This is a transcript for dialogue with Penelope Hornwright. |
W05_Dialogue_PenelopeHornwright[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 0059F791 | 0059F792 | Hmmm.. |
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2 | 0059F794 | Hhhmm. |
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3 | 0059F795 | Hmmm...ehh. |
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4 | 0059F797 | Ehhh... |
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5 | 0059F798 | Huh. |
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6 | 0059F79A | Huh... |
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7 | 0059F79B | Huh! |
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8 | 0059F79D | Huh.. |
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9 | 0059F79E | Huhh.. |
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10 | 0059F79F | Hnngh. |
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11 | 0059F7A0 | Hmmm. |
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12 | 0059F7A2 | Eghh.. |
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13 | 0059F7A3 | Hnh. |
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14 | 005A2B79 | 0059F793 | Ohhh. |
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15 | 0059F796 | Ooh... |
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16 | 0059F799 | Oh! |
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17 | 0059F7A6 | Huh..? |
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18 | 005A2B7A | 0059F79C | Hah! |
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19 | 0059F7A1 | Hmm! |
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20 | 0059F7A4 | Hngh! |
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21 | 0059F7A5 | Ehh..? |
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22 | 0059F7A7 | Hehh..! |
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23 | 0059F7A8 | Hnh! |
W05_MQS_201P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 0040C22F | 0040C247 | Huh. Well, if your new society will allow ghouls like me to join, then I'll help. |
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2 | Otherwise you can beat it. I've seen plenty of folks try to save the world since things went to hell, and all of them had their problems. | Disillusioned, bitter | ||
3 | 0040C230 | 0040C24B | Hmm, well, I'll need a Pip-Boy for a mobile terminal. Not yours, don't worry. I'll need a full construction kit so I can add some extra circuitry. |
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4 | Also, I'll need something I consulted on years ago. A circuitry schematic that could've changed everything, if we hadn't blown ourselves up. | |||
5 | 0040C238 | 0040C248 | There are plenty of government facilities in Appalachia. More if you head north. What's so special about this one? |
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6 | 0040C239 | 0040C245 | I don't understand. What do they want with a vault? I saw Foundation on my way back into Appalachia. They look pretty comfortable there. |
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7 | 0040C23F | 0040E454 | Didn't you hear her say my name? I'm Penny Hornwright. This used to be my home a long, long time ago. Maybe you should introduce yourself now, huh? |
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8 | 0040C242 | 0040C246 | Oh, really? What exactly do you need the Motherlode's help with? |
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9 | And as an aside, robots don't have "friends" and don't need to be "convinced" to do things. If you want them to do something, you need to reprogram them. | not quite facepalming, but are they serious? | ||
10 | 0040C244 | 0040E460 | Well, that was exciting, to say the least. So. Secondary user, eh? Who the hell are you and what kind of changes is she talking about? |
dryly |
11 | 0040E462 | What is it, questions about the Pip-Boy parts? |
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12 | 0040FC07 | Ah, you're back! I've been busy working on the Motherlode's voice interface. Have those parts for me yet? |
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13 | 0040FC08 | Need something? |
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14 | 0040FC0E | Thanks! I'll take those parts, if you don't mind. |
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17 | 0054972E | Hmm? |
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18 | 0059044E | Thank you for bringing me the schematic and kit, but there's some bad news I'm afraid. |
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19 | 0059044F | Well, once I get those parts in then she should be ready to go. I'll head to Foundation afterward. |
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20 | 0040E40E | 0040E447 | Please. I'll wear a gas mask and head straight to whomever's in charge. Let them know that you're to blame for my presence. |
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21 | 0040E412 | 0040E468 | *sighs loudly* Good gracious. She's full of dad jokes. Alright, I'll add full conversational protocols to the list. |
muttering to yourself mostly, tired because it was a bad joke |
23 | 0040E414 | 0040E458 | Great. Thanks. |
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25 | 0040E416 | 0040E456 | Well, you're one hell of a stray dog, but yes. I'll accept. |
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27 | 0040E418 | 0040E448 | No, father-Daniel has been gone for a long time. |
you've come to terms with it mostly, been years now |
29 | 0040E41A | 0040E465 | Of course! You mustn't have a built-in device... I guess Daniel decided you didn't need a voice unless you were speaking to him. Typical. |
well obviously, then kinda 'that figures, what a jerk' - Daniel is your father |
34 | 0040E424 | 0040E459 | I'll be here working on her conversational skills, if you need anything else. |
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35 | 0040E425 | 0040E441 | Salvaging. Eyebots are basically just flying sensor modules, and the altimeter could be salvaged from that ridiculous plane father hung upstairs. |
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36 | I'm not sure about finding an interpolator, but I saw a robot that had a human brain attached to it near RobCo. | |||
37 | I would bet that unethical monstrosity has some serious interpolation needs. | |||
38 | 0040E426 | 0040E44D | Well, her data processing is extremely slow. Maybe it's not actually broken, but it certainly doesn't work. She'll need a better interpolator. |
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39 | She also needs a new sensor module and altimeter for sure. Something's corroded the contacts pretty badly on both of those. | |||
40 | 0040E427 | 0040E451 | Well, she's able to speak but she wasn't made for it. Normal conversations are probably a ways off for now. |
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42 | 0040E42C | 0040E45F | Next? No, she'll be ready once I finish putting those parts in... near as I can get her on short notice, anyway! |
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43 | 0040E42E | 0040E466 | Lovely. I had a chance to crack her open while you were gone. It's not good news, I'm afraid. |
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47 | 00549714 | 00549725 | Oh, clever! It never would've occurred to me to dissolve the corrosion with a common house cleaner. |
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48 | It'll probably work for the altimeter, but Motherlode's sensor module is just too far gone. It still needs a replacement. | |||
49 | 00549716 | 0054972A | Oh! You know what, there is an eyebot upstairs that I was tinkering on... must have been thirty years ago now. Maybe it's still there? |
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50 | 00549718 | 00549724 | That's a bit on the nose, but so is "ghoul" and "radroach" so... whatever works. |
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51 | I simply can't imagine what kind of terrible person would do that to someone else. All the ones I ran into out there were completely homicidal. | |||
52 | 0054971A | 00549729 | A doctoral candidate named Aaliyah was heading development on it, before the war. Brilliant stuff. |
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53 | With any luck, she's in a vault right now, but I'd suggest taking a look around her old home in Summersville. She never used her office on campus. | |||
54 | 0054971E | 00549728 | Ignoring the fact that you'd almost certainly insist on wearing it afterward-it's experimental. It could ruin the unit entirely. |
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55 | Also, the changes I need to make would strip out some regular functionality that you probably use, like health monitoring and so on. | |||
56 | 00549721 | 00549727 | Okay, let's try your integrated voice module again. Can you say something, Motherlode? |
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59 | 0054B14F | 0054B152 | Yes... sure he is... and I'm a zombie. |
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60 | 0054B150 | 0054B154 | Are you kidding? That's a total conspiracy theory! You might as well throw in the Mothman for good measure. |
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61 | 0054B31F | 0054B322 | Yes, because the alternative's been so kind to me. Look, nobody's having a good time anymore. It's literally the end of the world. |
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62 | 0054DD00 | 0054DD17 | Well, I didn't learn it at college, I can tell you that much. It was always a hobby of mine before the war. Nowadays it's how I stay alive. |
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63 | A robot is always going to be a better shot than I am, and it's no great tragedy if they break down. You can usually repair them. | |||
64 | 0054DD02 | 0054DD12 | Really? I don't need gold. I mean, it's not like pocket watches are even in style anymore. Maybe for circuitry, but eh... |
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65 | Look, I'm not saying money is useless. It's not! I just personally don't care much about it. | |||
66 | 0054DD04 | 0054DD18 | I bet there's at least one in a forgotten corner of Vault-Tec University. Sorry for not being able to be more specific, though. |
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67 | 0054DD06 | 0054DD13 | More than anything. You have no idea how long I've been alone out here... so tell me, how do we do this? |
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68 | 0054DD08 | 0054DD19 | Lovely. Beats only having blasted robots to talk to-no offense, Motherlode. So, what's the plan? |
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69 | 0054DD0A | 0054DD14 | No, I just saw it from a distance. I never want to assume that I'll be welcome. Good way to get shot at, trust me. |
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70 | 0054DD0C | 0054DD1A | Really? A gigantic drilling robot just burst out of the ground, but I'm terrifying? Please. |
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71 | 0054DD0E | 0054DD15 | Wait, how is it that you can speak now? You didn't say anything when I came across you earlier, out in the wild. You know, you're quite terrifying! |
this is said as an offhand addition to her statement, matter of fact, "You know, you're quite terrifying!" |
72 | 0054DD0F | 0054DD16 | Motherlode? Oh. Of course, I see! This must be some sort of failsafe directive now that I'm back in this area... how fascinating! |
repeating Motherlode to herself, then a sorta facepalm of OH! DUH |
74 | 0054EE3E | 0054EE3F | Because I'm a sentient human being. Obviously more empathetic than most... I didn't need anyone to explain that humans should be treated humanely. |
humanely with emphasis to explain that it applies to all humans, duh |
75 | 00553C7E | 00553C7F | Is that all? I assume from that Pip-Boy on your wrist that you're from one yourself. Feeling homesick? |
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76 | 0055C589 | 0055C59E | Breach procedure?! |
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78 | 0055C58B | 0055C59F | What now? This saferoom is a lot less safe than I expected! |
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79 | 0055C58C | 0055C59D | No, I can't. I'm not exactly a fighter, if it wasn't entirely obvious. |
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80 | 0055C58E | 0055C5A5 | Well, it shouldn't take long at all to get the new guidance interface set up. |
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81 | However, while I was in there setting up her vocal system, I saw a lot of damage. I think she's going to need some new parts just to be safe. | |||
82 | 0055C590 | 0055C5A3 | I'll install an untethered communication setup while you're gone. That way we can talk to her whenever and wherever we want, like any other bot. |
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83 | 0055C592 | 0055C59C | Do I look particularly dangerous? It's the pocket protector, isn't it? I knew it. |
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84 | 0055C594 | 0055C5A2 | Oh, okay. Is that all? You want help to weaponize her? Forget about it. |
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86 | 0055C597 | 0055C5A0 | Primary transponder signal not found. Senior Executive Daniel Hornwright not found. Failsafe procedure initiated. |
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94 | 005872EC | 005872FB | Ah, noted? Once I get those parts installed, she'll be ready. Near as I can get her on short notice, anyway. |
You don't appreciate the hostility, you're just doing the job they asked for |
95 | 005872ED | 005872FC | Hmm, alright. I'll be here working on her conversational skills, if you need anything else. |
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96 | 005872EE | 005872F7 | Oh? What's that? |
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97 | 005872EF | 00587300 | I need a sensor module, an interpolator, and an altimeter. Was that sufficiently expedient for you? |
sometimes you wonder if the lord is testing you |
100 | 005872F1 | 005872FE | No. It would very nearly double in size from the components. Perhaps you want to have a gigantic club on the end of your arm though, who am I to judge? |
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102 | 005872F3 | 005872FA | I'll install an untethered communication setup while you're gone. That way we can talk to her whenever and wherever we want, like any other bot. |
Same line as 0055C5A3_1 |
103 | 005872F4 | 00587304 | Of course you do... well? |
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104 | 005872F5 | 005872FD | Sorry, how am I supposed to help you with your vision if you can't articulate it? I'm afraid that's going to be a no, darling. |
poised. amused, a bit condescending |
105 | 005872F6 | 00587302 | Oh my, you were serious, weren't you? I'm afraid I don't have time to explain this right now. Perhaps later? |
pitying almost |
109 | 0058BD65 | 0058BD6E | It's where I was originally heading... before the Motherlode started emerging. It was almost like she was herding me here. |
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110 | I was worried she'd spook the settlers there if she popped up... or spook them more than I might on my own. | |||
111 | Other folks have chased me off before. I could say that doesn't bother me, but it eats you away inside to lose all contact with others. | |||
112 | 0058BD69 | 0058BD6D | Mhm! I'll head there... presently. Just need to grab a thing or two before I leave... go over the debug stack from the part install too... |
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113 | So don't worry about checking back in right away. I'm fairly hopeful she won't have exploded. Hmm... reasonably sure she won't. | sending someone off, kind of get lost in your thoughts along the way though | ||
116 | 005A2B7B | 005A2B84 | Breach procedure?! |
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118 | 005A2B7D | 005A2B85 | What now? This saferoom is a lot less safe than I expected! |
W05_MQS_202P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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27 | 0041B727 | 0041B749 | No, no, no. I don't care about-I mean, you're looking for... spy gadgets? |
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28 | That's like a dream project! Can I see everything when you get back? | |||
30 | 0041B729 | 0041B751 | Are you saying what I think you're saying? |
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32 | 0041B72B | 0041B758 | Hmm... Oh! Seventh hole on the golf course, maybe? |
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33 | Wait, you don't... do you? | |||
36 | 0041B72D | 0041B75A | Found it! The part in the brackets says: BAI2 QUAN2YUAN2 and then the number 7. |
Reading outloud the letters/numbers and say "space" between them, like reading a password aloud |
37 | I'm afraid that's all Chinese to me. As in... it's actually Chinese... to everyone. | |||
39 | 0041B72F | 0041B753 | These logs look encoded, but like nothing I've seen before... I see the numerical headers you mentioned, though! |
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41 | 0041B731 | 0041B760 | Oh, no. There's no room for that! Though knowing her, she may yet try to make an appearance... So, do you want the logs from this robot? |
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81 | 005600C7 | 005600C9 | Oh, you're quite welcome. |
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92 | 005642F1 | 00564306 | I'm telling you that I'm not. Are you exactly like your parents? |
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96 | 005642F9 | 0056430B | To find the tech if it's nearby still and not shoot at anyone along the way. Maybe if you take it to the seventh hole it'll pick up the signal again? |
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97 | I'll get the lab ready for when you get back! Be safe out there, you two! | |||
100 | 005642FB | 005A2B7F | Ah, hello again! Put that robot on my workbench, will you? |
Just noticing a friend arrive in the middle of talking to someone else |
116 | 00575B41 | 00575B52 | Hey, Penny here. Looks like your little robot buddy blew up! |
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117 | Oh well. You must've really given it a good konk when you found it. Usually these little guys stick their landings a lot better. | |||
118 | Jen's already out the door, but it'll probably take her a little while to make it over to you there, where ever you are. Somewhere below the green. | |||
119 | You should look around. Never know what you mind find. Bring back a souvenir for your best buddy Penny, won't you? | |||
190 | 00590A31 | 005642FD | Ah, hello again! Put that robot on my workbench, will you? |
Just noticing a friend arrive in the middle of talking to someone else |
191 | 00583E74 | Thanks. This will just take a minute. I can't believe that anything she's going to say will make up for abandoning her family. | ||
192 | 0059C269 | This is a listening post. Our mission is complicated to explain... unless you know what's going on next door. I will tell you more later, if you let me live. | ||
193 | 0059C26A | Orders, and a lifetime of being shaped to think and be what they wanted. I didn't question it because I didn't know there were other ways to be, to think. | ||
194 | We were lied to, but people here were also lied to. Once I could see the puppeteers, I wanted nothing to do with any of it. I fled. | |||
195 | 0059C26B | Yes. I was trained from childhood to do this job. It's all I knew, I never chose any of this. It was either follow orders or die. |
W05_MQS_204P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 0040E01F | 0040E023 | Hi everyone. Small situation. Those... well-dressed people from the Crater are here. They say hello. |
being held at gunpoint by the Raiders |
2 | According to the one who is currently shoving a 10mm in my face... His name is "Hijack." Lovely. They want the Vault Dweller to come alone, or they are going to kill me. | |||
3 | I guess that's it. We'll just be here. Waiting. | |||
11 | 0040F518 | 0040F556 | Looking good across the board! She's ready. Meet back with the others at Vault 79? |
player fixes the Motherlode while you check the diagnostics |
12 | 0040F519 | 0040F547 | Okay. We just need to install it. The repair-and-patch wrapper will do most of the work. I'll be checking Motherlode's status remotely. |
player picks up the finished Intelligence module |
13 | 0040F51A | 0040F555 | Settings are all over the place. Nothing's winning out, so everything is normalizing. Looks like Motherlode will be how we remember her. |
analyzing the test results |
14 | 0040F51B | 0040F53A | Settings are now set for maximum empathy. I... don't know what that means for a drilling machine. I hope you're happy. |
analyzing the test results |
16 | 0040F51D | 0040F53B | Showing peak aggression. Far from the default settings, but maybe that's not a bad thing. We are breaking into the Vault, after all. |
analyzing the test results |
17 | 0040F51E | 0040F551 | Hop in the scanner. Let's see the results. |
finished the Motherlode test |
18 | 0040F51F | 0040F545 | Wait. What? They made that an option? Why would anyone? I can't.. Ugh. |
Motherlode programming test - player talks to the fake wall and it comes down |
19 | 0040F520 | 0040F55B | Okay. Stopping to think before drilling. That's Motherlode's default behavior. That's a good thing. |
Motherlode programming test - player pushes the fake wall down |
20 | 0040F521 | 0040F54D | Okay. Aggression. The scan will pick that up. Make the Motherlode a little feistier. |
Motherlode programming test - player hits the fake wall as hard as he can |
21 | 0040F522 | 0040F548 | Simple goal. Get to the other side. The real test is how you handle the walls. Whatever you do alters the module's programming. |
you and the player enter the programming test room |
22 | 0040F523 | 0040F559 | If you want to look like a complete idiot, then I don't see why not. |
Not amused |
23 | But if you're ready to get Motherlode up and running, then how about we focus on that, instead? | Impatient | ||
24 | 0040F524 | 0040F540 | The entrance to The Cave is down the stairs. |
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25 | 0040F525 | 0040F557 | Given sophisticated-enough software - which this is - that organic process can be emulated. |
Proud |
26 | And believe me when I tell you, no small amount of money and man-hours went into making that happen. | Proud | ||
27 | Now, shall we get started? | |||
28 | 0040F526 | 0040F542 | Probably because those names are ridiculous, but that's really just a blind guess. |
Snarky, since the player just said something dumb |
29 | 0040F527 | 0040F558 | Okay. Common question. Been a while since I've had to explain. |
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30 | Imagine you're programming a mathematical module for intelligent behavior, and you say to yourself: "hey, why do the math when the human brain does all that on its own?" | |||
31 | Build a cave. Have a person navigate through it. Have them break down some fake walls to simulate drilling. Then do a scan at the other end. | |||
32 | 0040F528 | 0040F550 | In the simplest possible terms. yes. Thankfully, we've got just the tool we need to program the module. Ready for a visit to The Cave? |
Feeling confident & good about things. This plan might just work. |
33 | 0040F529 | 0040F553 | Well, we'll need to go through The Cave. |
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34 | 0040F52A | 0040F54A | That's right. The good news is, we have everything we need right here to make that happen. We have The Cave. |
Feeling confident & good about things. This plan might just work. |
35 | 0040F52B | 0040F541 | You know that big space station they're living in at The Crater? I heard they were able to fix up the communications systems. |
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36 | If so, they'd be able to listen in on a lot of local radio traffic. Maybe they picked up something over the airwaves. | |||
37 | Anyway, it doesn't matter now. We've still got a problem to solve. | |||
38 | 0040F52C | 0040F55E | Yeah, I'm okay. Thanks for asking. |
Taking a breath, checkiing yourself, recovering from a scary episode. Grateful for the player's timely intervention. |
39 | If you hadn't shown up when you did, it might be a different story. Those raiders were getting impatient. | Still a bit scared from what just happened, but things are better now. Whew! | ||
40 | 0040F52D | 0040F554 | The entire repair payload system was designed for maintenance. Wear and tear considerations. Deliberate sabotage? Trickier. |
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41 | We could do a custom payload. A re-engineered artificial intelligence module, with a repair-and-patch wrapped around it to handle installation. | |||
42 | 0040F52E | 0040F55A | Interesting suggestion, but I have my doubts that would work. The module is a very sophisticated piece of technology. |
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43 | We'd risk losing some key functionality in the process. | Impressed by the ingenuity, but still skeptical. | ||
44 | 0040F52F | 0040F54B | But. The Motherlode. They just kept... hitting her with bats and furniture. Furniture! Her navigation and decision-making module is completely shattered. |
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83 | 005752D0 | 005752D1 | I'll get the doors open. |
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87 | 0058F93B | 0058F93F | Thank goodness that's over! |
Huge relief, a lethal gunfight that was swirling all around you has just ended and now you're safe. |
88 | 0058F93C | 0058F93E | No! |
Crying out in fear as a gunfight erupts around you. You're in mortal danger. |
107 | 0058F93D | 0058F9CB | Let's get the Motherlode repaired and be on our way. |
Anxious |
108 | 0058F9CC | I just want to get the hell out of here before more Raiders show up. |
Anxious | |
109 | 0058F9CD | You've got what you need to repair the Motherlode. No time like the present., right? |
Anxious | |
110 | 0058F9CE | Just one last thing to do. Get the Motherlode back in action. |
Anxious | |
111 | 0058F9D0 | Like rats in a maze... |
A little apprehensive. You don't like to be the subject of experiments. | |
112 | 0058F9D1 | All things being equal, I'd rather be performing the experiment than a subject of it. |
A little apprehensive. You don't like to be the subject of experiments. | |
113 | 0058F9D2 | There had to be a simpler way to program the Motherlode's AI. This is really just overkill. |
A little apprehensive. You don't like to be the subject of experiments. | |
114 | 0058F9D3 | How much do you want to bet this whole maze was built to justify a budget increase? |
Sarcastic | |
115 | 0058FAD8 | Thanks again for coming to my rescue. |
relieved, grateful | |
116 | 0058FAD9 | Raiders really stink, you know that? I mean, literally. They smell awful. |
Annoyed | |
117 | 0058FADA | If I never see one of those Raiders again, it'll still be too soon. |
Annoyed, but relieved | |
118 | 0058FADB | The Motherlode really took a beating. |
Worried | |
126 | 0058FAD6 | 0058FADC | Repair complete. Systems nominal. Thank you, user. |
W05_MQS_205P[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 0041CB70 | 0041CB84 | Just get in the tunnel. |
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5 | 0041CB73 | 0055DE47 | I'm sure it's just a temporary anomaly. |
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15 | 0041CB77 | 0041CB88 | Motherlode is safely ahead of us. Wait... something is odd here. |
operating the Motherlode remotely |
21 | 0041CB7C | 00586E5A | This is no place for me. |
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31 | 0041FF25 | 0041FF56 | Motherlode's systems are red-lining. |
matter of fact |
35 | 0041FF30 | 0041FF41 | No. She wants to talk to us. Maybe the Vault Dweller should have a word with her? |
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40 | 0041FF35 | 0041FF3C | Such strange creatures. Always digging. |
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41 | 0041FF36 | 0041FF4D | I never like putting faith in a man whose first instinct is to break everything he sees. |
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45 | 0041FF3A | 0041FF45 | According to Paige, the wall reinforcements thin out deeper into the mountain. Motherlode knows the way. |
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61 | 00424438 | 00424468 | I've never seen turrets this powerful. We can't hold out for long. |
shouting; laser turrets are opening fire |
66 | 00424440 | 00424464 | The laser grid is off! |
cheering on Jen, who just finished flipping through the grid |
70 | 0042444D | 00424465 | This is clearly a dangerous operation from this point on. |
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71 | I'm an engineer, not a soldier. It's time I headed back to Foundation. | |||
74 | 0042445B | 00424460 | This can't be good. |
shouting; in combat |
78 | 0055DE45 | 0055DE48 | Looks like Motherlode's digging may have collapsed it. They're only way out was through us. |
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84 | 0055F1B6 | 0055F1BE | I'm not a fan of guns, but I'm glad to have one in here. |
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85 | 0055F1BF | I'm monitoring Motherlode as we speak. |
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86 | 0055F1C0 | So far, so good. |
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92 | 00586E57 | I need to talk to you. |
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98 | 00562146 | 0056214E | She's offline... and likely beyond repair. |
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106 | 00570D58 | 00570D63 | Hey, I got you this far. You should be grateful. |
angry |
107 | I'm leaving before I do something I'll regret. | |||
108 | 00570D59 | 00570D60 | I appreciate that, but Foundation needs me more. You'll have to make do without me. |
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109 | 00570D5A | 00570D61 | I'll give Paige a status update when I get back. Good luck to all of you. |
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112 | 00586E54 | 00586E58 | Only a fool wouldn't be nervous in here. |
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119 | 00590B7B | 00590B7C | We need to talk. |
W05_DialogueSettlers_InteriorInstance[]
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5 | 00570D5E | 0042AFD1 | I'm still getting settled in but I think I have almost all my necessary lab equipment available here now. |
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21 | 005554DC | You can never have too many spare parts. |
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22 | 005554DD | Maybe if I swap them... I'm sorry. What were you saying? |
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23 | 005554DE | I wish I could get my own Sunny to help down here. Actually, nevermind. Sunny was personality-cloned without failsafes. |
musing offhand | |
24 | 005554DF | Damn raiders. They're always breaking stuff. Then I have to fix it. |
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25 | 005554E0 | Hmm, I wonder if the scavengers are back with any new scrap. |
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26 | 005554E1 | I don't miss the way things used to be, before the war. It wasn't as idyllic as the advertisements tried to make it out to be. |
offhand musing | |
27 | 005554E2 | Not sure I'd be here, if you hadn't come along. Thanks. |
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77 | 00585738 | I wonder if I could go snag a few robots from Watoga to reprogram. Hmm. |
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98 | 00570D5F | 00590292 | I have important work to do. Can this wait? |
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99 | 00590293 | I asked not to be interrupted. I hope this is important. |
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100 | 00590294 | I have a few minutes while that machine powers up. What do you need? |
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155 | 00590289 | 0059028F | Aubrie? I suppose he's qualified. He doesn't seem particularly comfortable around me. |
matter of fact |
156 | 0059028B | 00590295 | Well, not long after things really went to hell, I ran across a Vault with a faulty door. It was perfectly fine inside, but the door mechanism was shot. |
calm, matter of fact |
157 | I negotiated with those inside and they agreed to take my family in if I could close it. Closing it could only be done from the outside and would result in lethal radiation. | calm, matter of fact | ||
158 | Imagine my surprise to end up like this! It has definite advantages though. Sometimes. I miss my nose, though. | calm, matter of fact | ||
159 | 0059028D | 00590290 | Oh, did the lab coat give it away? |
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160 | Before the war I was an industrialist, which I guess is just a fancy way of saying I did a lot of paperwork. | |||
161 | When everything went up in flames, I did whatever I could to survive. I'm sure you know a lot about how that can be like, so I won't bore you. | |||
162 | It's fantastic to simply be in a lab coat again, worrying about air and water purifiers. Worrying about making things better for people in Appalachia. | |||
165 | 0059BC76 | 0042AFD2 | So much to fix, so little time. |
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170 | 0059E0D1 | 0059E0ED | Good! I just traded someone for the same brand of socks I used to wear before the war. You know, the good kind with a gold stripe on the toe. |
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171 | 0059E0EE | Oh, I can't complain. Well, I can ... but what would be the point? This algorithm isn't going to write itself. |
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172 | 0059E0EF | I'm doing well, though I woke up to quite a racket this morning. At first I thought it was the motherlode, but it was just someone jackhammering ... something. |
nostalgic but annoyed | |
173 | 0059E0F0 | I'm alright. Better, now that I see you're here. We've had reports of hostiles in the area. |
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174 | 0059E0F1 | Today's been lovely. Thanks for asking. |
Neutral tone so it could be interpreted as serious or sarcastic | |
175 | 0059E0F2 | Oh, I've just been catching up with Mochou. We have a lot in common, despite our differences. |
Moe-Ch-oh | |
176 | 0059E0D2 | 0059E0E9 | Oh, you know. Whatever they need around here, really. I'd eventually like to try my hand at reproducing those spy gadgets that Jen showed me. |
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177 | 0059E0D3 | 0059E0E2 | I'm afraid I don't have much of an opinion. Radcliff in particular seems to be avoiding me, but I don't particularly care as long as he keeps his opinions and jokes to himself. |
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178 | 0059E0D4 | 0059E0E1 | She's a tricky one to figure out, isn't she? I rather like her for that. Too many people are too straight-forward around here. |
W05_HolotapeQuest_MJP[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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38 | 005856ED | 005856F8 | Most communities have a shoot first policy, because of the ferals. As you can see, some of us do retain our essential personhood despite the physical changes. | |
39 | I was exposed to a large dose of radiation. I negotiated entry for my child in exchange for fixing a Vault's door. | telling a story | ||
40 | I knew I was going to get stuck outside, that I'd get dosed. I was the only one who could fix it, though. That was a long time ago. My daughter's nearly twenty now. | |||
41 | Oh! Would it be alright if we got back to this later? My experiment timer is about to go off. | Just remembered something important, story time is over! Science! | ||
43 | 005856EF | 005856F6 | *laughs* I still use it, your farmers will appreciate the soil sample tests that I'm working on. | |
44 | But yes, mostly these days, I work with robots. I'm not an expert by pre-war standards, but around here I'm like Merlin. | |||
46 | 005856F1 | 00585724 | Yes, a geochemist. | |
48 | 005856F3 | 00585713 | Sure. I was born before the war, around here. My father was something of a well known industrialist. |