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TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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FFEScavengerBarterTopic You have anything for sale? |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | Various things. You never know what might come in handy. | 1 |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | You might be surprised at what you can use to keep a robot working. | 2 | |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | Have a look and see for yourself. | 3 | |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | Various things. You never know what might come in handy. | 4 | |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | You might be surprised at what you can use to keep a robot working. | 5 | |
What are you selling? | Happy 50 | Have a look and see for yourself. | 6 | |
FollowerRK5Purchase1 | I'd like to buy a robot. | Happy 50 | Of course you would, of course! Well, it just happens that I've got a beaut of a deal on this customized Gutsy. | 7 |
Happy 65 | And it's not just "Mister" Gutsy - he's a full fledged sergeant! "Sergeant RL-3" to be precise, the pride of General Atomics International. | 8 | ||
Happy 25 | Comes complete with a simulated personality unit, so he's good protection and good company, too! And all yours for just 1000 caps. {A little uncertain about how useful the personality unit is, but trying to sell it as a positive.} | 9 | ||
I'd like to buy a robot. | Fear 10 | I'm afraid these 'bots are all spoken for, I'm just delivering them now. I've got a custom Gutsy that isn't spoken for but... {Honestly doesn't mean to offend the player.} | 10 | |
Neutral 50 | Well, RL-3's a bit finicky about the company he keeps. And I don't think he likes the look of you. Nothing personal, of course. | 11 | ||
FollowerRK5Purchase2B | You just don't want to sell to me, is that it? | Happy 25 | Trust me, friend, Tinker Joe does not turn down the opportunity to make a sale. If that Gutsy would go with you, I'd sell him in a heartbeat. | 12 |
Neutral 50 | It's just that his programming's a bit off. He won't travel with anyone he considers "too extreme." | 13 | ||
Anger 10 | And sadly, his version of "too extreme" seems to cover both sides of the coin - slavers and saints alike. Sorry, pal. | 14 | ||
You just don't want to sell to me, is that it? | Happy 25 | Trust me, friend, Tinker Joe does not turn down the opportunity to make a sale. If that Gutsy would go with you, I'd sell him in a heartbeat. | 15 | |
Neutral 50 | It's just that his programming's a bit off. He won't travel with anyone he considers "too extreme." | 16 | ||
Anger 10 | And sadly, his version of "too extreme" seems to cover both sides of the coin - slavers and saints alike. Sorry, pal. | 17 | ||
You just don't want to sell to me, is that it? | Happy 25 | Trust me, friend, Tinker Joe does not turn down the opportunity to make a sale. If that Gutsy would go with you, I'd sell him in a heartbeat. | 18 | |
Neutral 50 | It's just that his programming's a bit off. He won't travel with anyone he considers "too extreme." | 19 | ||
Anger 10 | You're going to have to let your other friend go. Until then, I'll hold on to him for you. | 20 | ||
"Simulated personality"? Sounds like trouble. | Sad 5 | To tell the truth, it is a little trouble. But he can't help the way he got built. {A lot of the Mister Gutsy models had... issues} | 21 | |
Neutral 50 | General Atomics programmed the Mister Gutsy to be a good soldier, but their definitions were a bit vague. So a lot of units had... issues. {General Atomics programmed him to be a good soldier, but some of their definitions were a little vague. } | 22 | ||
Happy 50 | So we got a gung-ho, robotic soldier that's picky about the company he keeps. But he seems to like you, so it'll be fine. | 23 | ||
FollowerRK5Purchase2a | That's a lot of caps, but I guess it's a pretty rare find. | Happy 50 | Hey, I said it was a beaut of a deal, didn't I? | 24 |
Neutral 50 | But to tell the truth, RL-3's a bit picky about the company he keeps, and he won't let himself get sold to just anyone. | 25 | ||
Happy 50 | Makes him a bit of a tough lot to sell, if you know what I mean. But he seems to like you, so I'm not gonna complain! | 26 | ||
A picky robot? How does that work? | Happy 25 | General Atomics International programmed him to be a perfect soldier, and his simulated personality is designed to follow strict codes of conduct. | 27 | |
Neutral 50 | It's just that some of those codes were a little less-defined than others. So he won't travel with anyone he considers "too extreme." | 28 | ||
Anger 10 | And sadly, his version of "too extreme" seems to cover both sides of the coin - slavers and saints alike. Sorry, pal. | 29 | ||
FollowerRK5Purchase3A | How about this: I'll take him off your hands for 500 caps. | Surprise 25 | That's a hard bargain. But if I wake up with that thing playing revelry at me one more time, I'll go insane. | 30 |
Happy 25 | I'll just transfer the codes, and you've got a deal, friend. Here's hoping for the best for you and the Sergeant alike! | 31 | ||
1,000 caps is a lot, but I'll take him. | Happy 25 | I'll just transfer the codes, and you've got a deal, friend. Here's hoping for the best for you and the Sergeant alike! | 32 | |
Sounds like a good buy, but I haven't got the caps. | Happy 25 | Well now, that's a problem. But start saving now and maybe I'll run into you again, huh? | 33 | |
FollowerRK5Purchase3B | I'll pass. I don't need a crazy, robotic soldier following me around. | Sad 10 | You say that now, but you might end up reconsidering that when you're surrounded by radscorpions. {Mildly chiding} | 34 |
Happy 25 | But if you do, and you're still alive to find me again, the offer'll still stand. | 35 | ||
GREETING | GREETING | Happy 50 | Hello, stranger. I'm Tinker Joe, premier supplier of robotic parts and service throughout the DC Wasteland. | 36 |
GREETING | Happy 50 | Remember me? Tinker Joe, at your service. Robots for sale, robots serviced while you wait. Interested? | 37 | |
GREETING | Happy 50 | Yes? Did you need something else? | 38 |