This is a transcript for dialogue with Dean Volkert. |
DialogueGenericDoctors[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1 | DoctorGreetScene | {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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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5 | DialogueInstituteDeanFirstGreetingScene | {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 | |
6 | Player 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 | |
7 | Player 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 | ||
8 | What 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 | ||
9 | Player 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 | |
10 | Player Default: You're the doctor here? | Everyone's a doctor here. | Y1a | ||
11 | But 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 | ||
12 | Player 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 | ||
13 | In the meantime, you come see me if you need to get patched up. | A1b | |||
14 | We'll do that checkup when you're good and ready. | A1c | |||
15 | Take care of yourself, so I don't have to. | A1d | |||
16 | DialogueInstituteDoctorDoneScene | {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 | ||
20 | DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it. | {Gruff, direct} Head to requisitions if you need medical supplies. | A1a | ||
21 | DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it. | {Gruff, direct} There's a stock of medical supplies over in requisitions, if you need more. | A2a | ||
22 | DeanVolkert: Alright, that should do it. | {Gruff, direct} We've got some medical supplies over at requisitions. I suggest you stock up. | A3a | ||
23 | DialogueInstituteDoctorScene | PlayerVoiceFemale01: 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 |
24 | PlayerVoiceFemale01: 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 | |
25 | PlayerVoiceFemale01: 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 | |
26 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
27 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
28 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
29 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
30 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
31 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
32 | DeanVolkert: 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 | ||
33 | DeanVolkert: Hm... this isn't too bad. | {A doctor examining a patient, beside manner is a bit gruff} I've got just the thing. | A2a | ||
34 | DeanVolkert: 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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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40 | DialogueInstituteHydroponics2Scene | Clayton: 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 |
41 | Clayton: 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 | |
42 | Clayton: 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 | |
43 | Clayton: 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 | |
44 | DialogueInstituteHydroponics3Scene | Isaac: 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 |
45 | Isaac: 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 | |
46 | Isaac: 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 | ||
47 | Isaac: You had no right! | {Annoyed, exasperated} I'm not going down this road with you again, Isaac. I'm really not. | A2a | ||
48 | DialogueInstituteHydroponicsScene7 | InstituteScientist: 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 |
49 | InstituteScientist: 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 | |
50 | InstituteScientist: 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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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51 | DialogueInstituteVolkertHomeScene1 | Brendan: How was your day? | {Tired / Tired} Complicated...and long. | Brendan: What did you work on? | A1a |
52 | Brendan: 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 | |
53 | Brendan: 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 | |
54 | Brendan: 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 | |
55 | Brendan: 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 | |
56 | Brendan: 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 | ||
57 | DialogueInstituteVolkertHomeScene2 | {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 | |
58 | Brendan: 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 | |
59 | Brendan: 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 | |
60 | Dean: 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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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61 | Inst308Stage10VolkertScene | He'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 | |
62 | DeanVolkert: 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 | |
63 | 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. | You've made him very proud. | A1a |
Inst308Post[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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64 | Inst308PostVolkertScene | {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 | |
65 | Volkert: 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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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67 | InstituteSS6Scene | {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 | ||
69 | Synth: 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 | |
70 | DeanVolkert: 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 | ||
72 | Synth: 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[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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73 | MVIFatherStage10PreSceneLoop | Any additional pain or tenderness? | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | A1a | |
74 | How's your energy level? Feeling any fatigue? | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | A2a | ||
75 | You're sticking to the regimen we agreed upon? | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | A3a | ||
76 | And you've been getting extra rest? | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | A4a | ||
77 | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | Interesting. | A1a | ||
78 | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | I see... | A2a | ||
79 | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | Okay... | A3a | ||
80 | Shaun: Not that I've noticed, no. I feel quite well. | Mmm hmm... | A4a | ||
81 | MVIFatherStage10Scene | Shaun: 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 |
82 | Shaun: 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 |