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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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005982A7
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005982C4
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No. I'll decide if and when I'm going to leave this graveyard... and Kaede, behind.
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Kai-ey-day
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2
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But you? You seem ready to take on this terrible world.
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3
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Here. You'll make better use of this than I could.
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4
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005982A8
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005982BC
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Aside from bringing back the dead? No, there's not. But I appreciate the offer.
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5
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Take this. It's better off with you than me.
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6
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005982A9
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005982C3
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Thanks.
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7
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005982AA
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005982BB
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Gladly.
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8
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005982AB
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005982CC
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Maybe not, but I don't have the will for it. I've always been weak.
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9
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Just let me mourn in peace.
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10
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005982AC
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005982BE
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My parents are long gone. Killed during the War.
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11
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My sister, Kaede, was a Brotherhood Knight. The best of them, without a doubt. She was so determined to see the world through to a better future.
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Kai-ey-day
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12
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So she fought for it, here at Fort Defiance. Now I get to see the future, and she doesn't.
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13
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005982AD
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005982C1
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Because I made one too many mistakes I can never take back.
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14
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This miserable existence is my penance.
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15
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005982AE
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005982B9
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Okay.
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16
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005982AF
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005982C2
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Why should I be? I've got nothing to live for anymore.
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17
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When the Scorched came to Appalachia, I ran away. Kaede wanted me to join the Brotherhood with her, but I was afraid to fight. Afraid to die.
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Kai-ey-day
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18
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Now I see it's better to die for something than to live for nothing.
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19
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005982B0
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005982BA
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That they're monsters. They'll kill anything and everything that isn't them! And for what? What's the reason?
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Overwhelmed by anger
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20
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What's the reason that my sister had to die?
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21
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Sorry... It just feels so cruel. To answer your question, I don't know much.
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Regaining his composure
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22
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005982B1
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005982CB
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They took their last stand here. Thought they could drive back the Scorched. But they were overwhelmed.
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23
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005982B2
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005982BD
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Me? I'm a pathetic waste of life named Jonah.
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24
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005982B3
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005982CD
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This is Allegheny Asylum, or rather, Fort Defiance.
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25
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That's what the Brotherhood of Steel called it when they took up residence here. Fort Defiance... Defiance against the Scorched threat.
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26
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Well, just because you defy doesn't mean you succeed. They're all gone now. Every last one of them.
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Somber at the end, remembering his sister
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27
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005982B4
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005982BF
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Thanks.
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28
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005982B5
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005982CE
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You sound just like her.
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Holding in tears at the memory of his sister
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29
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Okay, fine. I can answer questions. I'm totally fine.
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Wiping his nose at the beginning to make way for newfound resolution
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30
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005982B6
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005982C0
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It's... It's my sister... (sob) I thought I was over this already.
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The player's question suddenly unleashes another torrent of tears
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31
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She took her final stand here... at Fort Defiance.
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32
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I should have been here with her. I'm such a coward.
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33
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005982B7
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005982CF
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Misery loves company.
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34
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005982D0
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God, I'm pathetic.
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35
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005982D2
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Don't look at me.
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36
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005982D3
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Just leave me alone, please.
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37
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005982D4
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(sniffle) Ugh, not again.
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Hit by a sudden tear-jerking memory but trying not to cry
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38
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005982B8
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005982C6
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Do you mind coming back later? I really just... need some alone time. Forever, actually.
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39
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005982C8
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Well, this is embarrassing. You came back... and I'm still here, crying.
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40
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005982C9
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I'll get over it eventually. Honest! (sigh)
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41
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005982CA
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Yes, I'm still here. Please just... don't say a word.
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42
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0059B7F3
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0059B7F5
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I... I don't know.
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43
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How am I supposed to feel about the people that my sister died for?
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44
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If it weren't for the Brotherhood, then she might have left with me... might still be with me now.
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45
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Or... or maybe she would have just found another cause to die for.
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