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Form ID
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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| 1
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005B2BA9
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005B66F3
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This place is really gonna be something when we're done with it.
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| 2
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005B66F4
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Supplies are looking okay, but we could be doing better.
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| 3
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005B66F5
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Twenty-seven, twenty-eight...I think we're going to need more sandbags for the eastern perimeter.
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| 4
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005B66F6
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If I can just keep these 'bots running, we'll have this place ready in no time.
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| 5
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005B66F7
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People just don't understand the value of something like the Brotherhood. Everyone's content just trying to get by.
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| 6
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005B66F8
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I wonder if I'd have the courage to start something like the Brotherhood myself...if it didn't already exist, that is.
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| 7
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005B66F9
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Had to chase some Raiders off the other day. Scavenger thugs.
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| 8
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005B66FA
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A guy from Foundation came by. Just curious, but sooner or later more people are going to want to join up.
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| 9
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005B66FC
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The supplies are really starting to pile up!
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| 10
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005B66FD
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It's amazing how many people are pitching in.
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| 11
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005B66FE
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I hope the Brotherhood are going to be impressed when they get here.
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| 12
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005B66FF
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If this keeps up, I'm going to run out of places to put this stuff.
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| 13
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005C9ADC
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Dad always said that many hands make light work. I guess robot pincers count, too.
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| 14
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005C9ADD
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I think Dad would've been pretty proud of what we're doing here. I sure hope so.
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| 15
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005C9ADF
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Ad Victoriam. Ad Victoriam. Ad Victoriam! It sounds less convincing when I say it.
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Trying different ways of saying it, like rehearsing
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| 16
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005C9AE0
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Can't say I envy Knight Shin, being responsible for all the recruits we've got.}
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| 17
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005C9AE1
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Glad I've still got this tent out here. The bunkhouse gets pretty ripe.
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| 18
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005C9AE2
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I wonder...Knight, or Scribe? I'm good with the bots, I guess, so maybe Scribe. But power armor! Hmm.
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| 19
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005C9AE3
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I always thought Dad was exaggerating about the push-ups. I guess the military's the same even after the end of the world.
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| 20
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005C9AE4
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Feels like I've always got guard duty. Could be worse, really.
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| 21
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005C9AE5
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I still think we could do with bigger walls here.
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| 22
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005B2BAA
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005B66DC
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Hello there! Have you come to help out?
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| 23
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005B66DD
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Got anything to contribute? Drop-off is just nearby.
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| 24
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005B66DE
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I'm glad to see more people excited about the project.
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| 25
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005B66DF
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You look pretty capable. Want to lend a hand?
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| 26
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005B66E0
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We're going to build something special here. You could be part of it.
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| 27
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005B66E1
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It might not look like much yet, but with your help we can get there.
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| 28
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005B66E2
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Come looking because of the radio messages?
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| 29
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005B66E7
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Impressive kit, friend. I almost thought you were Brotherhood yourself!
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| 30
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005B66E8
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There's plenty of work to get done, but I can make time, if you want to talk.
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| 31
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005B66EA
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If you're here about the broadcasts, we should chat.
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| 32
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005B66EB
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I can tell you can handle yourself, but are you ready to be a part of something bigger?
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| 33
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005B66EC
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Always have time for a friendly face. You are friendly, right?
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| 34
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005C9AEB
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Whoa, heavy ordnance!
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| 35
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005C9AEC
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Don't worry about the 'bots, they're working for me.
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| 36
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005C9AEE
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Welcome to Fort Atlas.
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| 37
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005C9AEF
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Any news to share?
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| 38
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005C9AF0
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If you're looking to make a difference, you've come to the right place.
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| 39
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005C9AF1
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Brotherhood's always looking for good tech, if you find any.
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| 40
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005C9AF7
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Welcome back, Initiate.
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| 41
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005B2BAB
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005B6719
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Hey there, stranger. Name's Dorsey, Russell Dorsey. What brings a Vault Dweller out this way? Here to help the Brotherhood?
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| 42
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005B671A
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Welcome back. Looking to help out, or just here to talk? Pretty busy, but I've got some time.
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| 43
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005C9ADA
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Always good to see a friendly face. Welcome back.
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| 44
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006049CE
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What can I do for you, Knight-Errant?
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| 45
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Can you tell me about what's going on here?
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005B671D
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Happy to. I could use a break anyway. What did you want to know?
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| 46
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How'd you know I was from a Vault?
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005B6707
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You've just got the look about you, really. Too clean for a Wastelander, even under the dirt, if that makes any sense.
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| 47
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I haven't met many, but you're not the first. You all have that "didn't grow up in the radiation" sheen, no offense intended.
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| 48
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I was just looking around. What are *you* doing out here?
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005B6711
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I heard the broadcast and came out here to start getting set up. Get things in order before the Brotherhood arrives.
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| 49
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When they get here, they'll find fortifications, supplies, and their first recruit, ready and waiting.
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| 50
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Actually, I don't have time right now. Maybe later.
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005B6714
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Suit yourself. I'll be here.
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| 51
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I'm here to help. What needs doing?
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005B6713
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Message they broadcast was kinda garbled, but it seemed clear the Brotherhood has chosen ATLAS as a base.
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| 52
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Makes sense they'd be looking to have supplies waiting when they get here. A group like that's going to want to be operational ASAP.
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| 53
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I have questions about the Brotherhood.
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005B6709
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Sure, I'll answer what I can. What's on your mind?
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| 54
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What's with all the robots around here?
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005B6716
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Found them here when I came out. Pretty hostile bunch at first, but I learned a trick from a guy that used to work for RobCo.
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| 55
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They've got a maintenance backdoor hardwired into them. Tricked them all into thinking I ran the joint, then put them to work.
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| 56
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Pretty good, right? Got 'em doing a lot of the heavy lifting and such on the project. Makes my life a lot easier.
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| 57
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This seems like a lot of effort. Why are you doing all this?
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005B670B
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Honestly? I feel like I've needed this my whole life. Dad was Navy, back before the war. Always said it straightened him out, gave him purpose.
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| 58
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Growing up in this...I wanted something...more. If the military still existed, I'd have joined that, but that's all over now.
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| 59
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I wanted something bigger than just surviving. This feels like what I've been waiting for.
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| 60
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I've got to go. I'll see you later, Dorsey.
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005B6718
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Don't be a stranger.
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| 61
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I'm in. What kind of supplies are needed?
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005B670D
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Well, this operation runs through materials fast as anything.
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| 62
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We're mainly looking for raw materials - building supply stuff. Check the collection; anything you can contribute will be a big help.
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| 63
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Dump anything you've got to spare in one of the collection crates around the camp and I'll have the 'bots sort it later. Thanks for the help!
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| 64
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I'm in. What kind of supplies are needed?
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005B671C
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Right now, I'm just trying to get all the donations we've already received squared away.
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| 65
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Listen to me. "We!" Already acting like I'm one of them.
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Preface with a self-conscious laugh
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| 66
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Check back later. Keep that radio tuned in, though. The Brotherhood's getting closer.
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| 67
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Back up, I missed something. Broadcast? Message?
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005B6710
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Sorry, I assumed anybody who'd come out here had heard!
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| 68
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The Brotherhood of Steel has been broadcasting a message, telling everyone they're coming here.
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| 69
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Your Pip-Boy should be able to pick it up, if you want to hear it yourself.
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| 70
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Seems weird to be going through all this trouble for a group you don't even know.
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005B671F
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Maybe you're right, but they're the good guys, you know? Here to help. I like that.
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| 71
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Besides, you should care about other people whether you know them or not. Kind of a no-brainer to me. It makes the Wasteland worth surviving.
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Emphasis in last line is people make life worth living, survival alone is meaningless
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| 72
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Can you tell me more about the Brotherhood?
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005B6712
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I'm no expert, but I can try. What did you want to know?
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| 73
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005B66BE
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005B670E
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Go for it. I've got some time.
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| 74
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What's this Brotherhood you're talking about?
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005B6708
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The Brotherhood of Steel! The original ones, from out in California!
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| 75
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A group of them have been broadcasting radio messages to Appalachia. Your Pip-Boy should be able to pick up the signal.
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| 76
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They're on their way to West Virginia to set up a new chapter here at the ATLAS Observatory.
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| 77
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I thought the Brotherhood of Steel were all dead.
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005B6715
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You mean you haven't heard the radio broadcasts? I'd expect your Pip-Boy should be able to pick them up.
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| 78
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Taggerdy's bunch here might've gotten wiped out, but the ones in California are coming here now!
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| 79
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What's so special about the Brotherhood?
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005B670A
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The Brotherhood's like a small army, but one that's fighting everything that makes this world so dangerous since the war.
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| 80
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Before any of us Johnny-Come-Latelies showed up, they were trying to wipe out the Scorched and all the other threats.
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| 81
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Maybe they failed the first time, but we've got a second chance coming. Wouldn't you want to be part of something like that?
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| 82
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What's so special about the Brotherhood?
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005B6717
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The Brotherhood are warriors, standing for something beyond themselves. They fought threats like the Scorched, trying to make us safe again.
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| 83
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The Raiders at Crater are organized, sure, and they're not monsters like some say, but they're selfish.
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| 84
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Imagine what they could do if they cared about something beyond their own gain. Imagine what you could do!
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| 85
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What's so special about the Brotherhood?
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005B670C
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The Brotherhood is trying to make this world survivable again.
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| 86
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The ones here in Appalachia were taking out Scorched and other dangers. If they'd succeeded, imagine how much safer we'd all be.
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| 87
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The folks at Foundation are good people, but they're trying to build a society in the middle of this nightmare.
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| 88
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The Brotherhood's fighting to let us wake up.
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emphasis on wake up (e.g., from the nightmare)
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| 89
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Do you think the Brotherhood is looking for new members?
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005B671B
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Well, it sounds like they're coming out here to stay.
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| 90
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I don't know if recruiting is in their plans, but I figure all this ought to make a convincing argument that I'm an asset they shouldn't pass up.
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| 91
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005C9ADB
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They picked up a bunch of these folks on the way out here, and they took me on, so I'd say so.
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| 92
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You'd have to ask one of the officers, though, if you're interested. Knight Shin is in charge of the Initiates.
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| 93
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How do you know about the Brotherhood in the first place?
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005B670F
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I left Maryland headed west, and hooked up with some of the original Foundation folks.
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| 94
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Once here, I did patrols for them, scouting for supplies. Ended up finding some stuff the local Brotherhood left behind.
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| 95
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That led me to Fort Defiance. Scary place. I had to move quick, but I'd found some logs and records.
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| 96
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Frankly, I got a little obsessed. It was like the Round Table and Dad's Navy stories, all together! And now they're coming back!
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excited, but a bit embarrassed by his own enthusiasm
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| 97
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Actually, I wanted to ask you more about what's happening here.
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005B671E
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No problem. Hit me.
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| 98
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005B66CF
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005B66D6
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Keep them away from the supplies!
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| 99
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005B66D7
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Not today!
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| 100
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005B66D8
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You build one thing and somebody's gotta try to ruin it!
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| 101
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005B66D9
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Take 'em down!
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| 102
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005B66DA
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Hold the line, drive 'em back!
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| 103
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005B66D0
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005B66D3
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Taking fire!
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| 104
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005B66D4
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Damn, I'm hit!
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| 105
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005B66D1
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005B66EE
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Drive those bastards out of here!
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| 106
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005B66EF
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Don't let 'em wreck this!
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| 107
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005B66F0
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I'll live! Take them down!
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| 108
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005C9AD4
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005B66E3
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I used to work with the folks at Foundation. Hard workers, but I wanted something more than just settling.
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| 109
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005B66E4
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Those Crater types are tough, and nicer than you'd think, but they can't see past their own profit.
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| 110
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005B66E5
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That's some serious gear you've got there.
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| 111
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005B66E6
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Whoa, heavy ordnance!
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| 112
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005B66E9
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Don't worry about the 'bots, they're working for me.
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| 113
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005B66F2
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Dad always said that many hands make light work. I guess robot pincers count, too.
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| 114
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005B66FB
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I think Dad would've been pretty proud of what we're doing here. I sure hope so.
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| 115
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Any advice for dealing with the Brotherhood?
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005C9AD9
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Well, the ones from California take this very seriously. Not that I don't, but it's been their life. Literally, for Scribe Valdez.
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| 116
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Be honest and respectful, and you should be all right.
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| 117
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Oh...maybe don't correct them if they mispronounce "Appalachia". It's been done.
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| 118
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Any problems with the Fort?
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005C9AD7
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Nothing so far. Between the old observatory itself, the fortifications, and all these recruits, we're pretty secure.
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| 119
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Given everything the world's been through, we're doing pretty well here.
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| 120
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005E5805
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Well, you probably already know about the Super Mutant attack.
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| 121
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I heard you helped fend that off. Mighty impressive! You should be proud.
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| 122
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It's frightening to think something like that could happen here. But we're still standing, and they're not.
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| 123
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00605FD1
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Things are quieting down now. After everything that's happened, we're settling into our new normal. It's kind of nice, all things considered.
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| 124
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Shouldn't you be calling me "Initiate"? You're very casual.
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005E5803
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Maybe? Sorry, I'm usually better with the protocol, but it just seems weird to use titles, Initiate to Initiate.
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| 125
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I've been keeping watch out here for a long time, people coming and going, since before the Brotherhood arrived.
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| 126
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It helped to stay friendly with people. Made it easier.
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| 127
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00605FCD
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Sorry, yes, I'm usually better with the protocol, but I've gotten used to being informal with you.
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| 128
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I don't mean any disrespect by it. I'll try to remember in the future.
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| 129
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006049C8
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006049CF
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But I'm afraid what'll happen if the West Coast Brotherhood ever comes calling.
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| 130
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006049D0
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But killing Knight Shin? That's...that's bad. It's going to hurt morale, and I worry what'll happen if the West Coast Brotherhood ever shows up.
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| 131
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006049D1
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But with the Paladin gone, a lot of new recruits are drifting away. Not everybody signed up for the ideals the Knight holds.
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| 132
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006049D2
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With what happened to the Paladin... Recruits are drifting away. They don't know the West Coast brotherhood, or understand why the fight happened.
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| 133
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They saw a mutiny against the only leader they've known. It's hard to hold on to trust after that. I hope we recover.
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| 134
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I wanted your take on the rift between Rahmani and Shin.
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006049CB
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I'm relieved and worried at the same time.
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| 135
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In my heart, I wanted the Paladin to stay. She's the leader we need. With her, we'll keep growing, and do good things.
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| 136
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006049CC
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Tired, really. And sad.
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| 137
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The good news is, we're legitimate. We'll contact the Elders eventually, and Knight Shin runs things as tightly as you'd expect.
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| 138
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I wanted your take on the rift between Rahmani and Shin.
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006049CD
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I'm torn, if I'm honest. Paladin Rahmani's exactly the kind of leader I want right now.
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| 139
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She's the Brotherhood I imagined. But Knight Shin is right, too.
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| 140
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Breaking away from the Elders like that...it's mutiny. I know how my dad would've felt about that.
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| 141
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Knight Shin can't command the same loyalty the Paladin does, though. He's not exactly a people person.
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| 142
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Can we call ourselves the Brotherhood now? Will it fall apart if Knight Shin takes over? It all makes me nervous.
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