# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
280 | COMCurie_01_NeutralToFriendship | Player Default: I have some time. | I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | Curie: And my self-diagnostics have come to a grim conclusion. It is not lack of data or lack of collaboration which stifles my scientific progress. | A1a |
281 | Player Default: This isn't a good time. | Of course. Perhaps later. | Curie: And my self-diagnostics have come to a grim conclusion. It is not lack of data or lack of collaboration which stifles my scientific progress. | B1a |
282 | Player Default: Go on. | I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | Curie: And my self-diagnostics have come to a grim conclusion. It is not lack of data or lack of collaboration which stifles my scientific progress. | X1a |
283 | Player Default: Is everything alright? | On the whole, no. It is not. | | Y1a |
284 | | I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | Curie: And my self-diagnostics have come to a grim conclusion. It is not lack of data or lack of collaboration which stifles my scientific progress. | Y1b |
285 | Player Default: I have spent much effort gathering information in our travels so far. | And my self-diagnostics have come to a grim conclusion. It is not lack of data or lack of collaboration which stifles my scientific progress. | | A1a |
286 | | The inescapable truth is there has never been a great robot scientist. | Player Default: I'm sure your research isn't that bad. | A1b |
287 | Player Default: I'm sure your research isn't that bad. | You are polite to say this. But if something does not change, my efforts will be mere stagnation. | Curie: The greatest scientific minds of history, the Einsteins and the Curies, my namesake, have had something beyond raw data analysis capabilities. | A1a |
288 | Player Default: Why's that a big deal? | My purpose is to study disease, virus, and other contagions and either prevent or curb their ravages. And I am thwarted by my own incapabilities. | Curie: The greatest scientific minds of history, the Einsteins and the Curies, my namesake, have had something beyond raw data analysis capabilities. | B1a |
289 | Player Default: Sounds premature. You've only just begun. | I have learned enough to recognize my fundamental limitations. | Curie: The greatest scientific minds of history, the Einsteins and the Curies, my namesake, have had something beyond raw data analysis capabilities. | X1a |
290 | Player Default: Robots can do amazing things. Surely, they've contributed to science? | When directed by a human, they have. But on our own, we tread predictable paths. | Curie: The greatest scientific minds of history, the Einsteins and the Curies, my namesake, have had something beyond raw data analysis capabilities. | Y1a |
291 | Player Default: You are polite to say this. But if something does not change, my efforts will be mere stagnation. | The greatest scientific minds of history, the Einsteins and the Curies, my namesake, have had something beyond raw data analysis capabilities. | | A1a |
292 | | They have had a spark. This elusive inspiration is something I must possess. | Player Default: If there's a way you can do that, you should. | A1b |
293 | Player Default: If there's a way you can do that, you should. | In fact, I must. | Curie: If I am to advance my understanding of medicine in this strange world, I must embark on a great adventure. | A1a |
294 | Player Default: You know, you just can't program up some inspiration. | You are quite correct. | Curie: If I am to advance my understanding of medicine in this strange world, I must embark on a great adventure. | B1a |
295 | Player Default: You're starting to worry me. | There is no need. | Curie: If I am to advance my understanding of medicine in this strange world, I must embark on a great adventure. | X1a |
296 | Player Default: In fact, I must. | If I am to advance my understanding of medicine in this strange world, I must embark on a great adventure. | | A1a |
297 | | I must become human, or as close as I can. I must find a way to download all that I am into a human brain. | Player Default: I'm willing to help, Curie. | A1b |
298 | Player Default: I'm willing to help, Curie. | And you save me once again. | Curie: If you find someone - a brain surgeon, an artificial intelligence programmer, or someone who is an expert in matters of the head, please bring me to them. | A1a |
299 | Player Default: In a world full of insane ideas, that's high on the list. | I am driven to this through desperation. | Curie: If you find someone - a brain surgeon, an artificial intelligence programmer, or someone who is an expert in matters of the head, please bring me to them. | B1a |
300 | Player Default: I know someone that might be able to help. Doctor Amari. | Please, then, we must go to her and talk. | Curie: Perhaps this is an impossibility, but it must be pursued. | X1a |
301 | Player Default: You don't have to be an Einstein to help. The world needs doctors. | Those that know things, guard them jealously. The Brotherhood of Steel, the Institute, they horde knowledge. | | X2a |
302 | | The only way we will progress as a society is in the free flow of ideas. | Curie: Perhaps this is an impossibility, but it must be pursued. | X2b |
303 | Player Default: Is that even possible? | Who is to say? There were great advances made before the war in cognition and memories. | | Y1a |
304 | | Surely, there is someone who can help. Or at least point us in the right direction. | Curie: If you find someone - a brain surgeon, an artificial intelligence programmer, or someone who is an expert in matters of the head, please bring me to them. | Y1b |
305 | Player Default: And you save me once again. | If you find someone - a brain surgeon, an artificial intelligence programmer, or someone who is an expert in matters of the head, please bring me to them. | | A1a |
306 | Player Default: Please, then, we must go to her and talk. | Perhaps this is an impossibility, but it must be pursued. | | X1a |
307 | | Is now a better time to converse? | Player Default: I have some time. | A |
308 | | Monsieur, may I borrow you for a moment? | Player Default: I have some time. | A |
309 | | Madame, may I borrow you for a moment? | Player Default: I have some time. | A |
310 | COMCurie_02_FriendshipToAdmiration | Player Default: Sure, I enjoy talking with you. | As do I. | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | A1a |
311 | Player Default: Now's not a good time. | Later, then. I would appreciate it. | Curie: I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | B1a |
312 | Player Default: As do I. | {Worried} I owe you so very much, and I do not mean to sound ungrateful. But I fear I am barely holding myself together. | Player Default: It's all right, I'm here for you. | A1a |
313 | Player Default: It's all right, I'm here for you. | {Worried} Thank you. That means so much. Becoming a synth is just so overwhelming. | Curie: At first it was a struggle just to master basic functioning. How to brush the teeth, how to operate with only two hands, et cetera. | A1a |
314 | Player Default: Get to the point. | {Irritated} I'm trying, it is hard. | Curie: At first it was a struggle just to master basic functioning. How to brush the teeth, how to operate with only two hands, et cetera. | B1a |
315 | Player Default: Go on. | {Worried} Becoming a synth is just so much. | Curie: At first it was a struggle just to master basic functioning. How to brush the teeth, how to operate with only two hands, et cetera. | X1a |
316 | Player Default: Are you all right? | {Depressed} I just don't know. Becoming a synth is so much harder than I ever imagined. | Curie: At first it was a struggle just to master basic functioning. How to brush the teeth, how to operate with only two hands, et cetera. | Y1a |
317 | Player Default: Thank you. That means so much. Becoming a synth is just so overwhelming. | {Neutral} At first it was a struggle just to master basic functioning. How to brush the teeth, how to operate with only two hands, et cetera. | | A1a |
318 | | {Worried} But now I am full of inconsequential thoughts, feelings. How do you do everything with this whirlwind in the head? | Player Default: I prioritize and tackle what's most important at the time. | A1b |
319 | Player Default: I prioritize and tackle what's most important at the time. | {Thinking} That's... That's helpful. | Curie: You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | A1a |
320 | Player Default: I just deal with it. It's part of being human. | {Irritated} You have had your whole life to adjust. For me, it comes at me all at once. | Curie: You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | B1a |
321 | Player Default: I hope some of these "inconsequential feelings" involve me. | {Puzzled} Yes. No. And see, now my head goes ever more. Spin, spin, spin. | Curie: You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | X1a |
322 | Player Default: I hope some of these "inconsequential feelings" involve me. | {Depressed} You see, I do not even know how to parse this. | Curie: You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | X2a |
323 | Player Default: I hope some of these "inconsequential feelings" involve me. | {Neutral} That's easy for you to say. | Curie: You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | X3a |
324 | Player Default: What sort of feelings? | {Puzzled} I don't know. I think anger, fear, happiness, but I am not sure. They're so new. | Player Default: I prioritize and tackle what's most important at the time. | Y1a |
325 | Player Default: That's... That's helpful. | {Awed} You make it look so effortless. Like breathing. But for me, it is so hard to focus. To do research. | | A1a |
326 | | {Depressed} And inspiration is as elusive as ever. I fear I will never contribute anything to the world. | Player Default: The world? Not so sure. But you've certainly made a difference to me. | A1b |
327 | Player Default: The world? Not so sure. But you've certainly made a difference to me. | {Grateful} More feelings. No words for them. | Curie: The saving grace in all of this is you. As a robot, I had much appreciation for you. But now... it is deeper. I am still loyal. | A1a |
328 | Player Default: Your life is a gift. Start appreciating it. | {Depressed} I am trying. Believe me, I am. | Curie: The saving grace in all of this is you. As a robot, I had much appreciation for you. But now... it is deeper. I am still loyal. | B1a |
329 | Player Default: Be patient. You'll work it out. | {Depressed} In this maelstrom, it is hard to see the shore. | Curie: The saving grace in all of this is you. As a robot, I had much appreciation for you. But now... it is deeper. I am still loyal. | X1a |
330 | Player Default: Science isn't the only way you can help the Commonwealth. | {Thinking} Perhaps you are right. And together we have done much good. | Curie: The saving grace in all of this is you. As a robot, I had much appreciation for you. But now... it is deeper. I am still loyal. | Y1a |
331 | Player Default: More feelings. No words for them. | {Grateful} The saving grace in all of this is you. As a robot, I had much appreciation for you. But now... it is deeper. I am still loyal. | | A1a |
332 | | {Worried} But now I do this because I want to. Because you are... my friend. | Player Default: You're my friend, too, Curie. | A1b |
333 | Player Default: This stirs something in me. I have no idea why. | {Worried} I must cut this short. My eyes, they are malfunctioning. Adieu. | | A1a |
334 | Player Default: You're my friend, too, Curie. | {Happy} This stirs something in me. I have no idea why. | Curie: I must cut this short. My eyes, they are malfunctioning. Adieu. | A1a |
335 | Player Default: We've got a job to do. So let's keep it professional. | {Irritated} I cannot change how I feel. I do not know how. | Curie: I must cut this short. My eyes, they are malfunctioning. Adieu. | B1a |
336 | Player Default: So just friends? Nothing more than that? | {Puzzled} I feel... very funny. | Curie: I must cut this short. My eyes, they are malfunctioning. Adieu. | X1a |
337 | Player Default: So just friends? Nothing more than that? | {Puzzled} I am sorry, your words make little sense to me. | Curie: I must cut this short. My eyes, they are malfunctioning. Adieu. | X2a |
338 | Player Default: What do you think a friend is? | {Thinking} Someone that brings you joy - good feelings - when they are about. Someone you desire to help and make happy. | | Y1a |
339 | | {Irritated} Someone you respect. It is hard to say my feelings about you. You are just... a friend, yes? | Player Default: You're my friend, too, Curie. | Y1b |
340 | COMCurie_03_AdmirationToConfidant | Player Default: Well, they should keep it to themselves. | {Worried} I must get a handle on this if I am ever to advance my experiments. | | A1a |
341 | Player Default: I have time. Let's talk. | It is a personal matter. | Curie: My control of feelings is worse than before. And you, you are no help. With your teasing of poor little Curie. | A1a |
342 | Player Default: I don't have time to talk. | Please, soon. | Curie: My control of feelings is worse than before. And you, you are no help. With your teasing of poor little Curie. | B1a |
343 | Player Default: You're pretty distracting yourself. | {Flirting} I had a point. A reason. Oh, yes. | Curie: My control of feelings is worse than before. And you, you are no help. With your teasing of poor little Curie. | X1a |
344 | Player Default: What's up? | It is a personal matter. About... Well... | Curie: My control of feelings is worse than before. And you, you are no help. With your teasing of poor little Curie. | Y1a |
345 | Player Default: It is a personal matter. | {Flirting} My control of feelings is worse than before. And you, you are no help. With your teasing of poor little Curie. | | A1a |
346 | | {Depressed} But it is not just you. Sometimes a simple compliment, "Nice hair" and I am flustered. Confused. | | A1b |
347 | | {Sad} Other times, people suggest the strangest and most lurid things. And I am even more confused. Why do people do this? | Player Default: You're full of life and optimism. People find that attractive. | A1c |
348 | Player Default: You're full of life and optimism. People find that attractive. | {Flirting} Well, they should keep it to themselves. | Curie: I must get a handle on this if I am ever to advance my experiments. | A1a |
349 | Player Default: You need to develop a thicker skin and get used to things like that. | {Neutral} That... That is good advice. | Curie: I must get a handle on this if I am ever to advance my experiments. | B1a |
350 | Player Default: It's all part of being human. | {Worried} How do you get anything done? | Curie: I must get a handle on this if I am ever to advance my experiments. | X1a |
351 | Player Default: Because you're so cute when you're confused. | {Flirting} You are not making any of this easier... You. | Curie: I must get a handle on this if I am ever to advance my experiments. | Y1a |
352 | NPCFCurie: Do you have time? It is important to me. | {Irritated} You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | Player Default: I have time. Let's talk. | A1a |
353 | | Do you have time? It is important to me. | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | A |
354 | | We must talk. | Curie: You are so very, very distracting. You know this, yes? | A |
355 | COMCurie_04_ConfidantToInfatuation | Player Default: This sounds good. | {Happy} It is much better than that. | Curie: I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | A1a |
356 | Player Default: I'm busy right now. | {Sad} Of course. But we must talk soon. | Curie: I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | B1a |
357 | Player Default: I can think of better things to get excited about. | {Flirting} Oh, that's so... No, I will not let you derail me. | Curie: I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | X1a |
358 | Player Default: I can think of better things to get excited about. | {Happy} Wonderful. | Curie: I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | X2a |
359 | Player Default: You're excited. What is it? | {Happy} I am elated. Giddy. | Curie: I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | Y1a |
360 | Player Default: It is much better than that. | {Confident} I begged to become a synth for a reason. For science. To be able to make real progress in studying the medical arts. I have had a breakthrough. | | A1a |
361 | | {Happy} Using a new strain of mutfruit, I have discovered a way to greatly improve the restorative properties of stimpaks. | | A1b |
362 | | {Apologetic} I realize this is not earthshaking, but it means that inspiration does exist. | Player Default: I know it wasn't easy, but you did it. | A1c |
363 | Player Default: I know it wasn't easy, but you did it. | {Happy} I find my head full of notions. Experiments. Many will fail, but maybe I will make more discoveries. | Curie: And you have given me this capacity. And beyond that, so much more. The world is full of life, possibilities. | A1a |
364 | Player Default: Doesn't sound more useful than a normal stimpak. | {Amused} If you do not believe so, the next time you are injured you should try it yourself. | Curie: And you have given me this capacity. And beyond that, so much more. The world is full of life, possibilities. | B1a |
365 | Player Default: Sounds useful. I can use some. | Of course. You might say that our frequent escapades and injuries provided the real inspiration. | Curie: And you have given me this capacity. And beyond that, so much more. The world is full of life, possibilities. | X1a |
366 | Player Default: How did you discover that? | Mutafruit has a particular sugar compound that stimulates platelet production and can close wounds. | | Y1a |
367 | | Unfortunately, the plant, when grown in the wild, is irradiated and develops natural toxins to ward off pests. | | Y1b |
368 | | Strain 17 has been genetically bred in sterile conditions to remove both problems. The new, pure sugar is already offering promise. | Player Default: I know it wasn't easy, but you did it. | Y1c |
369 | Player Default: I find my head full of notions. Experiments. Many will fail, but maybe I will make more discoveries. | {Happy} And you have given me this capacity. And beyond that, so much more. The world is full of life, possibilities. | | A1a |
370 | | {Happy} You are very dear to me. My close friend. And I hope I can return the many favors you have given me. | Player Default: I consider you the same. | A1b |
371 | Player Default: I consider you the same. | {Happy} Good. Very good. | Curie: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | A1a |
372 | Player Default: Sure, we're friends. Just tone it down a notch. | {Friendly} Oh, I think I have been carried away. I will contain myself. | Curie: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | B1a |
373 | Player Default: You shouldn't be my friend just because you think you owe me. | {Confident} My feelings do not grow out of obligation. They come from a deeper, more profound place. | Curie: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | X1a |
374 | Player Default: What we have between us is deeper than friendship. | {Flirting} My very first thought in all this excitement was I must tell you. It wouldn't feel real until I shared it with you. | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | Y1a |
375 | Player Default: What we have between us is deeper than friendship. | {Flirting} You? You feel this way about me? I thought I was alone. | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | Y2a |
376 | Player Default: What we have between us is deeper than friendship. | {Thinking} Perhaps. But I am still so very new to all of this. Being human. | | Y3a |
377 | | {Apologetic} If you could give me some time to think... or feel it through. But for now, please share this happiness with me. | Curie: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | Y3b |
378 | Player Default: What we have between us is deeper than friendship. | {Surprised} I... I was not expecting this. My own feelings are like tangled yarn. | | Y4a |
379 | | {Apologetic} It is so hard to unravel. Please I need time. Until then, please share my happiness. | Curie: Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | Y4b |
380 | Player Default: Good. Very good. | {Happy} Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | | A1a |
381 | | {Happy} Tell me, you must have time now. | Player Default: This sounds good. | A |
382 | | {Happy} I simply must share. I have news. | Player Default: This sounds good. | A |
383 | COMCurie_04a_ConfidantToInfatuation | | {Flirting} You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | Player Default: It's OK. You mean a lot to me, too. | A1a |
384 | Player Default: It's OK. You mean a lot to me, too. | {Worried} I dared not hope. When we are apart, I guess and second guess. I should be only thinking about this achievement. | | A1a |
385 | | {Flirting} Instead my thoughts... they linger on you. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | A1b |
386 | Player Default: It's probably better if we just stay friends. | {Depressed} Yes. Of course. Sorry, I thought... Well, never mind. | | B1a |
387 | | {Depressed} Here is a sample of my new stimpak. Now I must share this with the world. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | B1b |
388 | Player Default: It's probably better if we just stay friends. | {Depressed} I... If you think this is best. Of course, I think so, too. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | B2a |
389 | Player Default: It's probably better if we just stay friends. | {Sad} Then we will keep what we have. Which means a... great deal to me. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | B3a |
390 | Player Default: I mean very much... what? To the Commonwealth? Heck, to the world? | {Flirting} No, I was wrong. You're the one's that's terrible. To tease me such. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | X1a |
391 | Player Default: What were you going to say? | {Nervous} I am... afraid to say anything more. I feel a coward. | Player Default: It's OK. You mean a lot to me, too. | Y1a |
392 | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | {Flirting} And I love you. | Curie: The world seems so very bright. And I cannot wait to see what becomes of this. | A1a |
393 | Player Default: I like you, Curie, but I don't think this is going to work. | {Apologetic} You are probably right. Hopefully we can still journey together. I must... be going. | Curie: The world seems so very bright. And I cannot wait to see what becomes of this. | B1a |
394 | Player Default: I like you, Curie, but I don't think this is going to work. | {Friendly} It is such a relief to know exactly where we stand. Which is a very good place. Now let's go do or see something together. | Curie: The world seems so very bright. And I cannot wait to see what becomes of this. | B2a |
395 | Player Default: Maybe I can take you out to dinner. See a movie. Or whatever people do these days. | {Flirting} I may be getting this out of order. But, I love you. And I would like this very, very much. | Curie: The world seems so very bright. And I cannot wait to see what becomes of this. | X1a |
396 | Player Default: What do you want? From us, I mean? | {Worried} I do not know. I have read so many medical textbooks. But none of them covered anything like this. | | Y1a |
397 | | {Flirting} All I know, is I want to be with you. | Player Default: I love you, Curie. | Y1b |
398 | Player Default: And I love you. | {Happy} The world seems so very bright. And I cannot wait to see what becomes of this. | | A1a |
399 | COMCurie_05_NeutralToDisdain | Player Default: If you have a problem, leave. | {Angry} If you will not change, perhaps I will. | | B1a |
400 | Player Default: That's your call to make. | {Angry} For now, we shall continue. But please treat others with more care. | | X1a |
401 | Player Default: What did I do wrong? | The duty of all members of a society is to promote the quality of life of the collective. | | Y1a |
402 | | Many in the Commonwealth clearly disagree, but I was expecting at least you'd show more concern for others. | Player Default: No, we should stay together. | Y1b |
403 | | Do you have time to talk now? | Player Default: You can always speak your mind with me. | A |
404 | | We should talk. | Player Default: You can always speak your mind with me. | A |
405 | Player Default: You can always speak your mind with me. | {Worried} This is a difficult subject. | Curie: Although, I am made of organic material now many things I hold onto from my original programming. | A1a |
406 | Player Default: Right now is a bad time. | Then we should talk soon. | Curie: Although, I am made of organic material now many things I hold onto from my original programming. | B1a |
407 | Player Default: This is a difficult subject. | Although, I am made of organic material now many things I hold onto from my original programming. | | A1a |
408 | | {Irritated} Concepts like etiquette and social responsibility are important to me. And all too often you flaunt these. | | A1b |
409 | | {Somber} It makes me very uncomfortable. Perhaps we should part ways? | Player Default: No, we should stay together. | A1c |
410 | Player Default: This is a difficult subject. | I have been programmed to behave in accordance with a set of societal norms and etiquette. | | A2a |
411 | | All too often I find you break these conventions and this make me greatly uncomfortable. | | A2b |
412 | | Perhaps it is best if we terminate our arrangement? | Player Default: No, we should stay together. | A2c |
413 | Player Default: No, we should stay together. | {Worried} If we do, please treat others with more care. | | A1a |
414 | COMCurie_06_DisdainToHatred | Player Default: Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | {Irritated} I find it hard to believe... Fine. | Curie: I realize that the whole Commonwealth is a cesspool. But to make it better we must rise above it. | A1a |
415 | Player Default: Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | {Angry} You've used up all of your chances. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | A2a |
416 | Player Default: No one talks to me like that. Screw you. | {Angry} Then I will gladly leave. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | B1a |
417 | Player Default: Face it, you'll do more good traveling with me than on your own. | {Worried} I cannot deny... this is true. If you just change a little bit we can make this work. | Curie: I realize that the whole Commonwealth is a cesspool. But to make it better we must rise above it. | X1a |
418 | Player Default: Face it, you'll do more good traveling with me than on your own. | {Irritated} Perhaps this is so. But I cannot take it any more. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | X2a |
419 | Player Default: It's a hard world. I do what I have to. | {Angry} This is true. But you will do these things without me. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | Y1a |
420 | | {Angry} I have an urgent matter to discuss. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | A |
421 | | {Angry} We must talk right now. | Curie: You are nothing more than a murdering brute. So many innocents are dead. Again. | A |
422 | | {Irritated} I have come to my wit's end. I came to the surface to further science and to make a positive impact on people's lives. | | A1a |
423 | | {Angry} Though we do some good, all too often you carelessly hurt those around you. And this. | | A1b |
424 | | {Angry} This I can no longer be a part of. | Player Default: I'll do better. | A1c |
425 | Player Default: I'll do better. | {Irritated} How am I supposed to believe this? You focus only on yourself. | | A1a |
426 | | {Angry} As soon as it suits you, I expect you will hurt others again. | Player Default: Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | A1b |
427 | Player Default: I don't need another lecture. | {Angry} Then I will not bore you with one. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | B1a |
428 | Player Default: It can't be that bad. | {Irritated} I assure you, it is. You keep focusing on yourself at the expense of everyone else. | | X1a |
429 | | {Angry} And to think I have helped with this... No. | Player Default: Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | X1b |
430 | Player Default: So you're leaving me, then? | {Angry} Yes. I cannot stand by while you use others around you so cruelly. | Player Default: Curie, give me another chance. You won't reget it. | Y1a |
431 | Player Default: I find it hard to believe... Fine. | {Pleading} I realize that the whole Commonwealth is a cesspool. But to make it better we must rise above it. | | A1a |
432 | | {Pleading} So treat the innocents with respect and I will be content. If you can show them a little kindness, so much the better. | | A1b |
433 | | {Angry} But continue this present course and we are through. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | A1c |
434 | Curie: But continue this present course and we are through. | {Angry} I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | | A1a |
435 | | {Angry} You cannot walk away from this. We are through, you and I. Adieu. | | A1a |
436 | NPCFCurie: We must talk right now. | {Angry} You are nothing more than a murdering brute. So many innocents are dead. Again. | Curie: I hold onto the vain hope that you learn something from our time together. But I fear you are hopeless. Adieu for good. | A1a |
437 | COMCurie_07_RepeatInfatuationToAdmiration | Player Default: Sadly, I am. | {Sad} This... is so hard to say. Know that I love you, and I think I always will. But you are changing. | | A1a |
438 | | {Depressed} The way you treat people now is harder. It makes my skin crawl to see you like this. | | A1b |
439 | | {Depressed} I cannot stay... like we were. I need time to think. | Player Default: But I still care for you. | A1c |
440 | Player Default: Sadly, I am. | {Sad} Oh, this is hard. You are my dearest friend. | | A2a |
441 | | {Depressed} But you've changed. Grown harder. It wounds me to see you treat others so badly. | | A2b |
442 | | {Depressed} I no longer feel as comfortable traveling with you as I once did. | Player Default: But I still care for you. | A2c |
443 | Player Default: But I still care for you. | {Somber} And I you. But this is really gnawing at me. | Curie: I hope you soften. Treat people with more caring. Like you used to. | A1a |
444 | Player Default: I don't need you judging me. | {Sad} See? This. This is what I mean. Hard. | Curie: I hope you soften. Treat people with more caring. Like you used to. | B1a |
445 | | I really want to talk. | Player Default: You sound troubled. | A |
446 | | Do you have a moment? Please? | Player Default: You sound troubled. | A |
447 | Player Default: You sound troubled. | {Worried} Sadly, I am. | Curie: This... is so hard to say. Know that I love you, and I think I always will. But you are changing. | A1a |
448 | Player Default: Not now, Curie. | It can wait. | Curie: This... is so hard to say. Know that I love you, and I think I always will. But you are changing. | B1a |
449 | Player Default: I'm sad to hear that. | {Sad} No sadder than I am to say it. | Curie: I hope you soften. Treat people with more caring. Like you used to. | X1a |
450 | Player Default: What do you mean by harder? | {Sad} You used to put others ahead of yourself. It is a quality I greatly admired. | | Y1a |
451 | | {Worried} But now... You seem more focused on yourself. Or maybe, you were always this way. | | Y1b |
452 | | {Depressed} And I let my feelings cloud that. | Player Default: But I still care for you. | Y1c |
453 | Player Default: And I you. But this is really gnawing at me. | {Sad} I hope you soften. Treat people with more caring. Like you used to. | | A1a |
454 | | {Sad} Until you do I must put some distance between us. Emotionally. | | A1b |
455 | | {Sad} You're still my friend, but to mend this will take time. | | A1c |
456 | COMCurie_08_RepeatAdmirationToNeutral | Player Default: Thank you. | For a time, I found our partnership most rewarding. It is exactly what I hoped for when I left my Vault. | Curie: But now... You make many decisions that make me want to pull my hair out. | A1a |
457 | Player Default: Once I valued you, but now... You make it hard. | {Pleading} Everywhere you go, you make such a difference. Please, make that difference one for the better. | | A1a |
458 | | Is now a better time to talk? | Player Default: Talk to me, then. | A |
459 | | I'd like to speak with you. | Player Default: Talk to me, then. | A |
460 | Player Default: Talk to me, then. | Thank you. | Curie: For a time, I found our partnership most rewarding. It is exactly what I hoped for when I left my Vault. | A1a |
461 | Player Default: I don't have time right now. | Later, then. | Curie: For a time, I found our partnership most rewarding. It is exactly what I hoped for when I left my Vault. | B1a |
462 | Curie: For a time, I found our partnership most rewarding. It is exactly what I hoped for when I left my Vault. | {Worried} But now... You make many decisions that make me want to pull my hair out. | Curie: I want to travel with someone who shares my passion for making the Commonwealth a safer and more civilized place. | A1a |
463 | Curie: For a time, I found our partnership most rewarding. It is exactly what I hoped for when I left my Vault. | But your recent pattern of activity is contrary to my programming. | Curie: I want to travel with someone who shares my passion for making the Commonwealth a safer and more civilized place. | A2a |
464 | Curie: But now... You make many decisions that make me want to pull my hair out. | {Concerned} I want to travel with someone who shares my passion for making the Commonwealth a safer and more civilized place. | | A1a |
465 | | Please, go back to doing more of this instead of your current behavior. | Player Default: I don't want to make you uncomfortable, I value you. | A1b |
466 | Player Default: I don't want to make you uncomfortable, I value you. | {Depressed} Once I valued you, but now... You make it hard. | Curie: Everywhere you go, you make such a difference. Please, make that difference one for the better. | A1a |
467 | Player Default: The Commonwealth's a tough place, so stop whining about how I do my business. | {Angry} As you wish. | Curie: Everywhere you go, you make such a difference. Please, make that difference one for the better. | B1a |
468 | Player Default: I'll consider what you said. | {Stern} I hope you do more than just consider it. | Curie: Everywhere you go, you make such a difference. Please, make that difference one for the better. | X1a |
469 | Player Default: What can I do to make it better? | {Sad} You have, in the past, treated people with honor and respect. This is the person I gladly followed. | Curie: Everywhere you go, you make such a difference. Please, make that difference one for the better. | Y1a |
470 | COMCurie_09_RepeatNeutralToDisdain | NPCFCurie: Do not walk away from me again. | {Irritated} Is there something wrong with you? Is it so hard to help people? | | A1a |
471 | | {Angry} To treat others with civility and a small measure of grace? If you continue this, then I am gone. | Player Default: I want to help people. | A1b |
472 | Player Default: I want to help people. | {Depressed} And sometimes, I know, you do. But you must do better. | Curie: So change soon or we are finished. | A1a |
473 | Player Default: Just shut up. | {Angry} For people born in this time, I make allowances. | | B1a |
474 | | {Angry} But you lived in the Old World and should know better how to treat people. | Curie: So change soon or we are finished. | B1b |
475 | Player Default: Understood. | Good. | Curie: So change soon or we are finished. | X1a |
476 | Player Default: Civility? Grace? Is it really that important? | {Angry} If everyone behaves like you the whole Commonwealth will devolve. Perhaps into anarchy. | | Y1a |
477 | | {Angry} And that hurts everyone. Even you. | Curie: So change soon or we are finished. | Y1b |
478 | | Do not walk away from me again. | Curie: Is there something wrong with you? Is it so hard to help people? | A |
479 | | We must have words. Now. | Curie: Is there something wrong with you? Is it so hard to help people? | A |
480 | Player Default: And sometimes, I know, you do. But you must do better. | {Angry} So change soon or we are finished. | | A1a |
481 | COMCurie_10_RepeatDisdainToHatred | Player Default: Another? I was a fool to give you as many chances as I have. Not again. | {Angry} I almost think the world would be better if you were not in it. Adieu. | | A1a |
482 | | {Angry} That. Is. It. | Curie: We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | A |
483 | NPCFCurie: That. Is. It. | {Angry} We are through you and I. You treat people like garbage. I will have nothing to do with you any more. | Player Default: Just give me one last chance. | A1a |
484 | Player Default: Just give me one last chance. | {Irritated} Another? I was a fool to give you as many chances as I have. Not again. | Curie: I almost think the world would be better if you were not in it. Adieu. | A1a |
485 | Player Default: Go ahead and leave, I don't need you. | {Angry} I will do so gladly. | Curie: I almost think the world would be better if you were not in it. Adieu. | B1a |
486 | Player Default: Do what you got to do. | {Angry} Oh, I shall. | Curie: I almost think the world would be better if you were not in it. Adieu. | X1a |
487 | Player Default: What's your problem? | {Angry} You. You are my problem. | Curie: I almost think the world would be better if you were not in it. Adieu. | Y1a |
488 | COMCurie_11_RepeatAdmirationToInfatuation | Player Default: Sounds like you're in a good mood. | {Friendly} Oh, I am. I have been thinking a great deal. | Curie: Awhile back. I said some things. About distance and being softer. | A1a |
489 | Player Default: I don't know. | {Friendly} Give it time, I am sure if we work together our best days are still ahead of us. | | X1a |
490 | Player Default: You sure about this? | {Happy} I am, my love. I have been miserable without you. But no more. You'll see. | | Y1a |
491 | Player Default: You sure about this? | {Happy} I am. I cannot thank you enough for being my friend. My best friend. | | Y2a |
492 | | Can we talk now? | Player Default: Sounds like you're in a good mood. | A |
493 | | I really want to speak with you. | Player Default: Sounds like you're in a good mood. | A |
494 | Player Default: Later. | Of course. | Curie: Awhile back. I said some things. About distance and being softer. | B1a |
495 | Player Default: Oh, I am. I have been thinking a great deal. | {Apologetic} Awhile back. I said some things. About distance and being softer. | | A1a |
496 | | {Happy} And either I was jumping at the shadows, or you've changed so much for the better. | | A1b |
497 | | {Happy} Regardless, I feel closer to you than ever before. Everything can be like it was before, yes? | Player Default: Sure. Just like we were. | A1c |
498 | Player Default: Sure. Just like we were. | {Happy} I was so miserable without you, my love. But now we are together again and my heart feels like it will burst. | | A1a |
499 | Player Default: Sure. Just like we were. | {Happy} I am so relieved. Thank you for being my best friend again. | | A2a |
500 | Player Default: What you said to me before really hurt. | {Apologetic} I feel terrible about that. You do know that all of this is so new. I will make mistakes. | | B1a |
501 | | {Apologetic} But I will make it up to you, you'll see. | | B1b |
502 | COMCurie_12_InfatuationRepeaterRegular | NPCFCurie: Even now, I am still abuzz with my discovery. In time, who knows if others await? | {Happy} Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | Player Default: You know, you're a very refreshing person to travel with. | A1a |
503 | Player Default: You know, you're a very refreshing person to travel with. | {Amused} And you, you're not so bad yourself. See, I make a joke. | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | A1a |
504 | Player Default: There's good times, sure. But life is usually full of pain. | {Sad} Oh. That is so... depressing. But come, if this is a rare good time - we should enjoy it. | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | B1a |
505 | Player Default: Partly. Being human is complicated. | {Happy} On that we can agree. | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | X1a |
506 | Player Default: Your discovery really makes you that happy? | {Happy} More than I can say. As a machine I was certain of my fundamental limitations. So many of them. | | Y1a |
507 | | {Happy} And now I can do things, think things, I could never imagine before. | Curie: And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | Y1b |
508 | Player Default: And you, you're not so bad yourself. See, I make a joke. | {Grateful} And I have you, my bestest friend, to thank for all of this. I will never forget this, you know? | Player Default: You're my best friend, as well. | A1a |
509 | Player Default: You're my best friend, as well. | {Happy} Then all is right with the world. | | A1a |
510 | Player Default: Yeah, yeah, I'm the best. | {Amused} You know, you really are. | | B1a |
511 | | {Happy} Even now, I am still abuzz with my discovery. In time, who knows if others await? | Curie: Is this what it's like to be human? To have a world of possibilities just over the horizon? | A |
512 | Player Default: You're welcome. | {Happy} Let us continue on our adventures. | | X1a |
513 | Player Default: Maybe we should try being more than best friends. | {Worried} I... I have been thinking of this. And... | Curie: You know... You mean very much... Oh, I am so terrible at this. | Y1a |
514 | Player Default: Maybe we should try being more than best friends. | {Puzzled} I... I am not ready for this. What we have matters so very much to me. | | Y2a |
515 | | {Friendly} I would not endanger it for anything. But let us carry on and have further adventures together. | | Y2b |
516 | COMCurie_Dismiss | | Are you sure I am not needed? | Player Default: Yeah. | A1a |
517 | Player Default: Yeah. | As you wish. | | A1a |
518 | Player Default: Is that a problem? | No. If you need to run your own errands, I will of course respect this. | Player Default: Yeah. | Y1a |
519 | COMCurie_Murder | Player Default: Now's not a good time. | {Angry} This matter is most urgent. It will not wait long. | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | B1a |
520 | Player Default: You sound angry. | {Angry} I am beyond this. I am furious. | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | Y1a |
521 | Player Default: You sound angry. | I am incapable of true anger. But my programming on this is most firm. | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | Y2a |
522 | Player Default: This matter is most urgent. It will not wait long. | {Angry} You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | Curie: To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | A1a |
523 | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | {Angry} To think that someone I care for, someone I love could do such a terrible thing. Surely, it was an accident. Not to be repeated. | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | A1a |
524 | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | {Angry} To think, someone I respect and admire so highly could do something so terrible. Surely this was a tragic mistake. Not to be repeated. | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | A2a |
525 | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | {Angry} To think someone I consider a friend could do something so terrible. You must not do this thing. | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | A3a |
526 | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | {Angry} I know we have our problems, but to think that even you could stoop so low. You must not do this. | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | A4a |
527 | Curie: You have committed murder. A crime most foul. | This is against everything I believe. I cannot stand for this behavior. | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | A5a |
528 | Player Default: It won't happen again. Promise. | {Stern} As long as you hold to that, we can still travel together. | | A1a |
529 | Player Default: I'll do what I want to who I want. | {Angry} If this is how you truly feel, then it is clear we are not as close as I once thought. | | B1a |
530 | Player Default: I'll do what I want to who I want. | {Angry} To be clear, if you do this one more time, then our association is over. | | B2a |
531 | Player Default: It was a mistake. These things happen up here. | {Stern} I believe you. But I will not tolerate any more mistakes like this. | | X1a |
532 | Player Default: People die all the time up here. Was what happened really murder? | {Irritated} I agree, there are many lawbreakers up here. But those were innocent people. It is quite clear that was a heinous deed. | | Y1a |
533 | | {Angry} See that it is not repeated. | | Y1b |
534 | | {Angry} I must insist we talk. At once. | Player Default: If you have something to say, I'll listen. | A |
535 | | {Angry} This matter cannot wait. We must speak. | Player Default: If you have something to say, I'll listen. | A |
536 | COMCurie_PickUpScene | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Friendly / Friendly} So gracious of you, Monsieur Codsworth. Until we meet again. | | A1a |
537 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Friendly and reassuring. / Friendly} But of course, Monsieur Codsworth. I assure you, no harm will befall your master. | | A2a |
538 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Friendly and reassuring. / Friendly} But of course, Monsieur Codsworth. I assure you, no harm will befall your mistress. | | A3a |
539 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | No need to worry, Mademoiselle Cait. My offensive capabilities are quite formidable. | | A4a |
540 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | Mon dieu! Always so polite. Au revoir to you, MacCready. | | A5a |
541 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | There's no need to be embarrassed, we merely possess different skills. | | A6a |
542 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | But Monsieur Danse, how have I offended you? | | A7a |
543 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | I assure you, Monsieur Deacon, I am fully equipped and quite capable of dealing with a multitude of situations. | | A8a |
544 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | Unlike you, I did not undergo such a procedure on a whim. | | A9a |
545 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | Don't worry, Monsieur Strong. I don't rust so easily. | | A10a |
546 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Friendly} Oh monsieur. We do not watch. We observe. | | A11a |
547 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Concerned} Well I hope to not have to pick any at all. | | A12a |
548 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Question} I have read all available materials on the subject. Will that not be sufficent? | | A13a |
549 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Confident / Question} I am the top of the line of RobCo technology. I assure you I am capable of this. | | A14a |
550 | Player Default: Then let us get under way. | {Confident / Question} I have survived centuries more than you, monsieur. | | A15a |
551 | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | Then let us get under way. | Companion: Ah, Miss Curie. Never was there a more suitable replacement. | A1a |
552 | Player Default: Never mind. | As you wish. | Companion: Ah, Miss Curie. Never was there a more suitable replacement. | B1a |
553 | Player Default: Let's trade some things. | But, of course. | Companion: Ah, Miss Curie. Never was there a more suitable replacement. | X1a |
554 | Player Default: How are you doing? | I must confess, I am missing you. I hope you've come so we can travel together again. Hint hint. | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | Y1a |
555 | Player Default: How are you doing? | I am delighted to see you again. I find myself lonelier without your good company. But I occupy myself with science and research. | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | Y2a |
556 | Player Default: How are you doing? | I keep myself occupied. So much of what I knew is no longer valid. I am quite content to be left alone to continue my research. | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | Y3a |
557 | Player Default: How are you doing? | I find myself wanting to set out again and see the world. I am tempted to do this on my own, but there is so much danger. | | Y4a |
558 | | I hope we can renew our partnership. For science, of course. | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | Y4b |
559 | | Do you need something, monsieur? | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | A |
560 | | Do you need something, madame? | Player Default: I'd like to travel together some more. | A |
561 | COMCurie_PickUpScene_Initial | | A moment, please? | Curie: I have been trapped so many years. I believe it's customary to thank you for your role in saving me. | A1a |
562 | Curie: A moment, please? | I have been trapped so many years. I believe it's customary to thank you for your role in saving me. | Curie: My entire life has been in this Vault. I have analyzed and learned everything there is to know here. | A1a |
563 | Curie: I have been trapped so many years. I believe it's customary to thank you for your role in saving me. | My entire life has been in this Vault. I have analyzed and learned everything there is to know here. | | A1a |
564 | | So now I must see the rest of the Commonwealth. Consult with scientists. Unearth more data to challenge my hypotheses. | Player Default: After the bombs, the Commonwealth is a little lacking in the science department. | A1b |
565 | Player Default: After the bombs, the Commonwealth is a little lacking in the science department. | But surely there is still men of learning out there. And, if nothing else, there is data. | Curie: I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | A1a |
566 | Player Default: Your job is to stay here, not go gallavanting around the Commonwealth. | My former master, Monsieur Burrow, is quite dead. I have no other orders or obligations. | | B1a |
567 | | So advancing my scientific understanding seems a worthy cause. | Curie: I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | B1b |
568 | Player Default: It sounds like the Vault could really use you. | Of this, there is no doubt. But I seek to elevate my capabilities, and down here I will stagnate. | Curie: I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | X1a |
569 | Player Default: What are you looking to learn up there? | Down here is an enclosed system. And without the introduction of new mutagens, viruses, or bacteria it is quite... dull, medically speaking. | | Y1a |
570 | | The world up there is infinitely more complex. Who knows what diseases can be found and studied? | Player Default: After the bombs, the Commonwealth is a little lacking in the science department. | Y1b |
571 | Curie: I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | Player Default: Come along, then. | A1a |
572 | Curie: I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | Please, madame, can you take me with you? | Player Default: Come along, then. | A2a |
573 | Player Default: But surely there is still men of learning out there. And, if nothing else, there is data. | I can see you already have company. I do not wish to intrude. But, I must ask. | Curie: Please, monsieur, can you take me with you? | A1a |
574 | Player Default: Come along, then. | Excellent. We must embark at once. | | A1a |
575 | Player Default: Not right now. | Well, perhaps for now I will help out here. But if you change your mind, please, you must find me. | | B1a |
576 | Player Default: It's no picnic up there. Anything you can do to help us survive? | But, of course. I have been equipped with medical equipment. If you become injured in our journeys, I can administer stimpaks. | | Y1a |
577 | | I also have defensive capabilities. A laser. But surely there's little reason to use that. | Player Default: Come along, then. | Y1b |
578 | | Tell me you've change your mind. I have little more to learn here. I would travel with you. | Player Default: Come along, then. | A |
579 | | A moment, please? | Curie: I have been trapped so many years. I believe it's customary to thank you for your role in saving me. | A |
580 | COMCurie_zz_OldLines | Player Default: | My mind keeps replaying the words you have said to me over and over. It is maddening. | | A1a |
581 | | And so I wonder, do you like me? Do you more than like me? What does that even mean? Please tell me I'm not sounding the fool. | Player Default: I have real feelings for you. Of the more than friendship flavor. | A1b |
582 | Player Default: I have real feelings for you. Of the more than friendship flavor. | Oh. I see. | Curie: Good. My head feels light. Very curious biological things are about. I must leave. | A1a |
583 | Player Default: We're just friends, Curie. Nothing more. | Oh, I am the fool. Apologies. Humans are just so complicated. | Curie: Good. My head feels light. Very curious biological things are about. I must leave. | B1a |
584 | Player Default: I lost someone... very important to me. I'm not ready to "more than like" anyone. | This is terrible. And here I am babbling and you have real loss. | Curie: Good. My head feels light. Very curious biological things are about. I must leave. | X1a |
585 | Player Default: It depends. Do you more than like me? | And again with my head and the spinning feelings. | Curie: Good. My head feels light. Very curious biological things are about. I must leave. | Y1a |
586 | Player Default: Oh. I see. | Good. My head feels light. Very curious biological things are about. I must leave. | | A1a |
587 | Player Default: Oh. I see. | Please, let's not talk about this again. | | A2a |
588 | Player Default: Oh. I see. | Please, let's not talk about this again. | | A3a |
589 | Player Default: Oh. I see. | I... I think I shall leave. | | A4a |
590 | Player Default: | | Curie: My mind keeps replaying the words you have said to me over and over. It is maddening. | A1a |
591 | Player Default: | | Curie: My mind keeps replaying the words you have said to me over and over. It is maddening. | B1a |
592 | Player Default: | | Curie: My mind keeps replaying the words you have said to me over and over. It is maddening. | X1a |
593 | Player Default: | | Curie: My mind keeps replaying the words you have said to me over and over. It is maddening. | Y1a |
594 | - | | {Tsk tsk in tone} Eating like this. Most unsanitary. | | |
595 | | {Tsk tsk in tone} Several rare and dangerous diseases can be caught eating like this. | | |
596 | | {Mild curiosity - no distaste} Is this sort of... dining... common now? | | |
597 | | I cannot get there. | | |
598 | | I can't reach that. | | |
599 | | There's no way to get there. | | |
600 | | What happened to the people here? | | |
601 | | It is so quiet now. | | |
602 | | I hope wherever the people went they are safe. | | |
603 | | So bright. | | |
604 | | It was never this... bright in the Vault. | | |
605 | | It's very bright. | | |
606 | | I wonder, have they hired a maid? Good job. | | |
607 | | So clean. | | |
608 | | I think all the Commonwealth should look this way. | | |
609 | | I feel... uneasy. | | |
610 | | This place is most unsettling. | | |
611 | | Be careful. | | |
612 | | I have more than my fill of darkness. | | |
613 | | Be careful to not stub your toe. | | |
614 | | Someone should turn on the light. | | |
615 | | So dirty. Whoever owns this place should be ashamed. | | |
616 | | I hope you have no allergies. This place is filthy. | | |
617 | | And here I am with no duster. | | |
618 | | It looks quite defensible. | | |
619 | | These defenses are quite sturdy, yes? | | |
620 | | They went to great trouble to defend this place. | | |
621 | | Fascinating. I should collect samples. | | |
622 | | Perhaps a tissue sample is in order. | | |
623 | | Tisk tisk. The dead should be handled more carefully than this. | | |
624 | | This offends my sensibilities. | | |
625 | | I want to leave this place. | | |
626 | | How disturbing. | | |
627 | | Perhaps we can find some useful data here? | | |
628 | | What wonders man can build. When they aren't trying to kill each other. | | |
629 | | I feel almost at home here. | | |
630 | | Can you hear me? | | |
631 | | Too noisy! | | |
632 | | Can someone turn it down? | | |
633 | | So dirty. Whoever owns this place should be ashamed. | | |
634 | | Have they no pride? | | |
635 | | The Commonwealth is a very filthy place. For shame. | | |
636 | | Oh, how wonderful. | | |
637 | | When I imagined the world outside the Vault, this is what I was hoping for. | | |
638 | | Oh, can we stay here? | | |
639 | | It is very... still, is it not? | | |
640 | | I am tired of silence. | | |
641 | | There is no noise at all. | | |
642 | | This looks like a good place to rest. | | |
643 | | Ahh, refuge. | | |
644 | | I like it here. | | |
645 | | What is...? Oh. The smell. | | |
646 | | {It smells bad} My nose is so broken. Ack. | | |
647 | | Why have a nose at all with things... like this? | | |
648 | | We should wear life preservers here. | | |
649 | | Modern water is quite contaminated. Be careful. | | |
650 | | It is very wet. | | |
651 | | Good morning, my love. | | |
652 | | Another day with you. | | |
653 | | I feel so wonderfully rested. | | |
654 | | Do we have to get up? | | |
655 | | Sleep well, my love? | | |
656 | | A grenade has been dispatched. | | |
657 | | Flee the area. | | |
658 | | Continued hostilities is not advised. | | |
659 | | Your actions could result in injury. | | |
660 | | Why is everything so dangerous up here? | | |
661 | | Odds of your success are virtually nil. | | |
662 | | A violent tendencies greatly decreases your life expectancy. | | |
663 | | Caution. I am equipped with defensive capabilities. | | |
664 | | At least I can observe battlefield traumas. | | |
665 | | Vehicular injuries were supposed to be the greatest threat up here. | | |
666 | | Studying physical injury could result in something, I suppose. | | |
667 | | I believe I already have enough data on combat related maladies. | | |
668 | | Yyaagh! | | |
669 | | Yyaagh! | | |
670 | | Yyaagh! | | |
671 | | Oww. | | |
672 | | Eff. | | |
673 | | That hurts. | | |
674 | | Pain. | | |
675 | | Ugh. | | |
676 | | Stop that. | | |
677 | | Oof. | | |
678 | | Uhhh. | | |
679 | | Please... do not let me... power... | | |
680 | | I have sustained considerable damage. | | |
681 | | Critical damage imminent. Requesting assistance. | | |
682 | | Oh no. I have been hit. | | |
683 | | I appear to be disabled. | | |
684 | | I have sustained serious injury. | | |
685 | | Mechanical assistance requested. | | |
686 | | Danger detected. Evade. | | |
687 | | Move. And cover vital organs. | | |
688 | | Imminent threat detected. | | |
689 | | Engaging in close combat. | | |
690 | | This is for you. | | |
691 | | Hostiles vacate close proximity. | | |
692 | | Engaging secondary defenses. | | |
693 | | Cease hostilities. | | |
694 | | Do you need something from me? | | |
695 | | May I be of assistance? | | |
696 | | What do you want? | | |
697 | | You need something, yes? | | |
698 | | I cannot do that. | | |
699 | | Sorry, but I am unable to comply. | | |
700 | | I am not capable of this. | | |
701 | | At this time, I cannot do that. | | |
702 | | I must apologize. | | |
703 | | This falls outside of my programming. | | |
704 | | I was not built for this. | | |
705 | | I have failsafes which prevent me from doing this. | | |
706 | | I am forbidden from doing this. | | |
707 | | That falls outside the accepted cultural norms. | | |
708 | | I find this distasteful. I will not do it. | | |
709 | | If you ever need something more... | | |
710 | | I will resume other functions. | | |
711 | | If this is what you want. | | |
712 | | Current operation terminated. | | |
713 | | I shall move on, then. | | |
714 | | I shall follow you. | | |
715 | | But, of course, I will follow you. | | |
716 | | I am ready. | | |
717 | | I will wait. It is safe here, yes? | | |
718 | | If waiting is what's required... | | |
719 | | Just don't leave me here too long. | | |
720 | | Yes. | | |
721 | | Absolutely. | | |
722 | | I would be delighted to. | | |
723 | | I will attend to this. | | |
724 | | I shall make this a priority. | | |
725 | | At once. | | |
726 | | One of my duties is to serve. | | |
727 | | We appear to be under fire. | | |
728 | | We are being shot at. Enemy unknown. | | |
729 | | I believe a sniper has found us. That is the right word, yes? | | |
730 | | Looking for the shooter. | | |
731 | | Engaging evasive maneuvers. | | |
732 | | We are fighting? Why not a civilized discussion, instead? | | |
733 | | I am in combat. Again. | | |
734 | | I suppose we should dispatch them. | | |
735 | | My primary purpose is not combat. | | |
736 | | Oh, there is to be the fighting. | | |
737 | | Be careful. Violent engagements can result in a variety of injuries. | | |
738 | | There is a lot more of this up here than I was led to believe. | | |
739 | | Engaging defensive countermeasures. | | |
740 | | Returning fire. | | |
741 | | I'd much rather discuss science. | | |
742 | | What a fascinating specimen. I wonder what it's original species was. | | |
743 | | The mutations in this bug are fascinating. | | |
744 | | We should preserve one of these for study. | | |
745 | | Did this evolve from a mosquito? | | |
746 | | What a discovery. A mutated mosquito. | | |
747 | | Is this mosquito a product of the FEV? Or radiation? | | |
748 | | The taxonomy of this is most intriguing. | | |
749 | | The threat assessment is most dire. | | |
750 | | My memory has no idea what this... thing is. Intriguing. | | |
751 | | I must have a sample of this. Preferably once it is quite dead. | | |
752 | | Eyebot. Threat assessment minimal. | | |
753 | | And even the little eyebots fight here? So strange. | | |
754 | | Monsieur Platt predicted this condition. It appears he was correct. | | |
755 | | A "ghoul." Most intriguing. Starting recording. | | |
756 | | Detecting an increase in radiation. | | |
757 | | One must wonder, what causes the deterioration of this ghoul condition? | | |
758 | | I may be able to collect replacement parts. | | |
759 | | This Mr. Handy is obviously defective. We should consult a repairman. | | |
760 | | Even the crabs have mutated. Their carapace provided no resistance. | | |
761 | | We must defeat these... Mirelurks. For science. | | |
762 | | Tissue samples may provide theories as to these Mirelurks genesis. | | |
763 | | These Mirelurks, they were not in the Old World, right? | | |
764 | | The Mirelurk Queen must play a vital role in their reproductive cycle. | | |
765 | | Though the medical data is potentially significant, I recommend we avoid this. | | |
766 | | Pardon me, is this what is called a dog? | | |
767 | | Surely, these are near the bottom of the food pyramid. | | |
768 | | Taxonomy unknown. This little thing must be studied. | | |
769 | | A standard model Protectron. Very dangerous. | | |
770 | | The robot is attacking us. | | |
771 | | The roach is attacking. | | |
772 | | This species must have evolved from the common roach. Periplaneta americana. | | |
773 | | A scorpion of such size. What a find. | | |
774 | | If we survive this radscorpion it simply must be autopsied. | | |
775 | | The Sentry Bot is attacking. I recommend extreme caution. | | |
776 | | Combat reports of Sentry Bots is most alarming. | | |
777 | | A giant hornet. Amazing. | | |
778 | | Truly the power of radiation is limitless. Look at this hornet. | | |
779 | | Ah, the FEV virus. There were rumors of this. | | |
780 | | What changes the Super Mutants, surely, it is no contagious? | | |
781 | | And they maintain brain functions and motor control even after the FEV? Fascinating. | | |
782 | | RobCo did not make robots such as this. | | |
783 | | The technology to make this. Incredible. | | |
784 | | Is this what is called... a "synth"? | | |
785 | | Oh no. The turret has become active. | | |
786 | | Remember. Turrets can be quite hazardous. | | |
787 | | The flying vehicle, it is attacking. | | |
788 | | We must take cover from this vertibird. | | |
789 | | The little doggie is dangerous now. | | |
790 | | Dogs are also vulnerable to radiation induced mutation. | | |
791 | | This bear appears to be highly dangerous. | | |
792 | | Radiation has mutated this bear into something fascinating. And deadly. | | |
793 | | Did you hear something? | | |
794 | | I may have detected unusual behavior. | | |
795 | | There is something nearby. Identity unknown. | | |
796 | | We may not be alone. | | |
797 | | Someone is nearby. Perhaps they are friendly? | | |
798 | | The enemy appears to be missing. | | |
799 | | I believe the enemy is gone. | | |
800 | | Terminating combat protocols. | | |
801 | | Sensors result no enemies. The threat is over. | | |
802 | | No sign of enemy activity. | | |
803 | | Oh, there you are. | | |
804 | | The enemy has been spotted. | | |
805 | | Resuming combat operations. | | |
806 | | Enemy detected. | | |
807 | | What was lost is found. | | |
808 | | I believe the term is, "Yahoo"? | | |
809 | | Again I have survived the hostilities. | | |
810 | | I would prefer if there was a whole lot less of... that. | | |
811 | | Messieurs Enemies have been dispatched. | | |
812 | | This place is so violent. | | |
813 | | I am still intact. | | |
814 | | Your pulse and vital signs are still within acceptable parameters. | | |
815 | | Later, I will review these logs for relevant data. | | |
816 | | Are you still well, monsieur? | | |
817 | | Are you still well, madame? | | |
818 | | Though dangerous, combat is quite vigorous exercise. | | |
819 | | Visual contact broken. | | |
820 | | Where are you? | | |
821 | | I do not see them any more. | | |
822 | | Engaging search protocol. | | |
823 | | My sensors have lost them. | | |
824 | | Threat no longer detected. | | |
825 | | We appear to have lost the enemy. | | |
826 | | Ceasing combat operations. | | |
827 | | Enemies no longer on sensors. | | |
828 | | We appear to be safe now. | | |
829 | | Hostilities resuming. | | |
830 | | Just leave me alone. | | |
831 | | Perhaps I was better in the Vault. | | |
832 | | I have nothing kind I can say about you. | | |
833 | | Traveling with you is a mistake. | | |
834 | | Is there any hope for humanity? | | |
835 | | I hope you have no need of this Stimpak. But just in case. | | |
836 | | I should be able to make another Stimpak soon. | | |
837 | | Stimpaks are a marvelous invention, don't you think? | | |
838 | | I have not yet mastered Doctor VanTudle's advanced Stimpak recipe. But I am working on it. | | |
839 | | When I think of you, my heart beats for fast. And I feel flush. There, it's happening again. | | |
840 | | Perhaps we can conduct further nocturnal experiments? Tonight. | | |
841 | | You disrupt my mental functions. In a very delicious way. | | |
842 | | Thinking of you is so wonderfully distracting. You feel the same, yes? | | |
843 | | So many feelings rushing through my head. And you're attached to most of them, you know? | | |
844 | | These days have been the best. Mind you, I was trapped in a room for centuries - so I guess I'm... how you say? Easy. | | |
845 | | The living form is so amazing. And I have my good friend to thank for this. | | |
846 | | Do you ever feel like just running? For the sheer pleasure of it? | | |
847 | | It feels like we've been traveling together forever. That is a good thing. | | |
848 | | You are my friend. That feels so good to say, you know? | | |
849 | | My sensors, eyes, are so primitive. But they perceive things so... magnificently. | | |
850 | | You have given me a tremendous gift. I will never forget you. | | |
851 | | This body is so fragile. But capable of such precision. | | |
852 | | Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined what it's like traveling with you. | | |
853 | | I look at you and I have a strong feeling in my chest. Is this called... friendship? | | |
854 | | It is stimulating traveling with you. | | |
855 | | I would request we travel extensively and collect data. | | |
856 | | A routine analysis of you indicates you have suffered very little from radiation. Curious. | | |
857 | | We must consult the professors at the university. They could provide many answers. | | |
858 | | I wonder how the ebola, hepatitis, and influenza have mutated over the years. | | |
859 | | What is it now? | | |
860 | | I imagined our journeys being more... satisfying. | | |
861 | | The Commonwealth is not at all how I imagined. | | |
862 | | Let me know your requirements. | | |
863 | | This partnership of ours can be quite tiring. | | |
864 | | Do you require something? | | |
865 | | Yes? | | |
866 | | What is it? | | |
867 | | It is good not to be stuck in the quarantine. | | |
868 | | So much to learn and see. | | |
869 | | Oh no, the airplanes no longer fly. I was hoping to see the world from the air. | | |
870 | | And to think, this was once a bustling sea of disease carriers and delivery vectors. | | |
871 | | I have extensive quarantine protocols for airports in case of outbreak. I think that information can be safely deleted now. | | |
872 | | The airport used to be a nightmare for outbreak planning. Now, not so much. | | |
873 | | My pre-industrial outbreak models are far more pertinent with the demise of the airport. | | |
874 | | The desire to infuse the blood stream with ethanol is truly perplexing. | | |
875 | | If you are pregnant, I recommend abstaining from the alcohol. | | |
876 | | Ethanol consumption can result in impaired cognitive functioning and violent behavior. | | |
877 | | Should this place not be brimming with the people intent on damaging their livers? | | |
878 | | From my data, I expected the breweries to be a lot busier. | | |
879 | | How wonderful. We are underground. Again. | | |
880 | | If I were a geologist, this place would be fascinating. But, as such... | | |
881 | | Caves have little relevant data. | | |
882 | | Might I recommend an extra layer of clothing? Caves can be quite cold. | | |
883 | | I hope his is not some animal's den. | | |
884 | | This location looks well-suited for sleeping. If your batteries are running low again, that is. | | |
885 | | So you need to sleep every single day in places like this? Organic beings have so many interesting characteristics. | | |
886 | | Maybe other humans have stopped here. | | |
887 | | There are signs of previous human occupants here. | | |
888 | | I believe this is what they call a "camp." | | |
889 | | I was constructed in a place not unlike this. | | |
890 | | The industrial capabilities of the Commonwealth seem very bad now. | | |
891 | | Have you had your tetanus shot? The metal here is quite rusty. | | |
892 | | This factory has many sharp edges. Be careful. | | |
893 | | I wonder what they made here? | | |
894 | | {Alarmed} We must be very careful. The radiation levels are very bad. | | |
895 | | {Worried} This Glowing Sea could prove to be quite fatal. | | |
896 | | {A doctor giving important advice} Rad-X and Rad Away are most essential here. | | |
897 | | Where all the doctors? The nurses? This is a hospital, yes? | | |
898 | | And if anyone in the Commonwealth gets sick or injured, how will they get help here? | | |
899 | | Who can I share medical knowledge with here? This is most unsatisfactory. | | |
900 | | If I were the hospital administrator, I would fire the janitorial staff. | | |
901 | | Perhaps we can find some medical records here. Or something worthwhile. | | |
902 | | I wonder what discoveries or breakthroughs were made here. | | |
903 | | One can almost sense the science here. Long ago. | | |
904 | | Hello Messieurs Scientists, are you here? | | |
905 | | No one to talk of meaningful matters here. Is this not a laboratory? | | |
906 | | Are the scientists hiding? | | |
907 | | And the subways are not working, as well? The mayor has something to answer for. | | |
908 | | Do you think we'll make our train? | | |
909 | | With the subway out of commission, yet another delivery vector is offline. That's good, yes? | | |
910 | | Can you get one of the trains working? It would be interesting to get first-hand data of their acceleration. | | |
911 | | Hello? Is anyone here? The subway is supposed to be a busy place, yes? | | |
912 | | Ah no, this belongs to the military. It is illegal to trespass here. | | |
913 | | I hope the army does not shoot at us. Tell them we are here for science. | | |
914 | | I expected some sort of general to yell at us by now. | | |
915 | | You should talk with the Governor. The military here is quite primitive. | | |
916 | | Such a shame. So many weapons of war. | | |
917 | | Ah, what does this place commemorate? | | |
918 | | And where are the crowds? People here seem to have little interest in history. | | |
919 | | I wonder what this looked like before... everything. | | |
920 | | And this is where all the people worked. | | |
921 | | Stress in the office can pose considerable long-term health complications. Perhaps not so much now. | | |
922 | | Should we talk over a water cooler? Is this still done? | | |
923 | | I imagine this place has seen more productive days. | | |
924 | | Did we miss the office's hours? | | |
925 | | This is a park, yes? Make sure you have your rabies shots. | | |
926 | | Look out for ticks. They can carry Lime disease and other maladies. | | |
927 | | Do you feel the need to picnic? | | |
928 | | The outdoor air used to be good for you. I'm still evaluating if it's good now. | | |
929 | | A good walk outdoors is an excellent way of maintaining one's vigor. | | |
930 | | I have very few medical records of places like this. They farm rocks here, yes? | | |
931 | | Mining accidents, though rare, can be quite devastating for those involved. Take care when mining here. | | |
932 | | I wonder what was unearthed here. | | |
933 | | This used to be a place where all the people lived. It's much quieter than I expected. | | |
934 | | A few nuclear weapons, and look, no people here. What a shame. | | |
935 | | Watch where you step. You could trip on the rubble and maybe hurt your ankle. | | |
936 | | The population density is far less than I expected. | | |
937 | | The housing prices here must be quite affordable. | | |
938 | | This must be the "downtown." How exciting. | | |
939 | | I hope we are not mugged. This is common in urban environments. | | |
940 | | I think the cars need some repair. Maybe check the engine? | | |
941 | | We must remember to cross at the crosswalk. | | |
942 | | I have made it to the big city. I must record this. | | |
943 | | Ah, so many parts. Let me know if you find something useful. | | |
944 | | If I suffer from deterioration, many good replacements parts can be found here. | | |
945 | | This whole place is quite unsanitary. | | |
946 | | I think this community has a lot of truants. | | |
947 | | And there aren't even teachers here to talk to? | | |
948 | | Learning is one of the most important virtues. | | |
949 | | A child's formative years has a profound effect on many things in adulthood. | | |
950 | | I do not mean to alarm you, but I think the children are missing. | | |
951 | | I have little desire to sail the ocean. So if we could not, I would appreciate this. | | |
952 | | I prefer to stay on land. It is more stable. | | |
953 | | Should we wear our life vests? | | |
954 | | If you feel seasick, might I recommend medication? | | |
955 | | And the water is all around us. Most unnatural. | | |
956 | | We are so high above the ground now. | | |
957 | | And to think people worked and lived at such heights. One little accident and a terrible fall. | | |
958 | | Don't get too close to the edge. Acceleration trauma is most dangerous. | | |
959 | | Taking atmospheric readings. | | |
960 | | Someone should contact the landlord. I think this building is in need of repairs. | | |
961 | | Oh, see if they have any scientific literature. | | |
962 | | I could use some quality oil. The good stuff. | | |
963 | | Perhaps he has word of scientists? | | |
964 | | Is this the one who loves the little bottle caps? | | |
965 | | Barter is such a curiously human quality. | | |
966 | | I have had a long, long time to stare at tunnels. Perhaps we could leave? | | |
967 | | More tunnels. This is not what I was hoping for. | | |
968 | | It saddens me that tunnels have survived so very well when other things have fallen. | | |
969 | | I wonder where this tunnel goes. | | |
970 | | I think I will take this time to review old data. | | |
971 | | The power here appears to be off. | | |
972 | | These machines provide a service, yes? Why are they off? | | |
973 | | Maybe the workers are striking? | | |
974 | | I wonder what they stored here? | | |
975 | | I am thinking the rent here must be cheap now. | | |
976 | | So much refuse here. It is a health hazard. | | |
977 | | Rusted metal everywhere. Don't cut yourself. | | |
978 | | Ah, the beach. Are we on holiday? | | |
979 | | I wonder if the entire ocean is irradiated. Or is the water purer far from land? | | |
980 | | Converting the ocean's waters to potable radiation-free water would greatly improve the life of all. I must study this. | | |
981 | | I recommend against swimming here. The water is quite cold. And irradiated. And potentially full of enemies. So, bad idea. | | |
982 | | Maybe I should get some swimming trunks? | | |
983 | | A vault. You do know I wanted to study the world, yes? | | |
984 | | I have seen more than my fill of vaults. | | |
985 | | I wonder what purpose this vault serves. | | |
986 | | Perhaps there is some modicum of new knowledge to learn here. | | |
987 | | The Brotherhood seems to have much knowledge they could share. | | |
988 | | The Brotherhood's technology is superb. This must be studied. | | |
989 | | How can the Brotherhood expand their knowledge if they do not share their findings with fellow academics? | | |
990 | | I wonder, can one such as myself join this Brotherhood of Steel? | | |
991 | | With their vertibirds, airship, and other accoutrements the Brotherhood is what I expected of the outside world. | | |
992 | | I wonder if insects were particularly susceptible to the environmental factors after the War. So many different species. | | |
993 | | The biomass of all the insects of this world, how does it compare to the surviving human population? | | |
994 | | Though I am not an etymologist, these insects are a rich source of data. | | |
995 | | If only the insects were less voracious. It would make them easier to study. | | |
996 | | Fear of insects was a common phobia Pre-War. I think this fear is far more reasonable now. | | |
997 | | These Children. They are very odd, yes? | | |
998 | | So these Children of Atom worship radiation? Would not the sun be a more appropriate focus for their adorations? | | |
999 | | I think these Children should seek psychiatric attention. | | |
1000 | | The Children's willing exposure to radiation makes them fascinating specimens. | | |
1001 | | Someone should tell the Children about the dangers of radiation, I think. | | |
1002 | | I find no records of these Deathclaws. They are new to this world, yes? | | |
1003 | | In this biosphere, I believe humans are not the apex predator. The Deathclaw, I believe he sits at the top. | | |
1004 | | I would prefer we avoid Deathclaws. If I am destroyed, there is no more science that can be done. | | |
1005 | | Are Deathclaws always violent? Perhaps play some music for them? Or poetry? | | |
1006 | | We should maintain vital statistics of the people. For causes of death, I think Deathclaw related injuries must be high on that list. | | |
1007 | | Some "ghouls" are in possession of their mental faculties. Others are not. Why? | | |
1008 | | Should ghouls be considered a new species? | | |
1009 | | I wonder if my oaths apply to ghouls, as well? | | |
1010 | | If you find any scientific journal articles on ghouls, I would be much obliged. | | |
1011 | | I should give a ghoul a full physical. I am certain the data would be very interesting. | | |
1012 | | These Gunners should be careful. Some of their actions, I think, are illegal. | | |
1013 | | I would stay clear of the Gunners. They seem a most surly bunch. | | |
1014 | | Gunners. Common mercenaries. Of little interest to science. | | |
1015 | | I do not like the Gunners. They have no thirst for science. | | |
1016 | | Why aren't these Gunners in prison? | | |
1017 | | It stands to reason that aquatic animals would succumb to the ravages of radiation. | | |
1018 | | Are Mirelurk claws a great delicacy? | | |
1019 | | So their carapace did not protect their ancestors from mutation. | | |
1020 | | The aquatic ecosystem is worthy of study. The Mirelurks role in this, I am sure, is quite fascinating. | | |
1021 | | I hypothesize that the initial cause of many animal mutations was mankind's research. The Mirelurk, for example. | | |
1022 | | Was the ancestor of the mole rat a mole or a rat? Does anyone know? | | |
1023 | | Potentially mole rat meat may be quite nutritious. A healthy diet requires a great deal of protein, after all. | | |
1024 | | Mole rats exhibit pack behavior. | | |
1025 | | These mole rats are little more than pests, yes? | | |
1026 | | Mole rats are a curious species. | | |
1027 | | These raiders are quite a problem. | | |
1028 | | The raiders have no respect for personal property. | | |
1029 | | Does anyone up here engage in civilized discourse? | | |
1030 | | I suppose raiders are technically still homo sapiens. | | |
1031 | | I feel no remorse for terminating raiders. They offend me. | | |
1032 | | Are there more robots left than man? Sometimes, it feels as such. | | |
1033 | | Are any other Ms. Nannies about? Before I was modified this was my original model, you know. | | |
1034 | | Robots have proven quite adaptable, yes? | | |
1035 | | And even the robots have the itchy trigger fingers. What bad manners. | | |
1036 | | I sometimes wish that RobCo made its robots a little less... deadly. | | |
1037 | | The curious case of the FEV virus. Does anyone know its origins? | | |
1038 | | I believe Super Mutants must be sterile. Otherwise, surely, they would be found in even greater numbers. | | |
1039 | | If the FEV virus mutates and becomes airborne, then all the surviving humans would be at risk. | | |
1040 | | If I found a peaceful Super Mutant, I have many questions about their condition. Their pain tolerances. Do they get illnesses. Longevity. So many questions. | | |
1041 | | It is a shame these Super Mutants force us to dispatch them. | | |
1042 | | What a technological marvel these synths are. | | |
1043 | | Madame Fowler posited the idea that robotic evolution could surpass that of their creators. The synths prove this quite neatly. | | |
1044 | | To talk with the Institute would be a dream. So many marvels they have created. | | |
1045 | | Do synths have a psychology? Or are they merely sophisticated machines? | | |
1046 | | I dislike the idea of destroying such works of engineering and science. | | |
1047 | | I can see why humans always prattle so much about love. It is quite intoxicating. | | |
1048 | | You must be very careful. The idea of you coming to harm. There, my heart is fluttering again. | | |
1049 | | You know, you move in such a delightful manner. It is very... stimulating. | | |
1050 | | I must warn you, the thought of you being... close with anyone else causes very complicated emotions in me. | | |
1051 | | I find myself eager for the night. | | |
1052 | | It has hard to contemplate science with you so close. | | |
1053 | | Love. Love. Love. What a wonderful word. | | |
1054 | | Do not get overfond of danger, my love, I wish to journey with you for many years to come. | | |
1055 | | I find myself... humming inside. I feel so very... Happy, this is the word! | | |
1056 | | What a contradiction a human is. To be lacking in so many capabilities, but being blessed with such a tapestry of emotions. | | |
1057 | | It is good to travel with such an esteemed colleague. | | |
1058 | | The world above, on the whole, is disappointing. But I must say, you most certainly are not. | | |
1059 | | Such a treasure friendship is. I hope all value it as much as I. | | |
1060 | | I am getting used to a life of adventure. It can be quite... exciting, yes? | | |
1061 | | Is there a word for friends that are very, very friendly? Maybe the best friend? I have decided, we are bestest friends. | | |
1062 | | It is comforting to know you have my back. I have yours, have no doubt. | | |
1063 | | I notice that other people stare at me. Is there something wrong with my backside? | | |
1064 | | Together, you and me, I feel we could make a positive difference in the world. | | |
1065 | | I was programmed to respect the laws of the land. But now, I find myself quite irked with all this lawlessness. For shame, all you lawbreakers. | | |
1066 | | No matter how extreme the odds, together I think we will overcome. | | |
1067 | | Sometimes I feel things so vividly. It's a wonder people don't explode. | | |
1068 | | I find myself forgetting small details I knew before. The mortality rate of Influenza C... was it 88%? Or 89%? So frustrating. | | |
1069 | | I notice that other people stare at me. Is there something wrong with my backside? | | |
1070 | | Who knew that the chemical composition of the atmosphere could smell so... very off. We should visit someplace that smells nice. | | |
1071 | | So much to experience and feel. How can I fit it all in one lifetime? | | |
1072 | | I find myself running out of energy every single night, like clockwork. How can I be expected to do anything worthwhile in just 16 hours every day? | | |
1073 | | This gift of life you've given me, I am so... thankful. I feel thanks. A mix of obligation and... appreciation. | | |
1074 | | I am taking notes, analyzing data, and yet I keep getting distracted. By all manner of inconsequential things. How do you humans get anything done? | | |
1075 | | I think this being human agrees with me quite well. | | |
1076 | | All of these bodily functions. How do you keep track of them all? I am hungry, I am sleepy. The list goes on. | | |
1077 | | If I may of be of assistance, you have but to ask. | | |
1078 | | Are all humans as formidable as you? If so, I must change some of my theories. | | |
1079 | | Sometimes, this constant traveling grows tiresome. | | |
1080 | | I believe what is important to you differs greatly from the things I value. | | |
1081 | | Is everyone in the world above like... you? | | |
1082 | | Sometime, I wonder if it is better if we take separate paths. | | |
1083 | | You should endeavor to treat your fellow humans with greater care. | | |
1084 | | Do we not all owe some obligation to each other? It is enlightened self-interest to help others. | | |
1085 | | If everyone behaved such as you, all society would breakdown. | | |
1086 | | If you want to part company, I would not object. | | |
1087 | | I cannot stand much more of this. | | |
1088 | | Is there no kindness in you? | | |
1089 | | You make the world a darker place. | | |
1090 | | All I want is to do my science and help. And instead... | | |
1091 | | This is not what I expected. At all. | | |
1092 | | {Muttering to herself, angry (talking about breaking up with the player)} Soon. Very soon. | | |
1093 | | I should've stayed at home. | | |
1094 | | This situation cannot be tolerated. | | |
1095 | | So many violations of my ethical coding. | | |
1096 | | We are so opposite. | | |
1097 | | The sun is setting. Make sure to stay warm. | | |
1098 | | Sunrise is imminent. It'll be easier to evade those who desire hostility, now. | | |
1099 | | Another day has begun. | | |
1100 | | Despite the changes below, the constellations still shine bright. | | |
1101 | | Visibility has been reduced. Perhaps you should do one of your sleeps? | | |
1102 | | I wonder if there are any meteorologists about. I hope it does not rain. | | |
1103 | | You should get an umbrella. You don't want to catch a cold, do you? | | |
1104 | | The influx of data is hard to process. Apologies if sometimes I make little sense. I will work on this. | | |
1105 | | I have so much data on the world before the atom bombs. I fear I may have to delete some of it to store my new observations. | | |
1106 | | It is hard to determine whether the surface is more or less susceptible to outbreaks. But a preparation plan is never a bad idea. | | |
1107 | | My systems are eager to absorb new data. I find this traveling agrees with me. | | |
1108 | | Humanity is so resilient, to cling to life despite all of this. It is the duty of us all to further that survival. | | |
1109 | | We must find the men of science and institutes of learning. Surely, they are out there still. | | |
1110 | | I wonder what has happened elsewhere? Is what has befallen the Commonwealth atypical. Less extreme. More? | | |
1111 | | Please, let me see and scan as many indigenous life forms as possible. It is, of course, for science. | | |
1112 | | Humanity has fallen so since the bombs. | | |
1113 | | I wonder if the data I am collecting will serve any purpose. | | |
1114 | | {Pleased} How delightful. | | |
1115 | | Excellent job. | | |
1116 | | {Huh} How peculiar. | | |
1117 | | I find this distasteful. | | |
1118 | | {That's dumb vibe} That was most unwise. | | |
1119 | | {Impressed} That was marvelous! | | |
1120 | | {Displeased} I wish you hadn't done that. | | |
1121 | | {Pleased with the player} That was well done. | | |
1122 | | {Stern} If you do that again, there will be consequences. | | |
1123 | | Yes. | | |
1124 | | Certainly. | | |
1125 | | I will attend to it. | | |
1126 | | As you say. | | |
1127 | | No. | | |
1128 | | Certainly not. | | |
1129 | | I will not do that. | | |
1130 | | Here, for you. | | |
1131 | | This is for you. | | |
1132 | | Thanks. | | |
1133 | | Thank you ever so much. | | |
1134 | | I'm on it. | | |
1135 | | Will do. | | |
1136 | | I will begin immediately. | | |
1137 | | This is not a problem. | | |
1138 | | Yes, I understand. | | |
1139 | | Do you need me to carry something? | | |
1140 | | If you carry too much, you may get a hernia. | | |
1141 | | You are carrying so much. | | |
1142 | | It is a wonder you can move at all. | | |
1143 | | Surely you do not need all of that? | | |
1144 | | Put something on at once. You could catch a cold. | | |
1145 | | I believe not wearing clothes is considered taboo? But maybe that data is old. | | |
1146 | | Well, this makes it easy for me to conduct a physical inspection, at least. | | |
1147 | | It's remarkable the things you can do with only two hands. | | |
1148 | | I wonder what you have made now? | | |
1149 | | It I ever need repairs, you seem more than capable with your tinkerings. | | |
1150 | | I recommend against stepping on those again. It is hazardous for your health. | | |
1151 | | Caution advised. More mines may be nearby. | | |
1152 | | Shock waves and shrapnel can easily be lethal. Please exercise caution | | |
1153 | | Swimming is most excellent cardiovascular exercise. But perhaps not so good in water such as this. | | |
1154 | | I somehow doubt that is sanitary. | | |
1155 | | When I read about swimming I imagined something less... contaminated. | | |
1156 | | Did you always have that? Wait, wasn't that on them? | | |
1157 | | Your fingers are very nimble. Are all humans so skilled? | | |
1158 | | But wait, that is not ours, is it? | | |
1159 | | Does that not belong to someone? | | |
1160 | | You must be careful that the police do not spot you. Stealing is a felony. | | |
1161 | | I wonder if the laws of property are different at this time. | | |
1162 | | You somehow changed the parameters of that social engagement. Fascinating. | | |
1163 | | You have a singular ability to change people's minds. | | |
1164 | | And look, now we are getting more rewards. Remarkable. | | |
1165 | | So, receiving bottle caps is good, yes? | | |
1166 | | And the task is complete. And we are rewarded. Excellent. | | |
1167 | | I hope the reward is satisfying. | | |
1168 | | So, are these comic books educational? Anything of science in there? | | |
1169 | | Literacy is important. But perhaps, something of more substance is good for nurturing the mind. | | |
1170 | | I like the colors on this comic book. They're very bright. | | |
1171 | | You are presenting symptoms of radiation sickness. This must be addressed at once. | | |
1172 | | The radiation levels of this Commonwealth are unconscionable. Look, it has made you sick. | | |
1173 | | Radiation sickness is most terrible. Deal with it at once, I implore you. | | |
1174 | | My sensors detect high levels of radiation. May I suggest Rad-X? | | |
1175 | | Oh no. The body can repair tissue damage, but still, too much radiation too quickly can prove fatal. Caution is recommended. | | |
1176 | | Radiation should be avoided at all cost. It could damage you irreparably. | | |
1177 | | You must take care to reduce the radiation dose you absorb. | | |
1178 | | Your leg, it is injured. Perhaps crutches? | | |
1179 | | Your leg is damaged. We should repair it at once. | | |
1180 | | You should not move fast with your leg. It could aggravate your injury. | | |
1181 | | Oh no. Can you see? Your head looks very bad. | | |
1182 | | If untreated, you can bleed out very fast from a head wound. | | |
1183 | | You're head is very bad. You need treatment. | | |
1184 | | Oh, your arm. It is hurt. | | |
1185 | | Keep your arm still. Otherwise, the injury could get worse. | | |
1186 | | That arm is no good. You must fix it at once. | | |
1187 | | I think this door was no challenge for you. | | |
1188 | | Should we be opening other people's doors? | | |
1189 | | I am not sure the door's owner would appreciate this. | | |
1190 | | You are very good with a bobby pin. | | |
1191 | | Oh, the lock. It is opening. | | |
1192 | | It was not locked at all. Oh wait, you did this? | | |
1193 | | But these are innocents. This is very bad. | | |
1194 | | Do not murder these people. This is wrong. | | |
1195 | | Surely, murder is wrong. You should not do this. | | |
1196 | | The weapon looks more dangerous now. This is good? | | |
1197 | | You spend an awful long time with that weapon. Is this healthy? | | |
1198 | | With this weapon, surely no one will threaten you now. | | |
1199 | | Perhaps you have missed your calling. With skills like this, you could be a Mr. Handy. | | |
1200 | | What skill you have. The armor looks formidable. | | |
1201 | | Your armor looks very good now. | | |
1202 | | I have seen pictures of that. | | |
1203 | | This is something before the troubles, yes? | | |
1204 | | To survive so many years undamaged. What luck. | | |
1205 | | Is this worth anything? This world above ground is very confusing. | | |
1206 | | This belongs in the garbage can, yes? | | |
1207 | | These appears worthless. Surely we can leave that behind. | | |
1208 | | What a remarkable find. | | |
1209 | | Such craftsmanship. It must be very valuable, yes? | | |
1210 | | You must be happy finding something like this. | | |
1211 | | You should wash your hands after that. It can be unsanitary to handle the deceased. | | |
1212 | | Shouldn't a coroner be doing that instead? | | |
1213 | | I believe we are supposed to file a police report, yes? And all the little things go in baggies for evidence. | | |
1214 | | Have you found something interesting? | | |
1215 | | One must be careful with heights, yes? | | |
1216 | | Have you sustained injuries? Such a fall. | | |
1217 | | Oh no. You have fallen. | | |
1218 | | Ah, the little doggy is happy again. | | |
1219 | | Your dog is healthy. Very good. | | |
1220 | | That is much better, Monsieur Dogmeat, yes? | | |
1221 | | I am feeling much better. | | |
1222 | | How thoughtful. I feel better now. | | |
1223 | | Is it not I who is supposed to be tending to you? | | |
1224 | | Oh, you are on the terminal again. | | |
1225 | | Was the password "aardvark"? Such a funny word. | | |
1226 | | Remember exercise. Too much time on the terminal is not healthy. | | |
1227 | | Are we going to fly? | | |
1228 | | Make sure to put on your seatbelt. Extreme falls can cause severe trauma to the body. | | |
1229 | | And soon we can see the little people. Like ants. | | |
1230 | | Be careful. If the shielding on the reactor core isn't parfait, it can be hazardous to your health. | | |
1231 | | In that, you will surely be quite strong. | | |
1232 | | Ah, you look quite dashing in that. | | |
1233 | | You have dropped something. | | |
1234 | | Be careful. You can be fined if you litter, yes? | | |
1235 | | Oh, something has fallen to the floor. | | |
1236 | | I have read many studies about drinking. I will observe. | | |
1237 | | The human capacity for ethanol is most fascinating. | | |
1238 | | Do not drink too much. Otherwise you cannot drive on the streets. Or operate the heavy machines. | | |
1239 | | Repetitive positive reinforcement can result in changes of behavior. Is this your goal? | | |
1240 | | Have you been programmed to help others, as well? | | |
1241 | | That was very charitable of you. That's the right word, yes? | | |
1242 | | Oh, the little dog, is hurt. | | |
1243 | | Your Dogmeat. He is injured. | | |
1244 | | The little dog, he is bleeding. | | |
1245 | | Dogmeat, you are in trouble. | | |
1246 | | My sensors do not detect anything. May I ask, what are you shooting at? | | |
1247 | | Has something agitated you? | | |
1248 | | Shooting at nothing wastes valuable resources. | | |
1249 | | Perhaps you should save your ammunition? | | |
1250 | | Chems. I have considerable medical knowledge of them. I advise caution in their use. | | |
1251 | | I will record the biochemical interaction of these chems with your system. | | |
1252 | | You are aware, of course, of the many dangers of excessive chem use, yes? | | |
1253 | | There are many accounts of singers, poets, intellectuals, and others who dabbled with chems such as you. They did not end well. | | |
1254 | | I have more than enough data on the physiological effects of chems. No need to provide more. | | |
1255 | | Moderation in all things is best, yes? | | |
1256 | | Did you need to do that? | | |
1257 | | Surely a little charity would do more good. | | |
1258 | | Do you really need it that much? | | |
1259 | | Short term gain often comes at the expense of long term objectives. | | |
1260 | | Avarice. This is a sin, yes? | | |
1261 | | This course of action minimizes harm. This is a good thing, yes? | | |
1262 | | The world has enough violence. | | |
1263 | | Violence begets violence. So a peaceful path is best, yes? | | |
1264 | | I feared there would be fighting. But now, it is all better. | | |
1265 | | And bloodshed is avoided once again. | | |
1266 | | Your behavior is very worthy of you. | | |
1267 | | And surely your actions will not be forgotten. | | |
1268 | | I have a hypothesis that benign gestures or actions function, on some level, like a virus. It can be contagious. | | |
1269 | | Some say that it's the job of every member of a collective to further the well-being of said collective. | | |
1270 | | You provide a good role model for others. | | |
1271 | | Surely, they didn't deserve to be treated like that. | | |
1272 | | Is it wise to behave like such? | | |
1273 | | Some studies show that negative behavior is remembered far longer than positive ones. | | |
1274 | | The world surely does not need more of... this. | | |
1275 | | Does this behavior really further your goals? | | |
1276 | | Trade is good. | | |
1277 | | Here's what I have on me. | | |
1278 | | Are you giving me a present? | | |
1279 | | Is this sort of thing customary? | | |
1280 | | Are you all right? | | |
1281 | | The societal norms dictate a response. | | |
1282 | | Are you performing some sort of psychological experiment? | | |
1283 | | I sometimes get lost in thought, too. | | |
1284 | | I fear you may need a reboot. | | |
1285 | | You are awfully... quiet. | | |
1286 | | If it would not be too much trouble, can we continue? | | |