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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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19
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0040D28E
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0055553B
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Sorry for trying to hide information from you. It felt like the right thing to do at the time.
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Some remorse.
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20
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0055553C
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I hope it isn't too late to reach Lou. I am not sure what he plans to do, but it can't be good.
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21
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0055553D
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It would be best if you would, perhaps, not tell anyone what we've been speaking about.
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22
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0055553E
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I feel bad about misleading you. Once you bring Lou back, I hope bygones will be bygones.
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Some remorse for having deliberately misled the player.
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23
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00555540
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I uh... hope you find Lou.
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Hiding the fact that he knows Lou isn't there.
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24
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00555541
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It's possible Lou may not be there, but uh... someone there will surely know where he is.
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Hiding the fact that he knows Lou isn't there.
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25
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00555542
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Could you uh... move along please. I have important work to do.
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Nervous because he knows he is misleading the player.
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198
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0040D32B
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0040D3E4
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If I'm wrong about this, then I fear we're all out of luck, and I'll deserve whatever comes to me.
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199
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0040D32D
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0040D420
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Me too. It would be a shame is this were all for naught. Good luck and Godspeed.
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200
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0040D32F
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0040D3C8
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Good luck. And uh... I hope Lou's okay when you find him.
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201
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0040D331
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0040D409
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Since my tracker buddy went off alone, I rigged up a tracking beacon I could use to find her.
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202
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Just in case she ran into trouble and uh... wasn't able to make it back.
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203
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I don't think that's the case here, but fair warning, this might lead you to a dead end, in which case, I'm sorry.
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204
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You can use your Pip-Boy to track the beacon's radio signal. The closer you are, the more it will ping.
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205
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It should get you to where you need to be.
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206
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0040D332
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0040D447
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I'm not going to give you anything else. Now can we move on?
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He's had it with making deals with the player.
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207
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0040D448
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Tell you what. Here's a stimpak. It'll help with any bumps or bruises you incurred as a result of my diversion.
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208
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It won't, however, help your hurt feelings. You're just going to have to stop whining and get over it.
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He's kind of clapping back here.
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209
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Now, if you're finished, let's move on.
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Losing some patience with the player.
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210
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0040D334
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0040D42D
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Very well.
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212
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0040D33A
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0040D460
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I lied to you, you hacked into my Terminal. I'd say we're about even in terms of honesty here.
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Sincere, and firm.
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213
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0040D461
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I suppose I have given you reason not to believe me.
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Sincere.
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214
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However, I had every opportunity to cut and run before you came back, knowing full well you could be seeking revenge. Yet, here I am.
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Sincere.
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216
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0040D346
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0040D438
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Just the location. I'll mark it on your map. Godspeed, sir.
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Relieved he got the player to go away.
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217
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0040D439
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Just the location. I'll mark it on your map. Godspeed, ma'am.
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Relieved he got the player to go away.
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218
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0040D34A
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0040D3C5
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Sure, and I'll ask again, what brings you here?
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219
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0040D34C
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0040D406
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To be honest, I don't know. He came to see me before he left.
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220
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0040D34E
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0040D444
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Indeed. No lies. Just last month, a Deathclaw set upon his raiding party.
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221
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This thing rips through every one of 'em, but when it gets to Lou, it takes a sniff at him and goes on its merry way.
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222
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Maybe it didn't like the smell of ghoul? Or maybe it's something else.
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223
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Whatever the case, the man's lucky to be alive.
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224
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0040D350
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0040D3ED
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In fact, if I were still a religious man, I would say God watches over him and has special plans for Lou here on this Earth.
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225
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Lou's one of the luckiest men alive. He's over ninety-five years old and still fit as a fiddle, sharp as a tack.
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226
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I've witnessed over a dozen times where something should have rightly killed any normal man, but not Lou.
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227
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0040D351
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0040D428
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I could, but I doubt Lou will be very happy to see me now.
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He's regretful here. He feels bad for betraying his friend, but he knows it's because he cares about him.
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228
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He made it clear he didn't want anyone following him, and now he probably knows I've been tracking him.
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229
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And uh, you're the one who needs him, right? This arrangement will work out for everyone.
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This is his way of weaseling out of having to deal with this responsibility.
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230
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0040D357
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0040D45A
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Not exactly, but I did send out a friend of mine to go find him, just before you showed up. She's a tracker. Best I've ever known.
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231
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Unfortunately, she hasn't come back yet. Might be she's having trouble getting Lou to see eye to eye.
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232
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My friend's not the best conversationalist, and Lou's stubborn. Maybe you can go and mediate. Talk some sense into old Lou?
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233
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0040D35B
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0040D434
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I was busy working and only half-listening, but I think he said something about feeling like a burden.
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234
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He's never been a burden on anyone. He keeps to himself and does more than his fair share of work.
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235
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0040D35C
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0040D3DE
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Not really. But there was something he said before he ran off that had me concerned.
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236
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0040D35E
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0040D441
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He's always a little surly. It's possible it's on account of his condition. But, he's had years to adjust.
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237
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Sure, some of the others don't like the way he looks, but they still respect him.
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238
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I say, I don't know a soul who wouldn't take a bullet for Lou. Not that he needs it. Every curse somehow turns into a blessing for him.
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239
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0040D360
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0040D3EB
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Nothing I'm aware of. Nothing truly bad ever seems to happen to him.
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240
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0040D362
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0040D427
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But, it's not what you think. I had to do it. I promised Lou I would try to throw people off his trail if they came looking for him.
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He feels bad about this.
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241
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I was hoping he'd come to his senses, return by now, and this wouldn't be necessary.
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242
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Truth is, I'm worried. When he left, he was more glum than usual, like something was weighing heavy on his mind.
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244
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0040D365
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0040D40F
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Uh... Well... yes. I do. There's a... lookout camp over yonder, on the other side of the Valley where he likes to go and, uh, clear his head.
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He's hiding something and trying not to be too obvious about it
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245
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You'll likely find him there.
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246
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0040D3AD
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0040D3C3
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I suppose you haven't seen Lou yet? With all respect, Lou's not easy to look at.
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247
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When the radiation flooded Pittsburgh, it left him changed. Skin melted off, but still alive. Still more or less human.
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248
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I get the impression he wasn't very sociable to begin with, and that just made it worse.
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249
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He gets anxious around people, and people get anxious around him. But, everyone knows he's useful around here, so he lives tucked away. It works.
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250
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0040D3AF
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0040D41D
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Hmm. Oh, I don't know. Couple of days maybe?
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Big pause after "hmm." He's thinking whether he wants to tell the truth or not, and settles on something believable.
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251
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He mostly keeps to himself, so there are times where I don't see him for weeks despite us all living so close together.
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252
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0040D3B1
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0040D3E1
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Lou? Uh, well, he's a good guy. We both fell in with this lot around the same time, so he and I have a bit of a kinship.
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253
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Not many are accepting of Lou, since he's one of those ghouls, but unlike the ferals, he's still got his brain in working order.
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254
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He's not afraid to put in a day's honest work. He's a great craftsman.
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255
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And, on top of that, he has skill with explosives, for whenever that's handy, and it comes in handy more often than you'd think.
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256
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0040D3B3
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0040D437
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Well, that sort of friendly optimism may have worked in the vaults, but here with us, it's just as likely to get you killed.
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257
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At the very least, it pegs you as a neophyte, and people around here take advantage of that naivete.
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258
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0040D3B5
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0040D3FA
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Questions? Oh. sure. What uh... what sort of questions?
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Surprised and nervous.
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259
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0040D3B7
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0040D45D
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Oh. Heh. That was funny, yeah. But really, what can I do for you?
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He doesn't really find this funny, but he's trying to be polite.
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260
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0040D3B9
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0040D3DD
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Lou, eh? He... I uh... didn't know he was gone. Maybe he was just tired of being cooped up in that hole of his and went for some fresh air?
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He's definitely nervous now, because he knows where Lou is and promised he wouldn't go after him.
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261
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0040D3BB
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0040D433
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I seen you talking with Meg and poking around. What brings you to me?
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Friendly, a hint of nervousness. He's hiding something and wary of the player, but doesn't want to show it.
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263
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0040D3BE
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0040D3D0
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Good luck. I'm sure he's fine.
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Hiding something, but relieved that the player has stopped questioning him for now.
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264
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0040D3FC
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Did you go into my lab and hack into my Terminal? That was private! I knew you were nothing but trouble! I should shoot you right where you stand.
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Fisher is stern and upset.
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267
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0040D463
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Okay, okay. You got me. I confess, I intentionally misled you.
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He's been caught. He feels bad about it.
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268
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0040D464
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Well, here's the thing about that... I... haven't been completely honest with you.
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He feels bad about lying to the player and comes clean on his own.
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269
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0040D465
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Back again. Still uh... haven't seen Lou, if that's what you're here for.
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A little nervous.
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270
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0040D466
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Oh, right, pardon me.
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The player expected Fisher to tell them where Lou went, but Fisher got so caught up in talking about his Tracker, that he forgot to tell them.
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276
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0040D3BF
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0040D470
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You're the new guy, aren't you?
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Wary of the player. Cautious. Trying not to raise suspicion.
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278
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0040D472
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You're the new gal, aren't you?
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Wary of the player. Cautious. Trying not to raise suspicion.
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285
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0058F91F
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You caught me in a lie. Now what?
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He know's he's been caught, but he's more concerned about moving forward now, not dwelling on it.
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286
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0058F920
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Are you ready to move on now?
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He know's he's been caught, but he's more concerned about moving forward now, not dwelling on it.
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288
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0040D569
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0040D56B
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Did you... kill them? Oh dear. Oh no... That was not what I expected. Please forgive me.
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shocked. He did not expect the player to kill anyone because of his lie.
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289
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You're right, I was not honest with you.
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290
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0040D56A
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0040D56D
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Oh, dear Lord. I did not think anything like that would happen. Oh no.
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Regretful. He did not anticipate the player having to kill anyone due to his lie.
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291
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The truth is, I did deceive you.
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373
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00555505
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00555517
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I don't know exactly. I've got a friend looking for him. Sent her out right before you came to me.
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374
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She's a great tracker, but she hasn't come back yet. Lou can be stubborn, so maybe she's having trouble convincing him to come back.
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375
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My friend has a difficult way with words, so I can see that being part of the problem. Maybe you can go help talk some sense into old Lou?
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