# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
7 | BoSPrydwen_01_NeriahIntro | | {Irritated} Feel free to have a look at the specimens, but please don't touch anything. I refuse to be held responsible if you're injured. | Player Default: Quite a collection you've got here. | A |
8 | Player Default: Quite a collection you've got here. | {Friendly} Well thank you. Most people don't appreciate the important work that I'm trying to do here. | BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats. | A1a |
9 | Player Default: Ugh... this place smells horrible. | {Puzzled} It does? | | B1a |
10 | | {Thinking} Hm. I've spent so long researching these specimens, I guess I don't even notice it anymore. | BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats. | B1b |
11 | Player Default: Don't worry, I won't even go near them. | {Worried} Good. Tampering with the specimens could taint the results and set my research back by months. | BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats. | X1a |
12 | Player Default: Are all these creatures yours? | {Irritated} Well, they're an important part of my research if that's what you mean. | BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats. | Y1a |
13 | Player Default: That's amazing! | {Grateful} Well, it's only a theory so far. | BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level. | A1a |
14 | Player Default: That's impossible. | {Irritated} Not at all... you just need to have an open mind. | BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level. | B1a |
15 | Player Default: Sounds complicated. | {Amused} Actually, it's rather simple. | BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level. | X1a |
16 | Player Default: What do mean "crack the code?" | {Confident} The genetic code... the DNA sequences that are in every living thing. | BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level. | Y1a |
17 | Player Default: Well thank you. Most people don't appreciate the important work that I'm trying to do here. | {Confident} I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats. | | A1a |
18 | | {Confident} If I can crack the code, I can equip our troops with a protective compound far superior to Rad-X. | Player Default: That's amazing! | A1b |
19 | Player Default: Well, it's only a theory so far. | {Confident} You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level. | | A1a |
20 | | {Confident} However, after several generations, these creatures bodies have adapted by altering their genetic makeup to prevent cellular disruption. | | A1b |
21 | | {Confident} I believe I've discovered how I can replicate that genetic restructuring rapidly. | | A1c |
22 | | {Concerned} Instead of decades, I can do it in moments... for a short period of time anyway. | Player Default: I'm sold. If you're looking for someone to help, you can sign me up. | A1d |
23 | Player Default: I'm sold. If you're looking for someone to help, you can sign me up. | {Irritated} I appreciate the offer, but unfortunately, I've hit a stumbling block. | BoSNeriah: The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die. | A1a |
24 | Player Default: Altering someone's genetic code sounds dangerous. | {Confident} Absolutely. That's why I'm taking precautions and not altering the genetic code permanently. | BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample. | B1a |
25 | Player Default: This sounds unethical. You're changing the building blocks of life. | {Confident} I agree that I might be skirting the line between what's ethical and what isn't, but in order to protect our troops, I'm willing to take that risk. | BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample. | X1a |
26 | Player Default: Why alter it for a short period of time? Why not do it permanently? | {Irritated} Attempting to alter the genetic code permanently... that's too close to what happened with FEV and spawned the Super Mutant. | | Y1a |
27 | | {Irritated} I'm not willing to take a chance like that. | BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample. | Y1b |
28 | Player Default: Absolutely. That's why I'm taking precautions and not altering the genetic code permanently. | {Irritated} I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample. | BoSNeriah: The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die. | A1a |
29 | BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample. | {Concerned} The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die. | | A1a |
30 | | {Confident} What I need are more samples of blood from the creatures roaming the Commonwealth. | Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help. | A1b |
31 | Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help. | {Friendly} I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, brother. | BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | A1a |
32 | Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help. | {Friendly} I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, sister. | BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | A2a |
33 | Player Default: I'll get you whatever you need if I'm getting paid. | {Confident} That shouldn't be a problem. I'm authorized to pay you for any research materials you recover. | BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | B1a |
34 | Player Default: Didn't plan on getting killed for science anytime soon. | {Confident} You don't have to do anything out of the ordinary. | BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | X1a |
35 | Player Default: Will I get some of that new compound you're developing? | {Confident} If I make a breakthrough, you'll be the first person I give it to... after I've tested it on myself of course. | BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | Y1a |
36 | Player Default: I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, brother. | {Confident} I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body. | | A1a |
37 | | {Confident} All you have to do is pick up any viable sample and bring it back to me. | | A1b |
38 | | {Friendly} Hey, I really appreciate you doing this for me. It's nice to know I'm not the only person in the Brotherhood with an open mind. | | A1c |
39 | | {Puzzled} Didn't you want to hear about my experiment? | | A1a |
40 | BoSPrydwen_02_NeriahNormal | | {Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Knight? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | A |
41 | | {Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Paladin? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | A |
42 | | {Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Sentinel? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | A |
43 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Irritated} Is this some sort of a joke? | | A1a |
44 | | {Irritated} I don't know what that is, but it certainly isn't a viable blood sample. | | A1b |
45 | | {Question} Do you have any, or not? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | A1c |
46 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Friendly} Excellent... this will help quite a bit. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | A2a |
47 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Friendly} Thank goodness, I was running low and didn't want to draw any more samples from my specimens. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | A3a |
48 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Friendly} Oh, this is perfect. Let me get these somewhere cold before they spoil. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | A4a |
49 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Friendly} I never thought I'd be so happy to see tiny vials of blood. Thank you. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | A5a |
50 | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | {Friendly} You're becoming quite the Field Scribe. Maybe you missed your calling. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | A6a |
51 | Player Default: No, sorry. | {Confident} Drat. Well, maybe next time. | BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | B1a |
52 | Player Default: No, sorry. | {Confident} Keep trying. There's plenty out there. | BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | B2a |
53 | Player Default: No, sorry. | {Confident} I understand. Thanks for checking back with me. | BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | B3a |
54 | Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them? | {Confident} Absolutely. I recieved the approval from Proctor Quinlan himself. | | X1a |
55 | | {Question} Did you have any samples for me? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | X1b |
56 | Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them? | {Confident} Not yet. I still need a few more blood samples before I can create another batch. | BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | X2a |
57 | Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them? | {Happy} You're in luck. I just finished synthesizing some earlier today. | | X3a |
58 | | {Confident} Remember, keep bringing me blood samples, and I'll keep making the compound. | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | X3b |
59 | Player Default: Will every creature yield viable blood samples? | {Confident} Unfortunately, no. | | Y1a |
60 | | {Confident} Nature's stubborn, and unless I get the proper specimen, I can't use it to make my compound. | | Y1b |
61 | | {Confident} That's why I needed to modify your Pip-Boy. It'll let you know if the creature has viable blood in its body. | | Y1c |
62 | | {Question} Have you had any luck finding samples yet? | Player Default: Yes, here you go. | Y1d |
63 | Player Default: Excellent... this will help quite a bit. | {Grateful} Here's some caps for the trouble. | BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | A1a |
64 | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | {Grateful} I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples. | | A1a |
65 | | {Confident} As soon as I make a breakthrough, I'll let you know. | | A1b |
66 | BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble. | {Confident} Remember, keep bringing me samples, and I'll keep making you the compound. | | A2a |
67 | BoSPrydwen_03_NeriahRad | | {excited / Happy} I've done it, Knight! I've created the compound! | Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah! | A |
68 | | {Happy} I've done it, Paladin! I've created the compound! | Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah! | A |
69 | | {Happy} I've done it, Sentinel! I've created the compound! | Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah! | A |
70 | Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah! | {Grateful} Well, it would have been impossible without your help. | BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting. | A1a |
71 | Player Default: Well, it's about time. | {Friendly} There were several setbacks along the way, but I finally did it. | BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting. | B1a |
72 | Player Default: And here I thought you were holding out on me. | {Grateful} Now why would I do something like that? After all, this was only possible because of you. | BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting. | X1a |
73 | Player Default: So it works? | {Confident} I tested it myself. It's much more potent than Rad-X... and doesn't appear to have any ill side effects. | BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting. | Y1a |
74 | Player Default: Well, it would have been impossible without your help. | {Friendly} I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting. | | A1a |
75 | | {Confident} Here, I already made you some samples to take with you. | BoSNeriah: If you want me to continue synthesizing the compound, I'm going to need more blood samples... just keep bringing them to me and I'll do the rest. | A1b |
76 | BoSNeriah: Here, I already made you some samples to take with you. | {Confident} If you want me to continue synthesizing the compound, I'm going to need more blood samples... just keep bringing them to me and I'll do the rest. | | A1a |
77 | BoSPrydwen_04_NeriahPost | | {very excited / Grateful} Do you realize that by destroying the Institute you've provided me with a host of new opportunities? I can't wait to get to work! | Player Default: I'm glad you're so enthusiastic... I'm just not sure why. | A |
78 | Player Default: I'm glad you're so enthusiastic... I'm just not sure why. | {excited surprise / Surprised} Are you kidding me? | BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem. | A1a |
79 | Player Default: You're strangely upbeat about the death of hundreds of people. | {Amused} No, no, no... I don't think you understand. | BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem. | B1a |
80 | Player Default: All right, I admit it... I'm confused. | {Surprised} Really? Well, allow me to explain. | BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem. | X1a |
81 | Player Default: What do you mean? | {Friendly} Well, it's quite simple really. | BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem. | Y1a |
82 | Player Default: Are you kidding me? | {Impressed} The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem. | | A1a |
83 | | {Impressed} There hasn't been an atomic explosion of this magnitude in quite a long time... certainly none that I've been close enough to study. | | A1b |
84 | | {Impressed} The prospect of watching what this immense concentration of radiation does to the local flora and fauna is nothing short of exciting. | | A1c |
85 | | {Grateful} You've done a great service in the name of science! | BoSNeriah: In any event, I'm certain you need to get back to your duties and I need to get back to my data. | A1d |
86 | BoSNeriah: You've done a great service in the name of science! | {Friendly} In any event, I'm certain you need to get back to your duties and I need to get back to my data. | | A1a |
87 | | {Happy} Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity. | BoSNeriah: Be careful out there, sir. | A1b |
88 | BoSNeriah: Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity. | {Friendly} Be careful out there, sir. | | A1a |
89 | BoSNeriah: Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity. | {Friendly} Be careful out there, ma'am. | | A2a |
90 | - | | Well, this is... boring. | | |
91 | | You going to say anything? | | |
92 | | Are you there? Hello? | | |
93 | | I wish you'd say something. | | |
94 | | I don't know what you're doing here, but this area's off limits. | | |
95 | | Come back and see me after you've been debriefed by Lancer-Captain Kells. | | |
96 | | Shouldn't you be out there looking for those blood samples? I could really use them. | | |
97 | | If my theory's correct, we'll be able to provide our troops with a better solution for resisting the Commonwealth's irradiated areas. | | |
98 | | Remember, I'm looking for viable samples only. Your Pip-Boy will reject the tainted ones automatically. | | |
99 | | Thanks to you, we're able to provide much better protection from radiation poisoning for our troops. | | |
100 | | If you want me to keep making more X111 Compound, you're going to have to bring me more blood samples. | | |
101 | | I could still use more of those viable blood samples if you want me to synthesize some X111 Compound. | | |
102 | | {Irritated} Sigh. I wish they'd move my lab to an area with natural light. My plants are starving. | | |
103 | | {Disgust} It isn't so terrible working around these animals... once you get passed the smell. | | |
104 | | {Amused} I heard some of the soldiers call me the "zoo lady." Kind of flattering if you ask me. | | |
105 | | {Irritated} Could you walk a little quieter? You're disturbing my specimens. | | |