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Dialog Topic
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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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005993D3
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00599812
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Impressive. Normally I'd be worried about your survivability in this irradiated and toxic terrain, but I see you're well prepared so I won't bother.
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Cheerful and mildly impressed with the player because they are actually wearing protective gear in a dangerous environment.
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2
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Also, hello. Exploring?
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Observing the social niceties but really not all that interested in the response. Trying not to be rude.
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3
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00599813
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Careful! The crust here is fragile and you really don't want to risk an acidic bath.
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A warning, but delivered in a dry matter-of-fact tone. Not alarmist at all.
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4
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Especially without wearing good protective gear. Or, being immune. That works well too.
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Concerned about the player and their exposure to the environment. Offhandly and somewhat dryly mentioning her ghoul state.
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5
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I guess you must have a really good reason to risk your health like this?
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6
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00599815
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Oh, there you are! Are you back to learn more about the exciting career of an edaphologist?
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7
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00599818
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Good to see you again. I hope you've managed to avoid unnecessary brain damage while wandering?
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Earnest, doesn't intend to offend and is genuinely pleased to see the player again and hopes to talk about science.
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8
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005993F7
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0059980C
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Well now that the social niceties have occurred, I should get back to work. Unless you have questions for me?
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9
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005993F8
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0059980F
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The simple answer is that I specialize in the study of soil with an emphasis on how to encourage plant growth.
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Cheerful, but a bit disappointed with the question. Soil is important and this person doesn't get that.
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10
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Most laymen underestimate the crucial role of good soil. If plants don't grow, you don't eat.
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Lecturing. Still sounding cheerful but emphasizing the word "laymen". Not being insulting but being clear that maybe they're not too bright.
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11
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Xenophanes put it well "For all things come from earth, and all things end by becoming earth." Here, read this and you might learn something.
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Emphatic and a bit challenging. Maybe a little insulting at the end.
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12
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005993F9
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00599808
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Well, aren't you a charmer? My mama always said I should thank those that compliment me. So, thank you. But, I know I'm not much to look at now.
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Preface line with a giggle/snort. She's flattered but knows she's hideous looking now and a little sad about that.
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13
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Your words are a kindness. I try not to be sensitive to my ... situation but ... well, it's hard on the self esteem. It's better than being dead.
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A bit subdued but she means what she says, gets a bit sad in the middle, then resolute and determined to make the best of things.
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14
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Plus, there are some advantages. I can go into really toxic places without fear of radiation. So, that's nice.
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Bucking up, trying to be cheerful and assertive that it's not all bad.
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15
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005993FA
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00599810
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Oh, sure. Lay them on me, I'll do my best.
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A little disappointed not to be talking about the soil, but willing.
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16
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005993FB
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0059980A
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I couldn't agree more. The structure and complexity is a source of never-ending wonder for those with the capacity to see it.
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17
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"Wake and listen! Verily, the earth shall yet be a source of recovery. Remain faithful to the earth, with the power of your virtue." Nietzsche saw it.
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Reverant. This quote is really meaningful to her. It inspires her work.
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18
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And you see it too, I can tell.
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Satisfied and grateful to have found someone that understands her passion.
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19
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005993FE
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00599806
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Both! But right now, my focus has to be edaphology. We need to be able to reclaim these lands and grow crops even in the most toxic of environments.
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Surprised and very happy that the player knows these terms. Warming up to an enthusiastic conversation about dirt.
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20
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005993FF
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0059980D
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Ciao! I'll get back to it.
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21
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00599400
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0059980E
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Yes! Indeed he's been credited as such. His work on geographical variation and his soil classification system brought much needed order to the field.
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22
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00599401
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00599807
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You noticed! Just what a lady likes to hear. "Hi, I can't help but notice you're a monster". Fair enough.
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23
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I was exposed to rather more radiation than a person should be without being directly impacted by sharp or blunt objects.
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24
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So, I survived, but was fundamentally transformed. Happily, I kept my wits about me, unlike the poor, ravenous souls that lurk nearby.
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Trying to be cheerful initially but very sad near the end of the line.
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25
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00599403
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00599811
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That's certainly true. I've never been here before!
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Making a bit of a joke and laughing a little awkwardly.
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26
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I'm Dr. Mangano. 'Bethy' though, by preference.
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27
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00599405
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00599809
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Of course I care. Everyone should care. It's in our best interests as a species to preserve a viable gene pool.
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Passionate, she really means it. This is IMPORTANT!
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28
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You probably know that without sufficient diversity, the entire population dies out. I'd prefer that we avoid that.
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Still very passionate but a bit professorial here too. Appealing to common sense.
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29
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You're probably a good person too. So there's that.
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Realizing she's strayed a bit far from a basic greeting and is maybe being too clinical. Doesn't want to offend and makes a half-hearted gesture.
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30
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0059940C
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0059980B
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Of course not. What was I thinking?
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Upset and a bit defiant in the face of such disinterest.
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31
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0059940F
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00599805
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That's fair. Someone has to do the dirty work and keep the monsters at bay.
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32
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Speaking of which, there are lots of scary things around here. Plenty of heroic opportunities to prevent your favorite scientist from being murdered.
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33
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0059A012
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0059A015
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Yes. Even in my darkest moments, when the despair that the War has wrought creeps into my mind and tries to overwhelm me, I remember those words.
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Revealing something deeply personal and sad.
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34
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I can make a difference. My life's path has brought me to this one moment in time where my knowledge and expertise can save real people.
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Thoughtful and inspired. Maybe even a bit thankful.
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35
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I mean, real people. Not the abstracted people in a data cohort. Real, struggling people.
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emphatic and getting emotional, then embarrassed about that.
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36
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I do go on, don't I? Here, have this specimen. It looks like it could contain some rare minerals that might be helpful.
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Clears throat maybe ... before the line. Embarrassed, wants to get away from the emotions. All business at the end.
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37
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0059A013
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0059A014
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If I didn't know better, I'd think you were kissing up to the professor. My grad students used to try that.
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Nostalgic moment, a fond memory of happier days.
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38
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Suddenly my speciality is critical to the continuation of the species. I hate to be thankful for the apocolypse but it's nice to be relevant.
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A bit wry and a bit guilty sounding.
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39
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Anyway, here's a specimen that might interest you. If you break it apart I think you'll find some useful minerals inside.
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40
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0059B122
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0059B123
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Natural degradation is to be expected. Realistically, you are losing brain cells constantly because time is not your friend.
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Clinical. Just telling it like it is.
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41
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I'm glad you're well. I enjoy speaking with other educated people. There are far too many wanderers that are all about bashing things.
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She's cheerful and complimentary, but in a very matter of fact manner
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42
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0059B33A
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0059B33B
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No, not much. I know it's called Clarksburg because I saw signs. Other than that, I've stayed clear of it. It's crawling with angry mutated humans.
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Relatively disinterested in this topic, but serious about the warning about the mutants.
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43
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There's a shooting range nearby with a very enthusiastic attendant. And I've heard some bugle calls from further that direction as well.
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Vaguely amused when speaking about the range, then a bit puzzled by the bugle calls.
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44
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It may be recorded though, it seems pretty regular. Still it might be a sign of civilization. I haven't checked into it.
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Losing interest again.
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45
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0059B4C8
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0059B4C9
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Greetings and salutations!
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Not really excited about visitors but trying to be polite and vaguely jovial.
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46
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0059B4CA
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Welcome friend, to my lonely patch of irradiated soil.
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Forced cheerfulness. Not terribly interested in meeting other people. She's busy.
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47
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0059B4CB
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HELLO THERE! I hope you can hear me through that helmet.
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Speaking loudly initially to a player in a power armor helmet. The second part is a bit under her breath and almost to herself.
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48
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0059B4CE
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Nice to see you again.
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Polite for the sake of being polite.
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49
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0059B4CF
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You're back for more sparkling conversation, I guess.
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Self deprecating tone.
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50
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0059B4D0
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Welcome back. I'm guessing you have more questions.
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51
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0059B4D1
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Is that a dead animal on your head? Uh, I mean, hello again.
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Surprised and a little intrigued. Then remembering her manners.
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52
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0059B4D2
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Well, that's novel. What are you supposed to be? Er ... hello!
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Amused because the player is wearing a costume item. Then remembering she's being polite.
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