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Dialog Topic
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Form ID
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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| 1
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Your parents disowned you?
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006DE20C
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Yeah, for joining up with the Munis. I grew up in the Casino Quarter.
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Trying to pretend like this doesn't affect her as much as it actually does.
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| 2
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They were hoping I'd get in good with the Family. Maybe marry a nice mobster.
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Making a sarcastic joke. Obviously mobsters are not nice.
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| 3
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They were really disappointed to see I wanted to be an honest person.
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Being heavily sarcastic. Her parents were upset she did not want to continue tradition and join the Family. She chose to work for the government.
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| 4
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You and Frieda seem close.
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006DE204
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She keeps me sane. If it wasn't for her, I'd probably forget to eat.
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Genuinely grateful for Frieda. This is probably a true statement.
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| 5
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She's been sort of a replacement mom for me ever since my own ma disowned me.
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Remembering a painful memory.
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| 6
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What can you tell me about Mayor Tim?
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006DE20D
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He's the leader of Atlantic City. Not Quentino, not Charlotte. Tim.
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She has firm faith in Mayor Tim and looks down on Quentino and Charlotte for basically being criminals.
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| 7
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None of those frauds care about the actual people here. They care about their ego and making caps. That's it.
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Disgusted by the fact the Showmen and Family kill for money.
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| 8
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And he's not a politician, that's for sure. We don't sit around here passing around campaign buttons and kissing babies.
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She clearly doesn't think much of bureaucrats. She feels like she is doing important work.
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| 9
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Which, by the way, is gross. He took over after the last mayor had a breakdown and fled the city.
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She thinks the whole politician trope of kissing babies is gross. Objective retelling Tim's backstory.
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| 10
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He was just a farmer, really. A really pissed off farmer.
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She finds this funny.
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| 11
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No one else was willing to do it but him. The man doesn't have an ounce of anxiety in his body.
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Impressed by how Tim is never worried about anything, ever. Not even dire situations.
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| 12
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Buttercup is...interesting.
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006DE207
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You're telling me. Maybe I'm just bitter because I tried asking him out. It didn't go well.
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Amused by the player noticing how odd Buttercup is. She's embarrassed at having been rejected.
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| 13
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Supposedly he used to be in a gang, if you can believe that. The rumor is that he got his name after he beat a man to death with a Giddyup Buttercup.
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Telling this story as if it's a ludicrous rumor. It's actually true. Buttercup beat a man to death with a toy horse.
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| 14
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Totally badass.
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She clearly has a crush on him.
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| 15
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That's all I had for now.
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006DE209
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Shame. I was liking the chitchat.
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A little disappointed. This was a nice break from her work.
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| 16
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What kind of emergencies do you respond to?
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006DE205
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Medical, fire, environmental emergencies...you name it.
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Listing things off absentmindedly.
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| 17
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If it's a problem, we need to take care of it.
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Blunt but to the point.
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| 18
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Recently, the Overgrown have become the source of most of our calls, and there's been a massive uptick in calls overall.
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Tired, explaining her recent predicament.
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| 19
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You can guess why I'm not exactly pleased about that.
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She's annoyed by the fact she's been working even more hours than usual due to the influx of Overgrown.
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| 20
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Do the Family or the Showmen ever respond to your calls?
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006DE20E
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Ha! If they aren't the cause of them, sure.
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She finds this genuinely funny.
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| 21
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They're both supposed to enforce the peace in the city. Kind of like pre-war police.
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Explaining in a more serious tone what they actually should be doing.
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| 22
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They're only good at that when it's civvies having a drunken fight or some street thug trying his luck.
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Being very blunt.
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| 23
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Otherwise, it's two Showmen fighting over who's the best performer.
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Is amused recalling this.
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| 24
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Or two Wise Guys throwing hands after the decency of someone's ma came into question.
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She finds this particularly funny.
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| 25
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That's all I needed to know.
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006DE208
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Sure, if you say so.
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Casual, friendly.
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| 26
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You look really stressed out.
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006DE216
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Ah, was it the eye twitching or the premature aging that gave it away?
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Sarcastic joke, but there's truth to it.
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| 27
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I'm on call practically 24/7 making sure no one in this city croaks.
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She's exhausted and can't keep up with this much longer.
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| 28
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That doesn't leave much time for, you know, living.
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Expressing her frustration at how she has no life and devotes all her time to her job.
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| 29
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No one else wants to do this, and I can't stop now.
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Trying to justify why she can't just quit.
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| 30
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What exactly does a dispatcher do?
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006DE20A
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I'm glued to the radio all day every day waiting for emergency calls to come in.
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Explaining her exhausting job to the player.
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| 31
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Could be someone's Uncle Bob havin' a heart attack, could be the Overgrown taking down another power line.
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Sarcastically making up examples as to the kinds of situations she has to handle.
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| 32
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Regardless, it's my job to take these calls and make sure the right personnel are sent out to resolve it. I'm just the middlewoman, really.
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Serious tone while explaining her responsibilities.
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| 33
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I have a few questions about the Munis.
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006DE203
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Go ahead. I've probably got another three seconds before I'm called again.
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Making a sarcastic joke about how she's constantly occupied by her job and has no free time.
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| 34
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I wanted to ask you a few things about Atlantic City.
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006DE20B
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Shoot.
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Friendly tone, open to conversation.
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| 35
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Talk to you later, Anna.
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006DE206
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See ya around!
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Friendly.
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| 36
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006DE200
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006DE210
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Ohh...you weren't the last caller, were you? Listen, I didn't expect things to escalate so quickly-
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Anxious and afraid at first that a botched job came back to haunt her.
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| 37
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Wait, no, the voice doesn't match. Well, that was a botched first impression if I've ever seen one.
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Realizes she’s being paranoid and is embarrassed.
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| 38
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I'm Anna. I work dispatch for the Mayor's Office.
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Embarrassed, but introduces herself anyway.
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| 39
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006DE211
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What can the Mayor's Office help you with today? Or maybe someone can help us for once.
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Making a sarcastic joke.
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| 40
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006DE212
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What do you need?
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Available to help at all times.
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| 41
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006DE213
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Oh, hi. Is it time for my five-minute break yet?
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Exhausted.
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| 42
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006DE214
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I've got a few minutes until my next call. What's up?
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Hoping to stop and chat.
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| 43
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006DE215
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What can I do for you, oh savior of Atlantic City?
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Teasing the player, but she does think favorably of them for all they have done.
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| 44
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006DE201
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006DE223
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Tim is always saying, "you should take a break Anna." Yeah, right. This city is already on fire as it is!
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Imitating Tim, thinks this suggestion is totally ridiculous given how poorly Atlantic City is doing.
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| 45
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006DE224
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If it wasn't for the Overgrown, this job would probably be cushy.
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Bitter about how much extra work the Overgrown have created for her.
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| 46
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006DE225
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I'd love to see one of the Showmen's spectacles, but I do worry about ending up with one less eye just sitting in the audience.
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Making a sarcastic joke about how dangerous the Showmen’s shows are.
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| 47
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006DE226
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What day is it again? Actually, never mind. It doesn't matter.
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Confused due to sleep deprivation. Then realizes it doesn’t matter what day it is, because every day has the same problems.
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| 48
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006DE227
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Sloane's been out for a while now. Starting to get a bit worried.
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Worrying to herself about Sloane being out on patrol for too long.
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| 49
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006DE228
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We need two medics on the Boardwalk, a fireman dispatched to the Neapolitan...how many medics again?
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Trying to remember everything she has to do, but forgetting basic information due to how overwhelmed she is.
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| 50
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006DE229
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A hundred and eight calls yesterday, ninety-six today...well, at least that's an improvement!
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Keeping track of how many emergency calls she gets and feeling a bit hopeful that there was less today than yesterday.
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| 51
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006DE22A
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This is Anna with the Mayor's Office, what's your emergency?
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Answering an emergency radio call.
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| 52
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006DE22B
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I'm sorry sir, can you repeat that? How many radrats are in your basement?
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Answering an emergency radio call.
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| 53
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006DE22C
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I understand, ma'am. We're sending over one of our engineers right away.
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Answering an emergency radio call.
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| 54
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006DE202
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006DE218
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Did you call me? No?! Who called me then?
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Paranoid and a bit delirious due to lack of sleep.
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| 55
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006DE219
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Wha-?! Oh, sorry. Fell asleep at my desk again.
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Just woke herself up and is a bit startled.
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| 56
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006DE21A
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You and I are both muscle. The only bad guy I beat up is the coffee machine when it gets backed up.
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Making a joke to the player.
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| 57
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006DE21B
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Have you met Frieda? That woman's a saint. Well, an educated saint.
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Admires Frieda quite a bit.
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| 58
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006DE21C
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You look a bit worse for wear. But still leagues better than the rest of us.
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Backhanded compliment.
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| 59
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006DE21D
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I tried asking Buttercup out on a date. You know what he said? He's married to his job. I've never seen someone so passionate about tax collection.
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Embarrassed by Buttercup rejecting her in favor of his tax collection job.
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| 60
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006DE21E
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You been to the Casino Quarter yet? It's all glitz and glamour bought by blood money.
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She is originally from the Casino Quarter and does not look on it favorably.
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| 61
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006DE21F
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I wonder if the Family ever gets a day off. That could've been me, you know.
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Remarking on how she could have easily been a mafioso, but chose a responsible life instead. Thinking about time off wistfully.
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| 62
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006DE220
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Tim mentioned everything you've done for the city. If his gratitude was a bit too dry, then take it from me: We owe you, big time.
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Genuinely grateful for the player’s help.
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| 63
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006DE221
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Don't spend your caps at The Neapolitan. It's all a scam.
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Bitter about her past in the Casino Quarter. The Neapolitan is the main casino in the Casino Quarter.
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