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Dialog Topic
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Form ID
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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1
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0063BED6
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0063BEF3
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Always something that needs doing.
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2
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0063BEF4
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Wonder why they call it the Pitt. Eh, probably better I don't have to know.
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3
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0063BEF5
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*whistles* Ellison needs to access his calm, goddamn.
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4
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0063BEF6
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Responders are gonna need more jumpsuits, at this rate.
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5
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0063BEF7
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That Orlando could talk the bark off a tree.
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6
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0063BEF8
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If you want something done right, you gotta make sure you don't get shot, stabbed, radsick, or blown up. And then you gotta do it yourself.
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7
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0063BEF9
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Got a shipment of meds coming in tomorrow. Hope it's on time.
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8
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0063BEFA
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Lots of new faces--and fresh wounds.
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9
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0063BEFB
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Hell yes I was born in a barn, Ellison. What's your excuse?
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emphasis *your*
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10
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0063BEFC
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Vertibird ain't the only thing running on empty, 'round here.
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11
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0063BEFD
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Me and Orlando are about to have some words. Go on and get your 'management' to keep the place clean if you don't like the way I do it.
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12
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0063BEFE
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If it ain't broke, then double check. It's probably broke.
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13
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0065328D
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Yes, exactly.
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14
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0065328E
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That sounds good.
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15
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0065328F
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That's not quite what I had in mind.
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16
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006611DC
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So, you feeling up for giving the Responders a hand?
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17
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0063BED7
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0063BF03
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Whew, don't need a Geiger counter when you're glowing like a Christmas tree.
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Slight disbelief, concern
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18
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0063BF04
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Hope you're here about the supplies I ordered. Wait...no that's someone else. And it's supposed to be tomorrow. Lord, I need a nap.
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Tired
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19
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0063BF05
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Heard folks had all the coffee they could drink before the war. Lucky bastards. Well, not lucky...what with the bombs, and everything.
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Observational, idle thought
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20
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0063BF06
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Damn, almost mixed some Calmex in with the Med-X. Who labels these things.
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Overworked, distracted from lack of sleep
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21
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0063BF08
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Stoppin' in to chat? I'm not complaining.
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Friendly/approachable
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22
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0063BF09
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Been a long time coming, but the Responders are back--for good, this time.
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Proud, she's the one who brought this group back from the brink of destruction
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23
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0063BF0A
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Here to lend a hand, or 'cuz you need a hand? Either way--the Responders are here for you.
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Tired, overworked but still here to help. Slight emphasis "lend" and "need"
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24
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0065324E
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00653288
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Well, you're not bleeding through your shirt. I call that a good day.
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Overworked, tired but still approachable.
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25
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Name's Rucker. I head up the Responders around here.
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Friendly
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26
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00653289
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Good to see you back.
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Overworked, tired but still approachable.
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27
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0065328A
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What can I do you for?
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Overworked, tired but still approachable.
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28
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0065328B
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Hey there, sorry about the mess. What's up?
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Overworked, tired but still approachable.
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29
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00653250
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00653278
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Better believe it. And it's my job to make sure we stick around, this time.
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Proud of what she's done
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30
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00653252
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00653295
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Nothing right now, believe that or not. Check in again soon, though. Almost always something that needs doing around here.
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emphasis *that*
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31
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00653254
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0065327E
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Thought you might. Go on ahead.
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32
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00653256
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00653283
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Good talking with you.
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33
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00653284
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Take care of yourself--and your fellow Appalachians, if you're able.
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34
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00653285
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Till next time.
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35
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00653286
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Stay upright out there.
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36
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00653258
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00653294
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Well, it took a minute--and a miracle--but yeah.
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Proud, but you can hear the exhaustion in her voice
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37
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When I first got back to Appalachia the Responders were all but wiped out.
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Not a pleasant memory for her
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38
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Couple of folks wandering around wearing the uniform, but not a one doing any organizing or, hell, making any real work out of it.
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Annoyed that people didn't seem to want to do this work themselves
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39
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I started reading everything I could find and listening to anything anyone could tell me about the group before they all passed.
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40
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I realized that while the Responders themselves didn't make it, the idea could be brought back--and this time, for good.
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Proud of being able to do this
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41
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0065325A
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0065327C
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Nice enough place. Heard it used to be some kind of fancy trading post before the war.
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42
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Can't say I'm overly fond of this "management" that Orlando's wrapped up in, but I've got work needs doing, and I'm not one to turn down a safe place to do it in.
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Suspicious of Orlando, but can't bring herself to act ungrateful.
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43
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I'm also not in love with all the hammering and drilling they got going on--but I'm not complaining. Well, starting now I'm not.
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Lots of noise makes it hard to sleep and concentrate.
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44
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0065325C
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00653274
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Was an army brat before the bombs fell. My dad was a medic, and always wanted to be where the action was.
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45
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Dad's company took a direct hit. I think his biggest regret was that he wasn't here, in Appalachia, when it all went down.
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Not a pleasant memory
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46
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I wanted to do right by him, so I figured the next best thing was to make the trek back here, myself, and do what I thought he'd have done.
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Likes to think her father would be proud of her
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47
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0065325E
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00653280
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I keep the Responders, well, responding.
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48
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We've grown enough now that most of the different departments organize themselves fairly well.
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49
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But everyone needs a fire lit under 'em from time to time, and these days that's where most of my hours go.
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Glad to help out, but is definitely feeling the weight/pressure/exhaustion
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50
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That, and keeping Orlando from sniffing around.
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Suspicious of Orlando
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51
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00653260
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00653276
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All right, then.
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52
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00653262
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00653281
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Wasn't easy. Me and a few other stragglers had to pick our way down the east coast, ducking and dodging everything that moved except each other.
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53
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Not the kind of experience one wants to talk much about. You understand.
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54
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00653264
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00653277
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They did not. All I have to say about that is it wasn't for lack of trying--or fighting.
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55
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00653266
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00653291
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Sure thing.
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56
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00653268
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0065327B
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Look, I appreciate the concern, truly--but what happened to my family is what happened to most folks' families.
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57
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War has a way of blurring everyone's story into one: run, fight, hide, repeat.
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58
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I'm more interested in the present, in keeping people alive long enough so they can have their own stories to tell.
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59
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0065326A
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00653290
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Depends on who you mean.
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60
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0065326C
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00653279
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Hell, I can't get Orlando to tell me about Orlando. Not that I'm ungrateful for the space they're giving us here, mind.
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61
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But I've never met this "management" they go on about, and I don't trust anyone who can't--or won't--show their face.
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62
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0065326E
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00653273
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Nice enough fella, considering what's going on back in the Pitt. Resourceful, too, in a way that's hard to come by these days.
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63
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I won't pretend I ever got my head all the way around this "Union" he's a part of.
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64
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But he knows who his people are and does everything he can to keep 'em amongst the living. We're cut from common cloth like that.
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Genuine admiration
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65
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00653270
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0065327F
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Lord, that kid.
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She thinks he's nice enough, but he talks too much and pesters her frequently even though she's busy.
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66
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If you're asking me about him then I take it you haven't had the pleasure of him talking both your ears off at once.
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67
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Truth told, I think the Brotherhood gave him a job just to stop him from jawing at 'em for five minutes.
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68
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I'd begrudge their peace less if it didn't come at the cost of our quiet. At least with his yakking he can't sneak up on you.
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69
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Orlando on the other hand...
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70
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00653272
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00653275
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No worries.
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71
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00653997
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0065399B
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The hell you want to take my photo for? Sounds silly, but I don't see the harm. Sure, fire away.
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