This is a transcript for dialogue with Joe Savoldi. |
AO_Companion_Bar[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1 | AO_Companion_Bar_Savoldi | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | You came to the right place, darling. I've got the best vodka money can buy. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A1a |
2 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {Friendly and impressed at seeing a fully functional Mister Handy. Toward the end, trying to find the right word for "limbs". / Friendly} Whoa, well look at what we have here. A full blown Mister Handy. Not everyday you see one with all the. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A2a | |
3 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | Tour guides? And I thought I heard everything. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A3a | |
4 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | Well, I'm sure I can scare up a few bottles of Nuka Cola. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A4a | |
5 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | Top shelf item's moonshine. But if you're a few caps shy, we got something with kick all right. But I wouldn't recommend it. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A5a | |
6 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {Speaking sternly to a bar patron you consider trouble. / Stern} Yeah, and we aim to keep it that way. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A6a | |
7 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | No way! MacCready?! I haven't seen you in ages. You still riding shotgun for the caravans? | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A7a | |
8 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {Cordial, but not terribly pleased to be addressing the person he's speaking with. / Irritated} Piper. You got some guts showing up here. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A8a | |
9 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {Friendly} Coldish. Here you go. | A9a | ||
10 | {Question} So, what, you're one of those Minutemen? | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A9b | ||
11 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {shocked / Surprised} Holy crap! A super mutant! | A10a | ||
12 | {Afraid} Is it tamed? I mean are you tamed? I mean, sure, one water coming right up. | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A10b | ||
13 | myActor: I'm lookin' for somethin' to drink... and I want the good stuff. | {Honestly surprised by the presence of a robot missing much of its face is asking him for a drink. / Surprised} Jesus, Nick. You scared the hell outta me. The hell happened to your face? | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A11a | |
14 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | Well... it appears I finally have a customer who wants to show a little class. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A1a | |
15 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | {Friendly and Concerned - Warning Codsworth to watch his back in Bunker Hill. / Concerned} You watch yourself around here, Handy. Plenty of these traders would love to get their hands on you. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A2a | |
16 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | Boy, you're in for one hell of a disappointment. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A3a | |
17 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | A little, but buy the lot and I'll throw in a dose of Rad Away as a chaser. Deal? | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A4a | |
18 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | Much obliged. Loiter all you like. If you need a place to stay the night, talk to my boy. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A5a | |
19 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | {Cordially but sternly explaining why you find a bar patron threatening. / Stern} It means, Mayor Hancock, that your reputation precedes you and that we don't want any trouble. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A6a | |
20 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | Well, if you ever change your mind, I can fix you up with some work. You just let me know. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A7a | |
21 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | {Cordial but not thrilled to be addressing the person you're talking to. / Irritated} Dunno. You finally decided to start paying for drinks? | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A8a | |
22 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | I think it's the hat that gives it away. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A9a | |
23 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | {Afraid} No! No smashing! | A10a | ||
24 | {Afraid} How about I just get you a water and leave you alone? | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A10b | ||
25 | myActor: No, no, no. I don't want that rotgut. I want the good stuff... the stuff I know you're keepin' under the counter. | {Slowly calming down while speaking to a robot missing much of the skin on its face. / Neutral} Nick, it looks like you lost a real heated argument with a Deathclaw. | myActor: You must have me confused with someone else... I just want you to give me a bottle so I can get stinkin' drunk. | A11a |
DialogueBunkerHill[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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26 | 002SavoldiRailroadScene_01_Intro | TonySavoldi: I don't know. People got to do something, Dad. | {Starting to get angry} When did you start to care about synths? | TonySavoldi: It's not that. The Railroad is the only one standing up to the Institute. | A1a |
27 | 002SavoldiRailroadScene_02_Core | Player Default: It's always good to help people. | {Bigot spouting some hate / Irritated} People. There's no people about it. They're Goddamned synths. | TonySavoldi: All I do here is help crusty old caravan hands, no offense, go blind off rotgut. | A1a |
28 | Player Default: It's always good to help people. | {Punch people, bigoted about Synths / Irritated} I have no problem helping people. Synths, though. | TonySavoldi: All I do here is help crusty old caravan hands, no offense, go blind off rotgut. | A2a | |
29 | Player Default: You should look after yourself. | {Appreciates being backed up / Stern} See. Now that's some advice. | B1a | ||
30 | {Young ungrateful bastard vibe / Stern} We got a business, you know how lucky we are? And you want to throw it away. | TonySavoldi: All I do here is help crusty old caravan hands, no offense, go blind off rotgut. | B1b | ||
31 | Player Default: Hey, this is between the two of you. | {A little angry / Irritated} We got a good life here. And you'd throw it all away? | TonySavoldi: All I do here is help crusty old caravan hands, no offense, go blind off rotgut. | X1a | |
32 | TonySavoldi: And that means they fight the Institute. Only ones that do. | {Indignant / Angry} What? You think that's noble or some bullshit? That just makes them idiots. | Y1a | ||
33 | {Firm, a little angry / Angry} No son of mine is going to throw his life away with those lunatics. | Player Default: It's always good to help people. | Y1b | ||
34 | TonySavoldi: And that means they fight the Institute. Only ones that do. | {Bigot speak / Angry} They're monster is what they really are. | TonySavoldi: And how do you know that? Have you ever met one? | Y2a | |
35 | TonySavoldi: At least the Railroad's fighting the Institute. And why not save synths? | {Bigoted, angry - the Deathclaw Preservation Society is made up and a ludicrous idea - so said with extreme sarcasm / Irritated} Might as well go off and join the "Deathclaw Preservation Society." | Player Default: Trying to save synths sounds noble to me. | A1a | |
36 | Player Default: I'm not alone in this, Dad. | {Angry, finale / Angry} Enough. We got customers. | A1a | ||
37 | Player Default: You don't know that. | {Pleased in a little bit petty a way / Irritated} You see, boy, now stop this nonsense. We got customers. | B1a | ||
38 | Player Default: I wouldn't mind getting some service here. | {A little contrite / Apologetic} Where my manners. If you want a drink talk to me. Need a bed, well, hit up numbskull over there. | X1a | ||
39 | Player Default: Ah, Gary. He is, well was, one of Cricket's hired guns. He hits the roads and comes back to find his wife missing. | {Conceding the point, hard wisdom / Irritated} Yeah, so the Institute kidnaps people. I'm not saying I like it. But the world's a dangerous place. | Y1a | ||
40 | {Stern, and at a loss for words how stupid the idea is / Irritated} It's not your job to save it. And dealing with the Railroad... The Institute. | Y1b | |||
41 | {Hyperbolic, angry / Stern} Might as well put a bullet in your own damned skull, it'll just save you time. | Player Default: Trying to save synths sounds noble to me. | Y1c | ||
42 | {Irritation directed at his son, asking for a referee} Hey you. Talk some sense into my numbskull son. Getting involved with the Railroad is just trouble. | Player Default: It's always good to help people. | A1a | ||
43 | JoeQuestScene | TonySavoldi: Dad, you're not going to send him on that same wild goose chase? | Hey, he brought it up, not me. As I was saying. | JoeSavoldi: Before us Savoldis started slinging rotgut for thirsty caravan hands, we came from a line of Minutemen. My grandpa, Brent Savoldi, was the last. | A1a |
44 | JoeSavoldi: Hey, he brought it up, not me. As I was saying. | Before us Savoldis started slinging rotgut for thirsty caravan hands, we came from a line of Minutemen. My grandpa, Brent Savoldi, was the last. | A1a | ||
45 | {Pleading} He died fighting raiders just outside Malden. If you could find any of his personal effects, well, it'd mean the world to me. | Player Default: I'll find your grandpa. | A1b | ||
46 | Player Default: I'll find your grandpa. | Just be careful, all right. I don't want any more deaths on my conscience. | A1a | ||
47 | Player Default: I'm not interested. | For what it's worth, the offer's open. | B1a | ||
48 | Player Default: If the price is right, I might help. | Malden ain't the safest of places... I suppose I could spare 200 caps. | Player Default: I'll find your grandpa. | X1a | |
49 | Player Default: If the price is right, I might help. | This ain't a haggling matter. I'll pay is 150 caps. Take it or leave it. | Player Default: I'll find your grandpa. | X2a | |
50 | Player Default: Any idea where he might've fallen? | Somewhere northeast of Malden. That's where they found the bodies of the rest of his squad. | Y1a | ||
51 | The raiders tore them apart, mutilated the bodies. Once the Minutemen held their own against the Institute. | Y1b | |||
52 | And in the end, even raiders were too much for them. | Player Default: I'll find your grandpa. | Y1c | ||
53 | JoeServicesScene | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | You got the caps, I got the booze. | A1a | |
54 | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | Here's what I got. | A2a | ||
55 | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | Make it snappy, others customers are waiting. | A3a | ||
56 | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | What'll you have? | A4a | ||
57 | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | I can't promise it'll be cold, but at least the drinks are wet. | A5a | ||
58 | Player Default: Not interested. | Bar's for paying customer. | B1a | ||
59 | Player Default: Not interested. | Maybe later. | B2a | ||
60 | Player Default: Not interested. | Got it. | B3a | ||
61 | Player Default: Not interested. | Only got so many stools. So... | B4a | ||
62 | Player Default: You have any work? | If you make up your mind, grab me. | JoeSavoldi: Well, there is one thing... | X1a | |
63 | Player Default: You have any work? | I don't have all day. | JoeSavoldi: Well, there is one thing... | X2a | |
64 | Player Default: You have any work? | When a caravan comes in they can drink me dry. So think quickly. | JoeSavoldi: Well, there is one thing... | X3a | |
65 | Player Default: You have any work? | Don't take too long. | JoeSavoldi: Well, there is one thing... | X4a | |
66 | Player Default: If you make up your mind, grab me. | Well, there is one thing... | TonySavoldi: Dad, you're not going to send him on that same wild goose chase? | X1a | |
67 | Player Default: You own this place? | Technically everything is owned by all the caravan companies that come through here. We pool all the money together and split it up. | Y1a | ||
68 | But as far as serving drinks goes, this bar is all mine. | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | Y1b | ||
69 | Player Default: Which caravans come through here? | Pretty much all of them. All the ones I know about, anyway. Takes a certain kind of person to brave the Commonwealth trade routes. | Y2a | ||
70 | Don't know what started first, the Bunker Hill settlement or the caravans, but they're practically one and the same nowadays. | Y2b | |||
71 | Either way, folks need drinks, so I opened up this bar here. Lots of alcohol on tap for ya. | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | Y2c | ||
72 | Player Default: What's your opinion of Bunker Hill? | Honestly? Kind of amazed we've lasted this long. We're always one broken deal away from complete disaster. | Y3a | ||
73 | But something keeps this place in one piece. Maybe the old spirits are looking out for us, huh? | Y3b | |||
74 | Hey, let's get some liquor in you before you start asking about god-knows-what next. | Player Default: Let's see what you've got. | Y3c |
FFBunkerHill01[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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75 | FFBunkerHill01_300_TurnIn | MaleBoston: Grandpa Savoldi. Damn. | People on the Hill don't think kindly about the Minutemen. Say they didn't help when we needed them. | A1a | |
76 | {Defiant} But my grandpa was a hero. And I won't hear anything different. | Player Default: He died fighting for the Commonwealth. He's a hero in anyone's book. | A1b | ||
77 | Player Default: He died fighting for the Commonwealth. He's a hero in anyone's book. | {Somber} Wish more people looked at it that way. | JoeSavoldi: You know, I heard about you. Building the Minutemen back up. Good luck getting Kessler to give a damn. But... | A1a | |
78 | Player Default: You said this was a paying gig. | Just a second. | JoeSavoldi: You know, I heard about you. Building the Minutemen back up. Good luck getting Kessler to give a damn. But... | B1a | |
79 | Player Default: You said this was a paying gig. | I ain't no welch. | JoeSavoldi: You know, I heard about you. Building the Minutemen back up. Good luck getting Kessler to give a damn. But... | B2a | |
80 | Player Default: I found your grandpa's body in a sinkhole. He almost made it out. | Well I'll be damned. He was a tough old cuss. | JoeSavoldi: You know, I heard about you. Building the Minutemen back up. Good luck getting Kessler to give a damn. But... | X1a | |
81 | Player Default: What's people's problem with the Minutemen? | A long time ago, Bunker Hill was wiped out by raiders. Back then the Minutemen were on their last legs. | Y1a | ||
82 | The few Minutemen left ignored the call rather than die here in vain. | Player Default: He died fighting for the Commonwealth. He's a hero in anyone's book. | Y1b | ||
83 | Player Default: Wish more people looked at it that way. | You know, I heard about you. Building the Minutemen back up. Good luck getting Kessler to give a damn. But... | A1a | ||
84 | {Sad} You keep that hat. My grandfather would've wanted it to be put to use instead of hanging on the wall of some shitty bar. | A1b | |||
85 | Player Default: Wish more people looked at it that way. | Here's the reward. You earned it. | A2a | ||
86 | FFBunkerHill01_400_GiveHat | MaleBoston: I was hoping you'd drop by. | Not only do you find lost relatives, but you're rebuilding the Minutemen, too. | A1a | |
87 | {Sad} I know Kessler doesn't give a crap about that, but I want you to have Grandpa Savoldi's hat. | A1b | |||
88 | {Sad} He would've wanted it to be put to use instead of hanging on the wall of some shitty bar. | A1c |