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Dialogue Topic
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Form ID
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Player Prompt
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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1
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00596E11
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00596E44
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Miscellaneous Greetings
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Ah, what a magnificent place this once was. The very epicenter of learning here in Appalachia. Truly, nothing is as valuable as a good education.
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Wistful, looking around at the remains of a once-proud state university
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2
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00596E99
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Hello once more! What can I do for you?
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Cheerful
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3
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00596E12
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00596E4A
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Miscellaneous Hellos
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Ah, hello again.
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4
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00596E4B
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You're back!
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5
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00596E4C
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Hello once more.
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6
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00596E4D
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Good to see you again.
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7
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00596E4E
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Welcome once more to the hallowed grounds of Vault-Tec University.
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8
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00596E51
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I imagine this campus was quite lovely once.
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Looking around at a college, with fond memories
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9
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00596E52
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You can almost hear the hustle and bustle of students gathering, talking, and rushing to get to class.
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10
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00596E53
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The school's quite intact. That's a pleasant surprise.
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11
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00596E54
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This institution was quite prestigious in its day.
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12
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00596E13
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00596E39
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So, what brings you here to the hallowed halls of Vault-Tec University? Searching for knowledge? Foraging for supplies?
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Neutral, making conversation with a stranger, still sizing them up
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13
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Or perhaps some secret mission you can't talk about?
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Cheerful, said with a sort of sly, playful wink and in a low voice, pretending to be a spy
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14
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00596E15
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00596E42
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[Intelligence 8+] As Benjamin Franklin once said, an investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
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Well said! Well said, indeed! It's so good to meet a fellow devotee of the humanities.
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Enthusiastic
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15
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I don't mind saying that enlightened minds such as yours and mine are in desperately short supply of late.
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16
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00596E17
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00596E3B
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Education will be vital to the rebuilding effort.
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It certainly will, and not just for the rebuilding of structures, machines and other scientific and technological pursuits.
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Like a professor lecturing
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17
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We must also repair the fabric of our society and our culture. We must embrace history, art, music, literature and philosophy.
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Rising passion, getting on a soapbox
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18
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Why, our mission must be nothing short of reclaiming that which makes us civilized.
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Enthusiasm and passion
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19
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00596E19
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00596E45
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You've got to be joking. An education is totally worthless now.
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil. That's Plato, and while I could take the time to explain who he was, I rather doubt you'd care.
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Indignant, haughty, feeling insulted
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20
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*Sigh* I don't mean to condescend, but it's enormously frustrating to encounter someone who doesn't care about all that we've lost.
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Exasperated, open with a sigh of frustration. Struggling to apologize, but you feel passionate about this
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21
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00596E1B
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00596E3E
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Yeah, that's great. I'll be going now.
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May your travels be always safe and your mind be always open.
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22
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00596E1D
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00596E48
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Education will be vital to the rebuilding effort.
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Ah, well I'm afraid there's not much left to find. Time has not been kind to this proud institution.
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Wistful and sad
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23
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I myself scoured every classroom and laboratory that I could find, but to little avail.
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24
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Of course, it didn't help that I was constantly forced to hide from those slavering, deformed horrors roaming the halls.
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A mix of disgust and fear (you're referring to Feral Ghouls)
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25
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00596E1F
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00596E3F
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I'm foraging for supplies.
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Well, this isn't such a bad place for that, I suppose.
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26
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I myself have made more than few forays into the musty corridors and classrooms in search of anything useful.
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27
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I must give you fair warning, however, that the school is now home to bands of rasping mutant horrors that seem inclined toward violence.
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28
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00596E21
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00596E36
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I'm on a secret mission.
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Ah, a dash of intrigue always livens up my day.
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Amused, having fun
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29
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I admit, the mysteries of Appalachia have always appealed to me. I do enjoy a good tale of cryptid sightings or conspiracy theories.
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30
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If your objective is the preservation of knowledge, then I wish you great success.
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31
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00596E23
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00596E40
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None of your business.
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I've offended you. I'm sorry, that wasn't my intent.
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32
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I suppose I'm just eager to engage someone - anyone - in conversation. Such opportunities are all too rare lately.
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33
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00596E25
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00596E38
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I'm here to meet someone, a woman with glasses and gray hair. Have you seen her?
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Not only have I seen her, we had a pleasant conversation just a short while ago. She went inside the school. I do hope she's safe.
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34
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00596E27
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00596E41
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[Intelligence 8+] Got any supplies you could share with a fellow enlightened mind?
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Normally, I'd have to politely refuse your request, but I think we've forged a bond, you and I.
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Friendly
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35
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We're like two sailors navigating a stormy ocean of ignorance on a dark night, seeking the bright beacon of knowledge to guide us to safe harbor.
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Waxing poetic
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36
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Here, a gift for a fellow seeker of wisdom.
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Handing the player something
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37
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00596E29
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00596E3A
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Thanks for your time.
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Certainly. It was a genuine pleasure.
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The player just said goodbye
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38
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00596E2B
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00596E43
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I have some questions.
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Ask away!
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39
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00596E2D
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00596E3D
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[Strength 8+] I need supplies and you're going to give them to me, because I will hit a man with glasses.
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Now now, there's no need for violence. I'm happy to help.
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A bit flustered and scared, you've just been threatened
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40
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After all, as Dickens once wrote, no one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.
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Flustered, intimidated. You've been threatened into giving the player supplies.
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41
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Here, have these with my compliments.
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42
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00596E2F
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00596E47
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Where are you from?
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Up north. Connecticut. A small town called Monroe, named for the fifth president of the United States.
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Happy to make conversation and reminisce
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43
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It was quite lovely, especially in the autumn. My wife and I used to ride the bicycle trails on Sundays and then visit the local brewery for a pint.
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44
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Ah, I do miss those days. And I miss my Millie, may she rest in everlasting peace.
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A note of sadness about losing your wife
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45
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00596E31
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00596E37
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What brings you to Appalachia?
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That's a bit of a story. Not long after the war, I lost my wife Millicent to cancer, likely brought on by the radiation.
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Looking back with sadness
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46
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Every day I questioned whether to go on living at all. Without her, the days were empty, devoid of any purpose beyond the simple need to survive.
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47
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But in time, once I'd learned to adapt to living in the world after the bombs, I decided to set a new goal for myself.
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48
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I set out to visit those great American centers of learning that still remained intact. I've always felt at home in such places.
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49
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And so, here I am, at least for a while.
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50
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00596E33
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00596E46
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What did you do before the war?
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I was a teacher. History and literature were my subjects. It always brought me great joy to illuminate the eager minds of children.
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Cheerful, a happy memory
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51
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Well, for the few who were interested, at any rate. High school students are easily distracted, I'm afraid.
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52
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00596E35
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00596E3C
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That's all I wanted to know.
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Very well. Was there anything else?
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53
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005972DB
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005972DC
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What do you think about the Vault-Tec corporation?
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Well, I'd start by saying that without Vault-Tec, humanity would be lost. The Vaults saved precious lives and gave us a chance to rebuild.
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Proud
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54
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Now, we all heard about the rumors and controversies, but what large corporation doesn't have to cope with such things from time to time?
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55
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As far as I'm concerned, the only real blemish on Vault-Tec's record is the rather shameless corporate branding on display here at VTU.
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Disdain, haughty disapproval
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