This is a transcript for dialogue with Emerson Hale. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 014 Athena[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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3 | 00572656 | 005726B5 | Well... *sighs* ...actually you did. The contracts were... very thorough. And extremely obtuse. You could have never known. |
He hates correcting her on this. |
4 | 00572659 | 00572667 | I'll show you where you need to go. I'll shut down some of the internal power lines so A.T.H.E.N.A. can't detonate anything inside the facility... |
He's suddenly worried about revenge. |
5 | In some sort of... I don't know. Revenge. It's a primitive robotic system. It drove the Robobrains insane, you know. | Trying to be helpful, reminding them of the dangers. | ||
7 | 0057265E | 0057267E | You should know that her link to you isn't severed. I look into your eyes, Sofia, and she's there. Watching all of us. |
He hesitates to tell her this because ATHENA is watching him through Sofia's eyes. |
11 | 0058F2A1 | 0058F2B1 | Saying "I'm sorry" doesn't mean anything anymore. I'll do what I can. That's all I have left. |
He has regrets. |
12 | 0058F2A2 | 0058F2B8 | I'll make this right. I promise. |
Telling her what he'll do. |
13 | And... thank you, Sofia. I don't deserve it, but thank you. | Heartfelt | ||
14 | 0058F2A3 | 005A03DA | I... I await your judgment. |
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15 | 005A1798 | Hmm. Up to her then, I suppose. |
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16 | 0058F2A4 | 0058F2AF | I know... and I'm sorry. I know it doesn't sound real but... I have wandered around for decades thinking of what I did. Imagining them up there. |
He's serious. |
17 | 0058F2A5 | 0058F2B6 | I wish I could change the past. I'm... I'm sorry. We'll end this, okay? If it's the last thing I do. We'll end this. |
Genuinely sorry. |
18 | 0058F2A6 | 0058F2BC | Yes... I couldn't tell Sofia, obviously, and I didn't know if I could trust you or if you would believe anything I said. |
He still isn't sure. |
19 | I figured... if she started to suffer, I would do anything I could to help. Until then... I searched for Dr. Nowak's lab. Thought the kill switch would be there. | annoyed that he failed. | ||
20 | 0058F2A7 | 0058F2B2 | No... the neural pathways aren't compatible. It's a very simple robotic intelligence, designed to passively observe and collect. |
Informational only. |
21 | 0058F2A8 | 0058F2B0 | It was a government contract. Supposed to keep the peace. Ensure societal tranquility. I don't know really, I just... authorized everything. |
He feels shame for phoning it all in. |
22 | Who was I to stand up to all of them? I... should have though. I know that now. | Remorseful | ||
23 | 0058F2A9 | 0058F2B5 | Yes, it might hurt... a lot. Maybe permanent damage. But keeping that thing connected will kill Sofia. |
He thinks this is true anyway. |
24 | 0058F2AA | 0058F2BD | For a long time, I thought the old U.S.S.A. backup facilities here were gone. Heard a lot of rumors about it. Figured everyone was dead. |
He simply thought it was all over already. |
25 | Then I heard people were coming back here. Decided... I should be sure it was over. Tagged along with some nobodies... made it here with one goal: | Starting nervous but ending in a place of determination | ||
26 | To blow up A.T.H.E.N.A. | He says with vigor. | ||
27 | But then... Sofia lived. And it was complicated, because I knew A.T.H.E.N.A. was holding her hostage, and I had to find another way. | He feels tremendous guilt about all of this. | ||
28 | 0058F2AB | 0058F2B4 | *sighs* It was cheaper this way. |
Heavy sigh. |
29 | After we achieved orbit, we were told that our program was getting cut entirely due to lack of results. | Recalling the tale from 30 years ago. | ||
30 | The scientists on the ship had exposed the program to the oversight board, and... we had deals with Arktos, RobCo, others... we were ruined. | Spilling the beans. | ||
31 | I was ruined. | Heavy sigh. Guilt. | ||
32 | Putting them in the pods gave us until 2080, when another crew was scheduled to take their place. We thought it was enough time. | They were wrong. | ||
33 | I resigned and paid a fine for some ethics violations. I was hired by RobCo afterwards for triple my salary... and that was that. | Relieved to finally tell someone his shame. | ||
34 | 0058F2AC | 0058F2B3 | Exactly how could I do that? No. I didn't. The ship was supposed to switch to the secondary power cells a while ago. |
Sort of surprised that the player thought to ask this. |
35 | When Dr. Lee was... unavailable... the ship's Pandora Bot initiated Blue Sunset, which landed the ship near the strongest active U.S.S.A. Beacon. | He says "landed" with a bit of hesitency because it actually crashed. Also, he forced Dr. Lee into a pod, so he feels guilty about that. | ||
36 | 0058F2AD | 0058F2B7 | I had hoped that Dr. Nowak created some sort of shutdown routine for A.T.H.E.N.A., but almost everything was destroyed in the wreck. |
He's skeptical the program is real. |
37 | 0058F2AE | 0058F2BB | No, they weren't. It's from the continued strain on your mind, Sofia. You could handle it when you were in Deep Sleep, but... not now. |
He's genuinely sorry. He's telling her that this won't get better. |
38 | 005A03CE | 0058F2B9 | If we were ever friends, if any of that life before ever mattered, just... fix this. | She's deeply disappointed with him. Suffering and sad. She wants to give him one last try. |
43 | 005A0F50 | 005A0F55 | Don't you understand? She's watching you, watching us, right now. |
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44 | 005A0F51 | 005A0F54 | Your ship crashed here... Because A.T.H.E.N.A. is here. She's in a restricted section of Sugar Grove. |
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45 | You need to find a way in. I lost my U.S.S.A. Keycard long ago. But surely you can find another? | |||
46 | That's all I can do. Sorry. | |||
47 | 005A174D | 005A1783 | This... this is serious, isn't it? |
You feel like you're about to get yelled at. |
48 | 005A1784 | Sofia seemed to indicate she had something important to discuss. Speak to her. |
You feel like you're about to get yelled at. | |
49 | 005A1785 | Whatever it is, I'm--I'm sure we can figure it out. |
You feel like you're about to get yelled at. | |
50 | 005A1786 | Did... did it get hot all of a sudden? Must be the wind... |
You feel like you're about to get yelled at. | |
51 | 005A1788 | A.T.H.E.N.A. A name I'd hoped to never hear again. |
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52 | 005A1789 | Quiet now. It could be listening. |
Looking over your shoulder. You think someone could be listening in on your conversation. | |
53 | 005A178A | Dealing with that system... you'll want to take extra caution. |
You feel like you're about to get yelled at. |
COMP Quest Outtro Full Astronaut[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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25 | 0056BF43 | 00573B08 | I'm sorry, I just.. I'm sorry. |
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26 | 00573B25 | I tried to prevent this... I'm sorry. |
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27 | What can I do? | |||
41 | 005733CC | 005733D6 | We should use Arachne and be done with it. |
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42 | Just don't listen to her. She's a machine. She doesn't feel anything. | |||
44 | 005733CE | 005733D7 | You made it. You actually made it here. We can finally take care of A.T.H.E.N.A. once and for all. |
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51 | 00573AB8 | 00573AEB | Okay.. uh.. bye. |
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56 | 00573ABB | 00573AF3 | I... I heard. Yeah. Makes sense. It's okay, I get it. |
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57 | 00573ABC | 00573AE3 | Oh... strange. I guess I get it. But... that's fine. I see how it is. |
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58 | 00573ABD | 00573AF8 | You know... that's a great idea. Maybe I could hitch a ride with some traders and go to D.C. or up to the northeast somewhere... good idea, friends. |
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59 | 00573ABE | 00573AE7 | Oh. Well that's a bit much, don't you think? I mean... shouldn't we remain civil? Okay... okay, I'm leaving... |
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60 | 00573ABF | 00573AFA | Well, that's dramatic. |
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61 | 005A12FC | You certainly seem ready to embrace the dramatic for solution that may not even have actually cured you. |
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65 | 00573AC1 | 00573AFF | I don't know if that was a wise choice, friends. |
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66 | 00573AC2 | 00573AEE | Okay... I get it. I'll... I'll give it some time to cool off before I visit. |
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67 | 00573AC3 | 00573B04 | I only wish we could have helped the others. I don't know what went wrong... maybe I shouldn't have cut those wires? |
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68 | 00573AC4 | 00573AF1 | I will. I've got connections. I'll make it worth your while. |
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71 | 00573AC6 | 00573AE5 | I'll bring by some med kits for you once in a while, hopefully that will help with your headaches. |
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75 | 00573AC9 | 00573AE4 | Okay.... okay. |
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76 | 00573ACA | 00573AF7 | Oh uh. Okay. Sure. I can do that. |
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77 | 00573ACB | 00573AE6 | Yes... yes of course. It's just my first and last name, and my password is... uh... "admin"... |
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78 | 00573ACC | 00573AFB | I understand. |
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79 | 00573ACD | 00573B00 | Last time I severed the connection to a subject, they died. Transferring the connection... could work. I don't know. It's a risk. |
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80 | 00573ACE | 00573AEF | I understand. I don't blame you one bit. I'm... I'm glad you found somebody that you can trust. |
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84 | 00573AD1 | 00573B0A | I'm sorry this happened to you, Sofia. |
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127 | 005A12C4 | 005A1306 | Well... at least a resolution has been reached... |
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128 | 005A1307 | I guess I'll be going then. |
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129 | 005A1308 | You made the right decision. For all of us. |
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130 | 005A130A | The thing doesn't even care if you destroy it. Simply deploy Arachne and be done with it. |
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131 | 005A130B | It is time for you to correct our mistake. |
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132 | 005A130C | You're not worried about the "ARTEMIS" unit, I hope. It's docile, I assure you. |
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133 | 005A130D | Hmm. Orders or not, the decision here is simple - deploy Arachne and destroy A.T.H.E.N.A. |
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156 | 005A12D7 | 005A12E7 | I'm sorry this happened to you, Sofia. |
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158 | 005A12D9 | 005A12EA | I understand. I don't blame you one bit. I'm... I'm glad you found somebody that you can trust. |
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160 | 005A12DB | 005A12F0 | Sofia! Are you all right? |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 003 FirstMet[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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2 | 00563F94 | 00563FAD | Maybe. I've heard a couple scavengers say that parts of the ship have already been scrapped... same goes for any other ship debris. |
He knows more than what he's saying. |
3 | Best to just... move on. It's honestly shocking that you survived as it is. I'm serious. | He really is shocked. Kind of annoyed, too. | ||
4 | 00563F96 | 00563FAF | So you're staying at this uh... place? I guess you really decided to jump into modern Appalachian life, huh? |
Commenting on the player's camp which could be a mansion or a tiny junkpile. |
7 | 00563F98 | 00563FB0 | Welcome... back to Earth, I guess. Welcome to Appalachia. |
He's almost sorry for her, in a way. But he's mostly surprised she's alive. |
9 | 00563F9A | 00563FA2 | Well, you look exactly the same. I never believed... *clucks tongue* I wondered who picked up my beacon... well, I'll be damned. |
He never believed he'd see her ALIVE because he tried to kill her in her sleep. He has regrets. She doesn't know any of this so he'll spin it. |
12 | 00568CC3 | 00568CCC | That's good. I'm glad you're making friends already, I suppose... |
Chuckling a bit. So much has changed in the world and she's making friends. |
20 | 0057237F | 00572389 | Ha! That will be quite the chat. You've missed a lot, and I still don't really get what happened, either. |
Inviting the player to participate |
21 | Maybe your friend and I can fill it in some blanks here... let's see. Where should we start? | Going to start a conversation where the player fills in some blanks in a guided way. | ||
22 | 005A1781 | Ha! That will be quite the chat. You've missed a lot, and I still don't really get what happened, either. |
Inviting the player to participate | |
23 | But that's a talk for... another time perhaps. | Avoiding what would be a hard conversation. | ||
24 | 0058DD78 | 0058DDCC | Mm-hmm. Bye now. |
Leaving in a hurry. |
25 | 0058DD79 | 0058DDB2 | People have arrived here for all sorts of reasons, really. I came back to see if anything survived from the old U.S.S.A. facilities... |
He catches himself in the middle of giving something away. |
26 | And uh, not much did. It's too bad. Oh well though, right? | Covering his ass. | ||
27 | 0058DD7B | 0058DDC7 | Oh hey, we've got ourselves a comedian here. They always said the roaches would survive, but I didn't know that included clowns. |
Sorry that Sofia has to put up with this shit. |
28 | 0058DD7D | 0058DDAE | A lot of us have arrived lately, that's true. I came in with some regular folk, traders, that sort of thing. Safety in numbers, my friends. |
Offering a free tip that everyone already knows. |
29 | 0058DD7F | 0058DDBF | Fascinating. Well, I worked here a long time ago but I only recently arrived again. Followed some folks out here. |
Basically true. |
30 | Wanted to see if anything survived from the U.S.S.A. for old time's sake. | Hiding a little bit more. Not overtly suspicious. | ||
32 | 0058DD82 | 0058DDBA | That's fair. A lot of people died. This is a new world with new problems. |
He agrees with the player. |
33 | 0058DD84 | 0058DDA7 | Anyway, look... I need to go. I'll be back another time and we can chat some more. Okay? |
He's cutting it short, he wants to eject. |
37 | 0058DD87 | 0058DDB4 | Succinct. |
He likes that. |
38 | Mostly everything, anyway. Most cities... it's hard to know the extent of anything, really. Everything was just... gone. | Remembering. | ||
39 | Who did it? Ah, who knows now. The news was gone too, you know. Probably everybody had their fingers in that pie. | Hedging his bets. He doesn't know, or doesn't want her to think he knows. | ||
40 | 0058DD89 | 0058DDCB | Cities were devastated. My family... was at home in D.C. We just bought that place. I was on the phone the day before arguing with the movers... |
Distant memories of a different time. |
41 | I was in a secure place, but I knew they were gone. I figured... everyone was. | This is true. | ||
44 | 0058DD8D | 0058DDC6 | There are so many different answers to this. Some people hid in bunkers and scavenged, others moved around all the time... I don't know. |
Shrugs |
45 | I stayed in the compound for a while with my coworkers, then we parted ways. | They could be alive or dead. He doesn't care. | ||
46 | 0058DD8F | 0058DDAD | That's right. You probably remember Vault-Tec building those things... I can hear my parents saying "I told you so" all these years later. |
Sort of annoyed. |
47 | The Great War happened that October 23rd, 2077... and well, everyone outside of a Vault had to figure out other plans. | It was a rough day for everyone, but he was safe. | ||
48 | 0058DD91 | 0058DDBE | It was a Saturday. October 23rd, 2077. It lasted... almost no time at all, but it felt like an eternity. |
This is true. |
49 | I always figured the cities got bombed first, but it's hard to know. It was so fast, and so long ago... | Remembering so long ago. | ||
50 | Who did it? I dunno, kid. It's been forever and it's not like the news ever came back on television, you know. | Dismissively | ||
52 | 0058DD94 | 0058DDB9 | I see. Well, is there anything I can help with while I'm here? Supplies, medicines...? Questions, I guess? |
Speaking to the player and the astronaut. Skeptical of the player's motivations, but also doesn't care a lot. It's said for show. |
53 | 0058DD95 | 0058DDA6 | My best guess? Probably ran out of fuel, and the auto-pilot guided it to the nearest U.S.S.A. facility. Oh, what does it matter? She lived! What a miracle! |
He's lying about why it crashed. He tries to change the subject. |
54 | 0058DD97 | 0058DDB5 | There's a bunch of them out there. Seems that their algorithms got scrambled or something. Who can say. |
He is hiding something, he doesn't walk to talk about this, and he thinks the player should mind their own business. |
55 | They used to come after me, but it seems like they have a higher priority target now. | Smirking. He knows more than he's saying. He has lead the robots to her camp, after all. | ||
56 | 0058DD99 | 0058DDA3 | We had some Emergence Kits back in the day. They were specifically designed to help people emerge from deep sleep specifically. I bet I can find some of those. |
Not Emergency -- "Emergence" like you are emerging from deep sleep. |
59 | 0058DD9C | 0058DDAF | I hope your good samaritan here has helped you out with more than just a place to... uh... crash. |
Speaking to the player. Skeptical of the player's motivations, but also doesn't care a lot. It's said for show. Joke at the end. |
60 | 0058DD9D | 0058DDC0 | Sure is. For a while I had hoped that I could contact somebody else to monitor the Deep Sleep mission until... we could figure something out. |
He's hiding something here. He was partially to blame for the crash. |
61 | 0058DD9F | 0058DDBB | I suspect her escape ship's auto-pilot sent the ship on a trajectory to any known U.S.S.A. location using its... admittedly very old data. |
Trying to dismiss the player's concerns |
62 | 0058DDA1 | 0058DDA8 | They weren't in the escape capsule, I take it? |
He's hiding stuff. He knows they weren't. |
63 | Well, that is unfortunate. | Trying to cover up something, but not that obvious about it. He is relieved that they didn't survive though. | ||
64 | 0058EA02 | 0058EA10 | Honestly, I didn't even mean that as an insult. I find the creativity of the locals to be... impressive. I just live in an old military base, myself. |
A little condescending, but trying to make peace. |
65 | 0058EA04 | 0058EA0D | No offense intended, friend. I live in an old military base, so I'm not one to talk about anybody's creativity here. |
He's sort of a jerk, but mostly just not a people person. |
66 | 0058EA06 | 0058EA0F | I didn't mean to be offensive. Your home is, uh, fine. I'm not creative in that way... I mean, I squat in an old military base right now, personally. |
This is a clue. He lives in a secret base where the player will eventually discover major secrets. He hesitates to say creative here. |
67 | 005A176A | 005A1778 | I simply cannot believe she's returned. |
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68 | 005A1779 | To have survived all she has... remarkable. |
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69 | 005A177A | It's been... such a long time. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 008 Revelations[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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2 | 00572361 | 0057238B | You just have to find the contract itself, I guess. |
He's annoyed, it's been so long and he wasn't to blame for all of this... just a little (in his mind) |
5 | 00572364 | 0057238E | Arktos Pharma and the U.S.S.A. made a deal to use some serum in the Deep Sleep project. They made it, but it didn't work, okay? |
He is hiding something, but he doesn't want to let on. This is a half truth. They did make the serum for the project, but it sort of worked. |
6 | 00572365 | 0057238D | It was a bio-medical thing with Arktos. I don't know the details anymore. It was literally decades ago. You get that, right? |
Trying to remind her that it's been a long time, hoping it will make her sympathetic. |
10 | 0058EACE | 0058EAE2 | You're... right. Okay. Listen... |
Worried, upset, does want to make things right but didn't actually want to do it. |
11 | 0058EAD2 | 0058EAE0 | They're a pharmaceutical company, and they made the serum that we used in the experiment. Who cares? This is ancient news. |
Shrugs, he doesn't think it's a big deal. |
12 | 0058EAD4 | 0058EAE8 | Right. Fine. I will. I should. I meant to, I just... got distracted... |
Muttering |
13 | 0058EAD5 | 0058EADC | Okay, okay! Geez Louise. |
Gives up, is scared and annoyed. |
14 | 0058EAD6 | 0058EADA | Look, my memory isn't reliable anymore. I've been nuked more times than I can remember. Literally. |
Nervous, irritated, he doesn't want to be here anymore. |
15 | 0058EAD7 | 0058EAE1 | I'll be back with something for those headaches later... I promise. I'm sorry about all this, I really am. |
Muttering |
16 | 0058EAD8 | 0058EAE3 | I do... I... I actually really do care. I didn't want her to stay up there so long... *sighs* |
Sighs as he's leaving. |
17 | 0058EAD9 | 0058EADB | Arktos Pharma and the U.S.S.A. made a deal to create a serum... Serum K, maybe? It was going to help with the Deep Sleep Project. |
He is hiding something, but is relieved to let go of it a bit. This is a half truth. They did make the serum for the project, but it sort of worked. |
18 | That's all I know. I wish... I could do more. | Half truth - not completely obvious. Sincere about wishing he could help more. | ||
19 | 005A1762 | 005A177C | I hope you're both being cautious as you do your... exploring. |
You're concerned the player is snooping into business that'd be better left buried. |
20 | 005A177D | You and Sofia seem to share a certain... boldness. That's for sure. |
You're concerned the player is snooping into business that'd be better left buried. | |
21 | 005A177E | I'm not sure I care for the direction your recent actions are taking. |
You're concerned the player is snooping into business that'd be better left buried. | |
22 | 005A177F | What exactly is it you two want here, I wonder. |
You're concerned the player is snooping into business that'd be better left buried. | |
23 | 005A1780 | Sometimes I wonder if the past wouldn't be better left where it was... |
You're concerned the player is snooping into business that'd be better left buried. | |
30 | 005A19D1 | 00572386 | Tell me you're not still chasing ghosts? |
Trying to be optimistic. He truly hopes she's not continuing down this path. |
31 | 0057239E | *sighs* I knew... some of it. I was just a manager... I didn't really read the technical mumbo-jumbo. |
Long sigh. He knows he's backed into a corner now. He might be a bit relieved though. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 005 RegretToInform[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00572370 | 00572391 | I'm tracking down some more of them with my contacts so I'll be back later. Stay out of trouble, please. |
He's hiding something, but also telling the truth. He means stay PUT and stop meddling. |
4 | 00572376 | 0057239B | Seems like a waste of time to me. You have your answers. Nowak, Lee, Bernard... they're all dead. Long dead. |
He actively doesn't want her to do this. |
5 | You're not. | Reminding her of something she knows, trying to be a slap in the face to wake up. | ||
6 | Move on. Live your life. Build onto this... Appalachian uh... home... with your good samaritan friend here. Lie low. | Warnings. Suggestions. | ||
9 | 00572379 | 00572381 | Maybe that's true. It's all in the past though. |
Dismissively |
10 | Focus on things you can actually change. For example, those robots. Have you found any more? | Trying to change the subject again. | ||
11 | 0057237B | 00572385 | Glad to help... so. Last time we spoke, you both were tracking down the crew's signal. What did you find? |
Genuinely curious. |
13 | 0057237D | 00572392 | Figured I would stop by and give you this Emergence Kit. It should help with your headaches for a little while. |
He's genuinely trying to help, but he is also hiding something in this conversation. |
14 | 0058DD6F | 0058DDB8 | Okay... you should do that. Appalachia is dangerous, and these wild goose chases don't do anyone any good. |
Genuinely concerned. |
15 | 0058DD70 | 0058DDA9 | Not really... but back trace the program's signal that you picked up. Sofia can figure it out from there. |
Not sure if he should help. |
16 | 0058DD71 | 0058DDBD | I was going to anyway. I'll be back though, because... Sofia is my friend. My very old friend. |
Emphasizing that she's not from this time or place. |
17 | 0058DD72 | 0058DDAC | Just professional curiosity, really. These robots have come after me as well. |
Doesn't like the player. Is annoyed that he's being questioned. |
18 | 0058DD73 | 0058DDC5 | Ah. See? I told you. Probably a rogue programmer. Some sort of hippy that wanted to cause chaos, I bet. |
Dismissively |
19 | 0058DD74 | 0058DDB0 | Interesting. That's a rather old U.S.S.A. model, not many were ever made. |
Wondering why it was on the hunt. |
20 | 0058DD75 | 0058DDCA | It was a long shot anyway. It's good that you checked, at least. But we already had one miracle when Sofia survived. More would be... pushing it. |
He had no doubt. |
21 | 0058DD76 | 0058DDB3 | I figured as much. Just found parts of their suit, I'm guessing? That's basically a body. |
He didn't think it was even worth investigating. |
22 | 0058DD77 | 0058DDA5 | I knew them too, you know. I worked with them closely for years. |
Annoyed at the player. |
23 | 005A1758 | 005A1774 | Hmm. I'm curious to know how you've fared in your explorations. |
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24 | 005A1775 | You seem to be making due under the circumstances. |
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25 | 005A1776 | I do hope you don't mind the visit. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 011 Scared[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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4 | 0057236D | 00572393 | Because I have to finish my job, too. I had one more task to do here in Appalachia, and... I'm close. Let me clean up my own messes. |
He can't tell her what it is. |
5 | I have to go. I'll drop off some more Emergence Kits soon. Just please, stop looking into this. There's a Robobrain on your trail, focus on that. | He seems nervous and anxious. | ||
6 | 0057236F | 0057239D | I brought another Emergence Kit... it's well past its expiration, but, well... everything is. Should be fine. |
He is trying to appear calm and decent, they parted poorly last time and this is his peace offering. |
7 | 0058EAFF | 0058EB02 | I'm a different man now. It's been decades. I've been eating out of trash cans. I barely remember anything from back then. |
Pleading, indignant a bit... he's different now. |
8 | I have been trying to help when and where I can. I promise, I have. I've diverted the robots when possible... I just couldn't destroy them myself. | He admits it. | ||
9 | I came here to Appalachia because I knew the ship was running out of fuel, and I knew it its auto-pilot would steer it here. | Worried, nervous, he is actually a bit scared of the player. | ||
10 | 0058EB00 | 0058EB05 | I honestly am not sure. It's possible. When we first used the serum on Robobrains, some of them had terrible hostile outbursts... |
Remembering back to those days... |
11 | Most of those Robobrains were put down, but... you should adjust your scanner to make sure you pick them up too. Just in case... | Friendly tip... quiet. He's embarrassed. | ||
12 | 0058EB01 | 0058EB07 | It was my job. I was told to do that. I don't remember the reasons why anymore. And what does it matter, anyway? It's done. It's over. |
He's not lying, but he isn't saying the whole truth. |
13 | 005A175E | 005A1794 | I presumed Sofia might be in need of another kit. |
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14 | 005A1795 | I can only guess how hard this has all been... |
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15 | 005A1796 | I'm only looking to help where I can. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 017 Optional[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 00574640 | 00574646 | Everybody's gotta earn a living somehow, Sofia... |
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3 | 00574642 | 00574648 | I just wanted to stop by with some peace offerings. That's all. |
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4 | 00574643 | 0057464F | I'm not here to make any trouble. |
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5 | 005A174C | 00574655 | Oh... this is awkward. |
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6 | 00574656 | Stay positive... just... stay positive. |
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7 | 00574657 | We all do what we have to do... |
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8 | 00574658 | I should build a place like this. |
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9 | 00574659 | Just keep doing what you're doing. |
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10 | 005A19E2 | Don't mind me. I come in peace. Just trying to earn a living. |
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11 | 005A19E3 | I have managed to collect a few interesting bits and baubles. You're welcome to peruse if you'd like. |
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12 | 005A19E4 | You did... so much for Sofia. |
Grateful, but you're too proud to say "thank you." |
COMP Dialogue Astronaut MiscCharacters[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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5 | 005A12BD | 005A1790 | I'll be going then. |
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6 | 005A1791 | Sofia. Such a... daring soul. |
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7 | 005A1792 | We'll speak again soon, I'm sure. |
HolotapeQuest COMP[]
(Deep Sleep program: Phase II)
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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2 | 00571F10 | 00571F45 | Phase III is now officially underway. Now, we just have to wait and see how ATHENA responds with three sources. | |
3 | Congratulations everybody. | |||
37 | 00571F29 | 00571F36 | The U.S.S.A. is well aware of the current status, Dr. Carol, thank you. Please cooperate now. |
COMP Conversation Astronaut Emerson 020 Vendor CUT[]
# | Dialog Topic | Form ID | Response Text | Script Notes |
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1 | 0057463D | 00574691 | Don't mind me... not here to cause any trouble. |
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2 | 00574692 | Hard to sleep at night sometimes, but not because of regrets. It's because of the ants. |
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3 | 00574693 | Best to look on the bright side. Unless that side is a nuke blast. Don't look at those. |
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4 | 00574694 | Not looking for a fight, friends. |
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5 | 00574695 | World doesn't need any more angry robots, that's for sure. |
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6 | 0057463E | 00574683 | Just a friendly visit from your old pal, Emerson... |
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7 | 00574684 | Not trying to start anything, just wanted to stop by... |
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8 | 00574685 | Just wanted to see how you folks were doing, that's all. |
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9 | 00574686 | I was in the neighborhood, so to speak... |
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10 | 00574687 | Picked up some things while I was out... since you've got dibs, well, I brought them by. |
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11 | 00574688 | I'm glad we've set all that stuff behind us. It's good to move on, right? |
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12 | 00574689 | Could always be worse, always... probably, anyway. |