This is a transcript for dialogue with Paige. |
W05_DialogueSettlers_InteriorInstance[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00570D5E | 003FCB09 | Thanks for saving Aubrie. Gave a first hand on this plague of yours. We'll take the vaccine whenever it's ready. |
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2 | 004286EC | Thanks for saving Aubrie. He's pissed you tried to leave him behind, but he's madder at the Scorched Plague. We're ready for the vaccine whenever. |
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28 | 005554E4 | Everyone pulls their own weight at Foundation. |
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29 | 005554E5 | It seems like as soon as we fix one thing in this place, another breaks. |
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30 | 005554E6 | Sometimes I look around and I'm amazed at what we've built here. |
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31 | 005554E8 | There's always more work to do here at Foundation. |
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32 | 005554E9 | You've been a huge part of Foundation's success. Thank you. |
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83 | 00597835 | You've got some nerve. Scram before I call for Captain Fields. |
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84 | 00597836 | You're no friend of Foundation, and you've got no friends here. Just leave. |
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85 | 00597837 | Go back to your friends at the Crater. We don't need people like you around here. |
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92 | 00570D5F | 00590152 | I'm kinda busy here. Make it quick. |
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93 | 00590153 | What can I do for ya? |
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94 | 00590154 | I don't suppose you know anything about plumbing? I could use a good pipe man. |
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134 | 00590242 | 00590255 | There's not too much to tell. Everyone does what they can around here, even Davie lends a hand. |
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135 | That's not to say we expect him to be self sufficient, of course. He's a kid. | |||
136 | 00590244 | 0059025A | Plumbing. Water is a big deal. Gotta bring it in, clean it up, distribute it, then take it away and dispose of it. |
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137 | You can always tell a well run town by the quality of its plumbing and water. | |||
138 | 00590246 | 00590256 | Well, I oversee all the construction. I'm in charge of that much at least. |
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139 | This place needs to get big and safe, fast. | |||
140 | Sometimes people need a little nudge, or a little encouragement, or sometimes just a swift kick in the pants. | |||
141 | That's where I come in. | |||
164 | 00595B4B | 005554E7 | We can always use more hands. |
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179 | 0059E0D5 | 0059E0F4 | It's going about how you might expect. I'm pretty busy, so if there's nothing else? |
when you are annoyed with someone but you're at work |
180 | 0059E0F5 | Hey! Busy, but I can't complain. Hope you're doing alright, too. |
W05_MQ_101P_B[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 003FC0E9 | 003FC0EC | Hope you don't mind us settling in your neighborhood, 'cause we're already kind of here. |
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2 | And if you want to kick us out, then the answer's "no." If the walls weren't already kind of a statement to that effect. | |||
3 | 003FC0EA | 003FC0EB | Well, uh, this is a little awkward. You're from one of the local Vaults, right? |
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5 | 004286DE | Not to come across unfriendly, but... what are you doing here? |
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6 | 004286DF | Can I... help you? |
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13 | 00428767 | You talk to Aubrie yet? |
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14 | 00428768 | You find Aubrie's camp? Should be him and about four or five others. |
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15 | 00428769 | What'd Aubrie have to say about this disease you keep talking about? |
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16 | 00590483 | If you think some concocted disease is going to scare us, think again. |
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17 | 00590484 | So, you going to check on Aubrie or not? |
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37 | 00402A2D | 00402A88 | South of here. Aubrie and a few hunters. About five people. |
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38 | 00402A2F | 00402A8C | Assuming he agrees with you about this disease, then we'll hear you out. |
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39 | 00402A35 | 00402A69 | Thanks for the warning, but, you know, if I was a local on a campaign to keep people out of my neighborhood, I might say a few things too. |
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40 | I'll tell you what. One of my own is a doctor. Aubrie. I sent him ahead to start up an observation camp. Get the lay of things. | |||
41 | You talk to him about this. If he's convinced, then I'm convinced, too. Deal? | |||
42 | 00402A36 | 00402A71 | You mean those crazies with the torched skin? Those aren't just burn victims? You're saying it's from a disease? |
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43 | 00402A38 | 00402A95 | Huh. That might just explain a few things... But you're saying it's an infection? All my people are at risk? |
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44 | 00402A3C | 00402A84 | Here and there. This way and that. You understand what I'm saying? They'll be time for swapping stories when the job here's done. |
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45 | But let's just say we like building things. There's a... security to it, you know? Foundation's just the start. | "Foundation" refers to the name of the town you've built | ||
46 | 00402A3E | 00402A7A | Yeah. We'll be doing the same. |
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47 | 00402A40 | 00402A8F | Awfully polite. Guess that's as good a start as any. More than we've learned to expect, at any rate. |
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48 | 00402A42 | 00402A77 | Inoculated? This some kind of scare tactic? |
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49 | 004286B1 | 004286C9 | Sacrifices had to be made, huh? Heard that before. Guess your Appalachia's no different than the rest of the Wasteland. |
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50 | We'll do what you want. Let me know when that inoculation is ready. | |||
51 | 004286B2 | 004286D1 | *sigh* First the water in Pittsburgh, now this. God damn it. I can't just move these people again... |
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52 | You win. We'll hand out your inoculation whenever it's ready. | |||
53 | 004286B3 | 004286CE | Don't. You. Dare. You have any idea how many people I've lost just getting here!? |
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54 | Look, you've made your point. We'll hand out your inoculation, but I'm keeping an eye on you. | |||
55 | 004286B4 | 004286D2 | Damn it. Fine. You made your point. I'll hand out this inoculation of yours whenever it's ready. |
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56 | 004286B5 | 005A2263 | What? They're... those things now? Jesus. We shouldn't have sent them alone... | |
57 | You said you have an inoculation? Fine. We'll take all you can make. Just let me know when it's here. | |||
58 | 004286B6 | 00428766 | He's dead? This was your damn Appalachia virus, wasn't it? |
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65 | 00590465 | 0059047B | Dammit. Looks like I'll be paying a few families a visit soon. |
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66 | All right. If Aubrie's behind you, so am I. I'll get the details from him when he gets back. | |||
67 | If you need to resupply, you should give Sunny a visit. Hell, after that ordeal, if you see a free bed in the boarding house, rest up. | |||
68 | For now, you just hold up your end of the deal and get us that inoculation. | |||
81 | 00590471 | 004286CA | What? They're... those things now? Jesus. We shouldn't have sent them alone... |
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82 | You said you have an inoculation? Fine. We'll take all you can make. Just let me know when it's here. | |||
83 | 0042876A | What? They can't all be... How hard did you look? They would've had fall back spots picked out. |
grasping at straws | |
84 | 00590488 | You locals sure are something. If you weren't offering help that we needed, I'd have you thrown out on your tail. |
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85 | I'll get the details from Aubrie, but sounds like you got some work ahead of you. | |||
86 | So why don't you get out of here, Vault Dweller. And when you come back, it better be with that inoculation you've been speaking so highly of. | |||
90 | 00590478 | 00590481 | Nice to know I'm dealing with a reasonable person. Never know what kind of morons we'll stumble across out here. |
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92 | 005A225D | 004286E9 | Go on... |
player told you that you are infected with the Scorched Plague |
W05_MQS_202P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 004058F3 | 00405901 | You can't handle my dulcet voice. Get out of here! |
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2 | 004058F4 | 0040590C | They keep their distance, but they've always helped us out when we've needed them. It'll work. |
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3 | 004058F5 | 004058FA | I don't know, something about mission protocols. They seem like ex-military to me, but I haven't exactly checked their records. Just be careful. |
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4 | 004058F6 | 00405912 | Yeah well, you go be the big hero then. I've got shit to do. |
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5 | 004058F7 | 0040591E | All right. Just so you know, these people are, uh, rigid when it comes to how they contact each other. They have this whole signaling thing they do. |
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6 | I'm gonna mark a spot on your map. Go there and wave the flag there-the old stars and stripes. | |||
7 | That will let them know you're the one. They'll tell you what to do from there. | |||
8 | 004058F8 | 0040591F | The blueprints don't exactly list the spec sheet, but there's a LOT of install ports and wide open space. Penny's started calling it the Grim Reaper's Hallway. |
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9 | I had to reach out to some... specialists who've been shadowing us since the Pitt. They've agreed to meet, but they want to talk to you first. | |||
10 | 004058F9 | 004059B1 | So, I saw Jen and Penny are working on that stealth tech. Guess it's time we talked about those laser turrets, huh? |
W05_MQS_203P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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48 | 004058F1 | 0040C6EC | You really know that whole "over-deliver" mantra, don't you? Captain Fields and his soldiers say they're here to stay. |
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91 | 0040C6E8 | 0040C6ED | We got the crew and the equipment. All that's left is to get to work. You let me know when you're ready, because once we start it's gonna be real noisy. |
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178 | 0059299A | 00592876 | No, we're all ready here. You've built a team and we're all just waiting on you to lead it. |
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179 | Just let me know when you're ready. |
Duped from Data\Sound\Voice\SeventySix.esm\W05_NPCM_Paige\00402A98_3.xwm | ||
180 | 00592E5F | 00592E60 | Captain Fields and his soldiers say they're here to stay. |
Copy earlier line, remove part from the earlier line. 0040C6EC_1 |
W05_MQS_Choice[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00592503 | 00592877 | We'll gather everything up and meet you there. Gonna be a job to remember. |
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2 | 00592506 | 00592878 | Alright, just let me know when you are. |
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3 | 00592507 | 0040C6F4 | We're all waiting on your word. No use just sitting around, right? |
W05_MQS_204P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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4 | 0040E020 | 0040E025 | Look, I've got an entire settlement to manage. I don't have time to track every single person's comings and goings. |
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5 | What's more, I trust she's smart enough to take care of herself. | |||
6 | 0040E021 | 0040E024 | She said she needed to check on the Motherlode. Some final prep? I understood maybe half of it? Some of it? None of it. |
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7 | Didn't think it would take this long though. | |||
8 | 0040E022 | 0040E27F | Hey. Waiting on Doctor Hornwright. You didn't happen to run into her on the way, did you? |
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84 | 00584A33 | 00584A34 | Damn raiders! Well, I guess it's up to you now. Here, Penny gave me this spare ID card. It should get you in. |
Initially angry, muttering about the raiders almost under your breath, rhetorically. Then, talking to the player and feeling worried. |
85 | We'll wait for you here. Good luck. | |||
103 | 0058F93D | 0058F955 | Everything's in your hands now. |
Grave, sympathetic |
104 | 0058F956 | Those Raiders have no idea what's coming. |
Confident | |
105 | 0058F957 | Give 'em hell, Seventy-Six. |
Confident | |
106 | 0058F958 | You'll get Doctor Hornwright back. I know it. |
W05_MQS_201P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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15 | 0040C244 | 0040FC0F | You've secured our way down to the vault pretty handily, haven't you? |
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16 | I just can't believe your luck in finding Doctor Hornwright. | |||
41 | 0040E42A | 0040E445 | Don't be modest, it makes it even more impressive. |
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44 | 00410026 | 00410027 | Honestly? Maybe, she's tougher than she seems. She's been with us for a while, so I can vouch for her loyalty at least. |
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45 | She said she has a way to beat the grid, so I'm inclined to believe her. | |||
46 | Anyway, her name is Jen. Go talk to her, and I'll get back to work on figuring out a plan for these military grade turrets. | |||
88 | 005872E6 | 005872FF | Oh! Right, sorry. I've been focusing on the problem too long. Tunnel vision. |
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89 | Let's see... Uh, basically the problem is that there's really serious laser grids. The kind you can't just cut the power to disable. | |||
90 | It's like nothing I've ever seen before. If they lose power for even a fraction of a second, they'll lock the whole thing down for hours, days maybe. | |||
91 | 005872E7 | 005872F9 | She's getting some equipment brought down, I think. Better run unless you want to find yourself carrying consoles around. |
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92 | Oh, but before you get going though, let's talk business. | |||
106 | 0058BD64 | 0058BD6C | Alright. I've been working on the next problem we need to solve for busting into Vault 79. That doozy of a laser grid. |
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107 | I figure that we've got some experienced scavengers in Foundation already, folks who know a thing or two about busting bunkers... small ones anyway. | |||
108 | Thing is, before I even start asking around, our youngest scavenger pops up to tell me she's got it handled. Handled, before I even told her the problem! |
W05_MQS_205P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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16 | 0041CB78 | 0041CB80 | I think so. Jen? Radcliff? |
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17 | 0041CB79 | 0041CB87 | I know, I know. We'll get it opened for you. You can count on us. |
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18 | 0041CB7A | 0041CB82 | United we stand and all that? Sounds good to me. |
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19 | 0041CB7B | 0041CB81 | Yeah. You're right. Let's get this demo started. |
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20 | 0041CB7C | 0041CC61 | Doctor Hornwright told us what happened. Filthy Raiders. Nothing but a bunch of lowlife scabs. |
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21 | 00586E5A | This is no place for me. | ||
75 | 0055C265 | 0055C268 | Let's crack this Vault. |
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80 | 0055F1B6 | 0055F1B8 | Is something wrong? Why did you come back? |
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81 | 0055F1BA | It looks like everyone is here. |
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82 | 0055F1BB | We need to get started. |
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83 | 0055F1BC | That tunnel looks ominous. Hopefully you won't encounter any issues. |
W05_MQ_101P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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21 | 003FBFA7 | 0042A0DA | We're ready to hand out the inoculation as soon as it's here. |
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22 | 0042A0DB | Still waiting on that inoculation you promised. |
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23 | 0042A0DC | Got that vaccine yet? |
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119 | 00429944 | 00429967 | Still don't know what to think of you, Vault Dweller, but... well, saving us from your plague is a good start. You watch out for you and yours out there. |
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120 | 00429945 | 00429974 | We don't have to "be" anything, but fine. We'll hand it out with the next ration. |
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121 | 00429947 | 0042996A | Fine. Everyone could use a drink, anyway. |
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122 | 00429949 | 00429975 | All right. All right. Don't get mad. |
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123 | 0042994B | 0042996D | Well, I guess I should be impressed if you went to all the trouble of making it easy to take. |
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124 | 0042994F | 0042996C | Well you ain't GETTING more. Don't push it. Now let's see this inoculation of yours. |
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125 | Wait. This is Nuka-Cola. What are you trying to pull here? | |||
126 | 00429951 | 00429979 | Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't an inoculation be in a needle? This is a case of Nuka-Cola. |
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127 | 00429953 | 0042996F | You. Asshole. Fine. Here. Now let's see it. |
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128 | This is the inoculation? Nuka-Cola bottles? | |||
131 | 00429957 | 0042998D | What's this? Nuka-Cola? Nice looking label, I guess. What gives? |
W05_MQ_102P_B[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00403460 | 00403476 | Yeah. So am I. You don't like reality? Deal with it. Get out there and find us a drill for this crazy plan of yours. |
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2 | Appalachia is your stomping grounds, right? This whole area was mining country. Plenty of drilling companies around for you to look into. | |||
3 | 00403462 | 0040347D | Well hand drills ain't gonna cut it, I can tell you that right now. We need something industrial level. |
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4 | Appalachia's mining country, right? We need something like that. Breach through miles of hard rock in a minute. | |||
5 | Maybe check a few of the drilling equipment companies? See if they left anything behind? | |||
6 | 00403464 | 00403474 | That's, uh, the mining conglomerate, right? Yeah, that might just work. |
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7 | I'll start talking to folks about how we can crack the rest. You keep up your end, we might just be in business. | |||
8 | 00403466 | 0040347A | If it was just cutting, lifting, a little mortar work, we got that covered, but that's not what you're asking for. |
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9 | We need to find a weak point in this structure and bust through it. That means drilling into reinforced, lead-lined concrete and steel. | |||
10 | You find us something that can do that, we can handle finding the right spot to hit for ya. | |||
11 | 00403468 | 0040347B | Yeah. Well, I mean, we could start thinking about the rest of this nonsense. Laser trip wires, how the hell are we gonna handle that? |
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12 | Ah, well, one thing at a time. You get us a big enough drill, we can find the right spot to hit. Every structure's got its weak point. | |||
13 | 0040346A | 0040347C | Hmm... I can think of a few ways that gold could help us. |
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14 | So you just need someone to do a job, huh? Yeah, we know the drill. Long as we get paid, we won't have any problems. | |||
15 | But let's talk practical before we sign on. The demo work for bringing down a Vault needs serious equipment. | |||
16 | 0040346C | 00403475 | You got some grand scheme to re-ignite "the basis of capital" and all that other money talk the lobbyists on the Hill would always yammer about? |
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17 | That's all well and good, but my concern is how that gold can help us right here, right now. How it can help the people of Foundation. | |||
18 | *sigh* Look, let's say I believe you. A structure like this, you'd need some serious equipment to do any demo work. | |||
19 | 0040346E | 00403477 | We're usually in the "build" not "break" business. But sometimes you gotta demolish an old space, so... maybe... |
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20 | Why? Which Vault are we talking about? | |||
21 | 00403470 | 00403478 | What? You want us to build a Vault? That's a little outside of our usual work order... |
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22 | Huh. Oh, I see... interesting. Client was obviously paranoid about security. Lasers. Turrets. Super-thick walls... | looking over the blueprints | ||
23 | This is about that treasure, isn't it? So it's not bull, after all. It's in this Vault. And you want us to help you get it. | |||
24 | 00403472 | 00403479 | You keep coming around. At this rate, we'll have to get you to build a house for yourself. Oh wait, you dwellers have that whole C.A.M.P. thing going on... | |
25 | 0054861C | The Vault Dweller from seventy-six. What is it? |
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26 | 0054861D | You want to talk? What is it? |
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27 | 00548614 | 0054861E | The real opportunity is what that gold can do for Foundation. For the people living here. |
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28 | Demo-ing a Vault isn't just some routine work order, though. Gonna need some serious equipment to pull off. | |||
29 | 00548616 | 0054861A | Then we can't really help, can we? Vaults have a lot similarities between them, but they can be all kinds of weird on the inside. |
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30 | You want us to help? We need to know more. | |||
31 | 00548618 | 0054861F | Huh. Oh, I see... interesting. Client was obviously paranoid about security. Lasers. Turrets. Super-thick walls... |
reading the blueprints |
32 | This is about that treasure, isn't it? So it's not bull, after all. It's in this Vault. And you want us to help you get it. | |||
33 | 00590A15 | 00590A17 | It could be used to barter for all kinds of things we need. Supplies. Better defenses. Materials to build and expand. |
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34 | We could get a real foothold here, not just for today, but for the future. |
W05_MQA_206P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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71 | 0054EDEC | 0059C5A1 | Well, it's done. |
Something really complicated, time consuming and difficult is done. |
126 | 005526D4 | 005834E0 | Remember our arrangement. I'm here to collect. |
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202 | 005834CA | 005834DD | I was afraid of that. |
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203 | 005834CB | 005834D7 | You're making a mistake. Those goons will just squander it. But I guess half is better than none. |
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204 | 005834CC | 005834DF | Thank you. Foundation and the Overseer will put this to good use. |
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208 | 005834CF | 005834E3 | Paige. I speak for Foundation. |
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210 | 005834D1 | 005834D5 | I couldn't agree more. |
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343 | 0059DCD0 | 0059DCDF | Yeah, whatever. |
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344 | 0059DCE0 | Bye. I'll see you around Foundation later, right? |
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345 | 0059DCE1 | Bye. |
Saying goodbye to someone you didn't want to talk to in the first place. | |
346 | 0059DCD2 | 0059DCE2 | Frankly, I don't see why you're asking. I don't see why I should tell you anything. |
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347 | 0059DCE3 | We've got plans to disassemble some water and air purifiers and move them back to the settlement, get some other infrastructure set up. |
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348 | Nothing too exciting for someone like you, I'm sure. | |||
349 | 0059DCE4 | Go back to Foundation and rethink a lot of our future plans. We can't do everything I hoped to do for a while, but we'll still get there eventually. |
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350 | A lot of what would've gone to improve peoples' lives is going to have to go to defenses and arming ourselves. I guess that's just how it goes. | |||
351 | What's the saying? Everything that's old is new again. | |||
352 | 0059DCD4 | 0059DCD9 | Get out of my face with that shit. What cut? Asshole. |
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353 | 0059DCDA | It's really exciting. There's so much we can do to really, genuinely improve folks' lives in Foundation. |
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354 | Thanks for sticking with us, for caring about what happens to Foundation. We couldn't have asked for more. | |||
355 | 0059DCDB | It's certainly not what I expected. I guess you must've done this for your own reasons. |
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356 | Maybe you thought it would keep the raiders from coming down on us. I don't know. It won't work. People like that ... they just hate everyone. It's too late to help them. | |||
357 | 0059DCD6 | 0059DCE5 | I don't want to get into this with you. WE did it. All of us, all together. We should've shared in the rewards. That's why your decision is so disappointing. |
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358 | 0059DCE6 | We did. I knew we could pull it off with the right crew, but you certainly did a hell of a job yourself. |
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359 | Just thinking about everything we can do now is exciting. Seriously, thank you. The future's looking brighter than I ever expected. | |||
360 | 0059DCE7 | It's hard for me to understand why you'd give anything to those people. Killers and thieves. Do you think you've kept them at bay with this offering? |
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361 | I guess I don't need to understand, though. | |||
362 | 0059DCD8 | 0059DCDC | It's hard to believe that we actually did it. You know? But it was worth it. |
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363 | 0059DCDD | All of that and for what? |
speaking somewhat to yourself here, complaining to someone who caused your problems | |
364 | 0059DCDE | After everything we've been through together ... you know what? I don't want to talk about it right now with you. |
Getting a bit upset with someone but then pulling back from that to be the bigger person |
W05_DialogueSettlers_Foundation[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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119 | 004299D3 | 0057BB75 | Come join us for some music. We play every night. |
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120 | 0057BB76 | Every night we play music on the deck. You don't want to miss it. |
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121 | 0057BB77 | This is a great way to end the day. |
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122 | 0057BB78 | Its nice to relax to some music at the end of the day. |
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123 | 0057BB79 | Time to get some shut eye. |
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124 | 0057BB7A | Time for bed. I'm tired. Building this place is hard work. |
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125 | 0057BB7C | Morning. |
greeting | |
145 | 0059F00D | Another day of hard work. |
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146 | 0059F00E | Afternoon. |
greeting | |
147 | 0059F00F | Evening. |
greeting |
W05_DialogueSettlersScavengers_Generic[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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231 | 005751A5 | 0057BB7B | I've made a lot of friends here in Foundation. Nobody special yet though, if you know what I mean. |
W05_HolotapeQuest_MJP[]
(Paige's journal, entry 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 005856D7 | 0058570D | Well, it's done. We raided the Vault, found a bunch of actual, living secret service goons there. Who could've anticipated that? | |
2 | Things have been set in motion to maybe change things around here for the better. | |||
3 | Timeline's iffy though, we'll have to build up some scratch before we're welcome at the table. Then, maybe we can think about expanding around here. | |||
4 | We've got a lot of newcomers who'll want to put down homesteads, work with Foundation to secure this area against the growing threat of Crater. | |||
5 | We can do this. We've got to do this. | trying to convince yourself "you got this" | ||
6 | 005856D8 | 005856FC | Well, it's done and over with. I guess I understand the desire to divide things up evenly between the folks in Crater and us in Foundation. ... | existentially tired not physically tired, idk |
7 | I'm not sure I see any scenario where they use their funds in a way that's good for the overall community of Appalachia, but maybe I'm missing something. | |||
8 | Anyway, we need to focus on making the best of things here for our people. Protecting everybody here and enriching their lives with what we've got. | |||
9 | I'll have to have a meeting with Ward and some of the others to figure out our plans for expansion, homesteads, and so on. | |||
10 | Not sure how much we can expand and still protect our own, so it's going to have to be planned thoroughly before we do anything. I want to believe we can. | trying to convey confidence but it's not clear if something is possible. | ||
24 | 005856E9 | 005856FF | Well, we did it! Hopefully that's the hard work done. This is just a huge step forward for our community, and for Appalachia as a whole. | |
25 | I know those raiders can't be too happy, but honestly ... what did they expect? Their philosophy for life is pure hubris. | |||
26 | It's not freedom to let people just shoot each other up, or steal with no consequences. It's pure chaos. | |||
27 | Anyway, if they come looking to cause trouble, we ought to be ready. I'd tell Ward to double the guard for a bit, but he likely already has. | |||
28 | Next thing we need to do is discuss how we can expand, we have a lot of folks just starting out who need homes, farms, businesses. | |||
29 | Time to start drawing up plans. We don't want to rush into anything without thinking about sustaining this place, protecting the people here. Better call a meeting with Ward and such. | |||
30 | 005856EA | 00585711 | Hell, Fields finally brought his people into the fold. Took him long enough. | |
31 | I guess for those three, coming here was about trying to find another unit to join. When that unit ended up being dead, they didn't know where else they belonged. | |||
32 | Well, Foundation's community will do them some good. Do us some good too. | |||
33 | 005856EB | 005856FB | I'm worried about Jen. That last mission was rough for her. Who'd have thought her mother was alive and in some kinda underground communist pyramid? | |
34 | Certainly not me, I'm not into speculative fiction anymore. | |||
35 | Maybe there's something we can do to raise her spirits. Spaghetti night, or hell, maybe some campfire songs and moonshine. | |||
36 | *snaps his fingers* Scavenger run into Watoga's comic shop, that's the way. Maybe the good doctor can lend a hand with all the killer robots. | |||
37 | 005856EC | 0058570C | Oh, sure. No rush, I'll be here when you want to talk some more. | She starts to leave while you're still talking, so you call out a bit to her. |
42 | 005856EE | 00585707 | I don't want to make you uncomfortable, but you're the first ghoul to join our community. We haven't had the chance to talk to many ghouls. How'd it happen? | being delicate about a medical condition |
45 | 005856F0 | 00585704 | Uh huh. Not much of a job market these days, huh? | kidding |
47 | 005856F2 | 00585701 | Of course, Daniel Hornwright. I read the papers. Back when we ... had papers to read. So you're a scientist? | |
49 | 005856F4 | 005856FD | Whenever we get someone new to Foundation, I take the time to meet them. I ask them their name, their story, take their measure. For posterity, sorta. | |
50 | More so I don't forget, if I'm being honest. So today I'm talking to Doctor Penelope Hornwright. Are you willing to tell me about yourself, doctor? | joking about forgetting | ||
51 | 005856F5 | 0058570E | Well, we arrived. We're finally here. It's a damn sight better than the Pitt. | |
52 | Hopefully we can make a better go of things, now that folks won't be afraid to start families. | |||
53 | Some of us forgot what green, living things looked like after the war. | |||
54 | The only green we saw was the poison lingering in the air of the Capital, when we left on the last train out of Union Station. | |||
55 | There's so much energy to build when you finally think things might be able to last. It's a home, a real home, finally! |