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This is a transcript for dialogue with Maria Chavez (holotapes). |
HolotapeQuest_MD
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00006FA3 | 0001575D | I wrote the formulas down while I was at Arktos Pharma, but some ghouls chased me out. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
2 | I need to get back there so I can do some trials. I'm confident it'll work, but I'd like to be completely sure. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
3 | After that, I'll head to AVR medical and start work on the next chapter. Hopefully there won't be ghouls there, too. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. Wry humor at the end. | ||
4 | 00006FA4 | 00015772 | Our rations of Rad-X and RadAway are too limited to treat everyone, but I've been working on a way to extend those supplies. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
5 | I've found a way to create diluted variations of both Rad-X and RadAway, cutting the base chems with purified water. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
6 | 0000E8D3 | 00015B05 | We've lost too many good men and women to the terrible effects of radiation. Most didn't know they'd been exposed until it was too late. | Sad, but professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
7 | 000156BD | 00015B04 | I've been thinking about where to start. What's the first thing, the most important thing, we can teach our members? | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
8 | It has to be radiation, that silent killer, omnipresent in the world around us. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
9 | 0001575C | 000219B9 | Responders field manual project, entry one. Maria Chavez speaking. | Professional, formal |
10 | 001615CF | 001615D4 | It's all falling apart. | Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. |
11 | Kamara signed up with the Responders. Brian's fallen in with the anarchists up in the mountains. And Eric... why did he have to complicate things? | Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. | ||
12 | He didn't take it too well when I told him I don't feel the same way about us. He just walked away. I'll probably never see him again. | NOTE: Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. | ||
13 | I used to think it was up to me to make sure our plan didn't fall into the wrong hands. But now... Hell, what difference does it really make? | NOTE: Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. | ||
14 | I don't have much time left. I feel so sick. My hair's falling out. Maybe if someone finds this... maybe you can finish what we started. | NOTE: Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. | ||
15 | The school... hiding a secret. A secret that might help you survive. Find the training room terminal. Learn about... the plan. | NOTE: Sick from radiation poisoning, on the verge of death. Despair, sadness, hopelessness. | ||
16 | So sick, can barely... barely... *gurgling sounds* | Dying from radiation poisoning | ||
17 | 001D5A6D | 001D5A72 | Shit... they're here. I'm out of time. Read the terminal. Learn about the Scorched. Remember us. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. |
18 | And... good luck. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. | ||
19 | 001D5A6E | 001D5A77 | We were called the Responders. After the bombs fell, we tried to help people. Maybe I can still help you. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. |
20 | The terminal nearby... if it's still there, use it. Learn about the inoculation project. It might just save your life. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. | ||
21 | 001D5A6F | 001D5A76 | My name is Maria Chavez, and I am about to die. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. |
22 | The Scorched have overrun our defenses. They're coming for us all. If you find this, please listen carefully. | Sad, desperate, hurried. Background audio of gunfire, Scorched attacking, people shouting and screaming, barriers being destroyed. | ||
23 | 002B8E0B | 002B8E25 | Pull yourself together, man! I swear, you're the most timid security volunteer I've ever met. | Annoyed again. The "man" here is not like a hippie/cool man, it's more of a upper crust British guy snapping at his butler/suboordinate. |
24 | Where was I? Ah. I recommend we return with a mechanical team to investigate the possibility of restoring this facility to full operational status. | |||
25 | This concludes my report. | Panicked yelling from the nearby combat, it's not going well for Strauss. Ends with the sound of a pump shotgun being cocked. | ||
26 | 002B8E0C | 002B8E20 | Where are all these robots coming from, anyway? What are they doing here? Maybe we should just get out of here. | Quiet, scared, almost a whisper |
27 | 002B8E0D | 002B8E1D | If the robots are a concern, go and deal with them. You're supposed to be my security escort, aren't you? | Annoyed |
28 | As I was saying, recon mission wrapping up now. What I've found here is very promising. There's a good chance I can get these machines operational. | Returning to your report, still a little annoyed, but settling back down into your groove. | ||
29 | 002B8E0E | 002B8E21 | Shh! Not so loud, Mister Sanjay! I can hear more of those little robots with the red stars walking around nearby. | Feeling nervous, danger is close |
30 | 002B8E0F | 002B8E23 | Responders field report, Sanjay Kumar speaking. Recon mission to Mama Dolce's Food Processing plant nearly complete. | Matter of fact, business as usual |
31 | 002B8E10 | 002B8E19 | Okay. I promise. | Tender, sincere |
32 | 002B8E11 | 002B8E24 | I know, but part of rebuilding the world is... well, having families again, and I think that's an important responsibility, too. | A placation, but a sincere one |
33 | Besides, why even bother trying to survive if there aren't things worth living for? | |||
34 | Look... if this is too soon for you, then I'll wait until you're ready. Just promise you'll tell me if you change your mind. | Gentle, a sincere offer made out of love | ||
35 | 002B8E12 | 002B8E22 | Jeff, don't. I know what you want to say, but... now isn't the time. I don't know if it ever will be. I just can't think about that right now. | Firm, but sad. You are being honest but breaking someone's heart. This is difficult and very emotional |
36 | It's not that I don't care about you, but I have my work on the environmental monitoring program, and you've got your duties to the Responders. | Trying to let him down gently | ||
37 | People are counting on us to be selfless. To put their needs ahead of ours. | Determined, this is important | ||
38 | 002B8E13 | 002B8E1B | Because I never want to forget how lucky I am to be alive. | Focused, back in the present, clear-eyed, firm |
39 | I volunteered for the mission to Pleasant Valley because I was bored and wanted some excitement in my life. I know, I was young and stupid. | Telling an important story | ||
40 | We weren't even an hour outside the city when we heard the blast from the dam. We looked on as the river washed half of Charleston away. | Gloomy, a painful memory | ||
41 | I lost every friend I had on that day, and for a long time, I felt like it was unfair that I survived. Like I should have died with them. | Melancholy, baring your soul | ||
42 | But that all changed on the day I met you, Amy. You gave me a reason to want to be alive. | Baring your soul, getting ready to propose marriage | ||
43 | That's why I wanted to ask you... | About to propose marriage | ||
44 | 002B8E14 | 002B8E26 | The mud flats? Why? There's nothing to see there. It's a ruin. | Perplexed |
45 | 002B8E15 | 002B8E1E | The view, actually. You can see the floodlands perfectly from here. | Distant, lost in thought a little, looking into the past |
46 | 002B8E16 | 002B8E1A | When I was a student at VTU, I always thought Summersville was one of the prettiest towns I'd ever seen. It was... quaint, you know? Old-fashioned. | A fond reminiscence |
47 | Now it's lost all of its charm for me. I just see a sad, decaying place filled with the ghosts of a forgotten world. | Melancholy | ||
48 | What draws you here? Is it the silence? | Curious | ||
49 | 002B8E17 | 002B8E1C | Oh, um... yeah. There's something I wanted to document. Don't worry, it's nothing weird, I promise. | Sheepish |
50 | Anyway, you asked where I like to go to be alone and think, and here we are. | Confiding something personal in a woman you love. Early in a budding relationship. | ||
51 | 002B8E18 | 002B8E1F | Wait, is that... you brought a holotape recorder? | Surprised, a little uneasy |
52 | 00324E13 | 00324E15 | Today, disease is rampant. There are countless viruses and bacterial infections out there, and we need a way to deal with them. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
53 | I was hoping I might find something here to help treat all the sick and injured refugees we've got back at the airport. | |||
54 | Unfortunately, the place has been picked pretty clean by now, and there isn't much left. | With a sigh, heavy-hearted | ||
55 | 00324E14 | 00324E16 | Responders field report. Maria Chavez speaking. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
56 | Being here at AVR Medical really brings back memories. My mother worked at this place for years as a nurse. | Reminiscing fondly | ||
57 | When I was a child, back before the war, I got sick for days. Supply shortages had driven the price of medicine beyond what we could afford. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
58 | Lucky for us, my mom wasn't just a nurse, but also a natural green thumb. We had a garden with all kinds of herbs and flowers. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
59 | She treated me with home-made herbal remedies. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
60 | 0033F7C8 | 0033F7C9 | Jeff, I really hope you got my message and my hint was clear enough to help you find this holotape. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. |
61 | I'm leaving the cabin. These Brotherhood of Steel guys haven't found out where I live yet, but they might. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. | ||
62 | I'm going to hide out in the place we had our first date. Come and meet me there when you can. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. | ||
63 | I locked out my environmental monitoring program with a password and I'd like you to have it. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. | ||
64 | After everything the Brotherhood has put us through, there's no way in hell they're getting my research. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. | ||
65 | I hope you can find me soon. Until then, be safe and... I love you. I should have told you much sooner, in person. | Urgent, frightened, preparing to go into hiding. Also a note of tenderness, leaving a message for your boyfriend. | ||
66 | 0034F2F2 | 0034F2F3 | My name is Hayley Porter. I'm making this holotape because I don't have much time left. | |
67 | I hope... I pray someone finds this. That someone... that you... can finish what we started. | |||
68 | There were four of us once, but now it's just me. The others... Brian, Kamara, Eric... all left for reasons of their own. | |||
69 | We were so close to learning the secret... to finding what Vault-Tec was hiding in the school. | |||
70 | If you're listening to this, find my terminal in the training room. The password is... "Inevitability". | |||
71 | Learn about the plan. Learn about what Vault-Tec was hiding. Maybe it can help you. Maybe it can help everyone. | |||
72 | Maybe you can do what we failed to do. Survive... | |||
73 | 00366F9A | 00366F9D | Today, disease is rampant. There are countless viruses and bacterial infections out there, and we need a way to deal with them. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
74 | I've put together some herbal tea recipes that should mitigate the symptoms of the more common sicknesses. It's not a cure, but it's something. | |||
75 | Well, I think I'll wrap this up. | |||
76 | I better get back to the airport and see if Sanjay got that questionnaire set up. He said it would be done by now. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
77 | 00366F9B | 00366F9C | Responders field manual project, entry two. Maria Chavez speaking. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. |
78 | When I was a child, back before the war, I got sick for days. Supply shortages had driven the price of medicine beyond what we could afford. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
79 | Lucky for us, my mom wasn't just a nurse, but also a natural green thumb. We had a garden with all kinds of herbs and flowers. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
80 | She nursed me back to health not with prescription drugs, but with home-made herbal remedies. | Professional, thinking aloud to yourself. A journal, documenting your efforts. | ||
81 | 004ECC5C | 004ECC66 | We lost almost everything; our homes, our supplies and most of our friends and family. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. |
82 | The days and weeks that followed were the hardest of my life, but somehow, we held together. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
83 | We kept the idea of the Responders alive, even though there were only a handful of us left. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
84 | That's the story of the Christmas Flood. Tell your children, tell everyone you meet. Let's keep the memory alive for as long as we can. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
85 | 004ECC5D | 004ECC65 | By then, the Responders were more or less running things in the city, and we were doing pretty well for ourselves. | A fond memory |
86 | We felt confident we could confront the raiders on their home turf, so we sent a group up into the mountains to see if we could make a deal. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
87 | We hoped we could get them to leave us alone if we agreed to release some of the prisoners. We were wrong. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
88 | Thorpe had somehow got his hands on a mini-nuke, and he used it to blow the Summersville Dam on Christmas morning. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
89 | 004ECC5E | 004ECC62 | Years later, Thorpe's girlfriend Rosalynn led a raid on Charleston. They were spotted early, and a fight broke out. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. |
90 | A few of them escaped, but Rosalynn was injured and taken prisoner along with some of the other raiders. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
91 | 004ECC5F | 004ECC63 | The failure to secure help led to a change in leadership for the survivors at the ski resort. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. |
92 | A cold and brutal man named David Thorpe took charge, and he shaped those people into something terrible. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
93 | They took what they wanted by force and killed anyone that stood in their way. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
94 | 004ECC60 | 004ECC67 | I suppose the story really begins in November of 2077, the month after the war. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. |
95 | Survivors from the Pleasant Valley Ski Resort sent a group to Charleston to ask for help and supplies. The city leaders turned them away. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
96 | There was so much chaos and so much need back then, I suppose it was an impossible request to grant. | |||
97 | 004ECC61 | 004ECC64 | This is Maria Chavez speaking, and today is December 25th, 2092. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. |
98 | Once, in the world before the war, this would have been a joyous time to celebrate with loved ones. Now it's a time to reflect and to mourn. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart | ||
99 | It was on this day ten years ago that we lost so much in the tragic event we call the Christmas Flood. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart | ||
100 | I'm making this recording in the hopes of ensuring the flood and its victims are never forgotten. | Telling a tragic story from the past, a reminiscence spoken with a heavy heart. | ||
101 | 00511A5D | 00511A71 | Yes ma'am. | Grim. A long pause up front, maybe a deep breath to fill it. You're likely going on a suicide mission. |
102 | 00511A5E | 00511A6E | We are out of time, Leo. | Firm, a little cold, giving a very difficult order, likely signing death warrants |
103 | Melody's going to lead the mission. She's got experience in this kind of thing, and I'd trust her with my life. With all our lives. | Firm, commanding | ||
104 | Now turn off that damn recorder and do your duty, Fire Breather. | Firm, commanding | ||
105 | 00511A5F | 00511A79 | We just need more time! He's coming back. I'm telling you, he'll be here! We just... need time. | Angry, frustrated, but starting to cave in |
106 | 00511A60 | 00511A76 | That's enough! Both of you, stop it! | Breaking up a shouting match between friends |
107 | Look... Leo... the reports, they're talking about a horde of Scorched on the other side of those mountains. | Desperate, pleading | ||
108 | You know as well as I do that sealing the tunnel's our best chance to stop them. Maybe our only chance. | Pleading, trying to make someone see reason | ||
109 | If the Fire Breathers don't move now, everyone dies. It's just a matter of when. | Pleading, desperate, but forceful | ||
110 | 00511A61 | 00511A73 | I'm out of line?! I ain't the one agreeing to send the Fire Breathers on a suicide mission without our best man! | ANgry, shouting |
111 | 00511A62 | 00511A6D | You are way the hell out of line, Chase! | Very angry, shouting |
112 | 00511A63 | 00511A7A | You're damn right I am! I want Madigan to hear about this when he gets back. I want him to know what you're trying to pull here! | Angry, indignant |
113 | 00511A64 | 00511A78 | Really? You're going to record this? | Annoyed, frustrated |
114 | 00511A66 | 00511A74 | Oh lord, please forgive me if any of these things is a cousin. | Trepidation. Also, we hear Melody start banging on a hubcap with a stick in the background |
115 | 00511A67 | 00511A70 | Hey! Get your head in the game, rook! Quit makin' these things out to be more than they are. | Snapping, authoritative |
116 | Well all come from around here, an' we all had families an' homes that we lost when the bombs fell. Sutton's just a place. The airport's home now. | Firm | ||
117 | Get ready. I'm going to make some noise an' draw them out. Just remember your trainin' an' you'll do fine. | Firm, commanding | ||
118 | 00511A68 | 00511A72 | Ferals?! Those things give me the willies! All that hissin' and raspin' and jumpin' around... but then you remember they used to be folks like us. | Frightened, looking around for danger |
119 | Oh no! What if some of them are my relations? Or, I mean, they used to be. | Worried, frightened | ||
120 | 00511A69 | 00511A77 | Well it ain't as lonely as you think. This place crawls with ferals, an' ferals is why we're here, rook. It's time for some live-fire training. | Bossy like a drill sergeant, but not as loud |
121 | 00511A6A | 00511A6C | Sutton... I grew up here. Seems kind of quiet and lonely now. | A little spooked |
122 | 00511A6B | 00511A6F | So, having had basically no luck in this creepy abandoned hospital, I've decided to turn instead to my mother's wisdom. | A little frustrated, but also appreciating your mother |
123 | I've put together some herbal tea recipes that should mitigate the symptoms of the more common sicknesses. It's not a cure, but it's something. | |||
124 | Well, I think I'll wrap this up. | |||
125 | Guess I'm off to pick some flowers. | A little exasperated, disappointed you didn't find any medicine at the hospital | ||
126 | 0051C7E9 | 0051C7EA | Hey everyone, this is Derek, making my final report on the events at Harpers Ferry. Hopefully this reaches you all safely. | A little shaken, reporting from the scene of a recent attack that left devastation and death in its wake |
127 | Whatever happened here, it was big. The whole area is... it's devastated. If any of our people survived, I can't find a trace of them. | A little shaken, reporting from the scene of a recent attack that left devastation and death in its wake | ||
128 | I talked to some of the locals. They say creatures came from the sky and laid waste to the town. | A little shaken, reporting from the scene of a recent attack that left devastation and death in its wake. | ||
129 | Some of the ones who got hurt in the attack were transformed or something. They apparently turned into monsters and attacked anyone they could reach. | A little shaken, reporting from the scene of a recent attack that left devastation and death in its wake. | ||
130 | Raleigh says he and his people are going to seal themselves up in their bunkers and try to figure out a way to fight these creatures. | A note of disappointment and anger as old friends are turning their backs on you in a time of need | ||
131 | In other words, we won't be getting any more help from these Free States guys. | A note of disappointment and anger as old friends are turning their backs on you in a time of need. | ||
132 | Maria, I was hoping you could get in touch with Ella, see if maybe she can lean on Raleigh a little, get him to see that this isn't the way. | Annoyed at Raleigh for turning his back on you, but hopeful your friend can change his mind | ||
133 | If you ask me, I think it's damn selfish of them to turn their backs on the rest of us, on people who need their help to survive. | A note of disappointment and anger as old friends are turning their backs on you in a time of need | ||
134 | There's nothing else l can do here. Guess we can scratch Harpers Ferry off the map. | Somber, sad | ||
135 | I'll be heading back soon, but I want to check in on the some of the farms along the way. Should be about a week. | Somber, a note of finality, closing a chapter |
FF09_Reaper
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 003E1947 | 003E1948 | Automated Warning to all Responders. The Mr. Farmhands are out of control. | A message Maria recorded ahead of time, so there's no emergency right now - but she's compassionate to future peeps. Also, exasperated on "again" |
2 | Evacuate civilians and take down those Supervisors. | Subtext - "be careful, they're dangerous" | ||
3 | Once they're dealt with you'll have to reboot the server. Again. | Grim exasperation here, this keeps happening - and some day someone's going to die | ||
4 | 003E54CD | 003E54CE | Automated message. The Forest Watch detects all Supervisors down. Good job. | Pleased, proud |
5 | Responder team proceed to the Ag Center and get to the Mainframe. You need to reset the Farmhand targetting parameters. | Trying to be really clear here | ||
6 | That should keep our people safe in the area. Be careful. | A little ensure this will actually help, but it's important |