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DialogueCovenant
# | SCENE | TOPIC | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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1 | - | 000890B6 | {Disapproving} And you kill Stockton's synth, anyway? I want nothing to do with someone so... unpredictable. | |||
2 | {Fatalistic, despises PC} You had your chance to speak with me. Go ahead, kill me or leave. | |||||
3 | {Grudging approval} We were under the mistaken impression you wanted to rescue the Stockton girl. | |||||
4 | {Fervent} The synth menace must be dealt with. | |||||
5 | {Zealot talking of "The Dream"} One day the SAFE test will be perfected. | |||||
6 | {Clinical, pleased} If my projections are correct, the next version will be 1% more accurate. | |||||
7 | {Tired} What does Covenant need now? | |||||
8 | {Proud and Grim, expecting to be executed} I will not beg for my life. | |||||
9 | {Unrepentant, zealot} Everything I've done has been for the greater good. |
HolotapesQuest
# | SCENE | TOPIC | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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10 | MS17cDebriefRoomHolotape | 000E2C25 | Player Default: Confidence on Subject 12 is high. We'll know for certain post mortem. | {Probing, accusing} And any progress on Question 3? | Player Default: None. The EKG shows nothing unexpected. The answers are too damned predicatable. | A1a |
11 | 000E2C23 | Player Default: None. The EKG shows nothing unexpected. The answers are too damned predicatable. | {Irritated, then explaining herself (again)} You've made your opinions quite clear on the value of Question 3. Removing it could invalidate all the data we've accumulated to date. | A1a | ||
12 | {Really fascinated about this} Moving on. Question 4. The data on this is fascinating. Why does baseball have the highest degree of correlation? Even more than question 8. | Player Default: Our metholodology was exhaustive. Subject 12's answers in regards to baseball and his childhood were particularly fascinating. See here. And here. | A1b | |||
13 | 000E2C21 | Player Default: Our metholodology was exhaustive. Subject 12's answers in regards to baseball and his childhood were particularly fascinating. See here. And here. | {Wondering aloud, fascinated} I wonder. Do they play baseball in the Institute? Or is there some sort of defect in their programming? | Player Default: We need another failure to explore this further. We can do nothing more with Subject 12 except final processing. | A1a | |
14 | 000E2C1F | Player Default: We need another failure to explore this further. We can do nothing more with Subject 12 except final processing. | {Considering} I'll let the reclamation team know. | A1a |
MS17
# | SCENE | TOPIC | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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15 | MS17_400_Chambers | 000A7D10 | {Irritated / Depressed} And here you are. | DoctorChambers: You've cut a bloody path through my people. You've no doubt seen our work. But you do not possess all the facts. | A | |
16 | 001C4094 | DoctorChambers: But most importantly it is our one chance to end this age of paranoia. | {This is distasteful - but she will compromise just this far} I will make you a deal. I pay you handsomely. And you let me dispose of our last remaining synth test subject, Amelia Stockton. Then I can continue my work. | HonestDan: I've had my fill of crazy on this contract. No deal. | A1a | |
17 | DoctorChambers: But most importantly it is our one chance to end this age of paranoia. | {This is distasteful - but she will compromise just this far} I will make you a deal. If you let me dispose of Stockton's synth and continue our work I'll match whatever reward you were offered. | HonestDan: I've had my fill of crazy on this contract. No deal. | A2a | ||
18 | 0012AC46 | NPCFRoslynChambers: And here you are. | {Contained fury at the player's actions, knows her torture could be misinterpreted by simple minds / Angry} You've cut a bloody path through my people. You've no doubt seen our work. But you do not possess all the facts. | Player Default: I'll give you a fair hearing. | A1a | |
19 | NPCFRoslynChambers: And here you are. | {Angry} My life's work on the verge of ruin all because of your efforts to find Stockton's supposed daughter. | A2a | |||
20 | {Disgusted - assumes the player is an idiot / Irritated} You do know she's most likely a synth, yes? If you are more than a hired gun, perhaps we can stop this before it's too late. | Player Default: I'll give you a fair hearing. | A2b | |||
21 | 0012AC45 | Player Default: I'll give you a fair hearing. | {Razor sarcasm / Irritated} How considerate. | DoctorChambers: What would you do if your family was destroyed by a synth, right in front of you, when you were but a child? | A1a | |
22 | 0012AC44 | Player Default: There's nothing you can say that can excuse what I've seen here. | {Angry Fervent / Irritated} Everything we've done has been to stop the suffering of more innocents at the hands of the Institute and their synth menace. | DoctorChambers: Covenant is many things. A refuge for the broken people left in the wake of the Institute's rampages. A place of safety and healing. | B1a | |
23 | 0012AC42 | Player Default: What facts? | {Sharp} Some background is required to fully answer that. | DoctorChambers: What would you do if your family was destroyed by a synth, right in front of you, when you were but a child? | Y1a | |
24 | Player Default: What facts? | {No empathy} Why else do you think we attacked her caravan? After testing, we have well over a seventy percent confidence level of our initial diagnosis. | Y2a | |||
25 | {Matter-of-fact} I'd have to perform an autopsy to be sure. | Player Default: I'll give you a fair hearing. | Y2b | |||
26 | 0012AC3D | Player Default: How considerate. | {Accusatory / Angry} What would you do if your family was destroyed by a synth, right in front of you, when you were but a child? | A1a | ||
27 | {Disgusted at the thought at giving up, heated at the end / Angry} Would you roll over and accept it? Or would you do something about it? | Player Default: I've been there. But I haven't resorted to torturing innocents. | A1b | |||
28 | 0012AC3C | Player Default: I've been there. But I haven't resorted to torturing innocents. | {Conviction!} Casualties are inevitable. It may not look like it but we're at war. | DoctorChambers: As long as the Institute walks invisibly amongst us, they strike without warning and control us from the shadows. | A1a | |
29 | 0012AC3B | Player Default: I'd make them pay. | {A hint of surprise, conviction} Then you do understand. It may not look like it but there's a war being fought. | DoctorChambers: As long as the Institute walks invisibly amongst us, they strike without warning and control us from the shadows. | B1a | |
30 | 0012AC3A | Player Default: It sounds like you didn't let it go. | {Proud, conviction} No, I did not. It may not look like it but there's a war being fought. | DoctorChambers: As long as the Institute walks invisibly amongst us, they strike without warning and control us from the shadows. | X1a | |
31 | 0012AC39 | Player Default: What happened to you? | {A far away traumatic memory / Sad} In Diamond City, a lifetime ago, my parents and eight others were massacred by someone. At first we thought the maniac was human. | Y1a | ||
32 | {Steely conviction} But that was the day we learned of the Institute's latest creations. The synths. | DoctorChambers: As long as the Institute walks invisibly amongst us, they strike without warning and control us from the shadows. | Y1b | |||
33 | 0012AC34 | Player Default: You can't seriously want to kill all the synths... | {Conviction} We most certainly do. But we have to find them first. | DoctorChambers: A living synth is indistinguishable from a human by any medical test yet devised. | A1a | |
34 | 0012AC33 | Player Default: Someone needs to destroy the Institute. | {Grudgingly pleased} A perfectly rational response. | DoctorChambers: A living synth is indistinguishable from a human by any medical test yet devised. | B1a | |
35 | 0012AC32 | Player Default: Who really knows what the Institute is responsible for. | {Scientist} And how do they manage to keep us in the dark? | DoctorChambers: A living synth is indistinguishable from a human by any medical test yet devised. | X1a | |
36 | 0012AC31 | Player Default: A war, really? Is it that bad? | {Biting back even more anger} Hundreds of kidnappings over the years. Ask the survivors if it's really "that bad". | Y1a | ||
37 | {She has more evidence, but she doesn't deign to share it} And there're so many other tragedies that may be their responsibility, as well. | Player Default: You can't seriously want to kill all the synths... | Y1b | |||
38 | 0012AC2C | Player Default: Casualties are inevitable. It may not look like it but we're at war. | {Contained anger} As long as the Institute walks invisibly amongst us, they strike without warning and control us from the shadows. | A1a | ||
39 | {Proud, zealot} I've dedicated my life to devising a test to detect these hidden synths. To root them out, so they can be extinguished. | A1b | ||||
40 | {Full of her zealot conviction / Defiant} Isn't that a goal worth fighting for? | Player Default: You can't seriously want to kill all the synths... | A1c | |||
41 | 0012AC2B | Player Default: We most certainly do. But we have to find them first. | {Describing the problem she's been trying to solve her whole life} A living synth is indistinguishable from a human by any medical test yet devised. | A1a | ||
42 | {But sharing her epiphany, proud} But, it turns out, psychology can detect a difference. Enter the SAFE test. | A1b | ||||
43 | {Conviction!} The test is in its infancy, but through sacrifice and perseverance our success rate is improving. | Player Default: But your methods are barbaric. It's torture. | A1c | |||
44 | 0012AC2A | Player Default: But your methods are barbaric. It's torture. | {Barely distasteful at all, full of conviction} To improve the SAFE test intense psychological pressure must be applied to our test subjects. It is distasteful but necessary. | DoctorChambers: Covenant is many things. A refuge for the broken people left in the wake of the Institute's rampages. A place of safety and healing. | A1a | |
45 | 0012AC29 | Player Default: If you can get that test to work, that could be a game changer. | {Pleased the player shares her conviction in some part} And then everything we've done will be justified. | DoctorChambers: Covenant is many things. A refuge for the broken people left in the wake of the Institute's rampages. A place of safety and healing. | B1a | |
46 | 0012AC28 | Player Default: It sounds like your test may not even work. | {Defensive, decisive rebuttal - she has the science to back up her claims} There is a correlation. We've measured it. We just need more data, more test subjects, to narrow it down. | DoctorChambers: Covenant is many things. A refuge for the broken people left in the wake of the Institute's rampages. A place of safety and healing. | X1a | |
47 | 0012AC27 | Player Default: And the SAFE test works? | {Pleased} Oh, yes. Autopsies confirm the test is getting more accurate. | Y1a | ||
48 | {Sharp analytic mind relating} There's something in the questions which provokes a response from synths. But the exact trigger is elusive. | Y1b | ||||
49 | {Grudging admission, but sharing the dream at the end} The margin of error is admittedly high, four or five false positives per synth. But one day we hope to get it to one or two false positives. | Player Default: But your methods are barbaric. It's torture. | Y1c | |||
50 | 0012AC22 | Player Default: To improve the SAFE test intense psychological pressure must be applied to our test subjects. It is distasteful but necessary. | {Sharing her own perceived nobility} Covenant is many things. A refuge for the broken people left in the wake of the Institute's rampages. A place of safety and healing. | A1a | ||
51 | {But sharing the VISION} But most importantly it is our one chance to end this age of paranoia. | DoctorChambers: I will make you a deal. I pay you handsomely. And you let me dispose of our last remaining synth test subject, Amelia Stockton. Then I can continue my work. | A1b | |||
52 | 0012AC21 | HonestDan: I wish you hadn't said that. | {Very pleased / Friendly} Excellent. | A1a | ||
53 | 0012AC20 | Player Default: That's a deal I won't accept. | {She's not going to attack her, she's prepared to be executed and will not give the PC the satisfaction of begging in any way / Somber} Then you'll just have to kill me. | B1a | ||
54 | 0012AC1F | Player Default: Don't kill the girl. Spare her. | {Absolute denial} Impossible. The odds are too great she's an Institute infiltrator. | X1a | ||
55 | {Barely unsteady, but conviction swallows it} Even if she is an unfortunate victim in this war, sparing her can compromise everything. | Player Default: Continue your work, then. | X1b | |||
56 | 0012AC1E | Player Default: Are you threatening me, Dan? | {Real compassion here - a stern mother still loves her children} Over the years, we've recruited like-minded individuals. All of our lives shattered by the Institute. | Y1a | ||
57 | {But no more compassion - conviction! Dismissive of the "some"} Covenant is primarily about administering and refining the SAFE test. But some consider the humanitarian side equally as important. | Y1b | ||||
58 | {She's the hero and the player could do untold evil here} If you destroy what's left here, their lives will be upended again. | Player Default: Continue your work, then. | Y1c | |||
59 | 000786BD | HonestDan: I've had my fill of crazy on this contract. No deal. | {Snide / Irritated} Fortunate for me, I wasn't talking to you. | HonestDan: You side with this nut job and we're going to have a serious, deadly, problem. | A1a | |
60 | MS17_400a_ChambersPeaceful | 000A7D10 | {Considering the player} So the one investigating Stockton's caravan has arrived. Do you even know that his supposed daughter is in all likelihood a synth? | DoctorChambers: No matter. Let me be up front about this. There are two ways this meeting can end. We come to an agreement or there's violence. | A | |
61 | 0012AC19 | Player Default: As would I. | {About to get to the thick of it} Let me pose a question to you. | DoctorChambers: What would you do if your family was destroyed by a synth, right in front of you, when you were but a child? | A1a | |
62 | 000EEC27 | NPCFRoslynChambers: So the one investigating Stockton's caravan has arrived. Do you even know that his supposed daughter is in all likelihood a synth? | {Firm} No matter. Let me be up front about this. There are two ways this meeting can end. We come to an agreement or there's violence. | Player Default: I'd prefer a peaceful solution. | A1a | |
63 | 000EEC26 | Player Default: I'd prefer a peaceful solution. | {Seems sincere} As would I. | DoctorChambers: Let me pose a question to you. | A1a | |
64 | 000EEC25 | Player Default: You really don't want to start a fight with me. | {Confident her men could do it though} Agreed. Killing you would be a costly proposition. | DoctorChambers: Let me pose a question to you. | B1a | |
65 | 000EEC24 | Player Default: Stockton's daughter is a synth? | {No empathy for the people she killed. Complete scientific certainty} Why else do you think we attacked her caravan? She has well over a seventy percent chance of being a synth. | X1a | ||
66 | {Looking forward to it} I'd have to perform an autopsy to be sure. | DoctorChambers: Let me pose a question to you. | X1b | |||
67 | 000EEC23 | Player Default: There're no other options? | {A hint of regret} Too much is at stake to allow you to simply leave. | DoctorChambers: Let me pose a question to you. | Y1a | |
68 | MS17_400b_ChambersPeacefulEnding | 000EEC1E | {Firm} Let us continue our work and we will pay you the bounty you would be giving up. But we keep Stockton's synth. | HonestDan: Like hell I will. I made a deal with Old Man Stockton. And I plan on making good. | A1a | |
69 | 000EEC1C | HonestDan: Like hell I will. I made a deal with Old Man Stockton. And I plan on making good. | {Disdain towards Dan / Irritated} Does Mr. Dan speak for you, as well? Or are you willing to listen to reason? | Player Default: I'll take the deal. | A1a | |
70 | 000EEC1B | HonestDan: I wish you hadn't said that. | {Almost friendly} Excellent. You'll find that Covenant has more to offer since we've come to this understanding. Goodbye. | A1a | ||
71 | 000EEC1A | Player Default: I'm not interested in your deal. | {Irritated, then orders her men to kill the PC / Irritated} Pity. Since we can't come to an agreement. Men. | B1a | ||
72 | 000EEC19 | Player Default: You have to stop torturing and killing synths and humans. | {She clearly will never change her mind} We've come too far to change course, even if we wanted to. | Player Default: I'll take the deal. | X1a | |
73 | 000EEC18 | Player Default: Stockton's synth? | {Sharp, irritated} Why do you think we attacked her caravan? She has well over a ninety percent chance of being a synth. | Y1a | ||
74 | {Sharp} I'd have to perform an autopsy to be sure. So do we have a deal? | Player Default: I'll take the deal. | Y1b | |||
75 | MS17_400c_ChambersKillsAmelia | 000786B6 | {Grim} What a distasteful business. | DoctorChambers: First, the loose end. | A1a | |
76 | 000786B5 | DoctorChambers: What a distasteful business. | {Talking about killing someone, clinical} First, the loose end. | AmeliaStockton: What? What are you doing. | A1a | |
77 | 000786B3 | AmeliaStockton: What? What are you doing. | {To herself, distracted} I'm certain the autopsy will confirm my hypothesis. | AmeliaStockton: No! | A1a | |
78 | 000786B0 | AmeliaStockton: No! | {Tired} There. | DoctorChambers: As promised. | A1a | |
79 | 000786AE | DoctorChambers: There. | As promised. | DoctorChambers: You'll find Covenant has a lot more to offer since we've come... to this understanding. | A1a | |
80 | MS17_400d_ImpatientChambersEnd | 001DF20D | NPCFRoslynChambers: As promised. | {Solemn} You'll find Covenant has a lot more to offer since we've come... to this understanding. | A1a | |
81 | - | 000ED438 | {Sharp} Why are you here? You don't seem to be with the Institute. | |||
82 | {Sharp} So do we have a deal or not? | |||||
83 | 0008A813 | {Irritated} Are you being silent for a reason? | ||||
84 | {Irritated} I'm ready to proceed if you are. |