can we talk? | {Neutral} Alright. Go ahead. | X1a | ||
1314 | NPCMNickValentine: I'd really like to get this out of the way. So, can we talk? | {Question} What's wrong, Nick? | Y1a | ||
1315 | NickValentine: Now I'm watching that all fade away. It feels like we're back to square one. And if this keeps up, I don't know how much longer I'll be around. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Nick. From here on out, I'll turn things around. | NickValentine: That's real good to hear. | A1a | |
1316 | NickValentine: Now I'm watching that all fade away. It feels like we're back to square one. And if this keeps up, I don't know how much longer I'll be around. | {Stern} I'm doing what I think is necessary. If you don't like that, then maybe we don't need to travel together anymore. | NickValentine: If this is how you've decided you're going to solve your problems, then maybe we shouldn't. | B1a | |
1317 | NickValentine: Now I'm watching that all fade away. It feels like we're back to square one. And if this keeps up, I don't know how much longer I'll be around. | {Neutral} We'll see. I'm not making any promises. | NickValentine: Well, I hope you decide our friendship is worth it. | X1a | |
1318 | NickValentine: Now I'm watching that all fade away. It feels like we're back to square one. And if this keeps up, I don't know how much longer I'll be around. | {Question} Can we fix this? | NickValentine: Of course. I just need you to remember relying on bloodshed and intimidation, that's not how we do things. At least, it wasn't. | Y1a | |
1319 | COMNick_08_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMNickValentine: I need you to listen. | {Concerned} Of course. What's wrong? | NickValentine: You. Again. | A1a |
1320 | NPCMNickValentine: I need you to listen. | {Neutral} Let's do this later. | NickValentine: For you and me? I'm not sure how many "laters" we have left... | B1a | |
1321 | NPCMNickValentine: I need you to listen. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. Whatever I did, whatever it was, I'm sorry. | NickValentine: Oh no. You don't get off that easy. | X1a | |
1322 | NPCMNickValentine: I need you to listen. | {Question} There a problem? | NickValentine: Yeah, I'm staring at it. | Y1a | |
1323 | NickValentine: You need to change your ways or you need to find yourself a new partner. | {Apologetic} Nick, I can make this right. Please, just give me a chance. | NickValentine: You ain't got a lot of chances left. It's up to you to make this right. Otherwise, I'm gone. | A1a | |
1324 | NickValentine: You need to change your ways or you need to find yourself a new partner. | {Stern} How dare you. You have no right to talk to me that way. | NickValentine: So, now you're finally listening. Good. Then hear this. This is the last time we're having this conversation. Shape up or I'm gone. | B1a | |
1325 | NickValentine: You need to change your ways or you need to find yourself a new partner. | {Stern} Watch it, Nick. I don't have to put up with this kind of abuse. | NickValentine: Welcome to the club. Now you either straighten up, or I'm gone. | X1a | |
1326 | NickValentine: You need to change your ways or you need to find yourself a new partner. | {Question} Okay. Alright. What can I do to fix this? | NickValentine: How about you start by ditching the bullying tactics and start treating the folks we meet with some respect? Some compassion? | Y1a | |
1327 | COMNick_09_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMNickValentine: That's it. | {Pleading} Come on, Nick, let's talk about it. | NickValentine: You and I are done talking. | A1a |
1328 | NPCMNickValentine: That's it. | {Mocking Nick to release his anger at the player. / Sarcastic} Come on, Nick. Let it out. | NickValentine: Oh, I plan to. | B1a | |
1329 | NPCMNickValentine: That's it. | {Puzzled} Okay... care to elaborate? | NickValentine: Oh, I plan to. | X1a | |
1330 | NPCMNickValentine: That's it. | {Responding to an angry friend saying "That's it!" / Puzzled} What's "it?" | NickValentine: We're done. That's it. | Y1a | |
1331 | COMNick_10_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Hold your horses for a second. I owe you an apology. | {Concerned} Sure, Nick. What're you apologizing for? | NickValentine: It's just, I feel like I did you a disservice. | A1a |
1332 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Hold your horses for a second. I owe you an apology. | {Question} How about you do it later? | NickValentine: Gonna make me stew in my own juices, huh? Alright. | B1a | |
1333 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Hold your horses for a second. I owe you an apology. | {Neutral} Okay. Say your piece. | NickValentine: Thanks. | X1a | |
1334 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey. Hold your horses for a second. I owe you an apology. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Apologize? What do you have to apologize for? | NickValentine: It's just, I feel like I did you a disservice. | Y1a | |
1335 | NickValentine: I'm sorry... I'm sorry I ever doubted you. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry it was ever an issue. | NickValentine: Water under the bridge. | A1a | |
1336 | NickValentine: I'm sorry... I'm sorry I ever doubted you. | {Neutral} I'm glad, too, but I can't make promises, Nick. I'm going to do what I deem necessary. | NickValentine: And if that time comes, maybe you and I will need to have another chat. But that's not now. | B1a | |
1337 | NickValentine: I'm sorry... I'm sorry I ever doubted you. | {Sarcastic. / Sarcastic} Oh, I haven't changed. I'm just bidding my time until I'm in need of another of these lovely chats. | NickValentine: Hey, you keep going the way you have, we won't need to have a chat like this for the rest of our days. | X1a | |
1338 | NickValentine: I'm sorry... I'm sorry I ever doubted you. | {Question} So we're alright? | NickValentine: Better. | Y1a | |
1339 | COMNick_11_PostMQ302 | NPCMNickValentine: It took a lotta guts to push that button. I know it couldn't have been easy. | {Neutral} It had to be done. | NickValentine: You'll get no argument from me. | A1a |
1340 | NPCMNickValentine: It took a lotta guts to push that button. I know it couldn't have been easy. | {A little angry. The Institute has put you through hell. / Stern} Everything the Institute's done, they got off easy. | NickValentine: Won't hear any argument from me. | B1a | |
1341 | NPCMNickValentine: It took a lotta guts to push that button. I know it couldn't have been easy. | {Joking. You pushed a button that nuked the Institute. / Sarcastic} You'd be surprised. It was as easy as pushing a button. | NickValentine: Well, aren't we lucky you showed to do the deed? | X1a | |
1342 | NPCMNickValentine: It took a lotta guts to push that button. I know it couldn't have been easy. | {Question} What do you mean? | NickValentine: It's just not the sort of thing most folks could handle, changing the face of the Commonwealth forever. | Y1a | |
1343 | NickValentine: But that's life the people of the Commonwealth will get to lead now. All thanks to you. | {Friendly} I didn't do it alone. | NickValentine: Sure, sure. But we both know, without you, none of this would've ever been possible. | A1a | |
1344 | NickValentine: But that's life the people of the Commonwealth will get to lead now. All thanks to you. | {Neutral} Well, the people of the Commonwealth better be ready to show their gratitude. | NickValentine: After what you've done, I don't expect that's going to be an issue. | B1a | |
1345 | NickValentine: But that's life the people of the Commonwealth will get to lead now. All thanks to you. | {Sarcastic} Hey, it was fun. Anything else you need blown up? | NickValentine: You know, I'd dare to say you've done enough. | X1a | |
1346 | NickValentine: But that's life the people of the Commonwealth will get to lead now. All thanks to you. | {Concerned about Nick. / Question} How are you doing with all of this? | NickValentine: Well, there were a lot of questions I was hoping the Institute could answer, but I've already made it this far without 'em. | Y1a | |
1347 | COMNick_12_PostInst307 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you gonna tell me why ya did it? Why you sided with those boogeymen? | {Neutral} You know what the Brotherhood would have done to the Commonwealth, Nick. I did the right thing here. | NickValentine: Look, no one had more reason to dislike the Brotherhood than me, but this? But wiping them out? And the Railroad? | A1a |
1348 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you gonna tell me why ya did it? Why you sided with those boogeymen? | {Neutral} There wasn't a side to choose. The Commonwealth is beyond saving. The Institute is the way forward. | NickValentine: Look, I know as well as any living in the Commonwealth's no picnic, but this? The Brotherhood, the Railroad. | B1a | |
1349 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you gonna tell me why ya did it? Why you sided with those boogeymen? | {Joking. / Sarcastic} What? I figured you'd be happy, seeing your old friends come out on top. | NickValentine: I'll guess I'll add it to the growing list of things you've got wrong. Taking down the Brotherhood, the Railroad? | X1a | |
1350 | NPCMNickValentine: So, you gonna tell me why ya did it? Why you sided with those boogeymen? | {Question} Was there really any other option? The Institute were the only ones trying to preserve humanity, Nick. | NickValentine: Preserving humanity? That's what we're calling taking out the Brotherhood, the Railroad? | Y1a | |
1351 | NickValentine: Is that truly the world you want to live in? | {Confident} I want to live in a world with a future, Nick. And the Institute, that's humanity's future now. | NickValentine: Thanks to you. | A1a | |
1352 | NickValentine: Is that truly the world you want to live in? | {Cautioning someone against speaking out against your organization. / Neutral} Watch yourself, Nick. You owe your existence to those mad scientists. | NickValentine: They really have gotten their claws into you, haven't that? | B1a | |
1353 | NickValentine: Is that truly the world you want to live in? | {Neutral} I'm sorry if you're upset, but this the world we've got now, Nick. | NickValentine: Thanks to you. | X1a | |
1354 | NickValentine: Is that truly the world you want to live in? | {Neutral} This seems like it's personal, Nick. | NickValentine: I ain't thrilled to see the folks who gave me the boot coming out on top, but this, this is bigger than that. | Y1a | |
1355 | COMNickDismissScene | NickValentine: So, this where we part ways? | {Neutral} Just for now. | NickValentine: Sure. | A1a |
1356 | NickValentine: So, this where we part ways? | {Neutral} You know, maybe we should stick together a bit longer. | NickValentine: Fine by me. Facing the Commonwealth alone is how folks get dead. | B1a | |
1357 | NickValentine: So, this where we part ways? | {Neutral} Yup. | NickValentine: Well, don't get all misty-eyed about it. | X1a | |
1358 | NickValentine: So, this where we part ways? | {Question} Is that okay? | NickValentine: Sure. | Y1a | |
1359 | COMNickMurderScene | NPCMNickValentine: Hey, listen up. I'm not planning to say this again. | {Friendly} Sure, I'm all ears. | A1a | |
1360 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey, listen up. I'm not planning to say this again. | {Question} Can we talk later? | NickValentine: Fine. But don't think I'm going to forget this. | B1a | |
1361 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey, listen up. I'm not planning to say this again. | {Question} Something wrong, buddy? | NickValentine: You bet there is. | X1a | |
1362 | NPCMNickValentine: Hey, listen up. I'm not planning to say this again. | {Question} Is there a problem? | NickValentine: You're goddamn right there's a problem. | Y1a | |
1363 | NickValentine: How long has this been hiding in there? | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. I made a mistake. It won't happen again. | NickValentine: How can I believe you? I'm here as your partner, not your accomplice. | A1a | |
1364 | NickValentine: How long has this been hiding in there? | {Stern} I've always been this way. Maybe you just didn't want to see it. | NickValentine: And maybe that's true. But I'm not going to stand by while this becomes a spree. | B1a | |
1365 | NickValentine: How long has this been hiding in there? | {Neutral} It's not a big deal. | NickValentine: You took an innocent life! I won't be party to something like this. | X1a | |
1366 | NickValentine: How long has this been hiding in there? | {Accusatory. / Question} What makes think you can judge me? You've taken a life. | NickValentine: What you did, it doesn't compare. You killed an innocent person! So, what've you got to say for yourself? | Y1a | |
1367 | Player Default: How can I believe you? I'm here as your partner, not your accomplice. | {Apologetic} You have my word. This will never happen again. | NickValentine: You're damn right it won't. Now come on, I'm done talking. | A1a | |
1368 | Player Default: And maybe that's true. But I'm not going to stand by while this becomes a spree. | {Stern} I'm in charge here, Nick. What I say goes. You better get used to that. | NickValentine: Well then maybe you ought to get used to not having 'ol Nick to boss around. Because if something like this happens again, I'm gone. Understand? | B1a | |
1369 | Player Default: You took an innocent life! I won't be party to something like this. | {Neutral} I'll see what I can do. | NickValentine: Don't patronize me. You ever do this again, you're going to have to find a new partner. | X1a | |
1370 | Player Default: What you did, it doesn't compare. You killed an innocent person! So, what've you got to say for yourself? | {Question} So are we okay? | NickValentine: I don't know. Is this something we're going to have to talk about again? | Y1a | |
1371 | COMNickPickupScene | NPCMNickValentine: Well, look who it is. Thought the Commonwealth might've finally gotten ya. You wanna hit the road? | {Neutral} Let's head out. | NickValentine: Well alright. | A1a |
1372 | NPCMNickValentine: Well, look who it is. Thought the Commonwealth might've finally gotten ya. You wanna hit the road? | {Neutral} Not now. | NickValentine: Well, I'll be around if you change your mind. | B1a | |
1373 | NPCMNickValentine: Well, look who it is. Thought the Commonwealth might've finally gotten ya. You wanna hit the road? | {Question} You interested in traveling together? | NickValentine: With you? I wouldn't miss it for the world. | Y1a |
COMNickTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1374 | COMNickTalk_TalkScene | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Question} How are we doing, Nick? | NickValentine: Sure thing. | A2a |
1375 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Question} Are things okay between you and me? | NickValentine: Sure thing. | A3a | |
1376 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Question} Just wanted to check-in, see how you feel things are going between us. | NickValentine: Sure thing. | A4a | |
1377 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Question} Is everything alright between us? | NickValentine: Sure thing. | A5a | |
1378 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Asking your companions opinion of you. / Question} I wanted to make sure things were okay between you and me. | NickValentine: Sure thing. | A6a | |
1379 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Neutral} We should go our separate ways. | NickValentine: Shame. I guess I'll just head home. Won't be the same without ya. | X1a | |
1380 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Neutral} I think it's about time we called it quits. | NickValentine: Shame. I guess I'll just head home. Won't be the same without ya. | X2a | |
1381 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Neutral} It's about time for you to go, Nick. | NickValentine: Shame. I guess I'll just head home. Won't be the same without ya. | X3a | |
1382 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Neutral} Probably about time we parted ways. | NickValentine: Shame. I guess I'll just head home. Won't be the same without ya. | X4a | |
1383 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Neutral} I think we ought to part ways, Nick. | NickValentine: Shame. I guess I'll just head home. Won't be the same without ya. | X5a | |
1384 | NPCMNickValentine: What is it now? | {Curious, friendly. / Question} Your thoughts? | Y1a |
COMPiper
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1385 | COMPiper_01_NeutralToFriendship | NPCFPiper: So, you on this good behavior all the time or just when you're escorting reporters around the Commonwealth? | {Neutral} I try to be. | Piper: Seems like you're doing better than "trying." | A1a |
1386 | NPCFPiper: So, you on this good behavior all the time or just when you're escorting reporters around the Commonwealth? | {Friendly. / Question} Maybe we can have this chat later? | Piper: Oh yeah, sure. I'm just talking. | B1a | |
1387 | NPCFPiper: So, you on this good behavior all the time or just when you're escorting reporters around the Commonwealth? | {Amused} Didn't realize I had been. | Piper: So this is you not even trying, huh? | X1a | |
1388 | NPCFPiper: So, you on this good behavior all the time or just when you're escorting reporters around the Commonwealth? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. In a friendly manner? / Question} You always pry this much into the motives of your traveling partners? | Piper: Just the ones I find particularly interesting. | Y1a | |
1389 | Piper: It's enough to make me wanna to hang up my hat some days. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Neutral} Sounds like it must be exhausting. | Piper: Heh, no kidding. But people, they deserve to know the truth. | A1a | |
1390 | Piper: It's enough to make me wanna to hang up my hat some days. | {Stern} Then quit. If it's that clear people aren't interested, why keep going? | Piper: Because people need to know the truth. Even when it's bad. Especially when it's bad. | B1a | |
1391 | Piper: It's enough to make me wanna to hang up my hat some days. | {Question} Why not just give people what they want? | Piper: What they want? I'm trying to give people what they deserve. The truth. | X1a | |
1392 | Piper: It's enough to make me wanna to hang up my hat some days. | {Question} Is Diamond City really in danger? It's not like there's Raiders pounding on the gate. | Piper: Are you kidding me? There is a very real chance that the city leadership has been infiltrated by an Institute Synth. | Y1a | |
1393 | Piper: Because I know the truth, that's what protects us. | {Neutral} Couldn't agree more. How can you protect you and yours if you don't know what you're facing? | Piper: Exactly. Most folks, though, they'd prefer a comforting lie. Not me. | A1a | |
1394 | Piper: Because I know the truth, that's what protects us. | {Stern} The truth creates fear, suspicion, and anger. How does that keep people safe? | Piper: I'm not saying it's without its consequences. But in my experience, it's worth it. | B1a | |
1395 | Piper: Because I know the truth, that's what protects us. | {Neutral} You'd really risk your family like that? | Piper: I'm not saying it's without its consequences. But in my experience, it's worth it. | X1a | |
1396 | Piper: Because I know the truth, that's what protects us. | {Question} Scared, huh? Could've fooled me. | Piper: I'm pushy, not crazy. Honestly, these days, I'm more scared for my sister. I don't know what I'd do if something happened to her. | Y1a | |
1397 | Piper: The Mayor sure wanted to talk after that. The town threw Mayburn out on his ass and were dug-in when a very surprised group of Raiders finally showed. | {Impressed. / Neutral} You saved those people. | Piper: No, those people saved themselves. Because they knew the truth. | A1a | |
1398 | Piper: The Mayor sure wanted to talk after that. The town threw Mayburn out on his ass and were dug-in when a very surprised group of Raiders finally showed. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Stern} Your father died for knowing the truth. It didn't protect him. | Piper: But how many more people would've died if he hadn't been willing to stand up? | B1a | |
1399 | Piper: The Mayor sure wanted to talk after that. The town threw Mayburn out on his ass and were dug-in when a very surprised group of Raiders finally showed. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry about your dad. | Piper: Thanks. It was hard after he was gone, but knowing that he died doing right, that's always made it easier. | X1a | |
1400 | Piper: The Mayor sure wanted to talk after that. The town threw Mayburn out on his ass and were dug-in when a very surprised group of Raiders finally showed. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} What happened after that? | Piper: We made due. Sis was still pretty young at the time and mom was... out of the picture, so we got by on the kindness of others for a while. | Y1a | |
1401 | COMPiper_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | NPCFPiper: You sure manage to find your fair share of trouble, don't you? | {Neutral} I suppose so. | Piper: Hey, I'm not one to judge. | A1a |
1402 | NPCFPiper: You sure manage to find your fair share of trouble, don't you? | {Neutral} How about we chat later? | Piper: Works for me. | B1a | |
1403 | NPCFPiper: You sure manage to find your fair share of trouble, don't you? | {Playfully. / Amused} It usually finds me. | Piper: Hey, I'm not one to judge. | X1a | |
1404 | NPCFPiper: You sure manage to find your fair share of trouble, don't you? | {Question} Is that a problem? | Piper: Not at all. | Y1a | |
1405 | Piper: Anything for a story, I suppose. | {Friendly} You've led an exciting life. | Piper: Sure have. But honestly, now that I'm out here with you, I feel like I'm just getting started. | A1a | |
1406 | Piper: Anything for a story, I suppose. | {Concerned} Living like that? It can't be worth it. | Piper: Oh, you're one to talk. | B1a | |
1407 | Piper: Anything for a story, I suppose. | {Sarcastic} Seems that execution didn't quite take, huh? | Piper: Thank god. I'd been working on this story about irradiated drinking water in Bunker Hill. | X1a | |
1408 | Piper: Anything for a story, I suppose. | {Question} Someone poisoned you? | Piper: You kidding me? I barely had the paper going before I got poisoned. | Y1a | |
1409 | Piper: I just wanted to let you know, I'm real happy to be along for the ride. | {Friendly} I'm glad you're here, too, Piper. | Piper: Thanks, Blue. That means a lot coming from you. | A1a | |
1410 | Piper: I just wanted to let you know, I'm real happy to be along for the ride. | {Teasing. / Sarcastic} That's funny. Because it feels like I've been doing all the work myself. | Piper: Okay. You may be doing the bulk of the heavy lifting, but you know it wouldn't be as fun. | B1a | |
1411 | Piper: I just wanted to let you know, I'm real happy to be along for the ride. | {Joking. / Amused} Hey, I'm just here for the rewards and glory. | Piper: Yeah, me too. But they all don't have to know that. | X1a | |
1412 | Piper: I just wanted to let you know, I'm real happy to be along for the ride. | {You're making a romantic overture. / Flirting} I wouldn't want it any other way. I like having you close. | Piper: Oh. Uh, thanks, Blue. That's, that's awful sweet... and unexpected of you. | Y1a | |
1413 | COMPiper_02a_AdmirationToConfidant | NPCFPiper: So, you're not an idiot. | {Unsure whether to be insulted or not. / Puzzled} Uh, thanks. You too. | Piper: No, I didn't mean like... I could just use some help. | A1a |
1414 | NPCFPiper: So, you're not an idiot. | {Amused} As much as I appreciate the feedback, can we talk later? | Piper: Sure. Later's fine. | B1a | |
1415 | NPCFPiper: So, you're not an idiot. | {Amused} Took you this long to notice, huh? | Piper: No, I didn't mean like... I could just use some help. | X1a | |
1416 | NPCFPiper: So, you're not an idiot. | {Unsure whether to be insulted or not. / Puzzled} Uh, thanks? I guess? | Piper: No, I didn't mean like... I could just use some help. | Y1a | |
1417 | Piper: With my sister. Nat. Becoming me. | {Friendly} All right. What's the issue? | Piper: I'm just terrified she's going to start taking up like her big sis. | A1a | |
1418 | Piper: With my sister. Nat. Becoming me. | {Giving Piper a hard time. / Sarcastic} One Piper's enough already. So what's the issue? | Piper: Oh har har. Seriously, though. | B1a | |
1419 | Piper: With my sister. Nat. Becoming me. | {Puzzled} Wait, become you? Like replace you? Is Nat a synth? | Piper: Oh well, there's something I'm going to lose sleep over for days, but no. Not like a synth. | X1a | |
1420 | Piper: With my sister. Nat. Becoming me. | {Question} Becoming you? What do you mean? | Piper: I'm just terrified she's going to start taking up like her big sis. | Y1a | |
1421 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {Somber} You just love her. Waking up one day to find you don't even recognize the people you loved, no one should have to go through that. | Piper: You're right. I can't risk that. | A1a | |
1422 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Somber} You just love her. Family's precious. The last thing you want to do is drive them away, because you might lose them forever. | Piper: You're right. I can't risk that. | A2a | |
1423 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. / Somber} You just love her. The pain of watching your family slip through your fingers, no one deserves that. | Piper: You're right. I can't risk that. | A3a | |
1424 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Neutral} You're doing the right thing, keeping your distance. Sure, it might be hard, but isn't that better than losing her altogether? | Piper: You're right. I can't risk letting her turn out like me. | B1a | |
1425 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {Neutral} You don't get to decide who Nat's going to be, Piper. She does. All you decide is whether you want to be a part of her life or not. | Piper: You're right. She's her own person and always will be. | X1a | |
1426 | Piper: What do I do, Blue? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} So, you're here to get away from Nat? | Piper: Well, I mean, there are other reasons... but right now the only thing I can think about is Nat. What do you think I should do? | Y1a | |
1427 | Piper: They really don't make them like you anymore. You're a hell of a friend, you know that? | {Friendly} The feeling's mutual, Piper. | Piper: Ain't that the truth. | A1a | |
1428 | Piper: They really don't make them like you anymore. You're a hell of a friend, you know that? | {Stern} Keep your friendship. I'm out here for myself. | Piper: Sure ya are. Helping all those people was just you looking out for number one, huh? | B1a | |
1429 | Piper: They really don't make them like you anymore. You're a hell of a friend, you know that? | {Rerecord. This is a joke. Make very deadpan. Someone just asked you for some very personal advice, and your response is this. / Neutral} Okay. | Piper: Gosh, Blue, don't talk a girl to death. | X1a | |
1430 | Piper: They really don't make them like you anymore. You're a hell of a friend, you know that? | {Flirting with Piper. / Flirting} Just friends, huh? | Piper: Uh, well, yeah. I guess, I thought so. Unless, you know, something changes. Did it get hot in here? | Y1a | |
1431 | COMPiper_03_AdmirationToInfatuation | Piper: A lot of folks, they haven't treated me the same since. It started to feel like the only person I could count on was my little sis. | {Question} Can you blame them? You made your living exposing other people's secrets. | Piper: I just always hoped they'd understand I was trying to do something good. | B1a |
1432 | Piper: A lot of folks, they haven't treated me the same since. It started to feel like the only person I could count on was my little sis. | {Neutral} I'm sure it's nothing personal. | Piper: Maybe not, but the result's still the same. Or it was, until you came along. | X1a | |
1433 | Piper: After the first couple of editions, people may not have agreed with what I said, but everyone was listening. | {Question} It sounds like things got better? | Piper: For the city? Yeah. For me... | Y1a | |
1434 | Piper: After the first couple of editions, people may not have agreed with what I said, but everyone was listening. | {Disbelief} Seriously? One bookcase? Not even some tape? | Piper: No! But now, now you can't even tell where the hole was. Brick, real mortar, the works. All because of the paper. | X1a | |
1435 | Piper: After the first couple of editions, people may not have agreed with what I said, but everyone was listening. | {Impressed} Sounds like you really cleaned up Diamond City. | Piper: A lot of things got done. They even put a second bookshelf over that hole... and patched it with bricks. | A1a | |
1436 | Piper: After the first couple of editions, people may not have agreed with what I said, but everyone was listening. | {Neutral} Still a lot of work to fix that town. | Piper: Oh yeah. But it's come a long way. | B1a | |
1437 | Piper: A lot of folks, they haven't treated me the same since. It started to feel like the only person I could count on was my little sis. | {Question} That was a long time ago. People can't still treat you that way. | Piper: You'd think, but if anything, it's gotten worse. Sure, I've earned some friends back in town, but now I've even got a reputation outside Diamond City. | Y1a | |
1438 | Piper: A lot of folks, they haven't treated me the same since. It started to feel like the only person I could count on was my little sis. | {Friendly} You can count on me, Piper. | Piper: I know I can. | A1a | |
1439 | NPCFPiper: Blue, you got a minute? | {Friendly} Sure thing. | A1a | ||
1440 | NPCFPiper: Blue, you got a minute? | {Question} Not right now, but maybe later? | Piper: Oh, sure. Yeah, this can, this can wait. | B1a | |
1441 | NPCFPiper: Blue, you got a minute? | {Responding to "do you have a minute?" / Amused} For you Piper? Two minutes. Hell, maybe even two and half. | Piper: Oh, great. Weird. But great. | X1a | |
1442 | NPCFPiper: Blue, you got a minute? | {Question} Is something up? | Piper: Well, yeah. But it's nothing bad. | Y1a | |
1443 | Piper: Having someone I can count on, someone like you, it's meant a lot to me. Not a lot of people want to hang around with the nosy reporter. | {Friendly} Yeah, but you're my kinda nosy. | Piper: Heh. You're the exception. I haven't exactly made a lot of friends in this career. | A1a | |
1444 | Piper: Having someone I can count on, someone like you, it's meant a lot to me. Not a lot of people want to hang around with the nosy reporter. | {Stern} Quit pitying yourself. You've got a home, a job, your sister. Things aren't that bad. | Piper: No, you're right. I just never expected it all to cost so much. I mean, when I started the paper... | B1a | |
1445 | Piper: Having someone I can count on, someone like you, it's meant a lot to me. Not a lot of people want to hang around with the nosy reporter. | {Sarcastic} A little girl and a printing press. Sounds like a rich life you've made for yourself. | Piper: Ain't that the truth. I mean, I never started the paper to make friends. | X1a | |
1446 | Piper: Having someone I can count on, someone like you, it's meant a lot to me. Not a lot of people want to hang around with the nosy reporter. | {Question} Do people actively avoid you? | Piper: Well, yeah. I mean, I didn't exactly start the paper to make friends. | Y1a | |
1447 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Friendly} I feel the same way. There's no one I'd rather have watching my back. | Piper: And I'll be there for you as long as you'll have me. | A1a | |
1448 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {Friendly} I couldn't agree more. You're the best friend I could ever ask for. | Piper: And I'll be there for you as long as you'll have me. | A2a | |
1449 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {Neutral} Hey, no need for all the mushy stuff, alright? You're great, I'm great, let's leave it at that. | Piper: Oh, yeah, no problem. Consider it left. Just, thanks. | B1a | |
1450 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {A little irritated that Piper keeps thanking him. / Irritated} Come on, Piper. Enough already. I wouldn't still be here if I didn't want to be. You don't have to keep thanking me. | Piper: Oh, yeah, no problem. Consider it left. Just, thanks. | B2a | |
1451 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Grateful} Thanks Piper. That means a lot to me. | Piper: You're welcome. I just wish there was more I could do to show it other than watching your back. | X1a | |
1452 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {Grateful} Thanks, Piper. That's sweet of you. | Piper: You're welcome. I just wish there was more I could do to show it other than watching your back. | X2a | |
1453 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {A little coy. You're interested in becoming romantic with this character. / Flirting} It sounds to me like you're interested in becoming more than just friends. | Piper: Oh... I, I mean, I'd be lying if I said I never thought about you that way... not that I'm always thinking that way... | Y1a | |
1454 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {Flirting} It sounds to me like you're interested in becoming more than just friends. | Piper: Oh... I, I mean, I'd be lying if I said I never thought about you that way... not that I'm always thinking that way... | Y2a | |
1455 | Piper: So thank you. For being the friend I can count on. | {Flirting} It sounds to me like you're interested in becoming more than just friends. | Piper: Oh... I, I mean, I'd be lying if I said I never thought about you that way... not that I'm always thinking that way... | Y3a | |
1456 | Piper: Now come on. Let's hit the road. | {Happy} You don't need to be flawless, Piper. You're perfect for me. | Piper: Perfect, huh? That's a new one. Well...well, I think you're perfect, too. | A1a | |
1457 | Piper: Now come on. Let's hit the road. | {Piper just gave the player several reason to not become romantically involved with her. / Concerned} I guess you're right. This probably wouldn't work, would it? | Piper: Not without costing us both. But that doesn't mean we have to give up the good things we've already got. | B1a | |
1458 | Piper: Now come on. Let's hit the road. | {The player is attempting to convince Piper to become romantically involved with him/her. / Happy} All we've been through? I've already seen you at your worst. | Piper: And you're still here, aren't ya? | X1a | |
1459 | Piper: Now come on. Let's hit the road. | {The player is trying to convince Piper to become romantically involved. / Question} Is it so hard to believe that someone could fall for you? | Piper: Well, no, but I don't exactly feel like you've seen me at my best thus far, Blue. | Y1a | |
1460 | COMPiper_04_NeutralToDisdain | NPCFPiper: Hey, stop. Please. | {Question} All right. What's up? | Piper: I need you to hear this. | A1a |
1461 | NPCFPiper: Hey, stop. Please. | {Question} Can we talk later? | Piper: Uh, yeah, I guess. | B1a | |
1462 | NPCFPiper: Hey, stop. Please. | {A little puzzled by Piper's request for the player to stop. / Puzzled} ...I'm stopped. | Piper: I need you to hear this. | X1a | |
1463 | NPCFPiper: Hey, stop. Please. | {Question} What's wrong? | Piper: I just need you to listen. | Y1a | |
1464 | Piper: So if you want to keep traveling together, I need you to find yours. Quick. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Piper. I didn't realize. I'll change. | Piper: You're going to have to. Now, come on. Let's go. | A1a | |
1465 | Piper: So if you want to keep traveling together, I need you to find yours. Quick. | {Emphasis on "my" / Stern} You don't get to tell me how to make MY decisions. | Piper: That's fine, but if this keeps up, you are going to lose the pleasure of MY company. Just find some heart, alright? Please? | B1a | |
1466 | Piper: So if you want to keep traveling together, I need you to find yours. Quick. | {Question} Let's play it by ear, huh? See where the road takes us. | Piper: Look, I've only got a couple ultimatums in me at a time. Don't make me drop one on your cliche usage, too, alright? Just, please, find some heart. | X1a | |
1467 | Piper: So if you want to keep traveling together, I need you to find yours. Quick. | {Question} What do I need to change? | Piper: How about finding some damn compassion? As hard as it may be to believe, Blue, you and I, we have it good. Lot of other folks aren't so lucky. | Y1a | |
1468 | COMPiper_05_DisdainToHatred | NPCFPiper: Blue! | {Question} You're mad. What's wrong? | Piper: Why am I mad? Because you're looking me in the eye and asking me that question, that's why I'm mad. | A1a |
1469 | NPCFPiper: Blue! | {Neutral} You can shout at me as much as you want. Can we just do it later? | Piper: Oh, no. You're gonna listen now. | B1a | |
1470 | NPCFPiper: Blue! | {Like speaking up for roll call. / Sarcastic} Present. | Piper: No, no more jokes. You listen here. | X1a | |
1471 | NPCFPiper: Blue! | {Question} What's happened? Why are you mad? | Piper: Why am I mad? Because you're looking me in the eye and asking me that question, that's why I'm mad. | Y1a | |
1472 | Piper: You never even heard a word I said, did you? | {Apologetic} I hear you now. And I'm sorry. | Piper: And just why the hell should I believe you? | A1a | |
1473 | Piper: You never even heard a word I said, did you? | {Gleefully dismissing Piper. / Stern} Huh, I wish. But I can fix that now. So long, Piper. We're done. | Piper: Well, at least we're finally getting through to one another. | B1a | |
1474 | Piper: You never even heard a word I said, did you? | {Wasn't listening. / Neutral} ...sorry, you say something? | Piper: Arg! | X1a | |
1475 | Piper: You never even heard a word I said, did you? | {Question} Isn't there anything I can do to make you stay? | Piper: And why would I give you another chance now? | Y1a | |
1476 | Player Default: And just why the hell should I believe you? | {Pleading} You mean something to me, Piper. I'm not ready to let that go. | Piper: Ugh... why do you do this to yourself, Piper. | A1a | |
1477 | Player Default: Huh, I wish. But I can fix that now. So long, Piper. We're done. | {Dismissing Piper. Emphasis on "should." / Stern} You know what? I changed my mind. You should leave. | Piper: First decision I've agreed with in a long time. | B1a | |
1478 | Player Default: ...sorry, you say something? | {Pleading} Look at what a great team we make. I think that's worth salvaging. | Piper: I-I mean, you're right... | X1a | |
1479 | Player Default: And why would I give you another chance now? | {Pleading} Are you really going to walk out on the best chance you may have to make a difference in the Commonwealth? | Piper: Damn it, Blue. Stop, stop being right all the time. | Y1a | |
1480 | COMPiper_06_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCFPiper: Blue, we have to talk. | {Concerned} Is everything alright? You seem upset. | Piper: Just picking up on this now, huh? | A1a |
1481 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we have to talk. | {Question} Any chance we could talk later? | Piper: Uh, yeah, I guess. Later. | B1a | |
1482 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we have to talk. | {Question} Uh, sure. Can we make it quick? | Piper: Oh, please, don't let me take up too much of your time. | X1a | |
1483 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we have to talk. | {Question} Is something wrong? | Piper: Yeah, it is. | Y1a | |
1484 | Piper: So can we just turn things around? Please? Because I really don't want to lose the best friend I've got. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry. I know I've been acting strange, but it stops now. | Piper: I appreciate it, Blue, but you're not just getting my trust back. You have to earn it. | A1a | |
1485 | Piper: So can we just turn things around? Please? Because I really don't want to lose the best friend I've got. | {Stern} I am who I am, Piper. You're going to have to deal with that. | Piper: Don't be like that, Blue. | B1a | |
1486 | Piper: So can we just turn things around? Please? Because I really don't want to lose the best friend I've got. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Dismissive. / Neutral} Fine. Whatever. | Piper: Don't be like that, Blue. | X1a | |
1487 | Piper: So can we just turn things around? Please? Because I really don't want to lose the best friend I've got. | {The player has just been informed a companion no longer loves him/her. / Question} So that's it? You don't love me anymore? | Piper: The person I loved was generous and compassionate, and didn't think violence was the right answer. That's the person I fell for. | Y1a | |
1488 | Piper: So can we just turn things around? Please? Because I really don't want to lose the best friend I've got. | {Question} So, does this mean we're not friends anymore? | Piper: The person I loved was generous and compassionate, and didn't think violence was the right answer. That's the person I fell for. | Y2a | |
1489 | COMPiper_07_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCFPiper: Really, Blue? Did you just forget I was here? | {Concerned} You're angry. What's wrong? | Piper: Oh, lovely, you finally noticed. | A1a |
1490 | NPCFPiper: Really, Blue? Did you just forget I was here? | {Question} Can we do this later, Piper? | Piper: Sure, let's just keep ignoring Piper... fine. | B1a | |
1491 | NPCFPiper: Really, Blue? Did you just forget I was here? | {Question} Who said that? | Piper: You're a laugh riot. Well at least I finally have your attention. | X1a | |
1492 | NPCFPiper: Really, Blue? Did you just forget I was here? | {Question} What? What are you talking about? | Piper: You don't get it, do you? Do you think I haven't seen how you've been acting? | Y1a | |
1493 | Piper: Can we just get back to the way things were? Because otherwise, I don't know how much longer I can tough this out. | {Pleading} I'm sorry, Piper. I'll change. | Piper: I certainly hope so, because until recently, things had been pretty good. | A1a | |
1494 | Piper: Can we just get back to the way things were? Because otherwise, I don't know how much longer I can tough this out. | {Stern} You're not in charge here, Piper. I am. I decide how we're going to handle things. | Piper: Oh, then how about this decision? Do you still want Piper to boss around? | B1a | |
1495 | Piper: Can we just get back to the way things were? Because otherwise, I don't know how much longer I can tough this out. | {Neutral} Well, I guess we'll see, won't we? | Piper: I guess we will. | X1a | |
1496 | Piper: Can we just get back to the way things were? Because otherwise, I don't know how much longer I can tough this out. | {Question} What needs to change for you to stay, Piper? | Piper: I just need you to do what you were doing before. Bring back the generous, humane Blue, okay? No more of this bully. | Y1a | |
1497 | COMPiper_08_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCFPiper: Blue, we need to talk. Now. | {Question} Of course. What's wrong? | A1a | |
1498 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we need to talk. Now. | {Question} Could we do it later? | Piper: Fine, yeah. Later. | B1a | |
1499 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we need to talk. Now. | {Neutral} All right. | X1a | ||
1500 | NPCFPiper: Blue, we need to talk. Now. | {Question} Is something wrong? | Piper: Yeah. Something's wrong. | Y1a | |
1501 | Piper: But now it seems like you're drifting back into old habits and me... I'm wondering if maybe I gave you more chances than you deserved. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Piper. I will fix this. | Piper: You're going to have to. Because at this point, everything seem pretty clear to me. | A1a | |
1502 | Piper: But now it seems like you're drifting back into old habits and me... I'm wondering if maybe I gave you more chances than you deserved. | {Irritated} You ever think maybe you're the problem here? | Piper: You can foist the blame however you want. Doesn't change how things stand. So you have to make a choice. | B1a | |
1503 | Piper: But now it seems like you're drifting back into old habits and me... I'm wondering if maybe I gave you more chances than you deserved. | {Neutral} I can't promise anything, Piper. | Piper: I don't want your promises. I want you to decide. | X1a | |
1504 | Piper: But now it seems like you're drifting back into old habits and me... I'm wondering if maybe I gave you more chances than you deserved. | {Question} So, how do we fix this? | Piper: It's simple. I need you start treating people with respect and quit trying to brute force your way through our problems. | Y1a | |
1505 | COMPiper_09_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCFPiper: No! No more! | {Pleading} Hey, calm down. Let's talk about this. | Piper: Oh, now you want to talk! Well, guess what? | A1a |
1506 | NPCFPiper: No! No more! | {Irritated} What could you possibly be upset about now? | Piper: What am I upset about? I'm looking at it! | B1a | |
1507 | NPCFPiper: No! No more! | {Question} Did you say something? | Piper: No, Blue. No more jokes. | X1a | |
1508 | NPCFPiper: No! No more! | {Question} Is something wrong? | Piper: You have to be joking. Let me spell it out for you. | Y1a | |
1509 | COMPiper_10_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCFPiper: Dammit, Blue. | {Concerned} You're angry. What's wrong? | Piper: Blue, please, this is hard enough without you going and being even more understanding, okay? | A1a |
1510 | NPCFPiper: Dammit, Blue. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Look, can we argue later? | Piper: Oh, I'm sorry, Blue. I didn't... yeah, yeah, we can do this later. | B1a | |
1511 | NPCFPiper: Dammit, Blue. | {Question} What? Are we practicing swearing or something? Crap! | Piper: Ha. No, I'm just getting ready to eat some crow. | X1a | |
1512 | NPCFPiper: Dammit, Blue. | {Question} What did I do now? | Piper: You listened, damn it. | Y1a | |
1513 | Piper: Now, please. Can we just get back to the way things were? | {Offering to become romantic with Piper again. / Happy} Of course, Piper. Nothing would make me happier. | Piper: Me too, Blue. | A1a | |
1514 | Piper: Now, please. Can we just get back to the way things were? | {Neutral} Piper, I can't promise things won't change again. Is that something you can handle? | Piper: Well, we'll deal with that if it comes up. But my hope is... it never will. | B1a | |
1515 | Piper: Now, please. Can we just get back to the way things were? | {Neutral} Yeah, fine. | Piper: Woah, Blue, reign it in a little. You'll make a girl blush with those sorts of grand overtures. | X1a | |
1516 | Piper: Now, please. Can we just get back to the way things were? | {Question} How can I argue with that? | Piper: It's easy, Blue. You can't. | Y1a | |
1517 | COMPiper_11_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCFPiper: So, you know, going over it in my head, that whole conversation we had, where I pretty much said you were my only friend. Did that sound nuts? | {Happy} No. It was nice to hear. | Piper: You just always know what to say, don't ya? | A1a |
1518 | NPCFPiper: So, you know, going over it in my head, that whole conversation we had, where I pretty much said you were my only friend. Did that sound nuts? | {Neutral} Yeah, it did sound kind of nuts. | Piper: Yeah, see, I was afraid of that. | B1a | |
1519 | NPCFPiper: So, you know, going over it in my head, that whole conversation we had, where I pretty much said you were my only friend. Did that sound nuts? | {Sarcastic} I don't think it was anymore than usual. Though that's a pretty high bar. | Piper: Oh, good. So long as it's consistent. | X1a | |
1520 | NPCFPiper: So, you know, going over it in my head, that whole conversation we had, where I pretty much said you were my only friend. Did that sound nuts? | {Question} What conversation? | Piper: Just when I was running my mouth before about moving to Diamond City and the paper and Nat. | Y1a | |
1521 | COMPiper_11_PostMQ302 | NPCFPiper: I-I can't believe it. They're gone. The Institute's gone. Do-do you know what this means? | {Confident} That the Commonwealth is finally safe. | Piper: Exactly. | A1a |
1522 | NPCFPiper: I-I can't believe it. They're gone. The Institute's gone. Do-do you know what this means? | {A bit grim. / Neutral} I know a lot of people sacrificed themselves to get us here. | Piper: They did. But thanks to them, and you, we get to live free. | B1a | |
1523 | NPCFPiper: I-I can't believe it. They're gone. The Institute's gone. Do-do you know what this means? | {Sarcastic} Cambridge has one hell of a new pothole? | Piper: Heh. I suppose it does. But more than that... | X1a | |
1524 | NPCFPiper: I-I can't believe it. They're gone. The Institute's gone. Do-do you know what this means? | {Question} You gonna to make me guess? | Piper: Have you ever known me to hold back information? | Y1a | |
1525 | Piper: Thanks to you, we don't have to be afraid anymore. | {Emphasis on "us." / Neutral} They don't have to be afraid thanks to us. I never could have done this by myself. | Piper: True, but the Institute was around for a long time before you got here. Not anymore. | A1a | |
1526 | Piper: Thanks to you, we don't have to be afraid anymore. | {SinisterSmile} Oh, don't worry. I'll give them something new to be afraid of. | Piper: ...you know your victory speeches could use some work. | B1a | |
1527 | Piper: Thanks to you, we don't have to be afraid anymore. | {Making a joke. Piper just said that there's nothing left to be afraid. / Sarcastic} You know, except of Deathclaws. And mutants. Ferals. Ambitious Mole Rats. | Piper: Okay. Maybe a couple of things to be afraid of. But you took care of the big one. | X1a | |
1528 | Piper: Thanks to you, we don't have to be afraid anymore. | {Question} So with the Institute gone, does this mean you're out of a job? | Piper: You're joking, right? Someone's going to have to document the post-Institute world, now won't they? | Y1a | |
1529 | COMPiper_12_PostInst307 | NPCFPiper: So, that's it. The Institute's won. I suppose you're proud of yourself. | {Confident} We've secured the Institute's future. You bet I'm proud of that. | Piper: Oh yeah? And what about the Commonwealth's future? | A1a |
1530 | NPCFPiper: So, that's it. The Institute's won. I suppose you're proud of yourself. | {Stern} If I wanted your opinion I'd ask for it. | Piper: What? You think I'm just going to stand here? | B1a | |
1531 | NPCFPiper: So, that's it. The Institute's won. I suppose you're proud of yourself. | {Sarcastic} It may not be the Commonwealth's most thumbed newspaper, but I'd call it a success, sure. | Piper: Oh, you're a riot. | X1a | |
1532 | NPCFPiper: So, that's it. The Institute's won. I suppose you're proud of yourself. | {Question} Why are you mad? | Piper: Why? | Y1a | |
1533 | Piper: Do you really think that's what the Commonwealth needs? | {Dismissive. / Neutral} I wouldn't expect you to understand. | Piper: Well, you expected right. | A1a | |
1534 | Piper: Do you really think that's what the Commonwealth needs? | {Confident} I've done what's necessary to save humanity. I'm sorry if you're unwilling to see that. | Piper: And saving humanity doesn't involve the Commonwealth in your plan, I guess. | B1a | |
1535 | Piper: Do you really think that's what the Commonwealth needs? | {Neutral} I don't care what the Commonwealth needs. The Institute is humanity's future now. I did what's right for them. | Piper: I really hope you don't believe that. For both our sakes. | X1a | |
1536 | Piper: Do you really think that's what the Commonwealth needs? | {Question} Is there anything I can say to convince you that this was the right choice? | Piper: I seriously doubt it. | Y1a | |
1537 | COMPiperDismissScene | Piper: So. This where we go our separate ways? | {Neutral} For the moment, yeah. | Piper: Fair enough. | A1a |
1538 | Piper: So. This where we go our separate ways? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Neutral} We can stick it out a bit longer. | Piper: Works for me. | B1a | |
1539 | Piper: So. This where we go our separate ways? | {Neutral} Seem so. | Piper: If that's what ya want... | X1a | |
1540 | Piper: So. This where we go our separate ways? | {Question} Is that going to be alright? | Piper: I don't know. You think you can make it without me watching your back? | Y1a | |
1541 | COMPiperMurderScene | NPCFPiper: What's wrong with you? | {Surprised} What happened? Why are you upset? | Piper: You're joking. | A1a |
1542 | NPCFPiper: What's wrong with you? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} Look, I'd love to explore this topic further, but later. Okay? | Piper: Don't think you're getting out of this. | B1a | |
1543 | NPCFPiper: What's wrong with you? | {Cracking a joke in response to "what's wrong with you?" / Amused} Huh, where do you want me to start? | Piper: Jokes? Now? | X1a | |
1544 | NPCFPiper: What's wrong with you? | {Question} What did I do? | Piper: What did you do? | Y1a | |
1545 | Piper: So, what've you got to say for yourself? | {Apologetic} I-I'm sorry, Piper. It won't happen again. | Piper: You're damn right it won't. Now, come on. I don't want to talk about this anymore. | A1a | |
1546 | Piper: So, what've you got to say for yourself? | {Stern} I don't want to talk about this. | Piper: Oh, and I do? Word of advice. If you don't want to talk about it, don't do it, ever again. | B1a | |
1547 | Piper: So, what've you got to say for yourself? | {Curt and dismissive. / Nervous} I'll think about it. | Piper: Think about it, huh? Think about this. This never, ever, happens again. | X1a | |
1548 | Piper: So, what've you got to say for yourself? | {Question} Who put you in charge? | Piper: I guess someone had to be, given your sudden lack of judgement. So let me make this one last decree. This never happens again. | Y1a | |
1549 | COMPiperPickupScene | NPCFPiper: Heading my way? | {Neutral} Sure, let's go. | Piper: Will do. | A1a |
1550 | NPCFPiper: Heading my way? | {Neutral} You know what. Never mind. | Piper: You know where to find me. | B1a | |
1551 | NPCFPiper: Heading my way? | {Question} You sure you want to travel with me? | Piper: You kidding me? I thought I was gonna die of boredom without you. | Y1a |
COMPiperTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1552 | COMPiperTalk_TalkScene | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're asking someone the status of your relationship. / Question} I was just wondering where you and I stand. | Piper: You got it. | A2a |
1553 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're asking someone the status of your relationship. / Question} Is everything okay between us? | Piper: You got it. | A3a | |
1554 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're asking someone the status of your relationship. / Question} I just wanted to check-in, make sure things were alright between us. | Piper: You got it. | A4a | |
1555 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're asking someone the status of your relationship. / Question} Are things alright between us? | Piper: You got it. | A5a | |
1556 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're asking someone the status of your relationship. / Question} Is everything alright between us, Piper? | Piper: You got it. | A6a | |
1557 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's time we called it quits. | Piper: If you're sure. I guess I'll head home. Just... don't keep me waiting. | X1a | |
1558 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} I think we ought to go our separate ways. | Piper: If you're sure. I guess I'll head home. Just... don't keep me waiting. | X2a | |
1559 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's time we each went our own way. | Piper: If you're sure. I guess I'll head home. Just... don't keep me waiting. | X3a | |
1560 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} It's time we part ways. | Piper: If you're sure. I guess I'll head home. Just... don't keep me waiting. | X4a | |
1561 | NPCFPiper: You know, you look like you could really use this. These things have literally saved my life. | {You're dismissing your companion. / Neutral} I think we're done for now. | Piper: If you're sure. I guess I'll head home. Just... don't keep me waiting. | X5a |
COMPreston
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1562 | COMPreston_01_NeutralToFriendship | Preston: I still believe that the Minutemen can be what I always thought they were. The good guys. | {Confident} We are the good guys. | Preston: We're doing our best. And a lot of it has to do with your example. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is... thanks. | A1a |
1563 | Preston: I still believe that the Minutemen can be what I always thought they were. The good guys. | {Somber} There aren't any good guys. There are just people who are on your side, and people who aren't. | Preston: Like I said before, I judge people by their actions. And you are one of the good guys, like it or not. | B1a | |
1564 | Preston: I still believe that the Minutemen can be what I always thought they were. The good guys. | {Disbelief} I don't know if I still believe in the "good guys". | Preston: Like I said before, I judge people by their actions. And you are one of the good guys, like it or not. | X1a | |
1565 | Preston: I still believe that the Minutemen can be what I always thought they were. The good guys. | {Question} Why are you telling me all of this? | Preston: I guess I'm just trying to say thank you, if that makes any sense. Thank you for being different than most everyone else I've run across. | Y1a | |
1566 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I've still got something I want to tell you, if you've got a minute. | {Friendly} Sure, go ahead. | A1a | ||
1567 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I've still got something I want to tell you, if you've got a minute. | {Neutral} Not now. | Preston: Yeah, sure. We'll talk later. | B1a | |
1568 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I've still got something I want to tell you, if you've got a minute. | {Neutral} Make it quick. | Preston: This won't take long. | X1a | |
1569 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I've still got something I want to tell you, if you've got a minute. | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
1570 | Preston: You're really starting to live up to the ideals that the Minutemen are supposed to stand for. | {Grateful} Thanks. That means a lot coming from you. | Preston: You've probably realized by now how important the Minutemen are to me. | A1a | |
1571 | Preston: You're really starting to live up to the ideals that the Minutemen are supposed to stand for. | {Irritated} I didn't do any of it to impress you. | Preston: You act like you're a hardass, but I judge people by what they do, not what they say. | B1a | |
1572 | Preston: You're really starting to live up to the ideals that the Minutemen are supposed to stand for. | {Irritated} Are we done? | Preston: You act like you're a hardass, but I judge people by what they do, not what they say. | B2a | |
1573 | Preston: You're really starting to live up to the ideals that the Minutemen are supposed to stand for. | {Concerned} I'm not sure I'm all that, Preston. | Preston: You don't give yourself enough credit. | X1a | |
1574 | Preston: You're really starting to live up to the ideals that the Minutemen are supposed to stand for. | {Question} Why do you care so much what happens to the Minutemen? | Y1a | ||
1575 | Preston: We had a few good years there. I felt like I was part of something bigger than me. Like I was really helping make the Commonwealth a better place. | {Friendly} It sounds like you were really making a difference. | Preston: I think we were. I know we were. But, obviously... it didn't last. | A1a | |
1576 | Preston: We had a few good years there. I felt like I was part of something bigger than me. Like I was really helping make the Commonwealth a better place. | {Sarcastic} And then, as usual, everything fell apart. | Preston: That's a cynical way to look at it, but... yeah. Things did fall apart. | B1a | |
1577 | Preston: We had a few good years there. I felt like I was part of something bigger than me. Like I was really helping make the Commonwealth a better place. | {Suspicious} It can't have been all that rosy. | X1a | ||
1578 | Preston: We had a few good years there. I felt like I was part of something bigger than me. Like I was really helping make the Commonwealth a better place. | {Puzzled} If things were so great back then, how'd it all fall apart so fast? | Y1a | ||
1579 | Preston: Anyway. I appreciate you taking the time to listen. | {Happy} Any time, Preston. | Preston: Thanks, man. | A1a | |
1580 | Preston: Anyway. I appreciate you taking the time to listen. | {Neutral} I've got to go. | Preston: Yeah, I'm done. | B1a | |
1581 | Preston: Anyway. I appreciate you taking the time to listen. | {Sarcastic} We don't have to hug now, do we? | Preston: Nah, I'm not really a hugger. | X1a | |
1582 | Preston: Anyway. I appreciate you taking the time to listen. | {Question} Anything else? | Preston: No, that was it. | Y1a | |
1583 | COMPreston_03_ConfidantToInfatuation | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm still hoping to, uh, have that talk with you. Is this a good time? | {Friendly} Yeah, go ahead. | A1a | |
1584 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm still hoping to, uh, have that talk with you. Is this a good time? | {Apologetic} We'll have to do it later. | Preston: Sure, it can wait. | B1a | |
1585 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm still hoping to, uh, have that talk with you. Is this a good time? | {Question} Can't it wait? | Preston: Yeah, it's nothing urgent. We'll talk later. | X1a | |
1586 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm still hoping to, uh, have that talk with you. Is this a good time? | {Question} What's on your mind? | Y1a | ||
1587 | Preston: I mean, I know he's gone, but you still seem to be in love with your husband... I didn't think you were ready to move on. | {Happy} I don't have to stop loving him to be able to love you, too. | Preston: Really? | A2a | |
1588 | Preston: I mean, I know he's gone, but you still seem to be in love with your husband... I didn't think you were ready to move on. | {Apologetic} I think this is a mistake. I should never have brought it up. | Preston: Don't worry about it. I understand. | B1a | |
1589 | Preston: I mean, I know he's gone, but you still seem to be in love with your husband... I didn't think you were ready to move on. | {Happy} I'm willing to give it a try if you are. | Preston: You are? Really? | X1a | |
1590 | Preston: I mean, I know he's gone, but you still seem to be in love with your husband... I didn't think you were ready to move on. | {Apologetic} You're right, Preston, I'm not ready to move on. I'm sorry. | Preston: I understand completely. There's nothing to apologize for. | Y1a | |
1591 | Preston: The thing is... that was actually okay with me. I was ready to die. It was what I felt I deserved. It was what I wanted. | {Concerned} You did your best, Preston. You can't blame yourself for what happened. | Preston: I know it wasn't all on me. But, I made my share of bad decisions along the way. I've got to live with that. | A1a | |
1592 | Preston: The thing is... that was actually okay with me. I was ready to die. It was what I felt I deserved. It was what I wanted. | {Stern} Are you going somewhere with this? | Preston: Yeah, sorry, I'm working my way to it. | B1a | |
1593 | Preston: The thing is... that was actually okay with me. I was ready to die. It was what I felt I deserved. It was what I wanted. | {Concerned} I never realized you'd lost hope like that. | Preston: I had to put on a brave face as long as there were still people counting on me. That's the only reason I kept going. | X1a | |
1594 | Preston: The thing is... that was actually okay with me. I was ready to die. It was what I felt I deserved. It was what I wanted. | {Concerned} You don't still feel that way, do you? | Preston: No. Not at all. That's what I wanted to talk about. | Y1a | |
1595 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} I'm glad you decided to stick around, Preston. The world needs more people like you. | Preston: Well now you're making me embarrassed. | A1a | |
1596 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} Our friendship means a lot to me, too, Preston. I hope you know that. | Preston: Well now you're making me embarrassed. | A2a | |
1597 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Nervous} That's great, but I'm not comfortable getting into this kind of thing with you. | Preston: Oh, sure. I'll try to keep that in mind from here on out. I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable. | B1a | |
1598 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Stern} I get it, okay? Let's be done with this already. | Preston: Oh, sure. I'll try to keep that in mind from here on out. I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable. | B2a | |
1599 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} Thanks, Preston. I know that wasn't easy for you to talk about. | Preston: It feels better finally getting to say it out loud. Thanks for listening, man. | X1a | |
1600 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} It's good to know. Thanks. | Preston: It feels better finally getting to say it out loud. Thanks for listening, man. | X2a | |
1601 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} Have you ever thought about us becoming more than just friends? | Preston: Have I ever...? You mean you've also... | Y1a | |
1602 | Preston: So, I just wanted you to know that. How much our friendship has meant to me. | {Friendly} Have you ever thought about us becoming more than just friends? | Preston: Have I ever...? You mean you've also... | Y2a | |
1603 | COMPreston_04_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm getting tired of waiting for you to have time to talk. | {Friendly} Alright, I'm listening. | A1a | |
1604 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm getting tired of waiting for you to have time to talk. | {Neutral} Not now, Preston. | Preston: Okay. But we are going to have a conversation, if not now, then soon. | B1a | |
1605 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm getting tired of waiting for you to have time to talk. | {Neutral} Let's hear it. | X1a | ||
1606 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: I'm getting tired of waiting for you to have time to talk. | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
1607 | Preston: What I've seen lately, though, is someone who doesn't care about anyone but himself. You hear what I'm saying? | {Apologetic} Maybe I have made a few mistakes. | Preston: Hey man, we all do. It's human nature. | A1a | |
1608 | Preston: What I've seen lately, though, is someone who doesn't care about anyone but himself. You hear what I'm saying? | {Defiant} You're wrong, Preston. | Preston: I know what I've seen, man. I've kept quiet so far, but not anymore. | B1a | |
1609 | Preston: What I've seen lately, though, is someone who doesn't care about anyone but himself. You hear what I'm saying? | {Defiant} Whatever. | Preston: Come on, man, don't blow me off. I've still got your back, but you need to hear this. | X1a | |
1610 | Preston: What I've seen lately, though, is someone who doesn't care about anyone but himself. You hear what I'm saying? | {Question} What's your point? | Y1a | ||
1611 | Preston: I know it's easy to take advantage of people or solve problems with violence, but there's a better way and we need to show people that. | {Apologetic} You're right, I can be a better person. | Preston: It's a hard road we walk, but it's worth it. | A1a | |
1612 | Preston: I know it's easy to take advantage of people or solve problems with violence, but there's a better way and we need to show people that. | {Irritated} Spare me the pep talk, will you? | Preston: Forget it. You just keep doing what you think you need to, no matter who gets hurt. Just don't expect me to be happy about it. | B1a | |
1613 | Preston: I know it's easy to take advantage of people or solve problems with violence, but there's a better way and we need to show people that. | {Neutral} I don't care about the Commonwealth. | Preston: Forget it. You just keep doing what you think you need to, no matter who gets hurt. Just don't expect me to be happy about it. | X1a | |
1614 | Preston: I know it's easy to take advantage of people or solve problems with violence, but there's a better way and we need to show people that. | {Puzzled} Why? Why do we have to be the examples? | Preston: Because people look up to the Minutemen. They respect us because we give them an ideal to aspire to. | Y1a | |
1615 | COMPreston_05_DisdainToHatred | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You've gone too far. We're done. | {Pleading} Take it easy, Preston. I'm sure we can work this out. | Preston: I don't think so. Not after the kinds of things you've done. | A1a |
1616 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You've gone too far. We're done. | {Disgust} Not another lecture. | Preston: Is that all this is to you? | B1a | |
1617 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You've gone too far. We're done. | {Concerned} You seem upset about something. | Preston: That's pretty perceptive of you. | X1a | |
1618 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You've gone too far. We're done. | {Puzzled} What's got you so riled up? | Preston: You're smarter than that. | Y1a | |
1619 | Preston: You're just out for number one, and the whole rest of the world be damned. I can't close my eyes to it any more. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Preston. I can do better. | Preston: I'd like to believe you mean it this time, but... how do I know you're not just telling me what I want to hear? | A1a | |
1620 | Preston: You're just out for number one, and the whole rest of the world be damned. I can't close my eyes to it any more. | {Angry} And I've had enough of your holier-than-thou attitude. | Preston: You're a real piece of work, you know that? | B1a | |
1621 | Preston: You're just out for number one, and the whole rest of the world be damned. I can't close my eyes to it any more. | {Defiant} You should do what you've got to do. | Preston: Man, I can't believe how wrong I was about you. | X1a | |
1622 | Preston: You're just out for number one, and the whole rest of the world be damned. I can't close my eyes to it any more. | {Pleading} Is there any way I can change your mind? | Preston: I doubt it. But I'm listening. | Y1a | |
1623 | Player Default: I'd like to believe you mean it this time, but... how do I know you're not just telling me what I want to hear? | {Apologetic} I understand what you're saying. I'll turn things around, I promise. | Preston: Fine. I'll give you one more chance. | A1a | |
1624 | Player Default: And I've had enough of your holier-than-thou attitude. | {Stern} Forget it. | Preston: You're not even willing to try, huh? | B1a | |
1625 | Player Default: You should do what you've got to do. | {Pleading} The Minutemen need me. | Preston: I know. That's what's such a damned shame about this whole thing... | X1a | |
1626 | Player Default: I doubt it. But I'm listening. | {Pleading} I still need your help. And you still owe me. | Preston: Damn. You're going to play that card, huh? | Y1a | |
1627 | COMPreston_06_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We really do need to talk, if you've got a minute. | {Friendly} I always have time for you, Preston. | Preston: Well, that's good to hear. | A1a |
1628 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We really do need to talk, if you've got a minute. | {Neutral} Not right now. | Preston: Well... okay. I guess it can wait. | B1a | |
1629 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We really do need to talk, if you've got a minute. | {Friendly} Go ahead. | X1a | ||
1630 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We really do need to talk, if you've got a minute. | {Puzzled} Are you upset about something? | Preston: Yeah, I am actually. | Y1a | |
1631 | Preston: It's made me rethink some things. I don't think we can be together when I'm having these kind of doubts about you. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Preston. I'll do better. | Preston: I accept your apology, but it isn't enough to change anything right now. | A1a | |
1632 | Preston: It's made me rethink some things. I don't think we can be together when I'm having these kind of doubts about you. | {Irritated} I can't believe you're doing this to me. | Preston: There you go. Everything's about you, right? | B1a | |
1633 | Preston: It's made me rethink some things. I don't think we can be together when I'm having these kind of doubts about you. | {Sad} I never meant to hurt you. | Preston: It doesn't matter what you meant. What matters is what you did. | X1a | |
1634 | Preston: It's made me rethink some things. I don't think we can be together when I'm having these kind of doubts about you. | {Worried} Are you saying it's over between us? | Y1a | ||
1635 | COMPreston_07_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to have that conversation, you know. | {Concerned} Nothing serious, I hope. | Preston: That's up to you. | A1a |
1636 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to have that conversation, you know. | {Neutral} Not right now. | Preston: Okay. But you can't put this off forever. | B1a | |
1637 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to have that conversation, you know. | {Neutral} Let's hear it. | X1a | ||
1638 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to have that conversation, you know. | {Concerned} What's the matter? | Y1a | ||
1639 | Preston: I guess I tend to idealize people. See them how I want them to be, not necessarily how they really are. | {Apologetic} I'm sorry, Preston. I'm glad you told me how you feel. | Preston: I don't need your apology. | A1a | |
1640 | Preston: I guess I tend to idealize people. See them how I want them to be, not necessarily how they really are. | {Irritated} I'm getting really tired of you lecturing me. | Preston: Just say the word and I'll be out of your hair. | B1a | |
1641 | Preston: I guess I tend to idealize people. See them how I want them to be, not necessarily how they really are. | {Defiant} I don't think I've been behaving any differently than I ever have. | Preston: You should think a little harder about that. | X1a | |
1642 | Preston: I guess I tend to idealize people. See them how I want them to be, not necessarily how they really are. | {Concerned} How can I make things better between us? | Preston: It's pretty simple. | Y1a | |
1643 | COMPreston_08_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Concerned} What's bothering you, Preston? | A1a | |
1644 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Neutral} This isn't a good time. | Preston: I've noticed you never have time to listen to me any more. | B1a | |
1645 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Neutral} Go ahead. | X1a | ||
1646 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We still need to talk. I mean it. | {Question} What is it now? | Y1a | ||
1647 | Preston: I'm telling you this as a friend. Because if things don't change, I'm not going to be able to be your friend any more. | {Apologetic} You're right. I'm sorry. | Preston: That's nice to hear, but at this point it's not enough. | A1a | |
1648 | Preston: I'm telling you this as a friend. Because if things don't change, I'm not going to be able to be your friend any more. | {Defiant} I do what I do. If you don't like it, tough. | Preston: I don't know what to do with you, man. | B1a | |
1649 | Preston: I'm telling you this as a friend. Because if things don't change, I'm not going to be able to be your friend any more. | {Friendly} I hear you. | Preston: I hope so. | X1a | |
1650 | Preston: I'm telling you this as a friend. Because if things don't change, I'm not going to be able to be your friend any more. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} What do you want me to do about it? | Preston: You could try listening to me for a change. | Y1a | |
1651 | COMPreston_09_RepeatDisdainToHatred | Preston: You lied straight to my face, didn't you? | {Confident} Calm down. Let's talk this out. | Preston: I guess you weren't listening last time. I said I'd give you one more chance, and I meant it. | A1a |
1652 | Preston: You lied straight to my face, didn't you? | {Defiant} Up yours, Preston. I'm tired of your bullshit. | Preston: Trust me, the feeling's mutual. | B1a | |
1653 | Preston: You lied straight to my face, didn't you? | {Irritated} I don't have time for another lecture right now. | Preston: I'm done with lectures. You obviously don't care one bit what I think of you. | X1a | |
1654 | Preston: You lied straight to my face, didn't you? | {Puzzled} What are you talking about? | Preston: Man, have you even listened to a thing I've ever said? | Y1a | |
1655 | COMPreston_10_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You busy? I wanted to talk to you about something, remember? | {Friendly} Go ahead, I'm listening. | A1a | |
1656 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You busy? I wanted to talk to you about something, remember? | {Apologetic} We'll have to do this later. | Preston: Okay. No rush. | B1a | |
1657 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You busy? I wanted to talk to you about something, remember? | {Irritated} Let's hear it. | X1a | ||
1658 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You busy? I wanted to talk to you about something, remember? | {Question} What is it? | Y1a | ||
1659 | Preston: So... I'm willing to give us another chance, if you are. | {Grateful} I've been waiting for you to be ready to take me back. | Preston: I was hoping you'd say that. This time, we're really going to make it work. I know it. | A1a | |
1660 | Preston: So... I'm willing to give us another chance, if you are. | {Somber} What we had is over. I don't want to go through that again. | Preston: If that's the way you feel, then... so be it. | B1a | |
1661 | Preston: So... I'm willing to give us another chance, if you are. | {Puzzled} I don't know how I feel about you any more. | Preston: I understand. Maybe it's better if we just give it some more time, then. | X1a | |
1662 | Preston: So... I'm willing to give us another chance, if you are. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Tired} I don't know, Preston. I don't think I'm ready to go through all that again. | Preston: Okay. I know how you feel, actually. Maybe it just isn't meant to work out. | Y1a | |
1663 | COMPreston_11_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time for that talk? | {Friendly} I understood. And I appreciated your trust in opening up to me like that. | Preston: Oh, good. I guess I was more coherent than I thought. | A1a |
1664 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time for that talk? | {Neutral} Actually, I didn't really get what you were driving at. | Preston: I thought so. I have a hard time talking about stuff like this. | B1a | |
1665 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time for that talk? | {Neutral} Yeah, I think I understood. | X1a | ||
1666 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time for that talk? | {Puzzled} What conversation? | Preston: Just all that stuff about how I was feeling about life when you first met me in Concord. And... how I feel about you... | Y1a | |
1667 | Preston: I thought maybe, now that some more time has passed... well, that maybe you were ready to give us a chance. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD.} I'm glad you gave me another chance, Preston. I realize now that I'm in love with you, too. | Preston: Really? | A1a | |
1668 | Preston: I thought maybe, now that some more time has passed... well, that maybe you were ready to give us a chance. | I'm sorry, but I'm not going to change my mind about this. I just don't feel that way about you. | B1a | ||
1669 | Preston: I thought maybe, now that some more time has passed... well, that maybe you were ready to give us a chance. | {Puzzled} I'm still not sure how I feel. I need more time. | Preston: You know what... I just can't go on like this, hoping but not knowing. I'm sorry, but I need an answer. | X1a | |
1670 | Preston: I thought maybe, now that some more time has passed... well, that maybe you were ready to give us a chance. | I still love my husband, and that isn't going to change. Sorry, Preston. | Y1a | ||
1671 | COMPreston_AdmirationToConfidantNEW | Preston: I just wanted you to know that...well... that it matters. That you're making a difference. | {Friendly} You just described yourself, Preston. I hope you realize that. | Preston: Quite the mutual admiration society we've got going here, huh? | A1a |
1672 | Preston: I just wanted you to know that...well... that it matters. That you're making a difference. | {Irritated} Don't project your hero fantasies onto me, Preston. I'm not who you want me to be. | Preston: Okay, have it your way. I just wish you'd give youself a little credit sometimes. | B1a | |
1673 | Preston: I just wanted you to know that...well... that it matters. That you're making a difference. | {Concerned} That's nice to hear, but I'm not sure I can live up to all of that. | Preston: Trust me. You already have. | X1a | |
1674 | Preston: I just wanted you to know that...well... that it matters. That you're making a difference. | {Friendly} If any of that's true, a lot of it is because of you, Preston. You've shown me how to be a better person. | Preston: Oh, thanks. That means a lot coming from you. Really. | Y1a | |
1675 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You should give yourself credit sometimes. You really are one of the good guys. | {a bit puzzled why Preston is bringing it up again / Friendly} Thanks Preston. I already know you think so. | Preston: I know. But I don't know if you really get it. How... unusual you are. | A1a | |
1676 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You should give yourself credit sometimes. You really are one of the good guys. | {Amused} You mind if we talk about this some other time? | Preston: Oh, sure. It can wait. | B1a | |
1677 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You should give yourself credit sometimes. You really are one of the good guys. | {joking / Amused} I don't know how to break this to you, but... I'm not a guy. | Preston: Yeah, obviously... I mean, not that I'm specifically paying attention or anything... well, you know what I mean. | X1a | |
1678 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You should give yourself credit sometimes. You really are one of the good guys. | {Amused} I also have perfect pitch, mix a mean martini, and look fantastic in a tuxedo. | Preston: Yeah, obviously... I mean, not that I'm specifically paying attention or anything... well, you know what I mean. | X2a | |
1679 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: You should give yourself credit sometimes. You really are one of the good guys. | {Puzzled} You told me that before. Why are you bringing it up again? | Preston: Well, I'm not sure you really get it. How... unusual you are. | Y1a | |
1680 | COMPreston_BOSDestroyedByInstitute | Preston: You sure that was the right choice, siding with the Institute? | {Confident} The Brotherhood was a bigger threat to the Commonwealth. They needed to be dealt with. | Preston: You may be right. They certainly were a big threat, and I am glad the Institute took them out. | A1a |
1681 | Preston: You sure that was the right choice, siding with the Institute? | {Stern} It was my decision, not yours. | Preston: You're right, General. Besides... what's done is done. Now we just have to live with it. | B1a | |
1682 | Preston: You sure that was the right choice, siding with the Institute? | {Confident} Shaun was right. The Institute is the best hope for the future. | Preston: I hope you're right. | X1a | |
1683 | Preston: You sure that was the right choice, siding with the Institute? | {Somber} I wish there had been another way, but there wasn't. The Brotherhood weren't going to back down. | Preston: They were the shoot-first-ask-questions-later types, no doubt about that. | Y1a | |
1684 | COMPreston_BOSDestroyedByRailroad | Preston: Now, there's just the Institute left to deal with. | {Confident} Don't worry. We took out the Brotherhood. We can take out the Institute, too. | Preston: Before this, I would have said you were crazy. Now... I think you're right. | A1a |
1685 | Preston: Now, there's just the Institute left to deal with. | {Stern} The Railroad were a means to an end. Now that the Brotherhood threat is dealt with, they're the next target. | Preston: Are you serious? You're going to turn around and betray the Railroad, after all this? | B1a | |
1686 | Preston: Now, there's just the Institute left to deal with. | {Friendly} We should enjoy this victory before worrying about the next problem. | Preston: You're right. One step at a time. | X1a | |
1687 | Preston: Now, there's just the Institute left to deal with. | {Question} Do you really think we can defeat the Institute? | Preston: Before this, I would have said no way. Now... yeah, I actually think we can. | Y1a | |
1688 | Preston: I'm just glad we don't ever have to do anything like that again. Once was enough. | {Confident} The Brotherhood was a threat to the Commonwealth. They needed to be destroyed. | Preston: I can't argue with that. They didn't care one bit about the people of the Commonwealth, no matter what Maxson said. | A1a | |
1689 | Preston: I'm just glad we don't ever have to do anything like that again. Once was enough. | {Stern} They deserved what they got. They were bastards through and through. | Preston: Well... they certainly were a threat, and I'm glad they're gone. | B1a | |
1690 | Preston: I'm just glad we don't ever have to do anything like that again. Once was enough. | {Sarcastic} What, you didn't enjoy Tinker Tom's flying? | Preston: Was that what he was doing? I thought it was more of a controlled crash. | X1a | |
1691 | Preston: I'm just glad we don't ever have to do anything like that again. Once was enough. | {Sarcastic} You missed all the fun. I'll be sure to invite you along next time. | Preston: Was that what he was doing? I thought it was more of a controlled crash. | X2a | |
1692 | Preston: I'm just glad we don't ever have to do anything like that again. Once was enough. | {Somber} I wish there had been another way, but there wasn't. The Brotherhood weren't going to back down. | Preston: They were the shoot-first-ask-questions-later types, no doubt about that. | Y1a | |
1693 | COMPreston_FriendshipToAdmirationNEW | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time to talk? | {Friendly} Anytime, Preston. | A1a | |
1694 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time to talk? | It'll have to wait. | Preston: No problem, it isn't urgent or anything. We'll talk later. | B1a | |
1695 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time to talk? | Go ahead. I'm listening. | X1a | ||
1696 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is this a better time to talk? | {Question} What is it, Preston? | Y1a | ||
1697 | Preston: If you look at where we were then, to where we are now... I can hardly believe it. | {Friendly} Thanks for the vote of confidence. It's good to hear, especially from you. | Preston: We make a good team, General. No doubt about that. | A1a | |
1698 | Preston: If you look at where we were then, to where we are now... I can hardly believe it. | {Irritated} Okay, whatever. Let's get on with it. | Preston: Sorry. I know this kind of stuff makes you uncomfortable. | B1a | |
1699 | Preston: If you look at where we were then, to where we are now... I can hardly believe it. | {Neutral} Thanks, Preston. | Preston: Thank you, General. | X1a | |
1700 | Preston: If you look at where we were then, to where we are now... I can hardly believe it. | {Question} Anything else you wanted to tell me? | Preston: No, that's it. I just wanted to make sure you knew how I felt. | Y1a | |
1701 | COMPreston_PostMQ302 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Confident} Yes. We gave everyone a chance to get out. | Preston: Good. I thought so. It was just... watching that explosion... I just hope as many people as possible got out. | A1a |
1702 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Stern} No. We were there to destroy the Institute, not help them escape. | Preston: Good. I thought so. It was just... watching that explosion... I just hope as many people as possible got out. | A2a | |
1703 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Angry} I did, but now I wish I'd killed them all. | Preston: You did the right thing, General. I know you'll realize that one day. | B1a | |
1704 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Angry} No. Everyone in the Institute is dead. | Preston: You did the right thing, General. I know you'll realize that one day. | B2a | |
1705 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Concerned} I did, but there's no way to know how many people got out. | Preston: I'm sure most everyone got out. Remember, we didn't start this war. | X1a | |
1706 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Stern} I didn't have time to waste helping our enemies get away. They're all dead. | Preston: I'm sure most everyone got out. Remember, we didn't start this war. | X2a | |
1707 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Puzzled} Did you actually think I would kill everyone? | Preston: I wasn't really worried, General. But watching that explosion... I just wanted to make sure we didn't kill anyone we didn't absolutely have to. | Y1a | |
1708 | Preston: You did issue the evacuation order, right? I didn't notice in all the chaos. | {Somber} Why does it matter? They were our enemies. | Preston: I wasn't really worried, General. But watching that explosion... I just wanted to make sure we didn't kill anyone we didn't absolutely have to. | Y2a | |
1709 | Preston: But it's not all sunshine and rainbows from here on out. | {Confident} The Institute wasn't the Commonwealth's only problem. We've still got plenty to do. | Preston: I couldn't have said it better myself, General. | A1a | |
1710 | Preston: But it's not all sunshine and rainbows from here on out. | {Stern} I don't care about the Commonwealth. I just wanted to see the Institute destroyed. | Preston: I hope some day you can let go of your anger and see how much good you've actually done. | B1a | |
1711 | Preston: But it's not all sunshine and rainbows from here on out. | {Sarcastic} What? No sunshine and rainbows? Next you're going to tell me I'm not getting a pony. | Preston: If I had any ponies to hand out, you'd be first on my list. We could never have gotten here without you, General. | X1a | |
1712 | Preston: But it's not all sunshine and rainbows from here on out. | {Question} Wasn't the Institute the main threat? | Preston: Definitely. I don't want to minimize what we've accomplished here today. | Y1a | |
1713 | Preston: But it's not all sunshine and rainbows from here on out. | {Concerned} The Minutemen are still needed. There are plenty of other threats still out there. | Preston: Definitely. I don't want to minimize what we've accomplished here today. | Y2a | |
1714 | COMPreston_PostMQ302NotWitnessNoEvac | Preston: But... you just killed everyone? There wasn't any other way? | {Sad} I should have let the civilians evacuate before we blew the reactor. I'm sorry for that now. | Preston: You should have thought of that before you blew them all to hell. | A1a |
1715 | Preston: But... you just killed everyone? There wasn't any other way? | {Stern} I have no regrets. I went there to destroy the Institute, and I did. | Preston: No, I don't accept that. The leaders of the Institute were your enemies. Maybe they all deserved to die. | B1a | |
1716 | Preston: But... you just killed everyone? There wasn't any other way? | {Stern} I didn't have time to waste helping my enemies escape. | Preston: No, I don't accept that. The leaders of the Institute were your enemies. Maybe they all deserved to die. | X1a | |
1717 | Preston: But... you just killed everyone? There wasn't any other way? | {Stern} Does it matter? They were my enemies. | Preston: No, I don't accept that. The leaders of the Institute were your enemies. Maybe they all deserved to die. | Y1a | |
1718 | COMPrestonMurderScene | Preston: That's not something I thought I had to spell out, to you of all people! How could you do this? | It won't happen again. I promise. | Preston: I'm going to hold you to that. | A1a |
1719 | Preston: That's not something I thought I had to spell out, to you of all people! How could you do this? | {Angry} What I do is none of your business. | Preston: If that's really how you feel, then... I guess I never really knew you. | B1a | |
1720 | Preston: That's not something I thought I had to spell out, to you of all people! How could you do this? | {Sad} I'm just as upset about it as you are. It was an accident, I promise. | Preston: I'm going to take you at your word. But if this happens again... I'll have to rethink that. | X1a | |
1721 | Preston: That's not something I thought I had to spell out, to you of all people! How could you do this? | {Surprised} I didn't murder anyone. | Preston: I'm going to take you at your word. But if this happens again... I'll have to rethink that. | Y1a | |
1722 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We need to talk, man. Now. | If I've done something to make you angry, I want to know about it. | A1a | ||
1723 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We need to talk, man. Now. | I can't talk right now. | Preston: You'd better make the time. Soon. | B1a | |
1724 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We need to talk, man. Now. | Let's hear it. | X1a | ||
1725 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: We need to talk, man. Now. | Are you ticked off at me? | Preston: Yeah I am. And you know why. | Y1a | |
1726 | COMPrestonPickUpScene | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is there something you need? | Come with me. I need your help. | Preston: Sure thing, General. I think the folks here can manage on their own now, thanks to you. | A1a |
1727 | NPCMPrestonGarvey: Is there something you need? | No, nothing. | B1a |
COMPrestonRumor
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1728 | - | {Question} How are you feeling? |
COMPrestonTalk
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1729 | COMPrestonTalkScene | NPCMPrestonGarvey: What do you need, babe? | No, never mind. | B8a |
COMStrong
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1730 | COMStrong_01_NeutralToAdmiration | NPCMStrong: Strong learn new word. Strong learn 'respect.' | {Amused} Respect is a good word. | Strong: Strong respect human. | A1a |
1731 | NPCMStrong: Strong learn new word. Strong learn 'respect.' | {Disgust} You're too stupid to understand respect. | Strong: Strong not stupid! Strong great warrior! | B1a | |
1732 | NPCMStrong: Strong learn new word. Strong learn 'respect.' | {cynical / SinisterSmile} Respect is good, but fear is better. | Strong: Fear good too. Strong not fear human. Strong respect human. | X1a | |
1733 | NPCMStrong: Strong learn new word. Strong learn 'respect.' | {Question} Are you saying you respect me? | Strong: Yes. Strong respect human. | Y1a | |
1734 | Strong: Human would be good Super Mutant. | {Amused} Thank you Strong. I respect you too. | Strong: Of course. Strong is strong. | A1a | |
1735 | Strong: Human would be good Super Mutant. | {Disgust} You're an idiot. All Super Mutants are idiots. I would never want to be one. | Strong: Not idiots! Super Mutants good fighters. Strong great warrior. | B1a | |
1736 | Strong: Human would be good Super Mutant. | {Nervous} Yeah, yeah, I like you too. No hugs though. I like my spine the way it is. | Strong: What is hug? | X1a | |
1737 | Strong: Human would be good Super Mutant. | {emphasize "and" / Puzzled} Wait, you like killing and sharing? | Strong: All Super Mutants one. Together. | Y1a | |
1738 | COMStrong_03_AdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMStrong: Strong make decision. | {Friendly} Okay. Tell me what you decided. | Strong: Hard decision for Strong. Think until head hurt. | A1a |
1739 | NPCMStrong: Strong make decision. | {bored / Tired} I really don't care. | Strong: Strong make mistake. Change decision. | B1a | |
1740 | NPCMStrong: Strong make decision. | {Nervous} A decision? You're making me nervous. | Strong: Only weak worry. You not weak. | X1a | |
1741 | NPCMStrong: Strong make decision. | {Question} What did you decide? | Strong: Decide us. You and Strong. | Y1a | |
1742 | COMStrong_05_NeutralToDisdain | NPCMStrong: Human. Listen to Strong. | {Neutral} Okay, I'm listening. | Strong: Good. Do as Strong say. | A1a |
1743 | NPCMStrong: Human. Listen to Strong. | {Disgust} More of your mangled speech? Hell no. | Strong: Bah! Human bad leader. | B1a | |
1744 | NPCMStrong: Human. Listen to Strong. | {Irritated} Make it quick. We have things to do. | Strong: Things wait. | X1a | |
1745 | NPCMStrong: Human. Listen to Strong. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Question} What's the problem, Strong? | Strong: Human is problem. | Y1a | |
1746 | Strong: Human bad leader. Strong think maybe go away. | {Apologetic} I'll try to be better. More sharing and smashing. | Strong: Good. Strong still want to find milk of human kindness. | A1a | |
1747 | Strong: Human bad leader. Strong think maybe go away. | {Irritated} I'll do what I want. Remember your place. | Strong: Strong right. Human bad leader. | B1a | |
1748 | Strong: Human bad leader. Strong think maybe go away. | {Concerned} I'll think about it. | Strong: Not think. Do. | X1a | |
1749 | Strong: Human bad leader. Strong think maybe go away. | {Puzzled} Sharing and smashing? Those don't go together. | Strong: All things for all super mutants. Super mutants not own things like humans. All share. | Y1a | |
1750 | COMStrong_06_DisdainToHatred | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. Strong angry. | {Surprised} Whoa! Calm down big guy. | Strong: Not calm down. | A1a |
1751 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. Strong angry. | {Irritated} So what. Tell me something new. | Strong: Ah! | B1a | |
1752 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. Strong angry. | {Tired} Let's talk about this later. | Strong: No later. Now. | X1a | |
1753 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. Strong angry. | {Puzzled} What's got you angry? | Strong: Human make Strong angry. | Y1a | |
1754 | COMStrong_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMStrong: Strong angry. | {Concerned} I can tell. Why don't you tell me about it. | Strong: More talk. Bah! | A1a |
1755 | NPCMStrong: Strong angry. | {Irritated} I don't care. Just do your job. | Strong: Ah! Now Strong angrier. | B1a | |
1756 | NPCMStrong: Strong angry. | {Angry} I'm angry too. | Strong: Good. Maybe Human get better. | X1a | |
1757 | NPCMStrong: Strong angry. | {Puzzled} What did I do wrong Strong? | Strong: Make Strong doubt Human. | Y1a | |
1758 | COMStrong_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. | {Concerned} I'm sorry about that. Tell me what's wrong. | Strong: Human doing wrong things. | A1a |
1759 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. | {Irritated} Nobody cares. We'll find something to smash eventually. | Strong: Ah! Human make Strong more mad. | B1a | |
1760 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. | {Question} This is a bad time. Can't it wait? | Strong: Cannot wait. Hear Strong now. | X1a | |
1761 | NPCMStrong: Strong mad. | {Question} What's the problem? | Strong: Human is problem. | Y1a | |
1762 | COMStrong_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMStrong: Human is weak. Why should Strong follow weak human? | {assertive / Confident} I'm still strong. But I am strong like a human, not a super mutant. | Strong: Gah! Strong doesn't understand humans. How can human weak not be same as super mutant weak? | A1a |
1763 | NPCMStrong: Human is weak. Why should Strong follow weak human? | {reprimand / Stern} Don't question me. I am your leader. You obey. | Strong: Hah! Now human not act weak. Strong like. | B1a | |
1764 | NPCMStrong: Human is weak. Why should Strong follow weak human? | {Defiant} If you want the milk of human kindness, you'll follow me. | Strong: Strong still wants milk. | X1a | |
1765 | NPCMStrong: Human is weak. Why should Strong follow weak human? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Sarcastic} Do you have other plans? You're the one that wants the milk of human kindness. | Strong: No plans. Super mutants not make plans. | Y1a | |
1766 | COMStrong_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMStrong: Enough! Strong Done! No more! | {Concerned} I'm sorry you feel that way. | Strong: Feeling. Always feeling with human. | A1a |
1767 | NPCMStrong: Enough! Strong Done! No more! | {Disgust} Go ahead and leave. I couldn't care less. | Strong: Strong leave now. Human not make Strong stay. Human bad leader. | B1a | |
1768 | NPCMStrong: Enough! Strong Done! No more! | {Apologetic} That's your choice. I'm not going to force you to stay. | Strong: No human can force Strong. Strong find new brothers to fight with. | X1a | |
1769 | NPCMStrong: Enough! Strong Done! No more! | {Question} What did I do to make you so angry? | Strong: Human bad fighter. Bad leader. Human trick Strong. Human never help Strong find milk of human kindness. | Y1a | |
1770 | COMStrong_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMStrong: Strong change mind. Strong think you good leader. Best leader. | {Grateful} Thanks big guy. That means a lot. | Strong: Strong follow you anywhere. You are Strong's brother. | A1a |
1771 | NPCMStrong: Strong change mind. Strong think you good leader. Best leader. | {Irritated} Again? Didn't we already go through this before? Make up your damn mind. | Strong: Strong's mind made up. You are Strong's brother. Strong's leader. | B1a | |
1772 | NPCMStrong: Strong change mind. Strong think you good leader. Best leader. | {Amused} If it makes you happy, sure. Why not. | Strong: Good. | X1a | |
1773 | NPCMStrong: Strong change mind. Strong think you good leader. Best leader. | {Question} Why is that? | Strong: You show Strong you know how to fight. How to fight and how to lead. | Y1a | |
1774 | COMStrongDismissScene | Strong: Not need Strong? | {Grateful} Yes. Stay with me. | Strong: Human confusing. | A1a |
1775 | Strong: Not need Strong? | {Confident} No, I don't need you any more. | Strong: Strong go home. Practice smashing. | B1a | |
1776 | Strong: Not need Strong? | {Irritated} I'll come back for you. Sometime. | Strong: Sometime? Don't make Strong wait long time. | X1a | |
1777 | Strong: Not need Strong? | {Question} Where will you go? | Strong: Go home. Place you choose. | Y1a | |
1778 | COMStrongPickUpScene | NPCMStrong: Go find milk of human kindness with Strong. | {Friendly} Yes. I'll honor my promise. | Strong: Good. Strong travel with human. | A1a |
1779 | NPCMStrong: Go find milk of human kindness with Strong. | {Friendly} Yes. Come with me. | Strong: Good. Strong travel with human. | A2a | |
1780 | NPCMStrong: Go find milk of human kindness with Strong. | {Apologetic} Not yet, but soon. | Strong: Hurry. Strong no like waiting. | B1a | |
1781 | NPCMStrong: Go find milk of human kindness with Strong. | {Apologetic} We need to swap some gear. | Strong: Strong use hammer, hunting rifle, and lasers. Not use other guns or armor. Those for puny humans. | X1a | |
1782 | NPCMStrong: Go find milk of human kindness with Strong. | {Question} Why do you want to find this milk of human kindness? | Strong: Milk is secret to humans. Mack Beth say milk make humans strong. Stronger than super mutants. | Y1a |
ComX688
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1783 | COMX688_01_NeutralToAdmiraion | NPCMX6-88: Got a minute to talk, sir? | Of course. | A1a | |
1784 | NPCMX6-88: Got a minute to talk, sir? | Not now. | X688: Alright, I'll wait. | B1a | |
1785 | NPCMX6-88: Got a minute to talk, sir? | Depends on what you need. | X688: Just a moment of your time, sir. | X1a | |
1786 | NPCMX6-88: Got a minute to talk, sir? | What's up? | Y1a | ||
1787 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | He seems to genuinely care about the Institute. I'm sure he only wants what's best. | X688: It's true. He's dedicated his whole life to it. | A1a | |
1788 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | He seemed to genuinely care about the Institute. I'm sure he only wanted what was best. | X688: It's true. He's dedicated his whole life to it. | A2a | |
1789 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | You should have more faith in him. | X688: I know. Believe me, I appreciate everything he's done, probably more than you realize. | B1a | |
1790 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | You should have had more faith in him. | X688: I know. Believe me, I appreciate everything he's done, probably more than you realize. | B2a | |
1791 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | Don't put me on a pedastal just yet, X6. | X688: Of course not, sir. It's just... well, if you really knew your son... if you knew his accomplishments, his sacrifices... | X1a | |
1792 | X688: It's clear to me now that Father knew what he was doing, and I should have trusted him. | Having doubts is normal. The most important question is, do you trust his vision for the Institute? | X688: Yes, absolutely. | Y1a | |
1793 | X688: My point is, you should be proud to call him your son. | I am proud. | X688: I'm glad to hear that, sir. | A1a | |
1794 | X688: My point is, you should be proud to call him your son. | {Sad... grappling with a difficult, emotional issue} He might be my son, but I don't know him, and I don't know what he's capable of. He's a stranger to me. | X688: Give it time, sir. You'll see. | B1a | |
1795 | X688: My point is, you should be proud to call him your son. | {Sad... grappling with a difficult, emotional issue} He might have been my son, but I didn't know him. He was a stranger to me. | X688: Give it time, sir. You'll see. | B2a | |
1796 | X688: My point is, you should be proud to call him your son. | {Conflicted} I hope you're right, X6. I want you to be right. | X688: Give it time, sir. You'll see. | X1a | |
1797 | X688: My point is, you should be proud to call him your son. | Why do you hate the Commonwealth and its people so much? | X688: If the Institute represents the best of humanity, of what it can accomplish, then the Commonwealth represents the worst. | Y1a | |
1798 | COMX688_02_AdmirationToInfatuation | X688: But sometimes, you have to say what's on your mind because people need to hear it. | {Reassuring} It's alright, X6. Whatever's on your mind, you can tell me. | X688: Yeah, I'm getting to it. | A1a |
1799 | X688: But sometimes, you have to say what's on your mind because people need to hear it. | {Annoyed} Stop beating around the bush. Just say what's on your mind. | X688: Oh well, I've started this, so now I have to finish it. | B1a | |
1800 | X688: But sometimes, you have to say what's on your mind because people need to hear it. | {Encouraging} Go on. | X688: Okay, okay. | X1a | |
1801 | X688: But sometimes, you have to say what's on your mind because people need to hear it. | {A little impatient} And? | Y1a | ||
1802 | X688: I didn't think you could handle this life and the work I do. I figured you'd just slow me down or get in my way. | {Forgiving} You weren't exactly seeing me at my best, but I understand. | X688: Yeah, I know that now. | A1a | |
1803 | X688: I didn't think you could handle this life and the work I do. I figured you'd just slow me down or get in my way. | {Defensive} Then you misjudged me. Sure, I've been through a lot, but I can handle it. | X688: Yeah, I know that now. | B1a | |
1804 | X688: I didn't think you could handle this life and the work I do. I figured you'd just slow me down or get in my way. | {Sardonic} Seems like everywhere I go, people doubt me. Now I just expect it. | X688: Well, I shouldn't have, and neither should anyone else. | X1a | |
1805 | X688: I didn't think you could handle this life and the work I do. I figured you'd just slow me down or get in my way. | How about now? Has you opinion improved? | X688: Well, that's what I'm trying to say. | Y1a | |
1806 | X688: I'm not only sure that you can handle the task of running of the Institute -- I think you'll be the best leader we've ever had. | {Touched, flattered} Wow, thanks X6. I'm deeply honored at the compliment. | X688: You know me well enough by now to know that I mean what I say. | A1a | |
1807 | X688: I'm not only sure that you can handle the task of running of the Institute -- I think you'll be the best leader we've ever had. | Alright, enough of the hero worship. | X688: Is that an order, sir? | B1a | |
1808 | X688: I'm not only sure that you can handle the task of running of the Institute -- I think you'll be the best leader we've ever had. | {Surprised, flattered} Wow... I'm speechless, X6. | X688: Well, that's a first. | X1a | |
1809 | X688: I'm not only sure that you can handle the task of running of the Institute -- I think you'll be the best leader we've ever had. | {Friendly joking} Well thank you, X6. Wait a minute... you're not brown-nosing for a promotion, are you? | X688: Haha, I'm not that subtle, sir. | Y1a | |
1810 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, if you have a moment, there's something I'd like to say. | Go ahead. | X688: Right. | A1a | |
1811 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, if you have a moment, there's something I'd like to say. | It'll have to wait. | X688: Of course, sir. | B1a | |
1812 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, if you have a moment, there's something I'd like to say. | Okay. | X1a | ||
1813 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, if you have a moment, there's something I'd like to say. | What's on your mind, X6? | Y1a | ||
1814 | COMX688_03_NeutralToDisdain | X688: Frankly, sir, I'm not sure you're the right person to lead the Institute into the future. | {Contrite} You're right, X6. I guess I've just been following my instincts and not using my head. | X688: If you say so, sir. | A1a |
1815 | X688: Frankly, sir, I'm not sure you're the right person to lead the Institute into the future. | {Cold} I've got my way own way of doing things. You're just going to have to get used to it. | X688: That's exactly what I mean. That self-centered attitude you just showed me is exactly the problem. | B1a | |
1816 | X688: Frankly, sir, I'm not sure you're the right person to lead the Institute into the future. | Look, I'm still figuring things out. You need to be patient with me. | X688: I have been, but my patience is running out. | X1a | |
1817 | X688: Frankly, sir, I'm not sure you're the right person to lead the Institute into the future. | {Defensive} What have I done that's bothering you so much? | X688: If it were just one thing, sir, it wouldn't bother me that much. | Y1a | |
1818 | X688: In a very real way, sir, your son's legacy is your legacy. You should be proud of that legacy and you should want to protect it. | You're right. I'll take that legacy more seriously from now on. | X688: I hope you will, sir. | A1a | |
1819 | X688: In a very real way, sir, your son's legacy is your legacy. You should be proud of that legacy and you should want to protect it. | {Firm rebuttal} You need to understand that I am not my son. I have different beliefs and different priorities. | X688: Then I guess time will tell if you're really the right person to take Father's place. | B1a | |
1820 | X688: In a very real way, sir, your son's legacy is your legacy. You should be proud of that legacy and you should want to protect it. | Look, I'll be honest with you... I'm not sure yet that this is the path that I belong on. | X688: I've never known Father to misjudge someone. | X1a | |
1821 | X688: In a very real way, sir, your son's legacy is your legacy. You should be proud of that legacy and you should want to protect it. | {Filled with doubt} And what if it turns out that I can't live up to all these expectations the Institute has of me? | X688: I've never known Father to misjudge someone. | Y1a | |
1822 | NPCMX6-88: Can I have a word with you, sir? | Go ahead, X6. | A1a | ||
1823 | NPCMX6-88: Can I have a word with you, sir? | Not right now. | X688: The sooner the better, sir. This is important. | B1a | |
1824 | NPCMX6-88: Can I have a word with you, sir? | If it's short, fine. | X688: It'll be short. | X1a | |
1825 | NPCMX6-88: Can I have a word with you, sir? | What do you need, X6? | Y1a | ||
1826 | COMX688_04_DisdainToHatred | NPCMX6-88: Alright, that's it. I don't care who's father you are, I can't take this anymore. | {Placating} Whoa, wait a second. Let's discuss this. | X688: We tried that, but I guess you weren't really listening. | A1a |
1827 | NPCMX6-88: Alright, that's it. I don't care who's father you are, I can't take this anymore. | {Annoyed} Christ, not this again. I really wish you'd stop complaining about everything I do. | X688: Don't worry, sir. After this conversation, you won't have to listen to me any more. | B1a | |
1828 | NPCMX6-88: Alright, that's it. I don't care who's father you are, I can't take this anymore. | You don't need to get so worked up over things. | X688: No, sir, I do. I have a feeling it's the only way I'll get through. | X1a | |
1829 | NPCMX6-88: Alright, that's it. I don't care who's father you are, I can't take this anymore. | What now? | X688: You really don't get it, do you? | Y1a | |
1830 | X688: But you and I, as a team, are finished. I won't put my life in the hands of someone I can't respect. | {Contrite} You're right. I've let you down, and I'm truly sorry for that. Now please don't go. | X688: I have every reason to say no to you. I feel like no matter what I've said in the past, you've just ignored me. | A1a | |
1831 | X688: But you and I, as a team, are finished. I won't put my life in the hands of someone I can't respect. | {Ominous warning} X6... If you turn your back on me now, I'll find a way to make you regret it. | X688: Selfish to the end. I won't pretend to be surprised. | B1a | |
1832 | X688: But you and I, as a team, are finished. I won't put my life in the hands of someone I can't respect. | {Ambivalent, who cares} Maybe you're right. We're very different people and I don't think this is working. | X688: My only regret is that it took you so long to figure that out. | X1a | |
1833 | X688: But you and I, as a team, are finished. I won't put my life in the hands of someone I can't respect. | So this is it? You're not willing to give me one more chance? | Y1a | ||
1834 | COMX688_05_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | NPCMX6-88: Can we talk for a minute, sir? | {Friendly} Of course. Go ahead. | A1a | |
1835 | NPCMX6-88: Can we talk for a minute, sir? | {Dismissive} Some other time, X6. | B1a | ||
1836 | NPCMX6-88: Can we talk for a minute, sir? | Then talk. | X1a | ||
1837 | NPCMX6-88: Can we talk for a minute, sir? | What is it? | Y1a | ||
1838 | X688: Sir, I'm on your side and I think we make a great team. I just need to know that your priorities haven't changed. | {Contrite} You're right, I need to do better. Thanks for being honest. | X688: I know you will, sir. You've proven that already. | A1a | |
1839 | X688: Sir, I'm on your side and I think we make a great team. I just need to know that your priorities haven't changed. | {Irritated} I know you want me to be perfect, X6, but I'm not. Now please stop nagging me. | X688: Sir, I don't want you to be perfect. Nobody could live up to that. | B1a | |
1840 | X688: Sir, I'm on your side and I think we make a great team. I just need to know that your priorities haven't changed. | {Ambivalent} I didn't realize that my actions were bothering you. | X688: I know, sir. That's why I'm speaking up now. | X1a | |
1841 | X688: Sir, I'm on your side and I think we make a great team. I just need to know that your priorities haven't changed. | {Defiant} And if my priorities have changed? | X688: Then I'd be disappointed, sir. | Y1a | |
1842 | COMX688_06_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | NPCMX6-88: Okay, sir... I need to talk to you. | Tell me what's on your mind. | A1a | |
1843 | NPCMX6-88: Okay, sir... I need to talk to you. | Another time would be better. | X688: Fine. | B1a | |
1844 | NPCMX6-88: Okay, sir... I need to talk to you. | You have a minute, but that's it. | X688: That's enough. | X1a | |
1845 | NPCMX6-88: Okay, sir... I need to talk to you. | What do you want to talk about? | Y1a | ||
1846 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Contrite} You're right, I can do better. Thanks for that, X6. | X688: I know you can, sir, and I believe you will. | A1a | |
1847 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Angry} Don't question my loyalty, X6. I know which side I'm on. | X688: I know that you used to. I hope you still do. | B1a | |
1848 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | Like you said, we have different ways of doing things. You need to just accept that. | X688: There are some things I won't accept. | X1a | |
1849 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | And what do you suggest? | X688: Just ask yourself what serves the Institute best, and then keep that question in your mind at all times. | Y1a | |
1850 | COMX688_07_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCMX6-88: Permission to speak freely, sir? | I'm listening, X6. | A1a | |
1851 | NPCMX6-88: Permission to speak freely, sir? | {Dismissive} I really don't want to hear it, X6. | B1a | ||
1852 | NPCMX6-88: Permission to speak freely, sir? | {Wary} You're upset about something, I can tell. | X1a | ||
1853 | NPCMX6-88: Permission to speak freely, sir? | {irritated, but trying to be patient} What is it that's bothering you? | Y1a | ||
1854 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Contrite} I hadn't thought about it that way, but you're right. I'll turn things around. | X688: You've told me that before, sir. I hope you mean it this time. | A1a | |
1855 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Cold} I'm not forcing you to stay here, X6. If you disapprove of my methods, then leave. | X688: You're the future of the Institute. I'm not only here to protect you, I'm here to protect that future. | B1a | |
1856 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Irritated} The problem is your expectations. You want me to be something I'm not. | X688: Maybe, but I know you can do better than you are now. I've seen it. | X1a | |
1857 | X688: You've changed, and not for the better. | {Irritated} Then why are you still here? If I'm such a disappointment to you, why not just walk away? | X688: You're the future of the Institute. I'm not only here to protect you, I'm here to protect that future. | Y1a | |
1858 | COMX688_08_RepeatDisdainToHatred | NPCMX6-88: Sir, I can't do this anymore. I'm done. | {Placating} Just hold on a minute. I'm sure we can work this out. | X688: Not this time. I've learned my lesson. | A1a |
1859 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, I can't do this anymore. I'm done. | {Stern} You're out of line, X6. | X688: No, it's you that's out of line. | B1a | |
1860 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, I can't do this anymore. I'm done. | {Sigh before the first word. Exasperated, fed up} Not again... | X688: Yes, again, because you decided not to listen to me the first time. | X1a | |
1861 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, I can't do this anymore. I'm done. | {Annoyed} What is it this time? | X688: You really don't know? That's disappointing, sir. | Y1a | |
1862 | COMX688_09_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | NPCMX6-88: If you can give me just a minute, sir, I'd like to say something. | {Friendly} I think I can spare a minute. | X688: I appreciate that, sir. | A1a |
1863 | NPCMX6-88: If you can give me just a minute, sir, I'd like to say something. | I'll get back to you on that, X6. | X688: Of course, sir. We'll talk when it's a better time. | B1a | |
1864 | NPCMX6-88: If you can give me just a minute, sir, I'd like to say something. | You've got thirty seconds. | X688: That should be enough. | X1a | |
1865 | NPCMX6-88: If you can give me just a minute, sir, I'd like to say something. | What's on your mind, X6? | Y1a | ||
1866 | X688: I know it'll make me better at what I do, and I'm thankful that you've been patient with me. | Thanks for the vote of confidence, X6. Coming from you, it means a lot. | X688: You're welcome, sir. | A1a | |
1867 | X688: I know it'll make me better at what I do, and I'm thankful that you've been patient with me. | I'm disappointed, X6. If you don't believe in me, you have no place in the Institute. | X688: I'm sorry, sir. I was wrong to doubt you. | B1a | |
1868 | X688: I know it'll make me better at what I do, and I'm thankful that you've been patient with me. | All I'm asking is that you keep an open mind. | X688: You can count on it, sir. | X1a | |
1869 | X688: I know it'll make me better at what I do, and I'm thankful that you've been patient with me. | Was there anything else? | X688: No, sir, that was all. Thank you. | Y1a | |
1870 | COMX688_10_PostInst308 | NPCMX6-88: You've done it, sir. You've crippled our enemies and secured a better future for mankind. | {Agreement} A better future is all I ever wanted. | X688: Then you've justified Father's faith in you and proven that he made the right choice when he named you as his successor. | A1a |
1871 | NPCMX6-88: You've done it, sir. You've crippled our enemies and secured a better future for mankind. | {Grieving for the son you just lost / Sad} I don't care. I just want my son back. | X688: I understand that, but the Institute needs a strong leader to take your son's place. | B1a | |
1872 | NPCMX6-88: You've done it, sir. You've crippled our enemies and secured a better future for mankind. | {Self doubt, uncertainty / Concerned} Did I? I'm not sure I made anything better. | X688: If you doubt yourself, just think of your son. | X1a | |
1873 | NPCMX6-88: You've done it, sir. You've crippled our enemies and secured a better future for mankind. | {Friendly, hopeful for the future / Friendly} What do you think, X6? Where do we go from here? | X688: I've been thinking about that. | Y1a | |
1874 | X688: We're likely to encounter pockets of resistance from time to time, and we can't allow them to re-organize. | {Weary, but relieved the fighting is over. / Relieved} I've had enough of fighting. Let's have some peace for a change. | X688: I can appreciate the sentiment, but I'm not sure our enemies will feel the same. | A1a | |
1875 | X688: We're likely to encounter pockets of resistance from time to time, and we can't allow them to re-organize. | {Stern, uncompromising / Stern} We'll find them, and we'll wipe them out. | X688: That could be difficult. While they're weak, our enemies will stay hidden and try to force us to spread ourselves thin searching for them. | B1a | |
1876 | X688: We're likely to encounter pockets of resistance from time to time, and we can't allow them to re-organize. | {Ambivalent, shrug of the shoulders.} I'm not worried about it. I don't think they pose a threat any longer. | X688: Today, perhaps not, but they'll bide their time and gather their strength. We should remain vigilant. | X1a | |
1877 | X688: We're likely to encounter pockets of resistance from time to time, and we can't allow them to re-organize. | {Question} What do you think we should do? | X688: We should be vigilant. If we spread ourselves thin trying to find them, we'll become vulnerable. | Y1a | |
1878 | COMX688_DismissScene | X688: You sure about that, sir? | Yeah, I'm sure. | X688: Okay, I'll head back then. | A1a |
1879 | X688: You sure about that, sir? | On second thought, no. Forget I said it. | X688: Already forgotten, sir. | B1a | |
1880 | X688: You sure about that, sir? | Just go. If I need you again, I'll find you. | X688: If that's what you want. | X1a | |
1881 | X688: You sure about that, sir? | {Stern} Are you questioning my orders, X6? | X688: No, sir. I just wanted to be sure I understood you. | Y1a | |
1882 | COMX688_MurderScene | X688: A little more discretion is all you need. | {Mulling it over} Yeah, you're right. I hadn't thought about it that way. | X688: That's understandable, sir. You're focused on the mission. | A1a |
1883 | X688: A little more discretion is all you need. | {Cold} I don't care about bounty hunters or being efficient. I care about removing obstacles. | X688: It's your call, of course. I'm just thinking about what's best for the Institute. | B1a | |
1884 | X688: A little more discretion is all you need. | {Ambivalent, noncommittal} Your opinion is duly noted, X6. | X688: It's your call, of course. I'm just thinking about what's best for the Institute. | X1a | |
1885 | X688: A little more discretion is all you need. | {A little sarcastic} Is there anything else you'd like to tell me about my tactics? Or was that it? | X688: No, sir. That was all. | Y1a | |
1886 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, can we need to discuss your tactics for a moment? | Okay, let's talk about tactics | A1a | ||
1887 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, can we need to discuss your tactics for a moment? | It'll have to wait, X6. | X688: Yes, sir. | B1a | |
1888 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, can we need to discuss your tactics for a moment? | I get the distinct feeling I'm in for a lecture... | X688: Not a lecture, sir. Just an observation. | X1a | |
1889 | NPCMX6-88: Sir, can we need to discuss your tactics for a moment? | What about my tactics? | Y1a | ||
1890 | COMX688_PickupScene | NPCMX6-88: Ready for the next mission, sir? | Let's move out. | X688: Right behind you, sir. | A1a |
1891 | NPCMX6-88: Ready for the next mission, sir? | Not right now. Just stay put. | X688: Will do, sir. | B1a | |
1892 | NPCMX6-88: Ready for the next mission, sir? | {Friendly, making sure your partner is ready} Have you got all the gear you need? | X688: A full loadout, as usual. | Y1a | |
1893 | COMX688_TalkScene | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} How's it going? | A1a | ||
1894 | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} What's on your mind? | A2a | |||
1895 | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} Just curious what you're thinking. | A3a | |||
1896 | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} What are you thinking about? | A4a | |||
1897 | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} Anything you want to talk about? | A5a | |||
1898 | {Friendly, making conversation. / Question} How are you feeling about things? | A6a | |||
1899 | {Polite, talking to a trusted companion / Neutral} That's all for now. | B1a | |||
1900 | {Polite, talking to a trusted companion / Neutral} That was it. | B2a | |||
1901 | {Polite, talking to a trusted companion / Neutral} Nothing else for now. | B3a | |||
1902 | {Polite, talking to a trusted companion / Neutral} That was all I had. | B4a | |||
1903 | {Polite, talking to a trusted companion. / Neutral} That's all. | B5a | |||
1904 | {A polite never mind... you wanted to talk, but changed your mind. / Neutral} Oh, nothing. | B6a | |||
1905 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} It's time for us to part ways. | X1a | |||
1906 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} You should head home. | X2a | |||
1907 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} I think it's best if we went our separate ways. | X3a | |||
1908 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} It's time for you to head home. | X4a | |||
1909 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} You can go now. | X5a | |||
1910 | {Friendly, but firm. / Neutral} You can head home now. | X6a | |||
1911 | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. Curious, friendly / Question} How do you feel about us? | Y1a | |||
1912 | {Curious, friendly. / Question} What are your thoughts on our relationship? | Y2a | |||
1913 | {Curious, friendly. / Question} How do you think things are between us? | Y3a | |||
1914 | {Curious, friendly. / Question} How do you feel about our relationship? | Y4a | |||
1915 | {Curious, friendly. / Question} Are things alright between us? | Y5a | |||
1916 | {Curious, friendly. / Question} What do you think about our relationship? | Y6a |