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Topics
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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CitScribeAbout What do you Scribes do? |
Tell me a little bit about the Scribes. | Neutral 50 | Well, there are a number of Orders within with the Scribes, each dedicated to a specific area of research... | 1 |
CitScribeAboutEND | That's all I needed. | Neutral 50 | Very well. | 2 |
That's all I needed. | Neutral 50 | Certainly. | 3 | |
That's all I needed. | Neutral 50 | Let me know if you need something else. | 4 | |
CitScribeAboutOrders | What are the Orders? | Neutral 50 | The Order of the Sword is responsible for weapons research and development. Guns, ammunition anything of an offensive nature. | 5 |
Neutral 50 | Defensive research is done by the Order of the Shield. Power Armor, defensive structures anything that is intended to protect us. | 6 | ||
Neutral 50 | The Order of the Quill preserves the written knowledge of the ancients, seeking out all manner of books and holotapes. | 7 | ||
CitScribeAboutWhatOrder | What Order are you a part of? | Neutral 50 | Actually, I am proctor of the Order of the Quill. I oversee the Archives and Library here in the Citadel. | 8 |
Neutral 50 | We are dedicated to preserving the history of the Brotherhood as well as unearthing the secrets of the pre-war civilizations. | 9 | ||
Neutral 50 | We have a single field associate: Scribe Yearling. She operates out of the former Library of Congress to the northeast. | 10 | ||
CitScribeBrotherhoodBeliefs | What does the Brotherhood believe? | Neutral 50 | We believe in technology, in the triumph of the creations of the ancients over the horrors and evils of the Wasteland. | 11 |
Neutral 50 | We believe in trust. Trust in technology. Trust in our fellow Brothers. Trust in our Elders. | 12 | ||
Neutral 50 | Ah, and we believe in victory. Our forces have dwindled, but still we fight on. Super Mutant, Enclave, it matters not. Surrender is not an option. | 13 | ||
CitScribeBrotherhoodEND | That's all I need to know. | Neutral 50 | Very well. | 14 |
CitScribeBrotherhoodHistory | What about the Brotherhood's history in this area? | Neutral 50 | We first arrived in the Capital Wasteland in 2255. In those first couple of years, we discovered the Citadel, Super Mutants, and Project Purity! | 15 |
Happy 20 | Ah, the purifier. What an undertaking. The work your father and his team did was... amazing. The Brotherhood helped protect them, you know. | 16 | ||
Sad 20 | At least for a little while. But we were stretched thin as it was, even back then. We had to pull our forces out. When we did, the place was overrun. | 17 | ||
Neutral 50 | I imagine that's when your father left. I... I'm sorry, I wish things had turned out differently. | 18 | ||
CitScribeBrotherhoodMembers | Who are the members of the Brotherhood? | Neutral 50 | Elder Lyons leads us. Star Paladin Cross is his seneschal. Sentinel Lyons', the Elder's daughter, commands the Lyons' Pride, our elite combat squad. | 19 |
Neutral 50 | The Paladins lead the Knights. The Knights are the core of the Brotherhood they scour the Wastes to eliminate evil and recover technology. | 20 | ||
Neutral 50 | Scribe Rothchild oversees the Scribes in their duties to seek knowledge and restore the technology the Brotherhood has acquired. | 21 | ||
DLC03TLCitadelEnclave | So... Any thoughts on the Enclave? | Neutral 50 | This is our last chance. Either we finish them off now... Or we won't be around to talk about them anymore. | 22 |
So... Any thoughts on the Enclave? | Neutral 50 | Right now I need to focus on how to keep our men alive. I don't have time for speculation. | 23 | |
So... Any thoughts on the Enclave? | Neutral 50 | My thoughts haven't changed. They're still not worthy of discussion. | 24 | |
Neutral 50 | Hopefully before long we won't have to think about them at all. | 25 | ||
FF02DogtagsFound | I found a Brotherhood Holotag. What should I do with it? | Neutral 50 | You have? Oh my. This brings to light a sad affair for the Brotherhood. But perhaps it is something that you can assist us with. | 26 |
Neutral 50 | If you have the time, I have an offer for you. | 27 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagQ1 | What are the Scrolls that you mentioned? | Neutral 50 | Scrolls are kept by the Head Librarian of each Brotherhood bunker. The Scrolls are a record of the Brotherhood itself. | 28 |
Neutral 50 | Into each Scroll is written the name and deeds of each of our Brothers. Battles, what technology he has recovered, when he was promoted. Everything. | 29 | ||
Neutral 50 | The last entry for each Brother is that Brother's death. It is important, as the way a man dies is just as important as the manner in which he lives. | 30 | ||
Neutral 50 | And so each man who nobly serves the Brotherhood ascends into our history, to be remembered by those who come after him. | 31 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagQ2 | Where can I find Holotags? | Neutral 50 | They are on our fallen Brothers throughout the DC Ruins. However, I can't give you a full report on the locations of all of our operations. | 32 |
Neutral 50 | As I said, many of the units in the field operate independently, sometimes not reporting into the Citadel for weeks or months. | 33 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagQ3 | Why can't you send your own people to find the Holotags? | Neutral 50 | As I told you, with the increase in Super Mutant activity and Elder Lyons' edicts regarding our goals, we are critically short on manpower. | 34 |
Neutral 50 | Any soldier that I would ask to do this task is one less soldier fighting in the field or defending the Citadel. | 35 | ||
Neutral 50 | As much as I hate to involve outsiders, it is necessary if I am to properly maintain the scrolls to honor the dead. | 36 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagQ4 | What's my reward if I bring you these Holotags? | Neutral 50 | We have access to a great deal of technology, and because of that, there are a number of things that we can continue to produce. | 37 |
Neutral 50 | I will be able to offer you caps for the tags you bring me, but from time to time, I will be able to give you something a bit more interesting. | 38 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagQEND | Let's talk about something else. | Neutral 50 | As you wish. Just remember: more tags, more reward. I know how you outsiders think. | 39 |
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtags | I wanted to ask about the Holotags. | Neutral 50 | Yes? What about them? | 40 |
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsEND | Actually, never mind. | Neutral 50 | Return if you have more questions. | 41 |
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsQuestions | I had a few questions about them. | Neutral 50 | It is my duty to provide knowledge that benefits the Brotherhood. | 42 |
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell | I've found some Holotags. | Neutral 50 | Have you? It saddens me to hear of my fallen brethren, but their names and deeds shall be records. Tell me, how many have you found? | 43 |
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell1 | I have one Holotag for you. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 44 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 45 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell2 | I have two Holotags for you. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 46 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 47 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell3 | I have three Holotags for you. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 48 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 49 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell4 | I have four Holotags for you. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 50 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 51 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSell5 | I have five Holotags for you. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 52 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 53 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSellAll | Take all the Holotags I have. | Neutral 50 | Their names shall be written into the Scrolls to be remembered forever. | 54 |
Neutral 50 | As for you, here is your reward. Use it well, and in good health. | 55 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonDogtagsSellEND | Never mind. | Neutral 50 | Very well. | 56 |
FFDCScribeJamesonStory1 | Sure, I've got all the time in the world. | Neutral 50 | Good. As I'm sure you've noticed, the Brotherhood operates all over the DC ruins, often detached from the main base here at the Citadel. | 57 |
Neutral 50 | We're short on communication equipment, so many of the groups in the field operate as independent cells without standing orders. | 58 | ||
Neutral 50 | Sometimes... I'm afraid that their missions end in their deaths. As keeper of the Scrolls, it's my charge to write of each fallen Brother's deeds. | 59 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonStory1a | And without radio equipment, you can't keep track of them? | Neutral 50 | Exactly. A Brother fallen in the field may have no one to carry word of his death back to me. | 60 |
Neutral 50 | In calmer times, we could send detachments and messengers to learn their fates, but with our manpower stretched thin, we have no such luxury. | 61 | ||
Neutral 50 | Which is why I must now ask you for your help. Each Brother wears a Holotag like the one you found. | 62 | ||
Neutral 50 | Should you find any of the fallen Brethren in the field, I ask that you return their tags to me, so that I might record their deeds in the scrolls. | 63 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonStory1b | You can't keep track of your own damn soldiers? Who runs this place? | Neutral 50 | I would ask that you respect the Elder as you would your own father. And rude as you may be, you are correct. We can't keep track of them. | 64 |
Neutral 50 | And worse than that problem, a Brother fallen in the field would have no one to carry word of his death back to me. | 65 | ||
Neutral 50 | In calmer times, we could send detachments and messengers to learn their fates, but with our manpower stretched thin, we have no such luxury. | 66 | ||
Neutral 50 | Which is why I must now ask you for your help. Each Brother wears a Holotag like the one you found. | 67 | ||
Neutral 50 | Should you find any of the fallen Brethren in the field, I ask that you return their tags to me, so that I might record their deeds in the scrolls. | 68 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonStory1c | <Yawn.> | Neutral 50 | ... okay... well... as you can see, we're having trouble keeping track of our soldiers in the field. | 69 |
Neutral 50 | And worse than that problem, a Brother fallen in the field would have no one to carry word of his death back to me. | 70 | ||
Neutral 50 | In calmer times, we could send detachments and messengers to learn their fates, but with our manpower stretched thin, we have no such luxury. | 71 | ||
Neutral 50 | Which is why I must now ask you for your help. Each Brother wears a Holotag like the one you found. | 72 | ||
Neutral 50 | Should you find any of the fallen Brethren in the field, I ask that you return their tags to me, so that I might record their deeds in the scrolls. | 73 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonStory2 | How about we skip the story and you just tell me what you want. | Neutral 50 | Very well. It's as simple as this. I need someone to collect Holotags from our fallen brethren in the field. | 74 |
Neutral 50 | Bring them to me so that I can record the fallen Brothers in the Scrolls, and I will reward you. And that's all that you need to know. | 75 | ||
FFDCScribeJamesonStoryEND | Frankly, I don't give a damn. | Neutral 50 | That's what I would expect an outsider to say. | 76 |
GREETING | GREETING | Happy 20 | Hail, outsider. I am Scribe Jameson. | 77 |
Neutral 50 | Word of your ordeal has spread. I am truly sorry for the loss of your father. But if I can help you in any way, please let me know. | 78 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | "Knowledge is the beginning of wisdom, not the end of it." One of my favorite quotes. Its author has been lost to us. | 79 | |
Neutral 50 | How can I help you, outsider? | 80 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | I came across something interesting: "The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery." | 81 | |
Neutral 50 | Quite true, don't you think? | 82 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | "If we value the pursuit of knowledge, we must be free to follow wherever that search may lead us." | 83 | |
Neutral 50 | I found that in an ancient book. The words of wisdom of one of the greatest men of the former civilzation. | 84 | ||
TLCitadelEnclave | So... Any thoughts on the Enclave? | Disgust 50 | Quite a few, but most are distinctly unladylike, and unworthy of discussion. | 85 |
Neutral 50 | I will tell you that the Brotherhood has encountered the Enclave before, and their motives were just as sinister then as they are now. | 86 | ||
TLCitadelSuperMutant | Care to share anything about the Super Mutants? | Neutral 50 | The Brotherhood has been battling Super Mutants for decades. First out West, then in Chicago. Now here. | 87 |
Neutral 50 | But this group of Super Mutants is different, somehow. Physically, yes, but mentally as well. If we knew where they came from, we'd know why. | 88 | ||
TLScribeBrotherhood | I have some questions about the Brotherhood. | Neutral 50 | Ah, one of my favorite subjects, of course! What would you like to know? | 89 |
Conversation
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GOODBYE | I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Go with peace and knowledge. | 90 |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | I look forward to our next meeting. | 91 |