| This is a transcript for dialogue with Madison Li in Fallout 4. |
BoS203[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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| 1 | BoS203_02_DoctorLiStage40 | {Irritated} Oh, it's you. You're not authorized to be here. | Player Default: Actually, I was looking for you. | A | |
| 2 | {Work is being interrupted. / Irritated} You again? What do you want now? | BoS203DoctorLi: You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | A | ||
| 3 | Player Default: Easy, I just want to talk. | {Suspicious} About what? | BoS203DoctorLi: You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | A1a | |
| 4 | Player Default: Fine, I'll come back later. | {very sarcastic / Irritated} So you can interrupt me twice? No thanks. | BoS203DoctorLi: You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | B1a | |
| 5 | Player Default: Is this how you treat everyone, or are you just putting on the charm for me? | {Irritated} I wasn't aware that I had to answer to you at all. | BoS203DoctorLi: You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | X1a | |
| 6 | Player Default: What are you working on? | {sigh before line rhetorical and annoyed / Irritated} There's no getting rid of you, is there? | BoS203DoctorLi: You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | Y1a | |
| 7 | Player Default: About what? | {Confident} You're obviously here for a reason, and you've already spoiled my experiment, so you might as well spit it out. | Player Default: I've been sent by the Brotherhood of Steel to find you. | A1a | |
| 8 | Player Default: I've been sent by the Brotherhood of Steel to find you. | {Amused} You don't beat around the bush. I'll give you that. | BoS203DoctorLi: I knew it was just a matter of time before your people would track me down. | A1a | |
| 9 | Player Default: I'm not here for any reason in particular. | {Irritated} That's a load of crap and we both know it. | B1a | ||
| 10 | {Irritated} A Brotherhood of Steel airship arrives in the Commonwealth, you find a way to intercept our teleport signal and now you show up at my door. | BoS203DoctorLi: I knew it was just a matter of time before your people would track me down. | B1b | ||
| 11 | Player Default: Let's just say that you've regained the attention of a certain group that I represent. | {annoyed / Irritated} Stop beating around the bush... it's obvious that you're from the Brotherhood of Steel. | BoS203DoctorLi: I knew it was just a matter of time before your people would track me down. | X1a | |
| 12 | Player Default: You're the scientist. Why do you think I'm here? | {Sort of sarcastic. / Thinking} Well, let's see. | Y1a | ||
| 13 | {sort of sarcastic / Sarcastic} A Brotherhood of Steel airship arrives in the Commonwealth, you find a way to intercept our teleport signal and now you show up at my door. | BoS203DoctorLi: I knew it was just a matter of time before your people would track me down. | Y1b | ||
| 14 | Player Default: You don't beat around the bush. I'll give you that. | {Somber} I knew it was just a matter of time before your people would track me down. | A1a | ||
| 15 | {Concerned} I've been looking over my shoulder for almost a decade, waiting for them to send someone like you to kill me. | Player Default: I'm only here with good intentions... you have my word. | A1b | ||
| 16 | {Irritated} Where are you going? I thought you wanted to talk! | A1a | |||
| 17 | Player Default: Actually, I was looking for you. | {Puzzled} Me? Why? | Player Default: I've been sent by the Brotherhood of Steel to find you. | A1a | |
| 18 | Player Default: I wasn't aware that I needed authorization. | {Irritated} Father may have given you the keys to the castle, but this is still my laboratory. | B1a | ||
| 19 | {Irritated} If you plan to stay down here with us, you need to learn how things work. | Player Default: Easy, I just want to talk. | B1b | ||
| 20 | Player Default: I'm new around here. | {Irritated} You must think I'm some kind of idiot. | X1a | ||
| 21 | {Irritated} Father may have given you the keys to the castle, but I still decide who goes in and who goes out of my laboratory. | X1b | |||
| 22 | {Irritated} So why don't you just run along and let me get back to work. | Player Default: Easy, I just want to talk. | X1c | ||
| 23 | Player Default: Authorized to be where? What is this place? | {Irritated} You're standing in the Advanced Systems divison. And you... you're not a part of my staff. | Y1a | ||
| 24 | {Irritated} If you want a tour of the place, why don't you ask Father seeing that he's apparently given you the keys to the castle. | Y1b | |||
| 25 | {Question} Now can I get back to work? | Player Default: Easy, I just want to talk. | Y1c | ||
| 26 | Player Default: I'm only here with good intentions... you have my word. | {please remove the "hm" from the beginning... she does this on the next line, so it sounds odd / Suspicious} You're giving me your word, even though we just met. Fine. | BoS203DoctorLi: Since Father trusts you, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | A1a | |
| 27 | Player Default: If I wanted to kill you, we wouldn't be talking. | {Confident} That's a fair point. | BoS203DoctorLi: Since Father trusts you, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | B1a | |
| 28 | Player Default: No, I just want to talk. | {Irritated} Fine. | BoS203DoctorLi: Since Father trusts you, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | X1a | |
| 29 | Player Default: Why would we want you dead? | {Confident} I did some pretty sensitive work for the Brotherhood of Steel. | Y1a | ||
| 30 | {Irritated} Even though Lyons let me go, there were a few others in the ranks that thought I knew too much. | Y1b | |||
| 31 | {Confident} That's why I came to the Institute. It was only place that I thought I'd be out of the Brotherhood's reach and still be able to do my research. | BoS203DoctorLi: Since Father trusts you, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | Y1c | ||
| 32 | Player Default: You're giving me your word, even though we just met. Fine. | {Confident} Since Father trusts you, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | A1a | ||
| 33 | {Confident} I might not agree with everything he says, but I know he'd never allow harm to come my way. | A1b | |||
| 34 | {Irritated} Say what you came here to say, and then leave me alone. | Player Default: The Brotherhood needs your help, Doctor. | A1c | ||
| 35 | Player Default: The Brotherhood needs your help, Doctor. | {Surprised} Needs my help? Why? | A1a | ||
| 36 | {Irritated} They seemed to have everything under control when I left. | Player Default: The Brotherhood valued your presence and we'd like you to come back. | A1b | ||
| 37 | Player Default: You're wasting your time working for the Institute. | {Amused} Wait a second... | B1a | ||
| 38 | {Amused} You're asking me to rejoin them, aren't you. | B1b | |||
| 39 | {Question} Why the hell would they want me back? | Player Default: The Brotherhood valued your presence and we'd like you to come back. | B1c | ||
| 40 | Player Default: You should return to the Brotherhood. | {Question} Even if wanted to return to them, why would they want me back? | Player Default: The Brotherhood valued your presence and we'd like you to come back. | X1a | |
| 41 | Player Default: Are you happy here? | {Somber} You'd think being surrounded by cutting edge laboratory equipment and some of the greatest minds the world's ever known would be enough. | Y1a | ||
| 42 | {Suspicious} Only problem is the lack of transparency. I don't think we get the full story on everything that occurs down here. | Y1b | |||
| 43 | {Question} What does that have to do with why we're talking? | Player Default: The Brotherhood needs your help, Doctor. | Y1c | ||
| 44 | Player Default: Are you happy here? | {Amused} Are you kidding me? | Y2a | ||
| 45 | {Confident} I am surrounded by cutting edge laboratory equipment and some of the greatest minds the world's ever known. | Y2b | |||
| 46 | {Question} What does that have to do with why we're talking? | Player Default: The Brotherhood needs your help, Doctor. | Y2c | ||
| 47 | Player Default: The Brotherhood valued your presence and we'd like you to come back. | {Sarcastic} Well, how sweet of them. | BoS203DoctorLi: Tell me something... | A1a | |
| 48 | Player Default: You need to stop working for the enemy and come work with us. | {Sarcastic} There's the old Brotherhood spirit! | B1a | ||
| 49 | {Sarcastic} I'd almost forgotten how much I missed the intimidation and the threats. | BoS203DoctorLi: Tell me something... | B1b | ||
| 50 | Player Default: The Brotherhood is having problems and we need your help. | {Confident} I don't see how that's my problem. | BoS203DoctorLi: Tell me something... | X1a | |
| 51 | Player Default: Did you abandon any projects you wanted to complete? | {Suspicious} You should know better than to ask me that. | Y1a | ||
| 52 | {Confident} If they didn't tell you what I was working on, they didn't want you to know. | Y1b | |||
| 53 | {Irritated} I'm certainly not going to put my neck on the line and spread their dirty little secrets. | BoS203DoctorLi: Tell me something... | Y1c | ||
| 54 | Player Default: Well, how sweet of them. | {Confident} Tell me something... | A1a | ||
| 55 | {Question} Why would I possibly want to come crawling back to the Brotherhood? | A1b | |||
| 56 | {Question} What reason would I have to throw away everything I've accomplished here? | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | A1c | ||
| 57 | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | {Concerned} He trusts you because you're family. I'm not. I can't just take your word for it... I need more than that. | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | A1a | |
| 58 | Player Default: The Brotherhood has always been straight with you. | {Thinking} I am getting a bit tired of all the secrets here. | A2a | ||
| 59 | {Suspicious} Sometimes I feel like Father isn't being straight with me... like there are things I'm not supposed to know about. I don't like that. | A2b | |||
| 60 | {Question} But still, how can I turn my back on all of this? | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | A2c | ||
| 61 | Player Default: Your work could be instrumental in freeing the Commonwealth. | {Disgust} *Sigh* You really know how to push my buttons, don't you. | A3a | ||
| 62 | {re-record / Irritated} You know, I never understood why the Institute was so damn selfish. | BoS203DoctorLi: All those innocent people up there... dying. And here I am surrounded by technology that could make their lives better. | A3b | ||
| 63 | Player Default: I wish there was something I could say that would convince you. | {Irritated} You're wasting your breath. I'm a scientist, not a soldier. | A4a | ||
| 64 | {Irritated} The Brotherhood desired my creations in order to destroy... to take control. | A4b | |||
| 65 | {Irritated} I'm not interested in returning to that way of life. | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | A4c | ||
| 66 | Player Default: The Institute is decieving you. | {Irritated} So now you're just going to hurl baseless accusations to get what you want? | B1a | ||
| 67 | {Irritated} Come on, you can do better than that. | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | B1b | ||
| 68 | Player Default: The Institute is decieving you. | {Irritated} That's the smartest thing I've heard you say yet. | BoS203DoctorLi: I had a colleague down here... a Doctor Virgil. | B2a | |
| 69 | Player Default: I was just told to get you to come back. | {Irritated} The Brotherhood wants me back, and the best they can do is send a robot that does nothing but follow orders. | X1a | ||
| 70 | {Disgust} Sorry, but you're going to have to do a lot better than that. | Player Default: Father trusts me, and so should you. | X1b | ||
| 71 | Player Default: I give up. What would it take to convince you? | {re-record not necessary / Confident} All right, I'll play your game. | BoS203DoctorLi: I had a colleague down here... a Doctor Virgil. | Y1a | |
| 72 | Player Default: Why did you leave the Brotherhood in the first place? | {Irritated} I was tired of being stepped on and used by the Brotherhood. | Y2a | ||
| 73 | {Confident} First there was the water purification project, designed to freely benefit the entire Capital Wasteland. | Y2b | |||
| 74 | {Irritated} Even though the Brotherhood allowed it to be activated, they wanted to control it. | Y2c | |||
| 75 | {Disgust} Then there were other, more classified projects. Always using my work as weapons of war. | Y2d | |||
| 76 | {Disgust} I simply had enough. | BoS203DoctorLi: I had a colleague down here... a Doctor Virgil. | Y2e | ||
| 77 | Player Default: That's the smartest thing I've heard you say yet. | {Confident} I had a colleague down here... a Doctor Virgil. | A1a | ||
| 78 | {Somber} Several months ago, there was an accident in his lab, and he was killed. | A1b | |||
| 79 | {Suspicious} I wanted to help with the investigation, but Father had the laboratory sealed saying that it was contaminated. | A1c | |||
| 80 | {Suspicious} The incident never sat right with me. The more I asked about it, the more I felt like Father was deflecting my questions. | A1d | |||
| 81 | {Confident} If you bring me solid information on what killed him, I'll take it as a favor from the Brotherhood, and consider your offer. | A1e | |||
| 82 | {Question} Do we have a deal? | Player Default: Deal. | A1f | ||
| 83 | Player Default: Deal. | {Confident} All right. | A1a | ||
| 84 | {Confident} Doctor Virgil's lab was in the Biosciences Division. | A1b | |||
| 85 | {Confident} I can give you a code that will get you into the section, but the lab itself has been sealed so you'll have to breach it on your own. | A1c | |||
| 86 | {Sarcastic} I'd tell you to be quiet about it, but you're Brotherhood and discretion isn't exactly your strong suit. | A1d | |||
| 87 | {Irritated} And finally... if you get caught, we never had this conversation. | BoS203DoctorLi: Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | A1e | ||
| 88 | Player Default: I already have something that might convince you. | {Surprised} How did you...? | A2a | ||
| 89 | {Concerned} Never mind, just let me see what you've got. | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | A2b | ||
| 90 | Player Default: No. | {Irritated} Then we have nothing more to say to each other. | B1a | ||
| 91 | {Disgust} Now, if you'll please get out of my way, I have a lot of work to do. | BoS203DoctorLi: Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | B1b | ||
| 92 | Player Default: I know this may come as a shock, but Doctor Virgil is still alive. I met him myself. | {sarcastically amused / Amused} Oh, please. Do you really think a cheap tactic like that is going to work on someone like me? | X1a | ||
| 93 | {Irritated} Stop trying to avoid the legwork by lying. Either you get me the evidence or we have nothing else to talk about. | X1b | |||
| 94 | {Question} Deal? | Player Default: Deal. | X1c | ||
| 95 | Player Default: Are there any other options? | {Confident} That's my offer. Take it or leave it. | Player Default: Deal. | Y1a | |
| 96 | Player Default: Deal. | {realize player is right... almost a soliloquy / Somber} All those innocent people up there... dying. And here I am surrounded by technology that could make their lives better. | A1a | ||
| 97 | {realize player is right... almost a soliloquy / Somber} Yet we hide down here and insulate ourselves from everything and everyone. | A1b | |||
| 98 | {light sadness... shaking head to self / Somber} It's not right... it's not right. | A1c | |||
| 99 | {direct to player now / Confident} I'll make my way back to the Brotherhood, but I'm going to have to do it on my own. I can't take any chances being seen with you. | A1d | |||
| 100 | {Confident} Tell whoever sent you that they've just regained the services of Doctor Madison Li. | BoS203DoctorLi: Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | A1e | ||
| 101 | BoS203_03_DoctorLiStage50 | {Irritated} I thought I was clear. Bring me the evidence, and I'll consider returning to the Brotherhood. | Player Default: Is there anything I can say to make you reconsider? | A | |
| 102 | Player Default: Is there anything I can say to make you reconsider? | {Question} I don't know. Is there? | A1a | ||
| 103 | Player Default: I'll get on it. | {Confident} Good. | B1a | ||
| 104 | Player Default: I don't like running errands. | {Irritated} And I don't like being asked to pull up stakes and invalidate the last decade of my life. | X1a | ||
| 105 | {Confident} I'd say it's more than a fair trade. | X1b | |||
| 106 | Player Default: What sort of evidence should I look for? | {Sarcastic} If I knew that, I wouldn't need your help. | Y1a | ||
| 107 | {Confident} Look for Virgil's notes or his personal recordings. Anything that can shed some light on what happened. | Y1b | |||
| 108 | {Irritated} Now, get to it... before I change my mind about the whole thing. | Y1c | |||
| 109 | BoS203_04_DoctorLiStage60 | {upset/shocked / Angry} I can't believe what was on that holotape... | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | A | |
| 110 | {Irritated} Took you long enough to find that evidence. Let me see what you've got. | Player Default: I'm afraid it's bad news. | A | ||
| 111 | BoS203DoctorLi: Tell whoever sent you that they've just regained the services of Doctor Madison Li. | {Confident} I'll make my way back to the Brotherhood, but I'm going to have to do it on my own. I can't take any chances being seen with you. | A1a | ||
| 112 | {Confident} Tell whoever sent you that they've just regained the services of Doctor Madison Li. | BoS203DoctorLi: Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | A1b | ||
| 113 | Player Default: And for that, I thank you. | {Somber} I came to the Institute to get away from the Brotherhood... from the whole world. I just wanted to do my research in peace. | A1a | ||
| 114 | {Somber} Father took me in and gave me access to cutting edge technology that I only dreamed existed. | A1b | |||
| 115 | {Confident} I became jaded. I thought that the Institute cared. That they wanted to better mankind. Maybe in their own twisted way, they still do. | A1c | |||
| 116 | {Confident} But now I realize if you can't trust the people you're working for, then it's all pointless. | A1d | |||
| 117 | {Concerned} If they lied about Doctor Virgil, who knows what else they've been lying about... or what their plans are for my work. | BoS203DoctorLi: I'll make my way back to the Brotherhood, but I'm going to have to do it on my own. I can't take any chances being seen with you. | A1e | ||
| 118 | BoS203VirgilTape: I have a plan... and if it works, I'll be somewhere safe. Somewhere not even the Coursers can find me. | {shock... realization (the spunky facade fades) / Surprised} They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | A1a | ||
| 119 | {shock... realization (the spunky facade fades) / Somber} All those years of loyalty... for nothing. | Player Default: No matter how badly it hurts, you needed to hear the truth. | A1b | ||
| 120 | Player Default: No matter how badly it hurts, you needed to hear the truth. | {Friendly} And for that, I thank you. | BoS203DoctorLi: I came to the Institute to get away from the Brotherhood... from the whole world. I just wanted to do my research in peace. | A1a | |
| 121 | Player Default: Now you know that Father is a liar. He doesn't deserve to have you here. | {Irritated} And I'll never forgive him for it. | BoS203DoctorLi: I came to the Institute to get away from the Brotherhood... from the whole world. I just wanted to do my research in peace. | B1a | |
| 122 | Player Default: At least the Brotherhood never lied to you. | {Somber} I'm such a fool. | BoS203DoctorLi: I came to the Institute to get away from the Brotherhood... from the whole world. I just wanted to do my research in peace. | X1a | |
| 123 | Player Default: Is this enough to convince you? | {Somber} More than enough. | BoS203DoctorLi: I came to the Institute to get away from the Brotherhood... from the whole world. I just wanted to do my research in peace. | Y1a | |
| 124 | Player Default: I'm afraid it's bad news. | {Suspicious} Since when do you know what I consider "bad news." | A1a | ||
| 125 | {Suspicious} Just let me hear it. | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | A1b | ||
| 126 | Player Default: This wasn't easy to find. | {annoyed/sarcasm / Sarcastic} Is that supposed to make me feel bad? | B1a | ||
| 127 | {Irritated} Just give me what you found. | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | B1b | ||
| 128 | Player Default: Here you go. | {Surprised} A holotape? This better not be a waste of my time. | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | X1a | |
| 129 | Player Default: How do I know you'll honor our agreement? | {Irritated} I never promised I'd return to the Brotherhood, I said I would consider it. | Y1a | ||
| 130 | {Confident} You're just going to have to trust me. | Y1b | |||
| 131 | {Confident} If the Brotherhood didn't, they wouldn't have risked sending you to find me in the first place. | Y1c | |||
| 132 | {Confident} Now hand it over. | BoS203DoctorLi: They... lied to me. They lied to me, and I didn't even realize how far it went. | Y1d | ||
| 133 | BoS203_05_DoctorLiStage70 | {Confident} I'll be along soon. Just tell whoever sent you to prepare for my arrival. | Player Default: I wish you'd come with me now. | A | |
| 134 | Player Default: I wish you'd come with me now. | {Concerned} That would be dangerous. | A1a | ||
| 135 | {Concerned} If we're seen together, it could jeopardize everything. Father would never willingly allow me to leave the Institute. | A1b | |||
| 136 | {Confident} I made it from the Capital Wasteland to the Commonwealth on my own, you know. I can take care of myself. | A1c | |||
| 137 | {Question} Now is there anything else? I need to prepare to leave. | Player Default: I wish you'd come with me now. | A1d | ||
| 138 | Player Default: Good luck, Doctor. | {Confident} To both of us. | B1a | ||
| 139 | Player Default: Do you have security codes to any of the other sections? | {Confident} Here, this is everything I have. It's not much, but you can use them however you like. | X1a | ||
| 140 | {Question} Anything else? | Player Default: I wish you'd come with me now. | X1b | ||
| 141 | Player Default: How are you going to get back to the surface? | {SinisterSmile} Let's just say I still have a few people I can rely on in here. Including someone that knows how to operate the teleportation system. | Y1a | ||
| 142 | {Confident} Don't worry, I'll keep my word. | Y1b | |||
| 143 | {Question} Was there anything else? I need to get my things together. | Player Default: I wish you'd come with me now. | Y1c | ||
| 144 | BoS203_07_DoctorLMQ207LinkScene | {Irritated} Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | BoS203DoctorLi: I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | A1a | |
| 145 | Player Default: Thank you. I'm sure that will come in handy. | {Irritated} Given that the Relay is the only way to access the Institute, "handy" is something of an understatement. | BoS203DoctorLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | A1a | |
| 146 | Player Default: I don't want one of those things anywhere near me. | {Candid / Stern} If you expect to be coming and going, you're going to need one. You may have noticed the Relay is our only access to the surface. | BoS203DoctorLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | B1a | |
| 147 | Player Default: That seems kind of unnecessary. | I assure you, it's necessary. The Relay is the only access to the surface that we possess | BoS203DoctorLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | X1a | |
| 148 | Player Default: A courser chip? What's it do? | The same thing it does for our Coursers. Creates a link to the Relay that allows them, and now you, to get in and out at will. | BoS203DoctorLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | Y1a | |
| 149 | BoS203DoctorLi: If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | {Irritated} Speaking of... I trust our "discussion" will remain between the two of us. Now, I need to get back to work, and I'm sure you have other things to do. | A1a | ||
| 150 | BoS203DoctorLi: Now, for the sake of keeping up appearances... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | {Stern} I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | BoS203DoctorLi: You're to be given full access, with the ability to relay in and out of the Institute at will. | A1a | |
| 151 | BoS203DoctorLi: I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | {Irritated} You're to be given full access, with the ability to relay in and out of the Institute at will. | Player Default: Thank you. I'm sure that will come in handy. | A1a | |
| 152 | Player Default: Given that the Relay is the only way to access the Institute, "handy" is something of an understatement. | {Irritated} In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | BoS203DoctorLi: If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | A1a | |
| 153 | BoS203DoctorLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | {Stern} If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | BoS203DoctorLi: Speaking of... I trust our "discussion" will remain between the two of us. Now, I need to get back to work, and I'm sure you have other things to do. | A1a | |
| 154 | - | What's your problem? You going to say anything? | |||
| 155 | Hello? Anyone in there? | ||||
| 156 | What's with the silent treatment? | ||||
| 157 | Well, have you decided to get the evidence from Virgil's lab, or is this another waste of my time? | A |
BoS301[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 158 | BoS301_06_LiStage0070 | {Irritated} If you're here to talk me into working on Liberty Prime, you can forget it. | Player Default: You promised you'd help us. | A | |
| 159 | Player Default: You promised you'd help us. | {Confident} You're right, I did. | BoS301Li: But you neglected to mention that I'd be asked to work on Liberty Prime. | A1a | |
| 160 | Player Default: We had a deal! | {Confident} I said I'd return to the Brotherhood of Steel, and I have. | BoS301Li: But you neglected to mention that I'd be asked to work on Liberty Prime. | B1a | |
| 161 | Player Default: One of us is liar, and it isn't me. | {Irritated} Don't try and pin that nonsense on me. I said I'd come back to the Brotherhood, and I have. | BoS301Li: But you neglected to mention that I'd be asked to work on Liberty Prime. | X1a | |
| 162 | Player Default: What changed your mind? | {Confident} Nothing changed my mind. | Y1a | ||
| 163 | {Confident} I promised you I'd return to the Brotherhood, and I've kept my end of the bargain. | Player Default: You promised you'd help us. | Y1b | ||
| 164 | Player Default: What changed your mind? | {a bit apologetic / Apologetic} No, that won't be necessary. | BoS301Li: Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | Y2a | |
| 165 | Player Default: What changed your mind? | {Irritated} Of course not. | BoS301Li: But you neglected to mention that I'd be asked to work on Liberty Prime. | Y3a | |
| 166 | Player Default: You're right, I did. | {Irritated} But you neglected to mention that I'd be asked to work on Liberty Prime. | A1a | ||
| 167 | {Irritated} I've been down this road with the Brotherhood before. | A1b | |||
| 168 | {Irritated} Why would I make the same mistake twice? | Player Default: Because we care what happens to the Commonwealth. | A1c | ||
| 169 | Player Default: Because we care what happens to the Commonwealth. | {Thinking} You know, if anyone else wearing a Brotherhood of Steel uniform said something like that, I'd laugh in their face. | A1a | ||
| 170 | {Confident} But coming from you, it sounds like you actually mean it. | BoS301Li: Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | A1b | ||
| 171 | Player Default: If you don't work on Prime, I'll have you shot. | {Angry} You son of a bitch! | B1a | ||
| 172 | {Angry} And for a moment there, you almost had me thinking that you actually cared about the Commonwealth... and about me. | B1b | |||
| 173 | {Angry} Fine, you want your robot fixed, I'll fix it. Just stay the hell out of my way. | BoS301Li: Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | B1c | ||
| 174 | Player Default: If not for the Brotherhood, do it for Doctor Virgil. | {Somber} What they did to Doctor Virgil was cruel... it was wrong. How could I be so blind? | X1a | ||
| 175 | {Irritated} You really know how to push my buttons, don't you. | BoS301Li: Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | X1b | ||
| 176 | Player Default: If not for the Brotherhood, do it for Doctor Virgil. | {Somber} All those people dying in the Commonwealth while I was surrounded by food, medicine and comfort. | X2a | ||
| 177 | {Somber} How could I be so blind to the Institute's greed? | X2b | |||
| 178 | {Irritated} You really know how to push my buttons, don't you. | BoS301Li: Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | X2c | ||
| 179 | Player Default: Why won't you help us with Liberty Prime? | {Irritated} We went over this already. | Y1a | ||
| 180 | {Irritated} I left the Brotherhood because they had me work on weapons of war. | Player Default: Because we care what happens to the Commonwealth. | Y1b | ||
| 181 | Player Default: Why won't you help us with Liberty Prime? | {Irritated} I originally left the Brotherhood because I was tired of being stepped on and used. | Y2a | ||
| 182 | {Irritated} First there was the water purification project, designed to freely benefit the entire Capital Wasteland. | Y2b | |||
| 183 | {Irritated} Even though the Brotherhood allowed it to be activated, they wanted to control it. | Y2c | |||
| 184 | {Irritated} But that wasn't enough. They forced me to help design Liberty Prime. Turned my work into a weapon of war. | Y2d | |||
| 185 | {Irritated} I had enough, so I left. It's as simple as that. | Player Default: Because we care what happens to the Commonwealth. | Y2e | ||
| 186 | BoS301Li: But coming from you, it sounds like you actually mean it. | {Confident} Tell Proctor Ingram to get her scribes ready. | A1a | ||
| 187 | {Confident} It's going to take a hell of a lot of work to get Liberty Prime back online, but we'll get it done. | A1b | |||
| 188 | BoS301_07_IngramStage0090 | BoS301Scara: Good luck. | {Confident} Once you start building the actuators we need one for each limb, so you'll need to make a total of four. | A1a | |
| 189 | {Confident} Good luck. | A1b | |||
| 190 | NPCFProctorIngram: Well, things are off to a good start... isn't that right, Doctor? | {Concerned} I hope so. | A1a | ||
| 191 | {Irritated} Prime's suffered some significant damage to his memory core. I wish your people would have been a bit more careful, Proctor. | A1b | |||
| 192 | {Confident} The good news is that the damage isn't irreversible and I should be able to get the power flowing into his CPU core without overloading. | A1c | |||
| 193 | {Irritated} If your people stay out of my way, that is. | Player Default: Sorry about that, Ingram. | A1d | ||
| 194 | BoS301Ingram: What we need you to do is to build the actuators for us. | {Irritated} Now that you know what the actuators are, you need to know how to make them. | BoS301Scara: Here's a list of materials you'll need and the plans to make the actuators. | A1a | |
| 195 | BoS301Ingram: What we need you to do is to build the actuators for us. | {Irritated} Even if you know what the actuators are, you still need to know how to make them. | BoS301Scara: Here's a list of materials you'll need and the plans to make the actuators. | A2a | |
| 196 | BoS301Ingram: Here, Doctor Li gave me a list of materials and the plans to build the actuators. | {Confident} These are the plans and the materials list. Don't lose them. | BoS301Ingram: Now before you get that look on your face, you'll be happy to know that we have plenty of the raw materials on that list right here at the airport. | A1a | |
| 197 | BoS301Li: If your people stay out of my way, that is. | {Irritated} Especially him. I don't want him anywhere near me while I work. | Player Default: Sorry about that, Ingram. | A1a | |
| 198 | BoS301Li: If your people stay out of my way, that is. | {Irritated} Especially her. I don't want her anywhere near me while I work. | Player Default: Sorry about that, Ingram. | A2a | |
| 199 | BoS301_08_IngramStage0120 | NPCFProctorIngram: That's all four actuators... delivered and done. Nice work. | {Confident} Right on schedule. | A1a | |
| 200 | {Confident} I've completed the restoration of Prime's basic functions and he's ready to go. | A1b | |||
| 201 | {Confident} In fact, it's getting difficult to explain to the system why it can't move right now. | BoS301Ingram: Well, as soon as my scribes get those actuators in place, we'll have his arms and legs installed in no time. | A1c | ||
| 202 | BoS301Ingram: But since we arrived, our scouting teams haven't located a single bomb. | {Concerned} That's going to be a problem. | A1a | ||
| 203 | {Irritated} Without a fully loaded nuke pack, Prime won't have the firepower to take on the Institute. | Player Default: She's right. | A1b | ||
| 204 | BoS301_11_IngramStage0195 | BoS301Scara: Proctor? All the readouts look green. I think it's time for you to activate the power transfer. | {Confident} Proctor? All the readouts look green. I think it's time for you to perform the power shunt. | BoS301Ingram: Actually, I think I'm going to let you press the button. | A1a |
| 205 | BoS301Ingram: After all, without your help, we'd still be staring a pile of disassembled parts. | {Irritated} It would be better if a trained technician performed that task, but I suppose you deserve to be the one to do it. | A1a | ||
| 206 | BoS301Ingram: After all, without your help, we'd still be staring a pile of disassembled parts. | {Angry} I could care less who throws the goddamn switch. Let's just get this done already. | A2a | ||
| 207 | NPCFProctorIngram: Looks like the Mark 28's are going to do the trick. That was a good find. | {Confident} I'll work with your team to ensure that Prime's bombs remain stable after they're loaded into his pack. | A1a | ||
| 208 | {Confident} It won't be too much of a problem. | BoS301Ingram: Well, Professor, I have to admit, we couldn't have done this without you. | A1b | ||
| 209 | BoS301Ingram: Well, Professor, I have to admit, we couldn't have done this without you. | {Irritated} It's a little early to begin celebrating, Proctor Ingram. | A1a | ||
| 210 | {Confident} We haven't fully thrown the switch on Liberty Prime and I'm just hoping all the work I've done to keep his systems stable are going to hold. | Player Default: I have full confidence in the abilities of everyone here. | A1b | ||
| 211 | BoS301_12_LibertyPrimeStage200 | BoS301LibertyPrime: Diagnostic command: accepted. | {Confident} Give him a moment, he needs to adjust to his new configuration. | BoS301LibertyPrime: Voice module... online. Audio functionality test... initialized. | A1a |
| 212 | - | Get away from me. Some of us have work to do. | |||
| 213 | Don't worry, I'll fix your damn robot. Now get the hell away from me. | ||||
| 214 | As soon as those bombs arrive, I'll help Proctor Ingram get them loaded onto Liberty Prime. | ||||
| 215 | Rearming Prime with nukes should get him back to full fighting potential. | ||||
| 216 | Ingram wants to see you right away. I think it's important. | ||||
| 217 | Any luck with those actuators yet? Liberty Prime isn't going far without his arms and legs. | ||||
| 218 | Go tell Ingram I'll be down soon. Just need to get my things together. |
BoS304[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 219 | - | {Confident} That's all I can do, Paladin. The rest is up to you. | |||
| 220 | {Confident} Remember to stay clear when Prime throws his bombs. Get caught in the blast and you could be vaporized. | ||||
| 221 | {second line is the sarcastic part / Sarcastic} Farewell, Paladin. Give Father my regards. | ||||
| 222 | {Confident} The power shunt is ready to go. Push that button, and Prime will be running off of his own reactor. | ||||
| 223 | {Irritated} You going to stand here all day, or are you going to plug in the Agitator? |
BoSDialoguePrydwen[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 224 | BoSPrydwen_01_MadisonLiPost | {Irritated} Well, it appears you got what you wanted. The Institute's destroyed and everyone up here thinks you're a hero. | Player Default: I never asked to be called a hero. I was just doing what I thought was right. | A | |
| 225 | Player Default: I never asked to be called a hero. I was just doing what I thought was right. | {Irritated} Well, maybe you should take a step back for a moment and analyze what you just did. | BoSLi: The fact of the matter is that innocent people died because Elder Maxson had delusions of grandeur. | A1a | |
| 226 | Player Default: I think I deserve a little praise. After all, I saved the Commonwealth. | {Irritated} Maybe. That remains to be seen. | B1a | ||
| 227 | {Irritated} But even if you did, was it worth the cost? | BoSLi: The fact of the matter is that innocent people died because Elder Maxson had delusions of grandeur. | B1b | ||
| 228 | Player Default: I was simply following orders, Doctor Li. | {Sarcastic} Does it make you feel better when you say that? | BoSLi: The fact of the matter is that innocent people died because Elder Maxson had delusions of grandeur. | X1a | |
| 229 | Player Default: What's the matter? | {Irritated} Please tell me you're kidding. You can't be that blind. | BoSLi: The fact of the matter is that innocent people died because Elder Maxson had delusions of grandeur. | Y1a | |
| 230 | Player Default: Well, maybe you should take a step back for a moment and analyze what you just did. | {Angry} The fact of the matter is that innocent people died because Elder Maxson had delusions of grandeur. | A1a | ||
| 231 | {Angry} He kept preaching that the Institute was "playing God" for creating the synths. | A1b | |||
| 232 | {Angry} Well you know what, maybe he should take a look in the mirror, because he's the only one that I saw that's been playing God. | Player Default: I suppose a few sacrifices had to be made in order to preserve the greater good. | A1c | ||
| 233 | Player Default: I suppose a few sacrifices had to be made in order to preserve the greater good. | {Sarcastic} Just keep telling yourself that. I'll bet it helps you sleep at night. | BoSLi: You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | A1a | |
| 234 | Player Default: I don't want a lecture in morality. | {sarcasm about the rank Player earned by blowing up Institute / Sarcastic} Of course. I wouldn't want to ruin your celebration... Sentinel. | BoSLi: You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | B1a | |
| 235 | Player Default: I don't want a lecture in morality. | {sarcasm about the rank Player earned by blowing up Institute / Sarcastic} Of course. I wouldn't want to ruin your celebration... Paladin. | BoSLi: You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | B2a | |
| 236 | Player Default: I'm sorry you feel that way, but what's done is done. | {Irritated} That's the first honest thing I've heard you say in a long time. | BoSLi: You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | X1a | |
| 237 | Player Default: Don't you think they needed to answer for their crimes? | {Angry} Oh God. Now you're starting to sound like Maxson. He really got under your skin, didn't he? | BoSLi: You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | Y1a | |
| 238 | Player Default: Just keep telling yourself that. I'll bet it helps you sleep at night. | {Angry} You know I actually convinced myself that you were using Liberty Prime as leverage? That you were hoping for the Institute to surrender? | A1a | ||
| 239 | {Angry} This is the second time I've let the Brotherhood betray me and I don't intend for there to be a third. | A1b | |||
| 240 | {Angry} I've already told Proctor Ingram that I'm through working on Liberty Prime. | A1c | |||
| 241 | {Angry} I'm going to work on my own projects in peace. So from now on, I suggest we stay out of each other's way. | BoSLi: "Ad victoriam," Sentinel. | A1d | ||
| 242 | BoSLi: I'm going to work on my own projects in peace. So from now on, I suggest we stay out of each other's way. | {mocking the Brotherhood's motto, lots of sting / Irritated} Ad victoriam, Sentinel. | A1a | ||
| 243 | BoSLi: I'm going to work on my own projects in peace. So from now on, I suggest we stay out of each other's way. | {mocking the Brotherhood's motto, lots of sting / Irritated} Ad victoriam, Paladin. | A2a | ||
| 244 | - | {Irritated} Instead of celebrating, perhaps we should mourn for the innocents who died in the Institute | A | ||
| 245 | {Irritated} The Institute is gone, there's nothing more to talk about. | A | |||
| 246 | {Irritated} Look, I'm really busy and not in the mood for talking. | A | |||
| 247 | {Irritated} I have some important work to do. If you'll excuse me. | A | |||
| 248 | {Irritated} We really should just stay out of each other's way. | A |
BoSM04Postquest[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 249 | BoSM04_Li_Postquest_VirgilCured | {Irritated / Irritated} What is it now? | Player Default: Our... friend found a cure for his condition. He's going to be all right. | A | |
| 250 | {Impatient / Irritated} I'm busy. What do you need? | Player Default: Our... friend found a cure for his condition. He's going to be all right. | A | ||
| 251 | {Impatient / Irritated} What do you need? | Player Default: Our... friend found a cure for his condition. He's going to be all right. | A | ||
| 252 | Player Default: Who... Virgil. | {Quietly, awed, impressed. A huge scientific breakthrough. / Happy} Incredible. What a breakthrough. | A1a | ||
| 253 | {Grateful / Grateful} Thank you for letting me know. This really means a lot to me. | A1b | |||
| 254 | {Irritated. Player walked away from her in the middle of a conversation. / Irritated} Well? | A1a | |||
| 255 | Player Default: Our... friend found a cure for his condition. He's going to be all right. | {Confused, then pleasantly surprised. / Surprised} Who... Virgil. | Li: Incredible. What a breakthrough. | A1a | |
| 256 | Player Default: I was ordered to kill Virgil. But I was able to find a cure for him instead. | {Confused, irritated. The player's not making sense. / Puzzled} What? What do you mean you "found a cure"? There's no cure for... | B1a | ||
| 257 | {Awed. It's a miracle this worked. / Surprised} His research. That was what he was working on. I knew it had to be something big, but I never imagined... | Li: Incredible. What a breakthrough. | B1b | ||
| 258 | Player Default: I have something for you. | {Confused, curious, dawning recognition as she reads the letter. Something amazing has happened. / Surprised} A letter? From... oh. Oh... | Li: Incredible. What a breakthrough. | X1a | |
| 259 | Player Default: I have something for you. | {Confused, then pleasantly surprised. / Puzzled} A cure? Who... Virgil. | Li: Incredible. What a breakthrough. | X2a | |
| 260 | BoSM04_Li_Postquest_VirgilDead | Player Default: It's better this way. He wasn't himself. | {Coming to terms with the loss of a friend. / Depressed} If I was trapped in a body like that, all alone, maybe death would be a blessing. I don't know. I really don't. | A1a | |
| 261 | Player Default: It's Virgil. I'm sorry, he's dead. | {Quietly, concerned. Not really surprised. / Concerned} What happened? | Player Default: It's better this way. He wasn't himself. | A1a | |
| 262 | Player Default: I killed Virgil. He was a threat to the Brotherhood. We had to deal with him. | {Shocked, livid. This changes everything. Emphasis 'you'-- she feels the player betrayed her. / Disbelief} After all that talk about 'trust' and 'loyalty', you killed him? | B1a | ||
| 263 | {Livid, bitter. She resents the player and everything he stands for. / Angry} I thought... no. No. You're no better than the Institute. Damn you all. | Player Default: It's better this way. He wasn't himself. | B1b | ||
| 264 | Player Default: Do you ever think about Virgil? | {Surprised, curious at what the player's getting at. / Puzzled} All the time. He's the reason I'm here, remember? | Y1a | ||
| 265 | {Quietly, concerned / Puzzled} Why bring that up? Has something happened? | Player Default: It's Virgil. I'm sorry, he's dead. | Y1b | ||
| 266 | Player Default: Do you ever think about Virgil? | {Sad, angry at the Institute. / Depressed} Yes, I knew him. We were colleagues. Proctor Ingram told me what happened to him. To think Father covered it all up... | Y2a | ||
| 267 | {Quietly, concerned / Puzzled} Why bring that up? Has something happened? | Player Default: It's Virgil. I'm sorry, he's dead. | Y2b | ||
| 268 | Player Default: I'm not sure. | {Sad at the death of a friend / Sad} It could have been anything. What a shame. | X1a | ||
| 269 | Player Default: I'm not sure. | {Angry, bitter, mocking. / Angry} Don't lie to me. I know how the Brotherhood operates. He was a loose end, and you just had to tie it up. | X2a | ||
| 270 | {Angry, bitter. / Angry} For all your talk, you're no different than the Institute. Damn you. | X2b | |||
| 271 | Player Default: Does it matter? | {Intense. Thinks she's being manipulated. / Angry} Yes, it matters! I want to know the truth. What happened? | Player Default: It's better this way. He wasn't himself. | Y1a | |
| 272 | - | {Irritated. / Irritated} Well? |
DialogueInstitute[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 273 | DialogueInstituteMadisonFirstGreetingScene | Player Default: Thank you. I do appreciate that. | {Irritated} Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | MadisonLi: I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | A1a |
| 274 | Player Default: Thank you. I'm sure that will come in handy. | {Irritated} Given that the Relay is the only way to access the Institute, "handy" is something of an understatement. | MadisonLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | A1a | |
| 275 | Player Default: I don't want one of those things anywhere near me. | {Candid / Stern} If you expect to be coming and going, you're going to need one. You may have noticed the Relay is our only access to the surface. | MadisonLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | B1a | |
| 276 | Player Default: That seems kind of unnecessary. | I assure you, it's necessary. The Relay is the only access to the surface that we possess | MadisonLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | X1a | |
| 277 | Player Default: A courser chip? What's it do? | The same thing it does for our Coursers. Creates a link to the Relay that allows them, and now you, to get in and out at will. | MadisonLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | Y1a | |
| 278 | MadisonLi: If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | {Irritated} Now unless there's something else, I really do need to get back to work. | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | A1a | |
| 279 | MadisonLi: Ah, it's you. You're here, then. | {annoyed, dismissive} Yes, yes... I know who you are. We all do. While I'm sure Father is very happy that you're here, I do hope it doesn't interrupt our work. | Player Default: Don't worry. I promise I won't get in your way. | A1a | |
| 280 | Player Default: Don't worry. I promise I won't get in your way. | {Neutral} Thank you. I do appreciate that. | MadisonLi: Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | A1a | |
| 281 | Player Default: Well, that's insulting. | {Apologetic} I'm... I'm sorry. Not my intention. There's just quite a bit going on right now, and your arrival has the potential to throw things off schedule. | MadisonLi: Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | B1a | |
| 282 | Player Default: I get the impression you don't want me here. | {clipped, somewhat annoyed / Stern} What I want, in this case, is largely irrelevant. Father gave his orders. | MadisonLi: Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | X1a | |
| 283 | Player Default: What is it you're working on? | {Stern} Advanced Systems; special projects. You've seen the boy... err, synth, already? We've been hard at work on him for quite a while now. | MadisonLi: Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | Y1a | |
| 284 | PlayerVoiceFemale01: Excuse me... doctor? | {non-plussed} Ah, it's you. You're here, then. | MadisonLi: Yes, yes... I know who you are. We all do. While I'm sure Father is very happy that you're here, I do hope it doesn't interrupt our work. | A1a | |
| 285 | MadisonLi: Before I forget... Let me see that Pip-Boy of yours. | {Stern} I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | MadisonLi: You're to be given full access, with the ability to relay in and out of the Institute at will. | A1a | |
| 286 | MadisonLi: I've been told to install a courser chip in it for you. Father's orders. | {Irritated} You're to be given full access, with the ability to relay in and out of the Institute at will. | Player Default: Thank you. I'm sure that will come in handy. | A1a | |
| 287 | Player Default: Given that the Relay is the only way to access the Institute, "handy" is something of an understatement. | {Irritated} In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | MadisonLi: If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | A1a | |
| 288 | MadisonLi: In case the significance is lost on you, you'll be the only one here with that kind of access. | {Stern} If nothing else, it should demonstrate the amount of trust Father has placed in you. | MadisonLi: Now unless there's something else, I really do need to get back to work. | A1a | |
| 289 | DialogueInstituteMadisonSubsequentScene | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | {bristling} Yes, well... | A1a | |
| 290 | With the reactor running, we've moved back to our regular projects. Doctor Watson is, I believe, working on power consumption in our laser weapons. | A1b | |||
| 291 | {pointed} Doctor Ormand is... well, I'm not quite ready to divulge that yet. She has several, let's say, "ambitious" proposals. | A1c | |||
| 292 | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | {bristling} Taking your new appointment in stride, I see. | A2a | ||
| 293 | Very well: we've shifted resources off of other projects, like the child synth, to focus on Phase Three. | A2b | |||
| 294 | {pointed} I'm hoping that the above-ground efforts are successful. I understand those depend heavily on you. | A2c | |||
| 295 | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | {bristling} I'm sorry, I report to the Director, not you. | A3a | ||
| 296 | Player Default: I'm good for now, thanks. | {Polite. Ending a conversation.} Alright. | B1a | ||
| 297 | Player Default: Tell me about the people in your division. | {Exposition} I'm not sure what there is to say. | X1a | ||
| 298 | {Choosing words carefully} Doctor Watson is the Specialist Projects Lead Scientist. He's... how to put it... very organized and precise. | X1b | |||
| 299 | {Hint of pride (you trained this woman)} Doctor Orman is the youngest scientists in the Institute, and she's something of a prodigy when it comes to physics. | X1c | |||
| 300 | Player Default: Is everything okay, Doctor Li? You seem pretty tense. | Yes, things are... it's fine. | Y1a | ||
| 301 | I'm sorry. I don't socialize much. I prefer to focus on my work. | Y1b | |||
| 302 | {Professional, even stern} I hope you appreciate the responsibility that will come with being the director of the Institute. Now, what do you need? | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | A1a | ||
| 303 | At last, the refurbished reactor is operational. I'm sure that's not why you're here, though. | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | A2a | ||
| 304 | Welcome, director. What can I do for you? | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | A3a | ||
| 305 | Did you need something? | Player Default: I'd like a Progress Report on your division, if you don't mind. | A4a | ||
| 306 | - | {Surprised, then sympathetic} I didn't mean to offend you. I just thought you might find it comforting to know that you're not the only outsider here. | |||
| 307 | Well, take your time and consider the choice. It's a significant one. | ||||
| 308 | If you can contribute to our work here, then you should consider staying. We could use your help. | ||||
| 309 | {Candid} But if not, then it's probably best that you leave. Otherwise, you risk becoming an unwanted distraction. | ||||
| 310 | {A bit defensive} Sorry, I shouldn't have phrased it that way. | ||||
| 311 | I'm simply saying that our work requires a careful coordination between Father and the divisions. | ||||
| 312 | If something were to upset that balance, it could jeopardize our progress. |
DialogueInstituteAdvSys[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 313 | DialogueInstituteAdvSys1Scene | {Holding a meeting, formal, stern} You all know that Doctor Thompson from Facilities has expressed concerns about our power consumption. | Rosalind: Here we go again... | A1a | |
| 314 | Evan: We're well within approved operating parameters. I checked. | {Lecturing, stern.} I'm aware of that. Nevertheless, we're going to have to cut back. | A1a | ||
| 315 | {Stern, lecturing} I'll have a complete rationing plan ready soon, but in the meantime I need you to make cuts anywhere you can. | Rosalind: This is going to set us back by days, maybe more. | A1b | ||
| 316 | Rosalind: This is going to set us back by days, maybe more. | {Matronly... sympathetic but firm} I know it won't be easy, but we'll have to make do. | A1a | ||
| 317 | That's all for now. | A1b | |||
| 318 | DialogueInstituteAdvSys3Scene | Rosalind: Oh, hey, I finished my component stress simulations a little early. Let me know if you need a hand with anything. | {Incredulous} Already? But you just started those two days ago. | Rosalind: I've been cutting back on sleep so I can get more work done. | A1a |
| 319 | Rosalind: Oh, hey, I finished my component stress simulations a little early. Let me know if you need a hand with anything. | {Pleasantly surprised} Damn, that was quick. I assumed it would take you at least two more days. | Rosalind: I've been cutting back on sleep so I can get more work done. | A2a | |
| 320 | Rosalind: I've been cutting back on sleep so I can get more work done. | {Impressed, pleasantly surprised} Well, I'm certainly impressed. Keep up the good work! | A1a | ||
| 321 | Rosalind: I've been cutting back on sleep so I can get more work done. | {Impressed} I have to admit, you've really raised the bar for this team. | A2a | ||
| 322 | DialogueInstituteAdvSys5Scene | {Eager} When do you think we might be able to continue my lessons in quantum electrodynamics? | A1a | ||
| 323 | {Eager} I've been thinking about unified field theory and I had a few insights that I wanted to discuss. | Madison: I'm eager to hear them. Let me check my schedule and I'll see what's available. | A1b | ||
| 324 | Rosalind: I've been thinking about unified field theory and I had a few insights that I wanted to discuss. | {Pleased, proud of your pupil} I'm eager to hear them. Let me check my schedule and I'll see what's available. | A1a | ||
| 325 | {Pleased, proud of your pupil} I have to admit, you're the fastest learner I've ever known. At the rate you're going, it'll be you that's teaching all of us. | Rosalind: Oh, I plan to do a lot more than that. I intend to be running the Institute before I'm forty. | A1b | ||
| 326 | Madison: I have to admit, you're the fastest learner I've ever known. At the rate you're going, it'll be you that's teaching all of us. | {Cocky} Oh, I plan to do a lot more than that. I intend to be running the Institute before I'm forty. | Madison: I'm sure you will. Maybe you can change the motto to "Womankind - redefined." | A1a | |
| 327 | Rosalind: Oh, I plan to do a lot more than that. I intend to be running the Institute before I'm forty. | {Amused, chuckle at the end.} I'm sure you will. Maybe you can change the motto to "Womankind - redefined." | Rosalind: I like it! | A1a | |
| 328 | Madison: I'm sure you will. Maybe you can change the motto to "Womankind - redefined." | {Said with a chuckle, enjoying a joke} I like it! | A1a |
HolotapesQuest[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 329 | InstituteHolotapeLiSynth1 | {furious} I think he's actually lost his mind. I can't believe he really expects me to do this... | Player Default: I have always been on board with the Gen 3 program. It makes sense. But this... nothing good can come from this. | A1a | |
| 330 | Player Default: I think he's actually lost his mind. I can't believe he really expects me to do this... | I have always been on board with the Gen 3 program. It makes sense. But this... nothing good can come from this. | Player Default: How am I supposed to explain to my staff that Shaun wants a child synth, for no immediately apparent valid line of research? | A1a | |
| 331 | Player Default: I have always been on board with the Gen 3 program. It makes sense. But this... nothing good can come from this. | {dumbfounded, emphasis on 'child'} How am I supposed to explain to my staff that Shaun wants a child synth, for no immediately apparent valid line of research? | Player Default: And to base the physical features off records of his own childhood? It defies all logic. | A1a | |
| 332 | Player Default: How am I supposed to explain to my staff that Shaun wants a child synth, for no immediately apparent valid line of research? | {dumbfounded, furious} And to base the physical features off records of his own childhood? It defies all logic. | Player Default: No, I can't do this. I won't. | A1a | |
| 333 | Player Default: And to base the physical features off records of his own childhood? It defies all logic. | {furious, to self} No, I can't do this. I won't. | A1a | ||
| 334 | InstituteHolotapeLiSynth2 | Player Default: The responses map almost identically to expectations... Some of the most life-like I've seen. | {impressed} Of course... It's not really Shaun. None of his memories are in there. That, even now, would be a step too far. | Player Default: It's starting to have an effect on the team, I think. I know I've been caught up in the moment once or twice... | A1a |
| 335 | {tired but fulfilled} This is day... eight of trial six. The last week has been very productive, but exhausting. I think we'll need a break after this. | Player Default: Binet has done some really marvelous work with the personality mesh. It's... well, it's almost too good. | A1a | ||
| 336 | Player Default: This is day... eight of trial six. The last week has been very productive, but exhausting. I think we'll need a break after this. | {impressed} Binet has done some really marvelous work with the personality mesh. It's... well, it's almost too good. | Player Default: The responses map almost identically to expectations... Some of the most life-like I've seen. | A1a | |
| 337 | Player Default: Binet has done some really marvelous work with the personality mesh. It's... well, it's almost too good. | {impressed} The responses map almost identically to expectations... Some of the most life-like I've seen. | Player Default: Of course... It's not really Shaun. None of his memories are in there. That, even now, would be a step too far. | A1a | |
| 338 | Player Default: Of course... It's not really Shaun. None of his memories are in there. That, even now, would be a step too far. | {thoughtful, concerned} It's starting to have an effect on the team, I think. I know I've been caught up in the moment once or twice... | Player Default: Just a second or two... forgetting that he's not a real boy. | A1a | |
| 339 | Player Default: It's starting to have an effect on the team, I think. I know I've been caught up in the moment once or twice... | {thoughtful} Just a second or two... forgetting that he's not a real boy. | Player Default: Still, I think we'll need to consider restricting him to the lab only for the moment. I'm well aware that others are... put off by his presence. | A1a | |
| 340 | Player Default: Just a second or two... forgetting that he's not a real boy. | {thoughtful} Still, I think we'll need to consider restricting him to the lab only for the moment. I'm well aware that others are... put off by his presence. | Player Default: If I were slightly more arrogant, I might consider that a sign of success... | A1a | |
| 341 | Player Default: Still, I think we'll need to consider restricting him to the lab only for the moment. I'm well aware that others are... put off by his presence. | {thoughtful} If I were slightly more arrogant, I might consider that a sign of success... | A1a |
Inst303[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 342 | Inst303DirectorateFatherScene | Shaun: I'm... I'm sorry to say I am dying. | {shocked, horrified} What?! | Justin: You can't be serious! | A1a |
| 343 | Allie: Really? | {quiet but defiant} Seems a poor choice. | Justin: How can you possibly justify this? He isn't one of us... he isn't even a scientist! | A1a | |
| 344 | Inst303DirectorateOpeningScene | Shaun: It's clear that our safety needs to be the primary concern going forward. To that end, where are we on Phase Three? | {hesitant, concerned} Ah, sir. Are you sure that this is the time to be discussing it? | Madison: Given... well, considering all parties present? | A1a |
| 345 | Madison: Ah, sir. Are you sure that this is the time to be discussing it? | {concerned} Given... well, considering all parties present? | Evan: Excuse me, but sir... Are you sure this is, well, the proper time to be discussing that? | A1a | |
| 346 | Inst303DirectoratePreSceneLoop | Doctor Filmore, did you get the requests I sent over? | Evan: Doctor Filmore, did you get the requests I sent over? | A1a | |
| 347 | - | Whatever it is, it'll have to wait. | A |
Inst303Post[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 348 | - | {Stern, uncompromising / Stern} To be frank, I don't agree with Father's decision, but I'll accept it. | |||
| 349 | {Stern, uncompromising / Stern} Being the director of the Institute is a serious commitment. I hope you understand that. |
Inst305[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 350 | Inst305Stage90DirectorateDecisionScene | EvanWatson: The Railroad won't suddenly decide to stop bothering us, and we all know why the Brotherhood is even in the Commonwealth to begin with. | That would be stupid. Sitting on our hands would only give them time to prepare. | AllieFilmore: We've all agreed that action must be taken. | Y1a |
| 351 | Inst305Stage90DirectorateScene | ClaytonHoldren: The Directorate has... agreed that steps must be taken to ensure our safety in the long run... | Let's not beat around the bush. The Directorate has agreed that the Brotherhood of Steel needs to be eliminated. | AllieFilmore: As the incoming Director, we felt it important to inform you of the decision and get your thoughts on it. | A1a |
Inst305Post[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 352 | - | {Matter-of-fact / Neutral} At last, we have power adequate to our needs. | |||
| 353 | {Measured, sizing up the player / Neutral} You've done well so far, but the evaluation is far from over. |
Inst307[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 354 | Inst307BriefingScene | PlayerVoiceFemale01: So, what exactly is going on? | We're going to cover the basics of the operation as it stands now. | MadisonLi: Dr. Orman has done most of the prep work, so I'll let her explain. | A1a |
| 355 | MadisonLi: We're going to cover the basics of the operation as it stands now. | Dr. Orman has done most of the prep work, so I'll let her explain. | Evan: Doctor Orman has done most of the hands-on work, so I'll let her explain the basics to you. | A1a | |
| 356 | Inst307LiOrmanScene | Doctor Orman, over here please. It's time. | Rosalind: What, now? I'm still working over the code that Robotics sent over. The algorithim is a mess; it's not even close to peak efficiency! | A1a | |
| 357 | Rosalind: What, now? I'm still working over the code that Robotics sent over. The algorithim is a mess; it's not even close to peak efficiency! | It would seem we've run out of time. Let's go. | MadisonLi: We're going to cover the basics of the operation as it stands now. | A1a | |
| 358 | Inst307LiStartScene | PlayerVoiceFemale01: Doctor Li? | What can I do for you? | Player Default: Shaun says "it's time." | A1a |
| 359 | Player Default: Shaun says "it's time." | Ah. That. | MadisonLi: Well, let's get to it. | A1a | |
| 360 | Player Default: It's nothing. Never mind. | {slightly confused, dismissive} All right... | MadisonLi: Well, let's get to it. | B1a | |
| 361 | Player Default: The Brotherhood needs to be taken down, and it needs to be done now. | All right, all right. Calm down. | MadisonLi: Well, let's get to it. | X1a | |
| 362 | Player Default: What have you got to help me with Liberty Prime? | It's that time then, is it? | MadisonLi: Well, let's get to it. | Y1a | |
| 363 | Player Default: Ah. That. | Well, let's get to it. | MadisonLi: Doctor Orman, over here please. It's time. | A1a | |
| 364 | Inst307LPBriefingScene | Rosalind: Oh, and don't worry. We'll pull you out of there before everything explodes. | If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. Otherwise they'll be waiting for you in the Relay room. | Player Default: What have I got for backup? | A1a |
| 365 | Player Default: What have I got for backup? | Once the generators are down, we'll be able to throw everything we've got at them. And I do mean everything. | Player Default: What have I got for backup? | A1a | |
| 366 | Player Default: No questions. Let's do this. | Very well. Good luck to you. | Evan: If you've got any questions, this is where you ought to ask. If not, they're probably ready for you upstairs in the Relay room. | B1a | |
| 367 | Player Default: Have we got a Plan B? | We don't need a Plan B. This will work. Anything else? | Player Default: What have I got for backup? | X1a | |
| 368 | Player Default: What happens to Liberty Prime after this? | He'll be destroyed along with the rest of the Brotherhood. | Player Default: What have I got for backup? | Y1a | |
| 369 | Inst307LPHistoryLiScene | Yes, well. | MadisonLi: The Brotherhood discovered him. An old pre-war military project that never saw the light of day due to power problems that couldn't be solved. | A1a | |
| 370 | MadisonLi: Yes, well. | The Brotherhood discovered him. An old pre-war military project that never saw the light of day due to power problems that couldn't be solved. | MadisonLi: With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | A1a | |
| 371 | MadisonLi: The Brotherhood discovered him. An old pre-war military project that never saw the light of day due to power problems that couldn't be solved. | With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | Player Default: That's quite an achievement. | A1a | |
| 372 | Player Default: That's quite an achievement. | In objective terms, yes it was. But the things I went through, that projected included, ultimately caused me to seek out something better. | A1a | ||
| 373 | It's what led me to the Commonwealth, and to the Institute. | MadisonLi: The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | A1b | ||
| 374 | Player Default: So it's your fault the thing is here now. | {angry, lashing out / Defiant} You have no idea what I went through. The awful choices I had to make... No idea. | B1a | ||
| 375 | {regaining composure / Disgust} That... That was ten years ago. One of many things that led me to abandon my old life and seek out the Institute. | MadisonLi: The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | B1b | ||
| 376 | Player Default: Well, great. Helping the Brotherhood has really worked out well for us. | {lashing out; vicious / Disgust} Oh spare me. It was ten years ago... you were sleeping peacefully in your little tube while I went through a very special kind of hell. | X1a | ||
| 377 | {regaining composure / Defiant} You have no right to judge me. | MadisonLi: The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | X1b | ||
| 378 | Player Default: What did you do? | {Apologetic} I designed and oversaw the building of the reactor that ultimately solved the power problems. | MadisonLi: The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | Y1a | |
| 379 | Player Default: It's what led me to the Commonwealth, and to the Institute. | The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | MadisonLi: I know exactly what it is capable of, and precisely how to exploit those capabilities. | A1a | |
| 380 | MadisonLi: The point here is that in designing the power system for the robot, I had full knowledge of every onboard system. | I know exactly what it is capable of, and precisely how to exploit those capabilities. | A1a |
Inst308Post[]
| # | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 381 | - | {Formal and aloof, but sincere. You do feel sad. / Neutral} We've lost a great leader, but you've lost a son.You have my deepest sympathies. | |||
| 382 | {Uncertain, even a bit stern, like it had better be a smooth one / Neutral} Let's hope the change in leadership is a smooth one. | ||||
| 383 | {Formal and aloof, but sincere. You do feel sad. / Neutral} We've lost a great leader, but you've lost a son.You have my deepest sympathies. | ||||
| 384 | {Formal and aloof, but sincere. You do feel sad. / Neutral} We've lost a great leader, but you've lost a son.You have my deepest sympathies. | ||||
| 385 | {Uncertain, even a bit stern, like it had better be a smooth one / Neutral} Let's hope the change in leadership is a smooth one. |