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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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00599483
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005994AC
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Cheerio, sucker!
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2
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005994AD
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I can't hear you! I'm rich!
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3
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005994AE
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Back in my day, the world wasn't such a fucking disaster!
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4
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005994AF
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Where's my caddie?
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5
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005994B0
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Kids today...
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Grumbling
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6
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00599484
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005994B5
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Do you make less than 100,000 caps per year? Then you're not welcome here!
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7
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005994B6
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Pull up your pants and tuck your shirt in, hooligan!
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8
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005994B8
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Well, if it isn't one of those young punks who keeps trampling on my golf course!
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9
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What do you have to say for yourself, kid?
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10
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005994BA
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Any wisdom I could impart on the youth?
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11
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00599485
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005994A2
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Certainly!
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12
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00599487
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005994AA
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It's my favorite hobby! Now, these days, it's hard to find a quality golf ball. So I aim for ghoul heads instead.
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13
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Normally it takes a couple strokes to knock those stubborn suckers off their tees, but next time I'm shooting for a hole in one!
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14
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0059948B
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005994B2
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Get-up? Well, I never-!
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15
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Alright, you got me. I'm a Raider who's got nothing better to do, okay?
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Stepping out of character
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16
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I spend my days fending off irradiated montrosities to survive, anyway. Why not make some fun out of it?
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Out of character
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17
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0059948D
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005994A6
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Sure thing, kiddo! What do you want to know?
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18
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0059948F
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005994B4
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Why, of course it does! In a world like this, banding together is necessary for survival.
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19
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But it wouldn't do to shack up with just any old ragamuffins waving guns around and wearing scraps for clothing.
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20
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I am, of course, cut from a finer cloth. This dapper clothing and refined accent serve to set that standard for the new world.
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Extra dramatic, comical flourish on the accent
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21
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00599491
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005994A9
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Not anymore. Apparently the robots booted all the guests to the curb for some pre-scheduled renovations.
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22
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Suddenly, they were forced to brave the Wasteland just like the rest of us. Ha!
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Falling out of character for a moment
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23
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Ahem! I mean... What a shame the most admirable upper-class suffered such a tragic injustice.
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Getting back into character and correcting himself
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24
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00599493
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005994A3
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Whatever do you mean? How could I possibly have any complaints with a luxurious top-floor view of the apocalypse and a shining silver spoon up my ass?
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25
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I simply love to sip tea and watch the peasants die of radiation poisoning.
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26
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00599495
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005994B1
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To you as well, stranger!
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27
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00599497
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005994A5
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Well, it's funny you ask. I was just thinking about the good old days when I could shoot birdies out on the lawn without getting mauled by ferals.
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28
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Those were simple days. Just playing golf and happily ignoring all the problems in the world.
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29
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00599499
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005994B3
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This mighty fine establishment is the one and only Whitespring Resort, where only millionaires are welcome.
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30
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If you're a helpless youth with no assets to your name and nowhere else to go, well, that's too bad! Get lost!
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31
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0059949B
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005994A7
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That so? Not gonna lie... I like your style, kiddo. Reminds me of when I was a punk.
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32
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0059949D
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005994A1
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As you should!
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33
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What's the world coming to these days? Hasn't anyone heard of etiquette?
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34
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0059949F
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005994A8
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Why, I don't know what you're talking about!
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35
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Kids these days, so presumptious.
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