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This is a transcript for dialogue with Dean Volkert.

DialogueGenericDoctors[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
1DoctorGreetScene{Friendly sarcasm} Let's see... you're either here because you enjoy my company, or because you need medical attention. I'll assume the latter.Player Default: Patch me up, doc.A
2{Friendly} Looks like you've seen some action. Need me to look at you?Player Default: Patch me up, doc.A
3{Friendly} How can I help?Player Default: Patch me up, doc.A
4{Friendly} Need patching up?Player Default: Patch me up, doc.A

DialogueInstitute[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
5DialogueInstituteDeanFirstGreetingScene{Even-toned, all business} Once you've settled in, I'll want do a physical and get a file going on you. No hurry, though.Player Default: After what I've been through, a checkup is probably a good idea.A
6Player Default: After what I've been through, a checkup is probably a good idea.I should think so. Who knows what you might have been exposed to up there.DeanVolkert: How about you take some time to get comfortable, learn the lay of the land and such.A1a
7Player Default: No offense, pal, but I'm not letting a complete stranger poke and prod me.I don't expect you to trust me right away.B1a
8What I can tell you is this - the medical treatments of your time are nothing compared to what we can do here.DeanVolkert: How about you take some time to get comfortable, learn the lay of the land and such.B1b
9Player Default: One step at a time, doc. I'm only just getting my bearings here.I meant it when I said there was no rush.DeanVolkert: How about you take some time to get comfortable, learn the lay of the land and such.X1a
10Player Default: You're the doctor here?Everyone's a doctor here.Y1a
11But if you mean physician, then yes, I'm about as close as we've got to one.DeanVolkert: How about you take some time to get comfortable, learn the lay of the land and such.Y1b
12Player Default: I should think so. Who knows what you might have been exposed to up there.How about you take some time to get comfortable, learn the lay of the land and such.A1a
13In the meantime, you come see me if you need to get patched up.A1b
14We'll do that checkup when you're good and ready.A1c
15Take care of yourself, so I don't have to.A1d
16DialogueInstituteDoctorDoneScene{A doctor who has just finished treating a patient... gruff and direct} Alright, that should do it.DeanVolkert: Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies.A1a
17{A doctor who has just finished treating a patient... gruff and direct} There we are. Good as new.DeanVolkert: Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies.A2a
18{A doctor who has just finished treating a patient... gruff and direct} All done.DeanVolkert: Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies.A3a
19{A doctor who has just finished treating a patient... gruff and direct, a note of disdain on "Commonwealth butchers"} There. Good thing you didn't turn to one of those Commonwealth butchers for medical care.DeanVolkert: Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies.A4a
20DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it.{Gruff, direct} Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies.A1a
21DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it.{Gruff, direct} There's a stock of medical supplies over in requisitions, if you need more.A2a
22DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it.{Gruff, direct} We've got some medical supplies over at requisitions. I suggest you stock up.A3a
23DialogueInstituteDoctorScenePlayerVoiceFemale01: Got a minute to patch me up, Doctor Volkert?{A doctor examining a patient, bedside manner is a bit gruff} Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.A1a
24PlayerVoiceFemale01: Got a minute to patch me up, Doctor Volkert?{A doctor examining a patient, bedside manner is a bit gruff} Let's have a look.DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.A2a
25PlayerVoiceFemale01: Got a minute to patch me up, Doctor Volkert?{A doctor examining a patient, bedside manner is a bit gruff} Hm, let's see what's wrong with you.DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.A3a
26DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Hm... this isn't too bad.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A1a
27DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Well, I've certainly seen worse.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A2a
28DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Hm... your injuries aren't serious.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A3a
29DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Hm... you've definitely seen some action.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A4a
30DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Yep, you're in pretty rough shape.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A5a
31DeanVolkert: Alright, hold still and I'll take a look.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Looks like you took a real beating.DeanVolkert: Here, this should take care of it.A6a
32DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Here, this should take care of it.A1a
33DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} I've got just the thing.A2a
34DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad.{A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} Now, hold still please.A3a
35-{Wondering why the player has stopped talking.} So, um...
36{Wondering why the player has stopped talking.} You look pensive.
37{Told-you-so, skeptical of technology} All this advanced technology, and we still can't cure the common cold.
38{Firm, almost a command, hint of amusement at the end} Take good care of yourself, and you won't have to see too much of me.
39{A grudging admission of being impressed} I have to admit, the third-generation synths are really something.

DialogueInstituteHydroponics[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
40DialogueInstituteHydroponics2SceneClayton: Hi there, Dean. How's it going?{Guarded, expecting a confrontation.} Well enough, I suppose. What's on your mind?Clayton: You're past deadline on the report for batch three-seven-six-one. What's the hold-up?A1a
41Clayton: Hi there, Dean. How's it going?{Mildly annoyed, you are being interrupted} Busy, but nothing I can't handle. What do you want?Clayton: You're past deadline on the report for batch three-seven-six-one. What's the hold-up?A2a
42Clayton: You're past deadline on the report for batch three-seven-six-one. What's the hold-up?{Annoyed.} I spent a few days restocking the meds. I have to do that from scratch, you know. It's time-consuming.Clayton: Well, I'm sure you'll do your best to get back on schedule.A1a
43Clayton: You're past deadline on the report for batch three-seven-six-one. What's the hold-up?{Annoyed.} I sent you a message about this. I spent sixteen hours seeing patients this week.Clayton: Well, I'm sure you'll do your best to get back on schedule.A2a
44DialogueInstituteHydroponics3SceneIsaac: Doctor Volkert, one of my valeriana officinalis specimens is missing. Do you know anything about it?{Matter-of-fact} Doctor Li's been having trouble sleeping, so I used it to make a remedy.Isaac: You had no right!A1a
45Isaac: Doctor Volkert, one of my valeriana officinalis specimens is missing. Do you know anything about it?{Matter-of-fact} I needed it for an anti-inflammatory.Isaac: You had no right!A2a
46Isaac: You had no right!{Dismissive. scolding} Save it, Isaac. You know I have full access to the garden when it comes to medicinal matters.A1a
47Isaac: You had no right!{Annoyed, exasperated} I'm not going down this road with you again, Isaac. I'm really not.A2a
48DialogueInstituteHydroponicsScene7InstituteScientist: Doctor Volkert, have you had a chance to fill that prescription I requested?{Confident} Not yet.InstituteScientist: Have you been able to at least test the samples I gave you?A1a
49InstituteScientist: Have you been able to at least test the samples I gave you?{Dismissive, defensive / Afraid} No. Look I've been very busy. I'll get to it as soon as I can.InstituteScientist: Well it shouldn't take long. It's not like I'm asking you to cure cancer.A1a
50InstituteScientist: Well it shouldn't take long. It's not like I'm asking you to cure cancer.{To himself / Sarcastic} Wouldn't that be nice.A1a

DialogueInstituteVolkertHome[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
51DialogueInstituteVolkertHomeScene1Brendan: How was your day?{Tired / Tired} Complicated...and long.Brendan: What did you work on?A1a
52Brendan: What did you work on?{Tired, Dismissive / Tired} Extremely theoretical bioscience, I'd bore you.Brendan: No, I'm really interested in this stuff. Try me.A1a
53Brendan: No, I'm really interested in this stuff. Try me.{Tired / Tired} Just a lot of headaches over antigens and immunogens.Brendan: Yeah, that's...my...favorite subject.A1a
54Brendan: No, I'm really interested in this stuff. Try me.{Tired / Tired} Just a little theoretical gene and virotherapy in relation to hypothetical biotechnological treatments.Brendan: Yeah, that's...my...favorite subject.A2a
55Brendan: No, I'm really interested in this stuff. Try me.{Tired / Tired} Just examining fauna and it's potential to produce oncolytic viruses through genetic modification.Brendan: Yeah, that's...my...favorite subject.A3a
56Brendan: Yeah, that's...my...favorite subject.{Proud / Happy} I'm glad you're finally taking an interest in science, son. Keep up the good work.A1a
57DialogueInstituteVolkertHomeScene2{Tired, stern / Tired} Brendan, were you hanging around Advance Systems today?Brendan: Yeah...but only for like five minutes...why? Wait, let me guess, Doctor Watson complained about me again.A1a
58Brendan: Yeah...but only for like five minutes...why? Wait, let me guess, Doctor Watson complained about me again.{Tired, stern / Stern} Yes, exactly. Doctor Watson said you were disturbing members of his lab today and he had to ask you to leave.Brendan: I wasn't disturbing anyone. I said hello to Rosalind and he kicked me out for no reason. The guy hates me.A1a
59Brendan: I wasn't disturbing anyone. I said hello to Rosalind and he kicked me out for no reason. The guy hates me.{Stern / Stern} He doesn't hate you. He just hates that you distract people while they have important work to do.Dean: Brendan, just stop going over there and this won't be a problem anymore.A1a
60Dean: He doesn't hate you. He just hates that you distract people while they have important work to do.{Tired / Tired} Brendan, just stop going over there and this won't be a problem anymore.Brendan: I'm not making any promises.A1a

Inst308[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
61Inst308Stage10VolkertSceneHe's been waiting for you.DeanVolkert: It's not an official diagnosis, but... I think he's been waiting to see you one last time before he... Before he lets go.A1a
62DeanVolkert: He's been waiting for you.It's not an official diagnosis, but... I think he's been waiting to see you one last time before he... Before he lets go.DeanVolkert: You've made him very proud.A1a
63DeanVolkert: It's not an official diagnosis, but... I think he's been waiting to see you one last time before he... Before he lets go.You've made him very proud.A1a

Inst308Post[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
64Inst308PostVolkertScene{talking about a deceased loved one / Apologetic} I'll... I'll see to him. Don't worry.Volkert: I believe Doctor Filmore wanted to have a word with you. Why don't you go and see her.A1a
65Volkert: I'll... I'll see to him. Don't worry.{Apologetic} I believe Doctor Filmore wanted to have a word with you. Why don't you go and see her.A1a
66-Why don't you go see Dr. Filmore. I'll take care of things here.A

InstituteSS6[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
67InstituteSS6Scene{A doctor talking almost rhetorically while writing down his observations on a clipboard.} No visible reaction to the K-14 compound. We'll start the next trial, then.A1a
68{Clinical, detached, about to perform an experiment on a person that you think of as a robot} The dosage will be much larger this time, and the side effects will likely be more pronounced.Synth: Will there be any pain?A1b
69Synth: Will there be any pain?{Aloof, unsympathetic... A doctor about to give an injection.} I honestly don't know. I suppose it's your job to find out. Now hold still.DeanVolkert: There, all done.A1a
70DeanVolkert: I honestly don't know. I suppose it's your job to find out. Now hold still.{A doctor who just gave an injection. Devoid of emotion, aloof, going through motions} There, all done.A1a
71{Aloof, unconcerned, talking to a subordinate} You can return to your duties, and remember to record every symptom you experience in detail.Synth: I hope I'll prove a useful test subject for you, doctor.A1b
72Synth: I hope I'll prove a useful test subject for you, doctor.{Dismissive, already tuning out of the conversation, "get lost"} Mm hm.A1a

MinVsInst[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
73MVIFatherStage10PreSceneLoopAny additional pain or tenderness?Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.A1a
74How's your energy level? Feeling any fatigue?Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.A2a
75You're sticking to the regimen we agreed upon?Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.A3a
76And you've been getting extra rest?Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.A4a
77Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.Interesting.A1a
78Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.I see...A2a
79Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.Okay...A3a
80Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well.Mmm hmm...A4a
81MVIFatherStage10SceneShaun: I believe we're done now. Thank you.{slightly defeated} Yes sir. Thank you.Shaun: I understand Mass Fusion was a success, despite interference from the Brotherhood of Steel.A1a
82Shaun: Yes, thank you doctor, I think that will be all for now.But I haven't quite finished...Shaun: I believe we're done now. Thank you.A1a
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