This is a transcript for dialogue with Nate the male Sole Survivor. |
Inst301[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7094 | Inst301BranchBossExtort | SynthBoss: What do you say? Do I have your word? | {Cautious / Question} And if I refuse? | Companion: Take the goods. Why fight for it if we can just walk away? | Y1a |
7095 | SynthBoss: What do you say? Do I have your word? | {Dismissive.. you considered a bribe but decided to refuse it / Sarcastic} On second thought, nah. | Companion: Enough talkin'... let's show them why we're here! | X1a | |
7096 | SynthBoss: What do you say? Do I have your word? | {Fearless, said with an evil grin / SinisterSmile} Hell no. I'll think just take what I want. | Companion: How about we take it off your corpse! | B1a | |
7097 | SynthBoss: What do you say? Do I have your word? | {Trying to sound sincere, but actually lying. / Confident} You have my word. Give me you what you've got, and we'll leave. | Companion: If we walk away with somethin', you're not gonna hear me complainin'. | A1a | |
7098 | Inst301SceneBossConfront | SynthBoss: Explain that to me! | {Probing, trying to get someone thinking, jogging old memories / Question} You sure about that? You've never felt... different from other people? | Y1a | |
7099 | SynthBoss: Explain that to me! | {Firm, serious / Stern} You're stalling. Surrender now, or we take you down. I won't warn you again. | SynthBoss: If that's the way you want it, then let's finish this. | X2a | |
7100 | SynthBoss: Explain that to me! | {Cold, ruthless / Angry} I'll make this easy for you. Surrender now, or we kill you. | SynthBoss: Okay, okay. I can see we're no match for you guys. Just don't kill us. | B1a | |
7101 | SynthBoss: Explain that to me! | {Sympathetic but firm. Emphasis on "are"... "You ARE a synth." / Pleading} I know this is hard, but it's the truth. Your memories were altered. You are a synth. | A1a | ||
7102 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | {Sly, greedy, opportunistic / Question} How much plunder have you got? | SynthBoss: Hah! So you are here for loot, then. | Y1a | |
7103 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | B5-92, initialize factory reset. Authorization gamma-7-1-epsilon. | SynthBoss: Oh, so you're a funny man, huh? We had one of those for dinner not long ago. | X1a | |
7104 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | {Sarcastic, mocking / Sarcastic} Our chief botanist sent us to collect scum. | X2a | ||
7105 | {Sarcastic, mocking / Sarcastic} He said it was usually found on the surface of the water. Looks like he was right. | SynthBoss: Oh, so you're a funny man, huh? We had one of those for dinner not long ago. | X2b | ||
7106 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | {Sarcasm, mocking / Sarcastic} We're conducting a study of the least intelligent life-forms in the Commonwealth. | SynthBoss: Oh, so you're a funny man, huh? We had one of those for dinner not long ago. | X3a | |
7107 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | {Cold, forceful. / Angry} There's a lot of blood on your hands. That ends now. | SynthBoss: If that's the way you want it, then let's finish this. | B1a | |
7108 | SynthBoss: So tell me, is the Institute so desperate for resources that it's stealing plunder from honest, hard-working Commonwealth gangs? | {Sympathetic, but firm} Gabriel, you aren't who you think you are. You're a synth, and we're here to take you home. | A1a | ||
7109 | Inst301SceneBossReturn | {Friendly, about to help someone} Are you ready to go back? | X6: Nice work, sir. I'll take the synth back. | A | |
7110 | Inst301SceneFatherEnd | Father: I know the task was difficult, but I needed you to see firsthand how dangerous a rogue synth can be. | {Genuinely curious / Question} Why do you care what happens on the surface? You're in your own world down here. | Father: Because there are forces on the surface that could pose a threat to us, and only a fool ignores a possible threat. | Y1a |
7111 | Father: I know the task was difficult, but I needed you to see firsthand how dangerous a rogue synth can be. | {Dismissive... above the politics} I don't care about who's to blame. I just wanted to stop a killer. | Father: Yes, of course. Your pragmatism is admirable. | X1a | |
7112 | Father: I know the task was difficult, but I needed you to see firsthand how dangerous a rogue synth can be. | {A refutation, stern disagreement / Irritated} The Institute created that synth, so the Institute is responsible for what it does. | Father: I disagree. A synth is no more inherently evil than a handgun. | B1a | |
7113 | Father: I know the task was difficult, but I needed you to see firsthand how dangerous a rogue synth can be. | {Disgust, then relief. Re-record for female player only, male already says this perfectly. / Relieved} Gabriel and his gang were sick bastards, hanging their victims up like trophies. I'm just glad it's over. | Father: While we can do nothing for Gabriel's victims, we can at least take comfort in the knowledge that the threat has been removed. | A1a | |
7114 | Inst301SceneFatherIntro | Father: I've dispatched a Courser to Libertalia. I'd like you to join him and reclaim that synth. | {Suspicious / Question} Who erased his memories? And why? | Father: Those idealistic radicals who call themselves the Railroad are behind it. | Y1a |
7115 | Father: I've dispatched a Courser to Libertalia. I'd like you to join him and reclaim that synth. | {Sarcasm / Sarcastic} Sure, we'll just fight our way through an army of homicidal maniacs and ask this synth to come on home. | Father: I didn't say it would be easy, but I'm confident that with a Courser at your side, you'll have no trouble. | X1a | |
7116 | Father: I've dispatched a Courser to Libertalia. I'd like you to join him and reclaim that synth. | {Cold} It might not want to talk. It would be safer just to kill it. | Father: That would be a terrible waste of a valuable resource. | B1a | |
7117 | Father: I've dispatched a Courser to Libertalia. I'd like you to join him and reclaim that synth. | {Confident / Confident} We'll bring that synth home. | Father: That would be best for everyone. | A1a | |
7118 | NPCMShaun60: Now that you've had a chance to see the Institute first-hand, what do you think? | {Question} First things first. How do I get back to the surface? | Father: The same way you got in, of course. | Y1a | |
7119 | NPCMShaun60: Now that you've had a chance to see the Institute first-hand, what do you think? | {Indifferent, dismissive} I've seen my share of think-tank science labs. | Father: Oh, I assure you, none of them were quite like this place. | X1a | |
7120 | NPCMShaun60: Now that you've had a chance to see the Institute first-hand, what do you think? | {Unimpressed} If you expect me to be impressed by a lot of fancy sci-fi gizmos, you'd be wrong. | Father: I see. | B1a | |
7121 | NPCMShaun60: Now that you've had a chance to see the Institute first-hand, what do you think? | {Amazed / Impressed} You've got technology here that I never dreamed possible. It's amazing. | Father: I'm glad you can appreciate what we've accomplished. None of it has been easy. | A1a | |
7122 | Father: The superior synth mind and body attempting to wrestle with something approaching free will can be a recipe for chaos. | {Skeptical / Question} What do you mean by proper supervision? | Father: I mean that while they are here in the Institute, fulfilling the purpose for which they were designed, our synths perform admirably. | Y1a | |
7123 | Father: The superior synth mind and body attempting to wrestle with something approaching free will can be a recipe for chaos. | {Sarcastic, annoyed / Sarcastic} So it's like every other wonder-gizmo ever invented. When will you eggheads learn? | Father: Have faith. Let me show you how we deal with such problems. | X1a | |
7124 | Father: The superior synth mind and body attempting to wrestle with something approaching free will can be a recipe for chaos. | {Critical / Irritated} If they're so dangerous, you should destroy them and start over with a better design. | Father: There is no need for such drastic action. We are constantly working to correct any flaws that might arise. | B1a | |
7125 | Father: The superior synth mind and body attempting to wrestle with something approaching free will can be a recipe for chaos. | {Taking a stand, firm, with conviction / Confident} If the synths are intelligent and self-aware, then they have a right to free will. | Father: However closely they may approximate human behavior, they are still our creations. | A1a | |
7126 | Inst301SceneX6GivesResetCode | X6: Once he's shut down, I can transport him safely back to the Institute. | {Reluctant / Concerned} What do you mean by "reset his cognitive processes?" | Y1a | |
7127 | X6: Once he's shut down, I can transport him safely back to the Institute. | {Annoyed sarcasm / Sarcastic} Jesus, what a mouthful. | Companion: Sounds like a bunch of bollocks to me. | X1a | |
7128 | X6: Once he's shut down, I can transport him safely back to the Institute. | {Firm rejection, some anger here / Angry} I'm not going to destroy this man's identity and free will. Killing him would be more humane. | Companion: Yeah, I dunno about this code thing. That doesn't sound safe to me. | B1a | |
7129 | X6: Once he's shut down, I can transport him safely back to the Institute. | {Sincere / Confident} Good, I'd like to avoid any unnecessary violence. | Companion: I dunno... I was kind of hopin' for a fight. | A1a | |
7130 | X6: Hold up a moment, ma'am. There's something important I need to tell you. | {Curious / Concerned} What is it? | Y1a | ||
7131 | X6: Hold up a moment, ma'am. There's something important I need to tell you. | {Impatient, edgy / Irritated} Alright, but make it quick. | X6: I will. | X1a | |
7132 | X6: Hold up a moment, ma'am. There's something important I need to tell you. | {Impatient, dismissive / Irritated} Not now. We're a little busy. | X6: I know, but it'll just take a second and it's something you need to know. | B1a | |
7133 | X6: Hold up a moment, ma'am. There's something important I need to tell you. | {Curious} I'm listening. | A1a | ||
7134 | Inst301SceneX6Intro | {Matter of fact} You must be the Courser I'm supposed to meet. | X6: Yes, sir. Designation X6-88. | A | |
7135 | X6: I've already neutralized the perimeter guard. Just give the word, and we can start the assault on the main flotilla. | {Question} What do we know about this synth, Gabriel? | X6: Designation B5-92 is holed up in the shack on top of the up-ended cargo ship. | Y1a | |
7136 | X6: I've already neutralized the perimeter guard. Just give the word, and we can start the assault on the main flotilla. | {Resigned, a little annoyed / Irritated} Let's just get this over with. | X6: Right behind you, ma'am. | X1a | |
7137 | X6: I've already neutralized the perimeter guard. Just give the word, and we can start the assault on the main flotilla. | {Confident, dismissive, don't need help / Confident} I can handle these Raiders on my own. | X6: I have no reason to doubt that, ma'am, but I have my orders. | B1a | |
7138 | X6: I've already neutralized the perimeter guard. Just give the word, and we can start the assault on the main flotilla. | {Confident, ready for action / Confident} Alright, let's go. | X6: Right behind you, ma'am. | A1a | |
7139 | - | You're a synth, and we're here to take you home. |
Inst302[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7140 | Inst302Stage100FailureScene | Shaun: Bunker Hill did not go well for us. Would you care to explain what happened? | We got our asses kicked. Does it matter how? | Shaun: The chances of failing this mission were so astronomically low that yes, it does indeed matter. | Y1a |
7141 | Shaun: Bunker Hill did not go well for us. Would you care to explain what happened? | We were totally ambushed. They were waiting for us. | Shaun: You can imagine that I find it very hard to believe, given that all the intelligence leading up to this indicated we'd take them by surprise. | X1a | |
7142 | Shaun: Bunker Hill did not go well for us. Would you care to explain what happened? | {determined, standing your ground / Defiant} I made a choice. I let the synths go free. | Shaun: Why? Why would you do something so... so stupid? | B1a | |
7143 | Shaun: Bunker Hill did not go well for us. Would you care to explain what happened? | You sent me in with one Courser and a handful of synths. It wasn't enough. | Shaun: Why? Why would you do something so... so stupid? | B2a | |
7144 | Shaun: Bunker Hill did not go well for us. Would you care to explain what happened? | It's my fault. I wasn't able to complete the mission. | Shaun: I gave you this opportunity to prove yourself. Particularly to prove to the Directorate that you deserve a place here. | A1a | |
7145 | Inst302Stage100OutdoorScene | Shaun: Perhaps most curious to me... would you, after all this time, attempt to find me? Now I know the answer. | {Worried} Well, here I am... Was it worth it? | Shaun: I believe so. | Y1a |
7146 | Shaun: Perhaps most curious to me... would you, after all this time, attempt to find me? Now I know the answer. | {Disgust} This is "science" to you? It's pathetic. All of it. | Shaun: I'm sorry you see it that way. Perhaps in time you'll see it differently. | X1a | |
7147 | Shaun: Perhaps most curious to me... would you, after all this time, attempt to find me? Now I know the answer. | {Disgust} That's all this is to you... All I am to you... just another experiment! | Shaun: No, that's not all. But still... I'm glad it turned out the way it did. | B1a | |
7148 | Shaun: Perhaps most curious to me... would you, after all this time, attempt to find me? Now I know the answer. | Shaun, you need to know... I still love you. | Shaun: I can see that you do. It's... well, it's remarkable. | A1a | |
7149 | Shaun: Extraordinary. | {Puzzled} Why let me out now, after all this time? | Shaun: That's... well, that's hard to explain. | Y1a | |
7150 | Shaun: Extraordinary. | {sarcastic / Defiant} Your unconditional love is... overwhelming. I think I need a moment. | Shaun: I can accept that you're offended. You must understand, though... I have had no love to feel. We have been strangers until now, you and I. | X1a | |
7151 | Shaun: Extraordinary. | {Angry} You could've let me out decades ago! | Shaun: Until I became director, I had no idea you were there. And after, there was initially no... logical reason to do so. | B1a | |
7152 | Shaun: Extraordinary. | {Stern} So it was you. You let me out. | Shaun: Yes, it was my decision. | A1a | |
7153 | Shaun: Both of us, really. | {Puzzled} But... why re-freeze me? | Shaun: As a failsafe, of course. | Y1a | |
7154 | Shaun: Both of us, really. | {Puzzled} Kellogg called me the "backup." | Shaun: Did he? Well, he was correct. | X1a | |
7155 | Shaun: Both of us, really. | {Angry} They left me on ice... for sixty years... | Shaun: They did, and for good reason. | B1a | |
7156 | Shaun: Both of us, really. | {Puzzled} They kept me alive too... | Shaun: They did indeed. | A1a | |
7157 | Shaun: The only hope for humanity lies below. | So why come out here? | Shaun: To put things in perspective, I suppose. | Y1a | |
7158 | Shaun: The only hope for humanity lies below. | Some air fresheners, a new coat of paint, and it'll all be good as new. | Shaun: If only it were that simple. | X1a | |
7159 | Shaun: The only hope for humanity lies below. | It wasn't always like this. It used to be different. | Shaun: I can only imagine. | B1a | |
7160 | Shaun: The only hope for humanity lies below. | It's not so bad, really. People manage. | Shaun: Perhaps. But at costs too great to be worth it. | A1a | |
7161 | Inst302Stage100SuccessScene | Shaun: I hope you weren't at too much risk. | What do you mean, the Synths will be "repurposed?" | Shaun: Modifications will be made to correct the defects in their programming, and they'll be assigned to new duties within the Institute. | Y1a |
7162 | Shaun: I hope you weren't at too much risk. | It was a job that needed doing. | Shaun: Yes, but it was also a job that you needed to be aware of. | X1a | |
7163 | Shaun: I hope you weren't at too much risk. | The Courser could've handled it on his own. It was a waste of my time. | Shaun: I disagree. It's important that you understand the work that is necessary to maintain the Institute. | B1a | |
7164 | Shaun: I hope you weren't at too much risk. | There's always a risk. It was worth it. | Shaun: I'm glad you see it that way. | A1a | |
7165 | Inst302Stage100SynthFreeScene | Shaun: I hope... I hope you can find some amount of peace. | {bitter / Disbelief} So that's it? We're done, then? | Y1a | |
7166 | Shaun: I hope... I hope you can find some amount of peace. | {cold, resigned / Defiant} Fine. If that's the way it has to be. | X1a | ||
7167 | Shaun: I hope... I hope you can find some amount of peace. | {bitter / Disgust} I dreamed of you as an adult for so long. Here you are... and I'm so disappointed. | B1a | ||
7168 | Shaun: I hope... I hope you can find some amount of peace. | {sad, you know this is a final goodbye / Sad} Me too, Shaun. | A1a | ||
7169 | Player Default: to be quite honest: no, I hadn't considered that. It would be such a poor decision on your part, I had not given it much thought. | So, where does this leave us? | Shaun: I need to be sure I can count on you going forward. | Y1a | |
7170 | Player Default: I am acutely aware of our positions. I am also not a child, and have a tremendous amount of responsibility for the Institute. | {matter of fact, standing your ground / Somber} I can't do it, Shaun. I can't be a part of this anymore. | Shaun: I am... very sorry to hear that. | X1a | |
7171 | Player Default: After all this, after... Everything you've seen, all that you've learned. You're just going to walk away? | {having a realization, shocked & disappointed / Disbelief} You may actually be completely crazy. | Shaun: Well, I suppose that makes your position quite clear, doesn't it? | B1a | |
7172 | Player Default: Shaun, I'm sorry. It won't happen again. | {apologetic / Apologetic} I'm sorry, Shaun. You're right - let's just forget this ever happened. | Shaun: It's not quite that simple. | A1a | |
7173 | Shaun: How can I expect you to represent the Institute if this sort of thing continues? | {frustrated} What if I don't want to "represent the Institute?" Have you thought about that? | Shaun: to be quite honest: no, I hadn't considered that. It would be such a poor decision on your part, I had not given it much thought. | Y1a | |
7174 | Shaun: How can I expect you to represent the Institute if this sort of thing continues? | {Stern} Let's not forget our roles here, son. At the end of the day, I'm still your father. | Shaun: I am acutely aware of our positions. I am also not a child, and have a tremendous amount of responsibility for the Institute. | X1a | |
7175 | Shaun: How can I expect you to represent the Institute if this sort of thing continues? | {frustrated, defiant} I don't want to be involved in this, Shaun. I want out. | Shaun: After all this, after... Everything you've seen, all that you've learned. You're just going to walk away? | B1a | |
7176 | Shaun: How can I expect you to represent the Institute if this sort of thing continues? | {apologizing / Apologetic} Shaun, I'm sorry. It won't happen again. | Shaun: I appreciate that, but this... It makes things difficult. | A1a | |
7177 | So a few synths so missing. It's not the end of the world... why is this so important? | Shaun: By allowing this to happen, the Institute appears weak. That is an unacceptable outcome. | Y1a | ||
7178 | {trying to explain & convince / Apologetic} It was the right thing to do, Shaun. | Shaun: There's no moral choice to be made here. | X1a | ||
7179 | {determined, defiant / Irritated} I made the call. I don't have to explain myself to you. | Shaun: No... No. You do. You at least owe me an explanation. | B1a | ||
7180 | {sympathetic, trying to explain} They were afraid. They didn't want to come back here. | Shaun: Afraid? They're machines, artificial! They're incapable of being afraid! | A1a | ||
7181 | Inst302Stage10Scene | Shaun: We also don't want the Brotherhood of Steel getting wind of the presence of the synths. That would only complicate matters. | Is it just me, or will I have backup? | Shaun: A Courser will be waiting for you outside Bunker Hill. You'll have support should you need it, but we want to keep this small. | Y1a |
7182 | Shaun: We also don't want the Brotherhood of Steel getting wind of the presence of the synths. That would only complicate matters. | There better be something in this for me. | Shaun: I assure you, this operation will have very significant results in your favor. | X1a | |
7183 | Shaun: We also don't want the Brotherhood of Steel getting wind of the presence of the synths. That would only complicate matters. | Seriously, this is a waste of my time. | Shaun: Like many things at the Institute, this has ramifications beyond the immediate objective. Keep that in mind. | B1a | |
7184 | Shaun: We also don't want the Brotherhood of Steel getting wind of the presence of the synths. That would only complicate matters. | I'll act quickly. You can count on me. | Shaun: You'll have a contact waiting for you just outside Bunker Hill. Good luck. | A1a | |
7185 | Shaun: We have learned the current location of these synths, and need to re-acquire them before the Railroad can hide them. | Where are the synths located? | Shaun: A small settlement at the old Bunker Hill monument. | Y1a | |
7186 | Shaun: We have learned the current location of these synths, and need to re-acquire them before the Railroad can hide them. | I'm not sure why you'd bother. | Shaun: Aside from taking back our property, we must teach them a lesson, as it were. And quickly, at that. | X1a | |
7187 | Shaun: We have learned the current location of these synths, and need to re-acquire them before the Railroad can hide them. | That sounds way too dangerous. | Shaun: It shouldn't be. | B1a | |
7188 | Shaun: We have learned the current location of these synths, and need to re-acquire them before the Railroad can hide them. | Sounds pretty simple. | Shaun: Hopefully, yes. | A1a | |
7189 | Shaun: You've been in contact with the Railroad, so you're aware of their misguided beliefs. | What happened? What've they done? | Shaun: They are in possession of technology that does not belong to them. | Y1a | |
7190 | Shaun: You've been in contact with the Railroad, so you're aware of their misguided beliefs. | Railroad? Never heard of them. | Shaun: Oh come now, let's not play games. I know full well they were instrumental in your reaching the Institute. | X1a | |
7191 | Shaun: You've been in contact with the Railroad, so you're aware of their misguided beliefs. | They're crazy, thinking machines are alive. | Shaun: Agreed. However noble they may believe themselves to be, they are thieves. | B1a | |
7192 | Shaun: You've been in contact with the Railroad, so you're aware of their misguided beliefs. | They mean well; they're only doing what they think is right. | Shaun: You dealt with Libertalia. That's the result of their selfish, short-sighted plan. | A1a | |
7193 | Shaun: Tell me, what would you do when someone has stolen from you? | That's a loaded question. What's been stolen from you? | Shaun: Institute property is not often taken from us. We cannot react lightly when it happens. | Y1a | |
7194 | Shaun: Tell me, what would you do when someone has stolen from you? | {surprised, mildly annoyed} After everything I've been through to find you? I think you already know. | Shaun: I'm sorry, father. Of course, you're right. | X1a | |
7195 | Shaun: Tell me, what would you do when someone has stolen from you? | I'd teach the guy a lesson; make sure he never does it again. | Shaun: Using physical force is never my first choice, but there are times when it becomes necessary. | B1a | |
7196 | Shaun: Tell me, what would you do when someone has stolen from you? | I'd try and talk it out, see if things can be resolved peacefully. | Shaun: An admirable goal. And yet we find ourselves in a situation where something more significant must be done. | A1a | |
7197 | Inst302Stage40CourserScene | X418: We move in, secure the synths, and I Relay out with them back to the Institute. Clear? | Should we try and avoid killing anyone? | X418: Irrelevant. Any threats between us and the target are to be eliminated. Only the synths matter. | Y1a |
7198 | X418: We move in, secure the synths, and I Relay out with them back to the Institute. Clear? | Let's get going already. | X418: Affirmitive. | X1a | |
7199 | X418: We move in, secure the synths, and I Relay out with them back to the Institute. Clear? | Hey, I'm gonna need some of your grenades. Hand 'em over. | X418: Very well. Our targets are being sheltered by a man named Stockton. | B1a | |
7200 | X418: We move in, secure the synths, and I Relay out with them back to the Institute. Clear? | Yeah. We've got this. | X418: Remember, the synths are the primary objective. Harm must be avoided at all costs. | A1a | |
7201 | SynthGen3Male01: I've been waiting for you. | So, what's our situation? | X418: I assume you've been briefed. | Y1a | |
7202 | SynthGen3Male01: I've been waiting for you. | Yeah, the line at the car wash was super long. Took me forever. | X418: Your attempt at humor is wasted. | X1a | |
7203 | SynthGen3Male01: I've been waiting for you. | Watch your tone, synth. | X418: Next time, move faster. | B1a | |
7204 | SynthGen3Male01: I've been waiting for you. | Sorry to have held you up. | X418: Try and keep up from here out. | A1a | |
7205 | Inst302Stage60B2Scene | You there, synth. | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | A | |
7206 | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | Why are you so afraid? | B257: I don't want to go back... please don't make me go back... | Y1a | |
7207 | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | Relax, you're free to go. | B257: R... Really? | X1a | |
7208 | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | You're off to the scrap heap. | B257: No... no! | B1a | |
7209 | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | {name pronounced "Bee Two Fifty-Seven"; line said with flat affect} B2-57, initiate reset. Authorization code Theta 9 3 Stratus. | B257: We just want to be left alone... | A1a | |
7210 | B257: Come on, please... just... just don't. | Looks like I found you. | B257: We just want to be left alone... | A2a | |
7211 | Inst302Stage60F6Scene | I've been looking for you. | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | A | |
7212 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | What's this about money? | F633: Yes, money! Here... 60 caps. That's... that's all I've got. We're good, right? | Y1a | |
7213 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | {extorting money from someone / SinisterSmile} Got any more on you? | F633: Yes, money! Here... 60 caps. That's... that's all I've got. We're good, right? | Y2a | |
7214 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | You're safe, okay? I'm going to let you go. | F633: Oh god, thank you... | X1a | |
7215 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | I'm putting you down. | F633: No, no no no... | B1a | |
7216 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | {name pronounced "Eff Six Thirty-three"; line said with flat affect} F6-33, initiate reset. Authorization code Delta 6 2 Arcus. | F633: We just wanted to... disappear... | A1a | |
7217 | F633: I've... I've got money. It's yours if you let me go... | You didn't make it easy, did you? You've been hard to find. | F633: We just wanted to... disappear... | A2a | |
7218 | Inst302Stage60Y9Scene | No sudden moves... | Y915: Please, no... | A | |
7219 | Y915: Please, no... | What's so bad about the Institute? | Y915: I just... I couldn't take it anymore... | Y1a | |
7220 | Y915: Please, no... | I'm not taking you back. You can leave. | Y915: I don't understand... | X1a | |
7221 | Y915: Please, no... | End of the road for you, synth. | Y915: But... | B1a | |
7222 | Y915: Please, no... | {name pronounced "Y Nine Fifteen"; line said with flat affect} Y9-15, initiate reset. Authorization code Beta 7 7 Tempest. | Y915: We just want to live normal lives, that's all! | A1a | |
7223 | Y915: Please, no... | {sarcastic} You're pretty popular right now. Seems like half the Commonwealth is looking for you. | Y915: We just want to live normal lives, that's all! | A2a | |
7224 | Inst302Stage60Z3Scene | All right, synth. | Z322: Please... | A | |
7225 | Z322: Please... | Why don't you want to go back? | Z322: I... I don't know. I wanted... My own life, I guess. | Y1a | |
7226 | Z322: Please... | You're safe. Calm down. | Z322: You're not going to send me back? | X1a | |
7227 | Z322: Please... | You're not leaving here in one piece. | Z322: No! | B1a | |
7228 | Z322: Please... | {name pronounced "Zee Three Twenty-two"; line said with flat affect} Z3-22, initiate reset. Authorization code Gamma 4 9 Typhoon. | Z322: We don't want any trouble. Please, just let us go... | A1a | |
7229 | Z322: Please... | I've been looking for you... | Z322: We don't want any trouble. Please, just let us go... | A2a | |
7230 | - | {authoritative bark} Hey, synth. | |||
7231 | {authoritative bark} No sudden moves. | ||||
7232 | {authoritative bark} Stay where I can see you. | ||||
7233 | Hey, synth... | ||||
7234 | Hey, X4... | ||||
7235 | X4... |
Inst302_BOS[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7236 | Inst302_BOSMaxsonScene | Maxson: How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort. | I thought I was your Institute reconnaissance. | Maxson: You're the only one that's been able to breach the Institute, but you're hardly the only source for information we have. | Y1a |
7237 | Maxson: How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort. | I have it on good authority. You'll just have to trust me. | Maxson: Protecting your source, is it? | X1a | |
7238 | Maxson: How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort. | If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer not to say. | Maxson: That answer's unacceptable, Knight. | B1a | |
7239 | Maxson: How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort. | I received the information from the Institute itself. | Maxson: And you've done the right thing by reporting this to me directly. Well done, soldier. | A1a | |
7240 | I have something urgent to report, Elder. The Institute is attempting to recover escaped synths at Bunker Hill. | Maxson: How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort. | A | ||
7241 | Inst302_BOSPostQuestScene | Maxson: Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add? | Bunker Hill's behind us. Can't we just move on? | Maxson: We have a lot of data to analyse in the wake of your mission. | Y1a |
7242 | Maxson: Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add? | Let's be honest. If I hadn't been there, it wouldn't have been a success. | Maxson: Every operation we undertake is a team effort. We're called the Brotherhood of Steel for a reason. | X1a | |
7243 | Maxson: Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add? | We won, they lost. End of story. | Maxson: Your flippancy is unnecessary. | B1a | |
7244 | Maxson: Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add? | The mission was a piece of cake. The opposition hardly put up a fight. | Maxson: Very good. Just be sure your confidence doesn't eclipse your vigilance on future missions. | A1a | |
7245 | Maxson: According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened? | Some are dead, some got away. What's the difference? | Maxson: The difference is your failure to follow a simple set of instructions. I wanted all of the targets eliminated. | Y1a | |
7246 | Maxson: According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened? | I don't know what happened. | Maxson: Inexcusable. You were in command of this mission, and the burden of failure will have to rest squarely on your shoulders. | X1a | |
7247 | Maxson: According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened? | I didn't have enough backup to be able to finish the job. | Maxson: Shifting the blame to Kells for not providing enough support is in poor form, soldier. | B1a | |
7248 | Maxson: According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened? | It was my fault. I wasn't able to take them all down. | Maxson: While I admire that you're taking responsibility for your actions, it doesn't excuse the fact that the mission was a failure. | A1a | |
7249 | Maxson: Do you have an explanation for your failure? | Does it really matter at this point? We lost. | Maxson: Of course it matters! | Y1a | |
7250 | Maxson: Do you have an explanation for your failure? | The synths were already gone by the time we'd gotten there. | Maxson: I don't have time for your petty excuses. | X1a | |
7251 | Maxson: Do you have an explanation for your failure? | The information I'd gotten was wrong. We weren't adequately prepared. | Maxson: Then you have no one to blame but yourself. | B1a | |
7252 | Maxson: Do you have an explanation for your failure? | We were outgunned. The Institute hit much harder than anticipated. | Maxson: That's nothing but an excuse. | A1a |
Inst302_RR[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7253 | Inst302_RRDesdemonaPostQuestScene | Desdemona: For the first time ever we stood up to those Institute bastards. And thanks to you we beat them. How are you holding up? | {Question} The Railroad's never attacked them before? | Desdemona: They've always attacked from surprise. We've never had a chance to marshal a real defense. Not once. | Y1a |
7254 | Desdemona: For the first time ever we stood up to those Institute bastards. And thanks to you we beat them. How are you holding up? | Nothing to complain about. We got the job done. | X1a | ||
7255 | Desdemona: For the first time ever we stood up to those Institute bastards. And thanks to you we beat them. How are you holding up? | {Irritated} The sooner we deal with the rest of the Institute the better. | Desdemona: Amen to that. | B1a | |
7256 | Desdemona: For the first time ever we stood up to those Institute bastards. And thanks to you we beat them. How are you holding up? | {Friendly} I'm just glad we were able to save their lives. | Desdemona: Without you those synths would've surely been lost. Hell, we wouldn't even have had the chance to defend them. | A1a | |
7257 | Desdemona: We weren't able to save all the synths. What went wrong out there? | {Question} We saved lives. Does anything else matter? | Desdemona: Of course it does! Those were lives we lost out there. Lives we've sworn to protect. | Y1a | |
7258 | Desdemona: We weren't able to save all the synths. What went wrong out there? | There were a lot of bullets flying. They just got caught in the crossfire. | Desdemona: That's not surprising. It takes a lot of lead to end a Courser. Maybe we're lucky any of them made it out. | X1a | |
7259 | Desdemona: We weren't able to save all the synths. What went wrong out there? | {Angry} You weren't there. Shit happens. I don't need your second-guessing. | Desdemona: I'm sure you did your best to save them. I was just hoping your best was a little better. | B1a | |
7260 | Desdemona: We weren't able to save all the synths. What went wrong out there? | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. / Somber} It was the Courser. He took them out before I could stop him. | Desdemona: The bastard. I'm glad you managed to save the ones you did, then. | A1a | |
7261 | Desdemona: It was, simply put, a disaster. What the hell went wrong? | {Question} We lost; does it even matter? | Desdemona: Of course it matters! We don't have the resources to absorb this kind of loss. | Y1a | |
7262 | Desdemona: It was, simply put, a disaster. What the hell went wrong? | It was my fault. I let you down. | Desdemona: The only way we stay in business is leaning on our best agents time and time again. But sometimes we lean on them too hard. | X1a | |
7263 | Desdemona: It was, simply put, a disaster. What the hell went wrong? | The mercenaries you hired were totally untrustworthy. They bailed on us. | Desdemona: It was our only option. We don't have the resources to mount a defense like that on our own. | B1a | |
7264 | Desdemona: It was, simply put, a disaster. What the hell went wrong? | We were totally outgunned. There was no way to stop the Institute. | Desdemona: Even surprise wasn't enough to level the playing field. We underestimated them. Again. | A1a | |
7265 | Inst302_RRDesdemonaScene | Desdemona: Something on your mind? | {Question} Any news on your side? | Desdemona: Things we've set in motion continue to move. There are complications, always are. But nothing worth bringing to your attention. | Y1a |
7266 | Desdemona: Something on your mind? | Maybe later we can talk about it. | Desdemona: If you need me for anything, just let me know. | X1a | |
7267 | Desdemona: Something on your mind? | Nothing springs to mind. | Desdemona: If you need help with your infiltration let me or Tinker Tom know. | B1a | |
7268 | Desdemona: Something on your mind? | {Somber} The Institute knows about Bunker Hill. They're planning to re-capture the synths there. | Desdemona: The timing couldn't be worse. The Old Man's been sitting on those four synths. There's nowhere else that's safe we could put them. | A1a | |
7269 | Desdemona: We wait until the enemy is in position then we hit them. Hard. No one they send out comes back alive - except you. Understand? | {Question} Won't the Institute be suspicious if I'm the only one left? | Desdemona: You're a lot tougher than anyone else in their outfit. If only one person could survive it would be you. | Y1a | |
7270 | Desdemona: We wait until the enemy is in position then we hit them. Hard. No one they send out comes back alive - except you. Understand? | {Amused} Oh, is that all? Need anything else while I'm at it? | Desdemona: No. Just keep defying the odds. | X1a | |
7271 | Desdemona: We wait until the enemy is in position then we hit them. Hard. No one they send out comes back alive - except you. Understand? | {Worried} So much could go wrong. It's too risky. | Desdemona: With Glory, you, and additional reinforcements I believe we have a fighting chance. | B1a | |
7272 | Desdemona: We wait until the enemy is in position then we hit them. Hard. No one they send out comes back alive - except you. Understand? | {Confident} With me working the inside angle, this is doable. | A1a | ||
7273 | Desdemona: Maintaining your cover is vital -- but this... The sacrifice is just too great. | {Question} How much damage would it cause if we let them hit us? | Desdemona: We're running out of places to hide our synths. That's why we put so many eggs in one crowded basket to begin with. | Y1a | |
7274 | Desdemona: Maintaining your cover is vital -- but this... The sacrifice is just too great. | I'm not sure it's worth it. | Desdemona: Besides Stockton, we have a lot of other good men there. Plus the inevitable civilian casualties. It's just too much. | X1a | |
7275 | Desdemona: Maintaining your cover is vital -- but this... The sacrifice is just too great. | We'll lose a lot more than four synths if the Institute kicks me out. | Desdemona: Then we need to make sure you stay in their good graces. | B1a | |
7276 | Desdemona: Maintaining your cover is vital -- but this... The sacrifice is just too great. | Stockton and the synths are depending on us. We can't let them down. | Desdemona: Well said. | A1a | |
7277 | Desdemona: You'll probably have a Courser escort. You'll have to take him down. You've done it before, but it'll still be dangerous. | {Question} Is all this really worth it? | Desdemona: We can't afford to sacrifice Stockton and the synths. There's just too few of us left. And we can't relocate them without compromising your cover. | Y1a | |
7278 | Desdemona: You'll probably have a Courser escort. You'll have to take him down. You've done it before, but it'll still be dangerous. | Well, this will be an interesting challenge. | X1a | ||
7279 | Desdemona: You'll probably have a Courser escort. You'll have to take him down. You've done it before, but it'll still be dangerous. | {Worried} Taking down a Courser, on top of everything else... It's too much. | B1a | ||
7280 | Desdemona: You'll probably have a Courser escort. You'll have to take him down. You've done it before, but it'll still be dangerous. | Like you said, I've done it before. | A1a | ||
7281 | Can I talk to you? | Desdemona: Something on your mind? | A |
Inst303[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7282 | Inst303DirectorateFatherScene | Shaun: I am sorry. This is not how I'd wanted to tell you, but we're running out of time. | You're dying? | Shaun: I'm afraid so. A very aggressive form of cancer. Believe me when I say we've done everything we can. | Y1a |
7283 | Shaun: I am sorry. This is not how I'd wanted to tell you, but we're running out of time. | This can't be happening. I... I only just found you. | Shaun: I've had the same thought more than a few times. But we cannot let this stop us. Our work must continue. | X1a | |
7284 | Shaun: I am sorry. This is not how I'd wanted to tell you, but we're running out of time. | Why would you joke about this? It isn't funny. | Shaun: Were it a joke, I'd agree it's in poor form. But I'm afraid it's not. | B1a | |
7285 | Shaun: I am sorry. This is not how I'd wanted to tell you, but we're running out of time. | There must be something we can do to help you. | Shaun: The only thing that matters now is continuing the Institute's work. It will be all right, I assure you. | A1a | |
7286 | Inst303DirectoratePhase3Scene | Shaun: Have you heard anything about Phase Three? | What's Phase Three? | Shaun: It's very important to us. | Y1a |
7287 | Shaun: Have you heard anything about Phase Three? | I don't think so. | Shaun: It's all right. I wouldn't expect you to have. The project has been classified from the beginning. | X1a | |
7288 | Shaun: Have you heard anything about Phase Three? | I have no idea what that is. | Shaun: I'll admit, I'm relieved. It's intended to be something of a classified project, which I'm sure means everyone already knows about it. | B1a | |
7289 | Shaun: Have you heard anything about Phase Three? | {lying, trying to sound honest} Of course. | Shaun: Really? There's no shame in being out of the loop, as it were. The project has been classified for quite a long time. | A1a | |
7290 | Shaun: Many compromises and sacrifices have been made over the years to allow progress to continue. | What kind of compromises? | Shaun: We have, at times, had to rely on drawing power from above-ground installations. It risks personnel and equipment. | Y1a | |
7291 | Shaun: Many compromises and sacrifices have been made over the years to allow progress to continue. | Right, such hard times down here. | Shaun: I would never disagree that life in the Institute is better than above ground. We have done much to ensure it. | X1a | |
7292 | Shaun: Many compromises and sacrifices have been made over the years to allow progress to continue. | Compromise is for the weak. | Shaun: That is one perspective, yes. But I think we can agree that going forward, no one can consider us weak. | B1a | |
7293 | Shaun: Many compromises and sacrifices have been made over the years to allow progress to continue. | In this world, I'm sure compromise is necessary. | Shaun: Quite right. For far too long we've been dependent on others, on our surroundings. That time is over. | A1a | |
7294 | Shaun: It will ensure not just our survival, but our prosperity. | Can you tell me more about this reactor? | Shaun: Certainly. | Y1a | |
7295 | Shaun: It will ensure not just our survival, but our prosperity. | I'm not sure what this means. | Shaun: You'll see in time. I promise you that. | X1a | |
7296 | Shaun: It will ensure not just our survival, but our prosperity. | Nuclear power? That's a disaster waiting to happen. | Shaun: Not in our hands. I assure you, this is the answer. This is the future. | B1a | |
7297 | Shaun: It will ensure not just our survival, but our prosperity. | Sounds like an important step. | Shaun: That's... well, that's an understatement. | A1a | |
7298 | Inst303FatherIntroScene | What's next? | Shaun: It's time for you to become more involved in the future of the Institute. | A | |
7299 | Inst303Stage30FatherScene | Player Default: That was my plan, yes. I hope it wasn't too presumptuous of me... | What would it mean to be in charge? | Shaun: Most divisions of the Institute are fairly autonomous, perfectly capable of functioning without intervention. | Y1a |
7300 | Player Default: I hope not. If you're to be the Director someday, people will need to know they can count on you to be there. | I don't know if I'm right for this. | Shaun: Well I clearly have faith in you. | X1a | |
7301 | Player Default: In the future, you'll need to consider your priorities more carefully. Being Director will demand much of your attention. | I don't want to run this place. | Shaun: Are you so sure? You seem to have a natural talent for leading by example, getting things done. | B1a | |
7302 | Player Default: I trust I was not assuming too much in naming you as my replacement... | I can do the job. | Shaun: Of course you can. That's why I made the decision. | A1a | |
7303 | {concerned} I had no idea... | Shaun: I know this is... well, it's a lot to take in at once. | A | ||
7304 | {Neutral} What'd I miss? | Shaun: I know this is... well, it's a lot to take in at once. | A | ||
7305 | Shaun: I had the impression that you cared about what happened to me. | {surprised, confused / Disbelief} You were going to name me as the Director? | Shaun: That was my plan, yes. I hope it wasn't too presumptuous of me... | Y1a | |
7306 | Shaun: I had the impression that you cared about what happened to me. | {Apologetic} It won't happen again. | Shaun: I hope not. If you're to be the Director someday, people will need to know they can count on you to be there. | X1a | |
7307 | Shaun: I had the impression that you cared about what happened to me. | {nonchalant} I'm a busy guy. Had things to do. | Shaun: I cannot imagine what could be more important at this point. | B1a | |
7308 | Shaun: I had the impression that you cared about what happened to me. | {Apologetic} Shaun, I'm... well, I'm very sorry. | Shaun: Apology accepted. | A1a | |
7309 | Inst303Stage40AllieScene | Allie: So before we step in the Relay, I need to know that you'll be on my side out there. Not theirs. | Why are you only just telling me about this now? | Allie: Because I decided it's best if we lay it all out there. No secrets. | Y1a |
7310 | Allie: So before we step in the Relay, I need to know that you'll be on my side out there. Not theirs. | My goal is to avoid conflict as much as possible. | Allie: I don't think that's really going to be an option. | X1a | |
7311 | Allie: So before we step in the Relay, I need to know that you'll be on my side out there. Not theirs. | How dare you question who's side I'm on. After everything I've been through to get here... | Allie: That's exactly my point. You've been through a lot. More than most people could rationally handle. | B1a | |
7312 | Allie: So before we step in the Relay, I need to know that you'll be on my side out there. Not theirs. | I'm loyal to Shaun, and to the Institute. | Allie: I really hope that's true. | A1a |
Inst305[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7313 | Inst305PlayerRadioBarksScene | {Said to self when interacting with a broken transmitter.} I'll need to find those radio parts. | A1a | ||
7314 | {Said to self when interacting with a broken transmitter.} No wonder it isn't broadcasting at full power... | A2a | |||
7315 | Inst305RadioSlotFillBarks | {to self - plugging in parts to a machine you don't understand.} Okay, let's try this... | A1a | ||
7316 | {to self - plugging in parts to a machine you don't understand.} Maybe this goes here? | A2a | |||
7317 | {to self - plugging in parts to a machine you don't understand.} Alright. In you go. | A3a | |||
7318 | Inst305SpeechScenePart02 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...pointless struggles. | Y1a | |
7319 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...of your pointless struggles. | Y2a | ||
7320 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...personal freedoms. | X1a | ||
7321 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...of your personal freedoms. | X2a | ||
7322 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...pathetic existences. | B1a | ||
7323 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...of your pathetic existences. | B2a | ||
7324 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...daily lives. | A1a | ||
7325 | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | ...of your daily lives. | A2a | ||
7326 | Player Default: Ensuring that mankind has a future. | We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | Player Default: ...daily lives. | A1a | |
7327 | Player Default: Ensuring that mankind has a future. | We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details... | Player Default: ...daily lives. | A2a | |
7328 | Player Default: Today, we activate our nuclear reactor, ensuring that we will persevere long after the world above ground ceases to exist. | Ensuring that mankind has a future. | Player Default: We have no desire to interfere in the unimportant details of your... | A1a | |
7329 | Player Default: Our superior technology represents the future of the Commonwealth. | Today, we activate our nuclear reactor, ensuring that we will persevere long after the world above ground ceases to exist. | Player Default: Ensuring that mankind has a future. | A1a | |
7330 | Our superior technology represents the future of the Commonwealth. | Player Default: Today, we activate our nuclear reactor, ensuring that we will persevere long after the world above ground ceases to exist. | A1a | ||
7331 | Inst305speechScenePart03 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...unnecessary difficulties for all parties. | Y1a | |
7332 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...in unnecessary difficulties for all parties. | Y2a | ||
7333 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...tragedy for all involved. | X1a | ||
7334 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...in tragedy for all involved. | X2a | ||
7335 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...your complete annihilation. | B1a | ||
7336 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...in your complete annihilation. | B2a | ||
7337 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...dire consequences. | A1a | ||
7338 | Player Default: To do so would result in... | ...in dire consequences. | A2a | ||
7339 | Player Default: We simply insist that you do not interfere with Institute operations. | To do so would result in... | Player Default: ...dire consequences. | A1a | |
7340 | Player Default: We simply insist that you do not interfere with Institute operations. | To do so would result... | Player Default: ...dire consequences. | A2a | |
7341 | We simply insist that you do not interfere with Institute operations. | Player Default: To do so would result in... | A1a | ||
7342 | Inst305SpeechScenePart04 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...looking bright,... | Y1a | |
7343 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...looks bright,... | Y2a | ||
7344 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...underground,... | X1a | ||
7345 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...is underground,... | X2a | ||
7346 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} ...out of your control,... | B1a | ||
7347 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} ...is out of your control,... | B2a | ||
7348 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...in safe hands,... | A1a | ||
7349 | Player Default: Rest easy. Know that the future is... | ...is in safe hands,... | A2a | ||
7350 | Rest easy. Know that the future is... | Player Default: ...in safe hands,... | A1a | ||
7351 | Inst305SpeechScenePart05 | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} ...and that mankind will thrive under our guidance. | A1a | ||
7352 | Inst305SpeechScenePart1 | Player Default: We are here, and we are... | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} ...in control. | Y1a | |
7353 | Player Default: We are here, and we are... | ...here to help. | X1a | ||
7354 | Player Default: We are here, and we are... | ...your new masters. | B1a | ||
7355 | Player Default: We are here, and we are... | ...the future. | A1a | ||
7356 | Player Default: It is true, but it is not the whole truth. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} We are here, and we are... | Player Default: ...the future. | A1a | |
7357 | Player Default: For years now, you have suspected that the Institute still exists, that we are among you. | It is true, but it is not the whole truth. | Player Default: We are here, and we are... | A1a | |
7358 | PlayerVoiceFemale01: People of the Commonwealth. | For years now, you have suspected that the Institute still exists, that we are among you. | Player Default: It is true, but it is not the whole truth. | A1a | |
7359 | People of the Commonwealth. | Player Default: For years now, you have suspected that the Institute still exists, that we are among you. | A | ||
7360 | Inst305Stage10Scene | Father: It is time to announce our presence to the Commonwealth, to request they do not interfere with our plans. You should be the one to do it. | What kind of announcement are we talking about? | Father: A broadcast. An announcement to the Commonwealth that the Institute is not to be trifled with. | Y1a |
7361 | Father: It is time to announce our presence to the Commonwealth, to request they do not interfere with our plans. You should be the one to do it. | Right, because no one up there suspects the Institute exists. | Father: This is not a joke. | X1a | |
7362 | Father: It is time to announce our presence to the Commonwealth, to request they do not interfere with our plans. You should be the one to do it. | You've got to be kidding me. | Father: Absolutely not. You are to be the Director of the Institute. You are the only reasonable choice for so important a task. | B1a | |
7363 | Father: It is time to announce our presence to the Commonwealth, to request they do not interfere with our plans. You should be the one to do it. | That's a good idea. Hopefully we can prevent violence and save some lives. | Father: Yes, that is one goal. And if you are to be the new Director of the Institute, you should be the one to do it. | A1a | |
7364 | Father: With his help, Phase Three will be ready in no time. And it's all thanks to you. | A lot of work went into this before I even arrived... Just how close are we? | Father: It shouldn't take long at all. The Facilities division has it well in hand. | Y1a | |
7365 | Father: With his help, Phase Three will be ready in no time. And it's all thanks to you. | Let's just get the rest of it done. | Father: Yes, quite. | X1a | |
7366 | Father: With his help, Phase Three will be ready in no time. And it's all thanks to you. | Well maybe it's because I'm the only one who seems to actually be doing anything. | Father: Come now. Countless hours have been spent building and readying the reactor. True, you have endured some of the more dangerous missions... | B1a | |
7367 | Father: With his help, Phase Three will be ready in no time. And it's all thanks to you. | I'm proud to help the Institute. Here's hoping it all pays off. | Father: At this point, there is no doubt. It will succeed, and very shortly. | A1a | |
7368 | Inst305Stage40Scene | Father: How would you feel about making a little trip to Diamond City? | What do you want with Diamond City? | Father: Nothing with the city itself. This is a bit of a shortcut, actually. | Y1a |
7369 | Father: How would you feel about making a little trip to Diamond City? | I'll go if it's necessary. | Father: It absolutely is. | X1a | |
7370 | Father: How would you feel about making a little trip to Diamond City? | There must be someone else you can send for whatever this is. | Father: We don't have any other reliable above-ground operatives. And the locals are somewhat familiar with you. | B1a | |
7371 | Father: How would you feel about making a little trip to Diamond City? | I could use some fresh air. | Father: A quaint phrase, though I'm afraid the air there is anything but fresh. | A1a | |
7372 | Inst305Stage60Scene | Father: It's done, then? The transmitter has been modified? | {Question} I'm all set, but what about the reactor? | Father: The initial round of tests is finished. All readings are nominal. So, yes, I think we're ready. | Y1a |
7373 | Father: It's done, then? The transmitter has been modified? | If we're going to turn this thing on, let's get to it. | Father: Yes, I do believe it's time. | X1a | |
7374 | Father: It's done, then? The transmitter has been modified? | {mildly annoyed / Irritated} Of course it is. Wasn't hard to do at all. | Father: I'm sorry, I don't mean to question you. This is... well it's just such an important moment. Decades in the making. | B1a | |
7375 | Father: It's done, then? The transmitter has been modified? | {Confident} Everything is in place. It's ready to go when we are. | Father: Good. Once the reactor is online, we'll cut into their broadcast. | A1a | |
7376 | Inst305Stage80Scene | Father: Look what you've made possible. | {Question} Now that the reactor works, what's next for the Institute? | Father: We'll get to that. | Y1a |
7377 | Father: Look what you've made possible. | The job's done. That's what matters. | Father: Don't lose sight of the fact that you're to be thanked for this. | X1a | |
7378 | Father: Look what you've made possible. | {Apologetic} We're all responsible for this success. | Father: Spoken like a true leader. I'm proud of you. | B1a | |
7379 | Father: Look what you've made possible. | {Confident} I did good work, didn't I. | Father: Yes, yes you did. | A1a | |
7380 | Inst305Stage90DirectorateDecisionScene | AllieFilmore: We'd like your input on what direction we should take: do we increase synth production or focus on weapons development? | What would the results of this choice be? I'd like to make a well-informed decision. | AllieFilmore: Well, if we increase synth production we'd be able to deploy more of them to the Commonwealth to aid in our operations. | Y1a |
7381 | AllieFilmore: We'd like your input on what direction we should take: do we increase synth production or focus on weapons development? | {flippant} I'll tell you what, you make the call. Surprise me. | AllieFilmore: Uh... Okay then. I'll... I'll come up with something. | X1a | |
7382 | AllieFilmore: We'd like your input on what direction we should take: do we increase synth production or focus on weapons development? | I've seen enough to know that weapons are the key to winning wars. Let's focus on weapons development. | AllieFilmore: As you wish. The Advanced Systems folks will get to work immediately. | B1a | |
7383 | AllieFilmore: We'd like your input on what direction we should take: do we increase synth production or focus on weapons development? | {confident} Synths are the Institute's greatest strength. The more we have, the better off we are. | AllieFilmore: Well said. I'll see that the necessary steps are taken. | A1a | |
7384 | AllieFilmore: So, where do you stand? | {Question} Shouldn't we wait and see? Give the announcement some time to sink in before acting? | Y1a | ||
7385 | AllieFilmore: So, where do you stand? | {Concerned} I think the last thing the Institute needs now is to make things worse. We should be trying to avoid conflict, not starting it. | X1a | ||
7386 | AllieFilmore: So, where do you stand? | {disagreeing / Concerned} If this has to happen, we keep the violence to a minimum. We're not out to destroy the Commonwealth. | B1a | ||
7387 | AllieFilmore: So, where do you stand? | {Confident} I agree. We hit them hard, before they have time to react to our new position. | A1a | ||
7388 | Inst305Stage90DirectorateScene | {Causal, walking back into conversation you bailed on} Where were we? | JustinAyo: Right now we're all here because it's time to decide to finally stand up for ourselves. | A | |
7389 | ClaytonHoldren: With the reactor now online, we have the ability to not only expand synth production, but to project power to a much greater degree. | {Puzzled} Where are you going with this? What's the Institute's goal? | ClaytonHoldren: Well... | Y1a | |
7390 | ClaytonHoldren: With the reactor now online, we have the ability to not only expand synth production, but to project power to a much greater degree. | {Confident} We'll be much better able to defend ourselves. It's a good position. | ClaytonHoldren: True, but I don't think we should stop there. | X1a | |
7391 | ClaytonHoldren: With the reactor now online, we have the ability to not only expand synth production, but to project power to a much greater degree. | {eager, menacing. / SinisterSmile} So you're saying we can now wage war on the Commonwealth. | ClaytonHoldren: I don't think anyone really intended that as a course of action. | B1a | |
7392 | ClaytonHoldren: With the reactor now online, we have the ability to not only expand synth production, but to project power to a much greater degree. | I'm sure the reactor will improve everyone's life. It's a great accomplishment. | ClaytonHoldren: Yes, but it's not just that. | A1a | |
7393 | AllieFilmore: May I be the first to welcome you, sir. We're looking forward to working with you. | What kind of work will we be doing, exactly? | Y1a | ||
7394 | AllieFilmore: May I be the first to welcome you, sir. We're looking forward to working with you. | Let's just get down to business. | X1a | ||
7395 | AllieFilmore: May I be the first to welcome you, sir. We're looking forward to working with you. | {snotty} Don't patronize me, doctor. I'm the one in charge here. | B1a | ||
7396 | AllieFilmore: May I be the first to welcome you, sir. We're looking forward to working with you. | {humble} I'm happy to be here, Dr. Filmore. I hope I do the position justice. | A1a | ||
7397 | - | Rest easy. Know that the future... |
Inst306[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7398 | Inst306Stage10FatherLastChance | Father: Please, don't make me do that. Tell me that you'll do what needs to be done. | You really expect me to agree to that? To just kill them all? | Father: I have made that abundantly clear. Yes, that is what I expect. If we do not exterminate them now, they will continue to threaten our safety. | Y1a |
7399 | Father: Please, don't make me do that. Tell me that you'll do what needs to be done. | Please, don't make me choose. I can't do it... | Father: No! That is not an answer! This must be resolved, right here, right now. Will you do it or not? | X1a | |
7400 | Father: Please, don't make me do that. Tell me that you'll do what needs to be done. | I won't kill them. | Father: | B1a | |
7401 | Father: Please, don't make me do that. Tell me that you'll do what needs to be done. | {conceding} Fine. I'll do it. | Father: Thank you... I understand this may not be what you wanted, but I assure you it is necessary. | A1a | |
7402 | Inst306Stage10FatherRRAlly | Father: But these people, with their twisted ideology... They seek to undermine everything the Institute stands for. Surely you can see that. | {slightly accusatory} How do you know what their goals are? You've never tried to engage with them. | Father: I've dealt with them far longer than you have. I've seen what they're capable of, the lengths to which they'll go to achieve their objectives. | Y1a |
7403 | Father: But these people, with their twisted ideology... They seek to undermine everything the Institute stands for. Surely you can see that. | They want to free the synths. To suggest they're out to destroy the Institute... I think that's too harsh. | Father: No. No it is not harsh. It is the truth. They would see us all dead and buried. | X1a | |
7404 | Father: But these people, with their twisted ideology... They seek to undermine everything the Institute stands for. Surely you can see that. | They want freedom for the synths, that's all. They're not a threat to the Institute. | Father: Of course. They claim they're about "rights" and "freedom" for synths. But those misguided notions have led to countless acts of violence. | B1a | |
7405 | Father: But these people, with their twisted ideology... They seek to undermine everything the Institute stands for. Surely you can see that. | They're determined, and they won't stop. I'm sure they'd burn this whole place to the ground to free the synths. | Father: I know. I've been dealing with them far longer than you have. | A1a | |
7406 | Inst306Stage10FatherRRNotAlly | Father: Can I count on you to do what needs to be done? | You really want me to kill them all? | Father: This isn't about what I want, it's about what needs to happen for us to remain safe. Now are you willing or not? | Y1a |
7407 | Father: Can I count on you to do what needs to be done? | I can't make that decision. | Father: I'm afraid the time for indecision is behind us. I need to know if you're willing to do this or not, and I need to know now. | X1a | |
7408 | Father: Can I count on you to do what needs to be done? | I'm sorry. I'm not going to do it. | Father: How can you say that? | B1a | |
7409 | Father: Can I count on you to do what needs to be done? | I'll get rid of them. | Father: Thank you. I realize this will be dangerous; please try to stay safe. | A1a | |
7410 | Father: They must be eradicated. Are you willing to see to it? | How do you want me to handle it? | Father: The details of the operation are up to you. I think I'd prefer not knowing them. | Y1a | |
7411 | Father: They must be eradicated. Are you willing to see to it? | There has to be some other way to deal with them. Something less drastic. | Father: No. Not the Railroad. This is our only option. | X1a | |
7412 | Father: They must be eradicated. Are you willing to see to it? | I won't do that. No more violence... There's been too much already. | Father: While it might normally be a subject for debate, in this case I'm afraid we have no choice. | B1a | |
7413 | Father: They must be eradicated. Are you willing to see to it? | You don't have to worry about them any longer. They're as good as dead. | Father: Thank you. Do what needs to be done, but keep yourself safe. | A1a | |
7414 | Inst306Stage10FatherRRQuestion | Father: So what I'm getting at, simply, is this. Are you willing to destroy them? | Is this really necessary? | Father: I'm afraid it is. I take no pleasure in it, but it must be done, for the safety of everyone in the Institute. And it must be done now. Are you willing? | Y1a |
7415 | Father: So what I'm getting at, simply, is this. Are you willing to destroy them? | {hesitant} There has to be another solution here. Something less violent. | Father: I'm afraid the time for hesitation has passed. We must act decisively, and we must act now. Will you do it? | X1a | |
7416 | Father: So what I'm getting at, simply, is this. Are you willing to destroy them? | {shocked, defiant} I won't do that to them. | Father: Even knowing that they would kill all of us, you included, to get what they want? | B1a | |
7417 | Father: So what I'm getting at, simply, is this. Are you willing to destroy them? | I can take care of them. | Father: Good, good. I don't enjoy asking you to put yourself in harm's way, but this is so important. | A1a | |
7418 | Inst306Stage10FatherScene | Father: It was difficult for them to reach the decision to engage in open hostility. What about you? Do you agree with their decision? | {Puzzled} How long has this been coming? When did they decide on this course of action? | Father: The arrival of the Brotherhood's airship was the final straw, really. There's just too much at stake. We... You... can't afford to lose it all. | Y1a |
7419 | Father: It was difficult for them to reach the decision to engage in open hostility. What about you? Do you agree with their decision? | {Concerned} There's no good answer. Taking action puts us at risk, but inaction could be deadly. | Father: And yet, as a leader you must make those hard choices. | X1a | |
7420 | Father: It was difficult for them to reach the decision to engage in open hostility. What about you? Do you agree with their decision? | {Apologetic} I think it's a mistake to lash out at anyone. | Father: It should be clear by now that if we wait, we will be destroyed. Acting swiftly is the only way to secure our position. | B1a | |
7421 | Father: It was difficult for them to reach the decision to engage in open hostility. What about you? Do you agree with their decision? | {Confident} It's the only way we can ensure the Institute's safety. That makes it the right thing to do. | Father: I'm glad you agree. None what comes next will be easy; that conviction may help keep us all going. | A1a | |
7422 | Father: The question is: where do you stand with them now? Do you count them amongst your allies? | Does it even matter? What are you getting at? | Father: I think it's obvious. | Y1a | |
7423 | Father: The question is: where do you stand with them now? Do you count them amongst your allies? | How I feel about them isn't important. | Father: No, it is important. It's the only thing that matters right now. | X1a | |
7424 | Father: The question is: where do you stand with them now? Do you count them amongst your allies? | They mean nothing to me. Never have. | Father: I'll admit, I'm relieved to hear that. | B1a | |
7425 | Father: The question is: where do you stand with them now? Do you count them amongst your allies? | I can't lie. They're allies. | Father: Well, I appreciate your honesty. | A1a | |
7426 | Inst306Stage20Desdemona | NPCFDesdemona: Something on your mind? You don't look so good. | Do you trust me? | Desdemona: Trust is a scarce commodity in our organization. Let me answer you like this. I've put our future - and the future of all Synths - in your hands. | Y1a |
7427 | NPCFDesdemona: Something on your mind? You don't look so good. | I don't know why you'd ask. | Desdemona: Because I have a knack for knowing when things are about to go wrong. | X1a | |
7428 | NPCFDesdemona: Something on your mind? You don't look so good. | Nothing. Everything's fine. | Desdemona: If you say so. | B1a | |
7429 | NPCFDesdemona: Something on your mind? You don't look so good. | The Institute has ordered me to kill you. All of you. | A1a | ||
7430 | Desdemona: So really the question is: what are you going to do about it? | How do I deal with this, Desdemona? | Y1a | ||
7431 | Desdemona: So really the question is: what are you going to do about it? | You're alive, so what do you think? | Companion: Don't look at me... I'm not the one runnin' the show around here. | X1a | |
7432 | Desdemona: So really the question is: what are you going to do about it? | I'm afraid you all have to die. | Companion: Yeah, sorry cutey. Looks like your time's up. | B1a | |
7433 | Desdemona: So really the question is: what are you going to do about it? | Of course I'm not going to go through with it. So how do I deal with it? | Companion: This is so confusin'... I can't even keep track of who's screwin' who. | A1a | |
7434 | Inst306Stage30FatherScene | Father: I am sorry. I know it was likely difficult for you. | You're confident the Railroad is finished? | Father: As confident as we can be. It was always a loose network, but with the key players gone... | Y1a |
7435 | Father: I am sorry. I know it was likely difficult for you. | It needed to be done, and so it's done. | Father: Make no mistake. It's never that easy, not for any of us. | X1a | |
7436 | Father: I am sorry. I know it was likely difficult for you. | Nope, not a problem at all. | Father: I regret that it came to this, even if you don't. There was just no way to compromise with those people. | B1a | |
7437 | Father: I am sorry. I know it was likely difficult for you. | It was tough, yeah. | Father: I assure you that there was no other way. Their fanaticism wouldn't have allowed it. | A1a | |
7438 | - | {Hurried, urgent / Somber} That's not all. The Institute has ordered me to kill you. All of you. |
Inst307[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7439 | Inst307BriefingScene | Rosalind: Your real job will be to reach Liberty Prime. You know the deal with that, right? | What's Liberty Prime? | Rosalind: Doctor Li can give you the rundown. | Y1a |
7440 | Rosalind: Your real job will be to reach Liberty Prime. You know the deal with that, right? | I don't need the details. | Rosalind: Well, you kind of do, because it's the whole point of this. Doctor Li? | X1a | |
7441 | Rosalind: Your real job will be to reach Liberty Prime. You know the deal with that, right? | Not a clue. | Rosalind: Okay. I'll let Doctor Li fill you in. | B1a | |
7442 | Rosalind: Your real job will be to reach Liberty Prime. You know the deal with that, right? | It's the Brotherhood's giant robot. | Rosalind: Right. They think it's their ultimate weapon. We're going to show them it's ours. | A1a | |
7443 | Rosalind: We've only got a few of these, so put them to good use. Don't go tossing them into the bay. | What are these reinforcements supposed to do? | Rosalind: They're going to help buy you some time, while you're completing the real objective. | Y1a | |
7444 | Rosalind: We've only got a few of these, so put them to good use. Don't go tossing them into the bay. | {sarcastic} Oh, great... The day is won. I can see it now. | Rosalind: We'll see what you think when you're neck-deep in Brotherhood soldiers. | X1a | |
7445 | Rosalind: We've only got a few of these, so put them to good use. Don't go tossing them into the bay. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. Female Voice Only.} I'm not going to beat the Brotherhood with this. Toys aren't going to help me. | Rosalind: Hard to please, aren't you. | B1a | |
7446 | Rosalind: We've only got a few of these, so put them to good use. Don't go tossing them into the bay. | Okay, that's pretty good. I'm impressed. | Rosalind: I know, right? I mean... Thanks. I thought it was neat. But still, it's just to help. | A1a | |
7447 | Rosalind: And... oh, I almost forgot! Take these. | And these would be...? | Rosalind: Oh, you'll like this. | Y1a | |
7448 | Rosalind: And... oh, I almost forgot! Take these. | Uhh, thanks. More ammo is always useful, I guess. | Rosalind: No, no... let me explain. | X1a | |
7449 | Rosalind: And... oh, I almost forgot! Take these. | Whatever it is, I hope it's reliable. | Rosalind: Of course it is! | B1a | |
7450 | Rosalind: And... oh, I almost forgot! Take these. | Oh thanks. Grenades? Sure, I can always use grenades. | Rosalind: No no, they're not grenades! | A1a | |
7451 | Rosalind: We can relay you in to a point at the edge of the airport, and then you can get in and take down the generators. | Am I going to know these generators when I see them? | Rosalind: You should, yeah. They're just blanketing the whole spectrum so there should be quite a light show. | Y1a | |
7452 | Rosalind: We can relay you in to a point at the edge of the airport, and then you can get in and take down the generators. | That can't be the whole plan. | Rosalind: No, it's just the first part. Your job then is to get closer to the main camp. | X1a | |
7453 | Rosalind: We can relay you in to a point at the edge of the airport, and then you can get in and take down the generators. | So I'm by myself, out in the open? Way too much risk. | Rosalind: Only at first, and it won't be that bad. | B1a | |
7454 | Rosalind: We can relay you in to a point at the edge of the airport, and then you can get in and take down the generators. | We'll have the element of surprise, if nothing else. | Rosalind: Exactly! | A1a | |
7455 | Rosalind: But they're not idiots. They've managed to generate an EM field that's messing with our ability to Relay in. | What sort of EM field? What's it doing? | Rosalind: Basically just scattering any suitably complex signals - like the ones from our Relay - preventing us from getting close. | Y1a | |
7456 | Rosalind: But they're not idiots. They've managed to generate an EM field that's messing with our ability to Relay in. | Sounds like a ground assault will be necessary, then. | Rosalind: Maybe, but not just that. They'll be somewhat prepared for it. | X1a | |
7457 | Rosalind: But they're not idiots. They've managed to generate an EM field that's messing with our ability to Relay in. | Synths are still the best option. | Rosalind: The problem is getting them there. And you too, for that matter. | B1a | |
7458 | Rosalind: But they're not idiots. They've managed to generate an EM field that's messing with our ability to Relay in. | So we just relay on to the airship and sabotage it. | Rosalind: Won't do us any good. There's no direct connection between their robot and the airship. | A1a | |
7459 | Rosalind: So, you know that the Brotherhood's main operation is at the airport, right? | What can you tell me about the Airport? | Rosalind: Well, there are a few key buildings that are still structurally sound, but no pre-war aircraft are still in service. | Y1a | |
7460 | Rosalind: So, you know that the Brotherhood's main operation is at the airport, right? | I didn't really know for sure. | Rosalind: Well, I guess now you do. | X1a | |
7461 | Rosalind: So, you know that the Brotherhood's main operation is at the airport, right? | I don't know much about their situation. | Rosalind: Okay, well I guess I just told you. It's their main base in the Commonwealth. | B1a | |
7462 | Rosalind: So, you know that the Brotherhood's main operation is at the airport, right? | I'm aware of that, yes. | Rosalind: Okay, good. | A1a | |
7463 | {confused, curious} So, what exactly is going on? | MadisonLi: We're going to cover the basics of the operation as it stands now. | A | ||
7464 | {confused, curious} Want to fill me in on what's happening? | MadisonLi: We're going to cover the basics of the operation as it stands now. | A | ||
7465 | Inst307LiStartScene | MadisonLi: What can I do for you? | What have you got to help me with Liberty Prime? | MadisonLi: It's that time then, is it? | Y1a |
7466 | MadisonLi: What can I do for you? | {determined, angry, impatient} The Brotherhood needs to be taken down, and it needs to be done now. | MadisonLi: All right, all right. Calm down. | X1a | |
7467 | MadisonLi: What can I do for you? | It's nothing. Never mind. | MadisonLi: All right... | B1a | |
7468 | MadisonLi: What can I do for you? | Shaun says "it's time." | MadisonLi: Ah. That. | A1a | |
7469 | Doctor Li? | MadisonLi: What can I do for you? | A | ||
7470 | Inst307LPBriefingScene | MadisonLi: If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. Otherwise they'll be waiting for you in the Relay room. | What happens to Liberty Prime after this? | MadisonLi: He'll be destroyed along with the rest of the Brotherhood. | Y1a |
7471 | MadisonLi: If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. Otherwise they'll be waiting for you in the Relay room. | Have we got a Plan B? | MadisonLi: We don't need a Plan B. This will work. Anything else? | X1a | |
7472 | MadisonLi: If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. Otherwise they'll be waiting for you in the Relay room. | No questions. Let's do this. | MadisonLi: Very well. Good luck to you. | B1a | |
7473 | MadisonLi: If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. Otherwise they'll be waiting for you in the Relay room. | What have I got for backup? | MadisonLi: Once the generators are down, we'll be able to throw everything we've got at them. And I do mean everything. | A1a | |
7474 | Rosalind: The little guy is going to be exposed and vulnerable, so you'll have to keep an eye on him. Make sure he doesn't get shot, you know? | What exactly is this virus going to do for us? | Rosalind: Well, if nothing else it'll take over the weapons systems, and establish their airship as a primary target. You can figure out what happens next. | Y1a | |
7475 | Rosalind: The little guy is going to be exposed and vulnerable, so you'll have to keep an eye on him. Make sure he doesn't get shot, you know? | I don't know if this is a good idea. Seems unnecessary to go to these lengths. | Rosalind: Oh I think it's a great idea. I mean really, who do they think they are? Using robots, against the Institute? Come on. | X1a | |
7476 | Rosalind: The little guy is going to be exposed and vulnerable, so you'll have to keep an eye on him. Make sure he doesn't get shot, you know? | I don't need some walking tin can to take them down. | Rosalind: Need? Maybe not. But we want to send them a message, right? Make sure they leave us alone for good. Turning Prime against them will do that. | B1a | |
7477 | Rosalind: The little guy is going to be exposed and vulnerable, so you'll have to keep an eye on him. Make sure he doesn't get shot, you know? | With Liberty Prime on our side, that'll give us a hell of an advantage. | Rosalind: He's not going to go stomping around, and he won't be taking orders. But he will have his weapons and targeting systems overridden. | A1a | |
7478 | Inst307LPHistoryLiScene | MadisonLi: With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | What did you do? | MadisonLi: I designed and oversaw the building of the reactor that ultimately solved the power problems. | Y1a |
7479 | MadisonLi: With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | Well, great. Helping the Brotherhood has really worked out well for us. | MadisonLi: Oh spare me. It was ten years ago... you were sleeping peacefully in your little tube while I went through a very special kind of hell. | X1a | |
7480 | MadisonLi: With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | {Irritated} So it's your fault the thing is here now. | MadisonLi: You have no idea what I went through. The awful choices I had to make... No idea. | B1a | |
7481 | MadisonLi: With my assistance, they were able to get his reactor running and use him against their enemies. | That's quite an achievement. | MadisonLi: In objective terms, yes it was. But the things I went through, that projected included, ultimately caused me to seek out something better. | A1a | |
7482 | Inst307LPHistoryWatsonScene | Evan: They never could get it up and running... until they got help from Doctor Li. | What did she do? | Evan: Designed the power system for it. Small, but powerful enough to get the thing moving. And shooting. And apparently, throwing bombs. | Y1a |
7483 | Evan: They never could get it up and running... until they got help from Doctor Li. | She was one of us. I never would've suspected she was a traitor. | Evan: To be fair, this was before she was part of the Institute. In fact, her experience with the Brotherhood was what led her to join us. | X1a | |
7484 | Evan: They never could get it up and running... until they got help from Doctor Li. | I can't believe she was stupid enough to help them. | Evan: Well, she hadn't yet joined the Institute. From what I understand, she didn't have much in the way of a choice. | B1a | |
7485 | Evan: They never could get it up and running... until they got help from Doctor Li. | I didn't realize she'd had such an impact. | Evan: Yeah. It was successful enough that they brought it with them; you can guess, I think, who they plan on using it on next. | A1a | |
7486 | Inst307StartScene | Shaun: There are more of them out there in the world, father, and they too will come for us. | You have something in mind if that happens? | Shaun: I'd like to prevent it from happening in the first place. | Y1a |
7487 | Shaun: There are more of them out there in the world, father, and they too will come for us. | I don't believe that will happen. Teach them a lesson, and they'll stay away. | Shaun: That is precisely my intent. We will teach them a lesson. | X1a | |
7488 | Shaun: There are more of them out there in the world, father, and they too will come for us. | So even if we fight them here, eventually we're screwed. | Shaun: Oh, not necessarily. | B1a | |
7489 | Shaun: There are more of them out there in the world, father, and they too will come for us. | We can defeat them now. We can defeat them again if we have to. | Shaun: Possibly, yes. But it would be smarter to put an end to it now. | A1a | |
7490 | Shaun: We need to destroy them before they can destroy us. | Destroy them? What exactly do you mean? | Shaun: I mean we eliminate all Brotherhood forces in the Commonwealth. | Y1a | |
7491 | Shaun: We need to destroy them before they can destroy us. | I don't know if that's a good idea. They're well fortified; attacking them would be risky. | Shaun: It's necessary. That's all that matters. | X1a | |
7492 | Shaun: We need to destroy them before they can destroy us. | They can't reach us here. We wait them out, and they'll go away. | Shaun: If I truly thought that was possible, we wouldn't be talking about it. | B1a | |
7493 | Shaun: We need to destroy them before they can destroy us. | You're right. We take the fight to them. | Shaun: I'm glad you agree. | A1a | |
7494 | Shaun: There is, obviously, one final threat the Institute faces. | What is it? What's this last threat? | Shaun: Well, perhaps it's not that obvious after all... | Y1a | |
7495 | Shaun: There is, obviously, one final threat the Institute faces. | {sarcastic} Sure, there's always one last thing. | Shaun: You're not wrong, I suppose. There will always be issues that need to be dealt with. But this... this is something else entirely. | X1a | |
7496 | Shaun: There is, obviously, one final threat the Institute faces. | There's just no end to this, is there. | Shaun: There is, and we've almost reached it. Just one last hurdle. | B1a | |
7497 | Shaun: There is, obviously, one final threat the Institute faces. | Whatever it is, we can handle it. | Shaun: I believe so, but in this case what matters most is how we handle it. | A1a | |
7498 | Shaun: They will know better than to ever interfere with us again. | So we're just going to attack them? | Shaun: There's a plan that's a little more involved than that. | Y1a | |
7499 | Shaun: They will know better than to ever interfere with us again. | I don't know if we can pull that off. | Shaun: I don't see that we have a choice. And with you leading the charge, how can we fail? | X1a | |
7500 | Shaun: They will know better than to ever interfere with us again. | And if we fail, we're just making things worse for ourselves. | Shaun: We won't fail. | B1a | |
7501 | Shaun: They will know better than to ever interfere with us again. | You seem pretty convinced this will work. | Shaun: The Institute is nothing if not thorough. | A1a | |
7502 | Inst307WatsonStartScene | Evan: Did you need something? | Any special projects going on that I should know about? | Evan: Are you referring to something in particular? Has something happened? | Y1a |
7503 | Evan: Did you need something? | We need to go talk to Shaun right now. | Evan: Okay, fine. Relax. | X1a | |
7504 | Evan: Did you need something? | It's nothing. Never mind. | Evan: Okay... | B1a | |
7505 | Evan: Did you need something? | Shaun says "it's time." | Evan: Oh. Well, I guess it's been coming. | A1a | |
7506 | Doctor Watson? | Evan: Did you need something? | A |
Inst308[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7507 | Inst308Stage10ShaunFinish | Shaun: I want you to know that I'm grateful for the time we've had. | {sad, hopeful} Do you really mean that? | Shaun: Yes, of course I do. | Y1a |
7508 | Shaun: I want you to know that I'm grateful for the time we've had. | I don't know what to say. | Shaun: It's all right. | X1a | |
7509 | Shaun: I want you to know that I'm grateful for the time we've had. | I wish we had more time. | Shaun: The time has been short, yes. But it's better than no time at all. | B1a | |
7510 | Shaun: I want you to know that I'm grateful for the time we've had. | I'm glad I found you. | Shaun: As am I. | A1a | |
7511 | Inst308Stage10ShaunStart | Shaun: Once I'm gone, it's all up to you. | Isn't there some other way? Another treatment that could help you? | Shaun: Nothing permanent, no. The inevitable could be delayed, but... at increasingly terrible cost. | Y1a |
7512 | Shaun: Once I'm gone, it's all up to you. | I don't know if I can take your place. | Shaun: You don't need to look at it that way. Don't worry about taking my place. Make your own place. | X1a | |
7513 | Shaun: Once I'm gone, it's all up to you. | There's got to be something more we can do for you. | Shaun: No, it's... This is what I want. It's all right. | B1a | |
7514 | Shaun: Once I'm gone, it's all up to you. | I'll do my best. | Shaun: I know you will. | A1a | |
7515 | Shaun: I'm glad it worked, but... I'm glad you're safe. | Are you... comfortable? | Shaun: It's good of you to ask. I'm fine. | Y1a | |
7516 | Shaun: I'm glad it worked, but... I'm glad you're safe. | It's all over. | Shaun: Ah, but... it's really not. It's just beginning for you. | X1a | |
7517 | Shaun: I'm glad it worked, but... I'm glad you're safe. | At one hell of a cost. | Shaun: They left us no choice. Remember that. | B1a | |
7518 | Shaun: I'm glad it worked, but... I'm glad you're safe. | We're all safe now. | Shaun: For now, yes. | A1a | |
7519 | Hello, Shaun. | Shaun: Ah, there you are. | A |
Inst308Post[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7520 | Inst308PostFilmoreScene | Filmore: I'm very sorry. I know this must be difficult for you. | What happens now? | Filmore: Now you take his place. | Y1a |
7521 | Filmore: I'm very sorry. I know this must be difficult for you. | {Neutral} He mentioned you... Said he always trusted you. | Filmore: That's very complimentary. Thank you. I hope you'll feel the same going forward. | X1a | |
7522 | Filmore: I'm very sorry. I know this must be difficult for you. | {bitter / Disgust} Good riddance. I'm glad he's gone. | Filmore: Well, that's... unfortunate. I suppose it' just as well he isn't able to hear that sentiment. Moving on... | B1a | |
7523 | Filmore: I'm very sorry. I know this must be difficult for you. | {sad, appreciative / Grateful} Thank you, that's kind of you. | Filmore: I'm certainly happy to do whatever I can to help going forward. | A1a | |
7524 | Excuse me, Allie... | Filmore: Don't tell me... He's gone, isn't he. | A | ||
7525 | - | {Deep sadness, finality. Saying a final farewell to your recently-deceased son. / Sad} Goodbye, Shaun. |
InstM01[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7526 | InstM01CedricScene | {Direct. firm / Stern} You ready to be reasonable now? | Cedric: You know the score, friend. If you've got the caps, we can talk. | A | |
7527 | {Direct. firm / Stern} We're not finished yet. | Player Default: I know you're in a tough situation here, but lives are at stake. Please help me. | A | ||
7528 | {Direct. firm / Stern} I want to know what you and Bill Sutton are planning. | Cedric: You know the score, friend. If you've got the caps, we can talk. | A | ||
7529 | Cedric: I got no particular loyalty to Bill Sutton or to Roger Warwick, so make me an offer and let's see what happens. | {Disbelief, disapproval... "What kind of man are you?" / Disbelief} You don't care about Roger's family? Not even his children? | Companion: Cait interjects | Y1a | |
7530 | Cedric: I got no particular loyalty to Bill Sutton or to Roger Warwick, so make me an offer and let's see what happens. | {Annoyed, impatient / Irritated} If that what it takes, fine. | Companion: Cait interjects | X1a | |
7531 | Cedric: I got no particular loyalty to Bill Sutton or to Roger Warwick, so make me an offer and let's see what happens. | {Angry / Angry} A man's life is at stake, and you're fishing for a bribe? You're pathetic. | Companion: Don't give him a single cap... the lowlife scum. | B1a | |
7532 | Cedric: I got no particular loyalty to Bill Sutton or to Roger Warwick, so make me an offer and let's see what happens. | {Pleading / Pleading} I know you're in a tough situation here, but lives are at stake. Please help me. | Companion: Cait interjects | A1a | |
7533 | Cedric: You again. Why do you care what happens on that farm? | {Stern} Answer my question. Why did Bill send you here? | Cedric: I heard you plenty good the first time, stranger. | Y1a | |
7534 | Cedric: You again. Why do you care what happens on that farm? | {Stern} You don't need to know why. Just trust me when I say it's important. | Cedric: Friend, I don't know where you're from, but let me tell you something. | X1a | |
7535 | Cedric: You again. Why do you care what happens on that farm? | {Stern} Bill Sutton's lost his mind, and now an innocent man might get hurt. | Cedric: I know Bill Sutton a lot better than you, and I know he ain't crazy. | B1a | |
7536 | Cedric: You again. Why do you care what happens on that farm? | {Stern} I don't want to see an innocent man come to harm over a false accusation. | Cedric: And if it's not a false accusation? | A1a | |
7537 | InstM01IsaacSceneComplete | Isaac: Good, good. I trust everything went smoothly? | {Question} Does it really matter how smoothly it went? | Isaac: Being a member of the Institute means holding yourself to a higher standard. | Y1a |
7538 | Isaac: Good, good. I trust everything went smoothly? | {Sarcastic} Not sure I'd call it smooth, but it's taken care of. | Isaac: Good enough, I suppose. | X1a | |
7539 | Isaac: Good, good. I trust everything went smoothly? | {Irritated} Hardly. | Isaac: Don't tell me the simple act of carrying a packet of seeds from point A to point B proved difficult for you, hm? | B1a | |
7540 | Isaac: Good, good. I trust everything went smoothly? | Yeah, pretty much. | Isaac: Splendid, splendid. | A1a | |
7541 | I delivered the seeds. | Isaac: Good, good. I trust everything went smoothly? | A | ||
7542 | InstM01IsaacSceneFailed | Isaac: Now what do you have to say for yourself? | {Curious, and a little concerned, a worrying revelation / Question} How did you know what happened up there? | Isaac: We monitor our surface operations carefully. | Y1a |
7543 | Isaac: Now what do you have to say for yourself? | {Indifferent, said with a shrug / Neutral} Look, sometimes things don't go the way you planned. That's life. | Isaac: Is that supposed to excuse your behavior? | X1a | |
7544 | Isaac: Now what do you have to say for yourself? | {Icy, stern, halfway between anger and not giving a shit / Stern} I don't owe you an explanation, doctor. You have no authority over me. | Isaac: Yes, well... You should know that I'll be reporting this to Father and the rest of the Directorate. | B1a | |
7545 | Isaac: Now what do you have to say for yourself? | {You're not sure what went wrong, but you are sorry that it did / Concerned} I'm sorry. I guess I just lost control. | Isaac: That's hardly a satisfactory explanation. | A1a | |
7546 | InstM01IsaacSceneIntro | Isaac: Also, you must be discrete! Do nothing to draw attention to yourself or raise suspicion. | {Question} And if your synth has been compromised? | Isaac: Then you'll have to improvise. You seem clever, I'm sure you'll manage. | Y1a |
7547 | Isaac: Also, you must be discrete! Do nothing to draw attention to yourself or raise suspicion. | {Sarcastic, deadpan / Sarcastic} Maybe I should get a secret decoder ring, too. | Isaac: A secret decoder ring? What a fascinating suggestion. I'll have to look into that. | X1a | |
7548 | Isaac: Also, you must be discrete! Do nothing to draw attention to yourself or raise suspicion. | {Rude. Like saying "really?" / Irritated} A code phrase? What a joke. | Isaac: No, sir, it is no joke. You had better start taking our work more seriously if you intend to have a future here. | B1a | |
7549 | Isaac: Also, you must be discrete! Do nothing to draw attention to yourself or raise suspicion. | I understand. | A1a | ||
7550 | Isaac: Hopefully you can manage such a simple task. | {Curious / Question} Seeds for what? | Companion: Cait interjects | Y1a | |
7551 | Isaac: Hopefully you can manage such a simple task. | {Impatient / Irritated} Just give me the seeds. | Companion: Cait interjects | X1a | |
7552 | Isaac: Hopefully you can manage such a simple task. | {Angry / Angry} Don't patronize me, pencilneck. | Companion: Cait interjects | B1a | |
7553 | Isaac: Hopefully you can manage such a simple task. | {Confident / Confident} It won't be a problem. | Companion: Cait interjects | A1a | |
7554 | InstM01JaneyScene | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry, but I'm not supposed to talk to you. | {Puzzled} What do you mean? Why not? | Janey: Foreman Bill says we shouldn't trust any strangers who come to visit daddy. | Y1a |
7555 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry, but I'm not supposed to talk to you. | {Annoyed. Emphasis on "won't", like "I was going to, but now I'm not." / Irritated} Fine, maybe I won't try to save your father's life. | Janey: No, wait... please. | X1a | |
7556 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry, but I'm not supposed to talk to you. | {Forceful / Stern} I don't care. I need information, and you're going to give it to me. | Janey: Alright... alright. I'll talk to you. | B1a | |
7557 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry, but I'm not supposed to talk to you. | {Pleading} Look, your father's in danger and I'm trying to help him. | Janey: Well... okay. If you really are trying to help, then I guess I can talk to you. | A1a | |
7558 | InstM01JuneScene | June: Meanwhile, our foreman has this crazy idea that Roger's been replaced by a synth. | {Surprised, disappointed / Surprised} And you actually believe him? | June: I honestly don't know what to believe. It's true Roger's been acting different, but is he a synth? | Y1a |
7559 | June: Meanwhile, our foreman has this crazy idea that Roger's been replaced by a synth. | {Concerned} Sounds like your foreman's lost his mind. | June: I don't know what to think anymore. | X1a | |
7560 | June: Meanwhile, our foreman has this crazy idea that Roger's been replaced by a synth. | {Admonishing / Irritated} If your husband's trying to be a better man, you should be more grateful. | June: Oh, I suppose you're right. Maybe people really can change for the better. | B1a | |
7561 | June: Meanwhile, our foreman has this crazy idea that Roger's been replaced by a synth. | {Friendly} If your husband wants to be a better man, you should support him. | June: You're right. I'm his wife, I should stand at his side no matter what. | A1a | |
7562 | FemaleBoston: Is this something important? Because I'm not really in the mood for a chat right now. | {Question} Trouble with your husband? | June: As a matter of fact, yes. | Y1a | |
7563 | FemaleBoston: Is this something important? Because I'm not really in the mood for a chat right now. | It might help to talk about your troubles. | June: Maybe you're right. | X1a | |
7564 | FemaleBoston: Is this something important? Because I'm not really in the mood for a chat right now. | {annoyed / Irritated} Look lady, I don't appreciate being brushed off. | June: Of course not. I'm sorry, I'm being rude. | B1a | |
7565 | FemaleBoston: Is this something important? Because I'm not really in the mood for a chat right now. | {Sympathetic / Sad} Sounds like things are tough. I'm sorry to hear that. | June: Thank you for saying so. | A1a | |
7566 | InstM01RogerBillDead | Roger: I know he was suspicious of me, but you didn't have to kill him! | {Firm / Conspiratorial} What did you expect? He was turning your family against you. I had to act. | Y1a | |
7567 | Roger: I know he was suspicious of me, but you didn't have to kill him! | {Confident} Bill was a bigger threat than you realize. He had to go. | X1a | ||
7568 | Roger: I know he was suspicious of me, but you didn't have to kill him! | {Cold / Stern} He might have come around, but I wasn't willing to risk it. The operation comes first. | B1a | ||
7569 | Roger: I know he was suspicious of me, but you didn't have to kill him! | {Defensive / Stern} I did what was necessary to protect you and your family. | A1a | ||
7570 | InstM01RogerSceneIntro | MaleEvenToned: Didn't run into too much trouble coming out here, I hope? | {Irritated / Irritated} Do I look like a delivery man to you? | Roger: Well, let's see... dirty clothes, worn boots... yep. Looks about right. So how was your trip? Any trouble with the local wildlife? | Y1a |
7571 | MaleEvenToned: Didn't run into too much trouble coming out here, I hope? | {Ambivalent} I've seen better, and I've seen worse. | Roger: Right down the middle. huh? Well, I'll take that over bad news any day. | X1a | |
7572 | MaleEvenToned: Didn't run into too much trouble coming out here, I hope? | {Annoyed, short-tempered / Irritated} It was terrible. Everything here is trying to kill me. | Roger: Sorry to hear it, friend. Commonwealth can be a dangerous place, no doubt about that. | B1a | |
7573 | MaleEvenToned: Didn't run into too much trouble coming out here, I hope? | {Friendly, a greeting} Some bloodbugs chased me halfway across the Commonwealth, but I made it. | Roger: Yeah, those things can be pretty territorial. Glad they didn't catch you! | A1a | |
7574 | InstM01RogerSceneSuspect | Roger: Cedric's vanished. Bill says he had to visit a sick relative, but I think he went to get help. | {Question} Do you have any idea where Cedric went? | Roger: Of course I don't. The whole point of their plan was to keep me from finding out. | Y1a |
7575 | Roger: Cedric's vanished. Bill says he had to visit a sick relative, but I think he went to get help. | {Sarcastic} Oh great. This just gets better and better. | X1a | ||
7576 | Roger: Cedric's vanished. Bill says he had to visit a sick relative, but I think he went to get help. | {Irritated / Irritated} You have no idea where Cedric is? You're helpless, Roger. | Roger: Of course I don't. The whole point of their plan was to keep me from finding out. | B1a | |
7577 | Roger: Cedric's vanished. Bill says he had to visit a sick relative, but I think he went to get help. | {Confident} Someone must have seen where he went. | Roger: I have an idea about that. | A1a | |
7578 | Roger: Now he's starting to work on my wife and kids, trying to turn them against me too. | {Concerned / Question} Just how dangerous is this foreman? Is he a real threat? | Roger: I don't know, maybe. He's heard all the same boogeyman stories as everyone else. | Y1a | |
7579 | Roger: Now he's starting to work on my wife and kids, trying to turn them against me too. | {Chastising, emphasis on "your" / Irritated} They aren't your wife and kids. Don't lose perspective here. | Roger: I know that, it's just... it's a habit, I guess. I've gotten used to saying it. | X1a | |
7580 | Roger: Now he's starting to work on my wife and kids, trying to turn them against me too. | {Angry / Angry} Jesus, what a mess. You've really screwed up. | Roger: Look, I'm on my own out here. I've got no backup and no support. I'm doing the best I can. | B1a | |
7581 | Roger: Now he's starting to work on my wife and kids, trying to turn them against me too. | {Confident / Confident} They just need to be convinced Bill's wrong. That won't be hard. | Roger: I hope so. | A1a | |
7582 | Roger: Listen, I need your help. The whole operation's in danger of being exposed. | {Question} Why? What happened? | Y1a | ||
7583 | Roger: Listen, I need your help. The whole operation's in danger of being exposed. | {mocking / Sarcastic} The Institute builds an underground scientific utopia, and you're their crowning achievement. The future is fucked. | Roger: You try working alone with no support for months on end, see how easy it is. | X1a | |
7584 | Roger: Listen, I need your help. The whole operation's in danger of being exposed. | {Annoyed.. the person you are talking to really messed up / Irritated} And you need me to bail your ass out. | Roger: Hey, I'm doing the best I can, but I'm on my own up here. Now let me give you the details. | B1a | |
7585 | Roger: Listen, I need your help. The whole operation's in danger of being exposed. | {Reassuring / Confident} Tell me the problem and I'll see what I can do. | A1a | ||
7586 | InstM01RogerThanks | {Concerned / Concerned} You okay? | Roger: Yeah, mostly. I thought for sure I was a dead man. | A | |
7587 | Roger: Yeah, mostly. I thought for sure I was a dead man. | {Question} What happened to set him off like that? | Roger: Bill was already on edge, but Cedric hadn't come back yet and then you showed up. | Y1a | |
7588 | Roger: Yeah, mostly. I thought for sure I was a dead man. | {Scolding / Stern} You were careless. You let your guard down and it almost got you killed. | Roger: I know. I just... I guess I was hoping we could convince Bill he was wrong. | B1a | |
7589 | Roger: Yeah, mostly. I thought for sure I was a dead man. | {Relieved / Friendly} I'm just glad that you and your family are safe now. | Roger: Well, we're in your debt. | A1a | |
7590 | InstM01StandoffScene2 | Bill: So what do you plan to do, stranger? Are you ready to take a bullet for a synth? | {Stern} And you? Will you really risk your life to prove an insane theory? | Bill: Guess you're about to find out. | Y1a |
7591 | Bill: So what do you plan to do, stranger? Are you ready to take a bullet for a synth? | {Stern, hard-edged... you're about to kill this guy / Stern} I guess we're not going to settle this with words. | Bill: Now that we can agree on. | X1a | |
7592 | Bill: So what do you plan to do, stranger? Are you ready to take a bullet for a synth? | {Angry} You leave me no choice. | B1a | ||
7593 | Bill: So what do you plan to do, stranger? Are you ready to take a bullet for a synth? | {Stern} If it means protecting innocent people from a madman, yes. | Bill: A madman? Is that what you think I am? | A1a | |
7594 | Bill: That's right, I figured it out! I know you're up to something, and I ain't going to trust a word you say. | {Worried} Do you really want to leave these children without a father? | Bill: Their real father's long gone, and I'm guessing you people had a hand in that. | Y1a | |
7595 | Bill: That's right, I figured it out! I know you're up to something, and I ain't going to trust a word you say. | {Ominous, a warning / Stern} Whatever action you take here, you'd better be prepared for the consequences. | Bill: That goes for both of us. | X1a | |
7596 | Bill: That's right, I figured it out! I know you're up to something, and I ain't going to trust a word you say. | {Cold, foreceful, about to kill a man / Angry} I'm ending this right now. | B1a | ||
7597 | Bill: That's right, I figured it out! I know you're up to something, and I ain't going to trust a word you say. | {Cool, calculated / Confident} It's your decision, but I don't think you'll pull that trigger. | Bill: There's no turning back now, not for me. | A1a | |
7598 | MaleRough: You! I know you're a part of this. You probably killed the real Roger so this thing could take his place. | {Cautious, talking to an armed madman. / Concerned} Is this what you really want, Bill? To kill an innocent man and destroy a family? | Bill: An innocent man's already been killed, and this thing pretending to be Roger ain't him! | Y1a | |
7599 | MaleRough: You! I know you're a part of this. You probably killed the real Roger so this thing could take his place. | {Cautious, talking down a madman / Worried} Calm down, Bill. You're letting fear get the better of you. | Bill: I should be afraid. Everyone should! These synths are everywhere! | X1a | |
7600 | MaleRough: You! I know you're a part of this. You probably killed the real Roger so this thing could take his place. | {Stern warning / Stern} Put down that gun, Bill. | Bill: Not happening, stranger. | B1a | |
7601 | MaleRough: You! I know you're a part of this. You probably killed the real Roger so this thing could take his place. | {Careful... Trying to talk down an armed madman / Concerned} There's no need for violence here. Let's talk things over. | Bill: You're stalling! | A1a | |
7602 | InstM01WallyScene | MaleChild: Sorry lady, but I'm not supposed to talk to strangers. | {Puzzled} Who told you that? | Wally: My mom. She says until she figures things out, we can't trust anybody. | Y1a |
7603 | MaleChild: Sorry lady, but I'm not supposed to talk to strangers. | {Irritated} You're not being very helpful here, kid. | Wally: It's not my fault. | X1a | |
7604 | MaleChild: Sorry lady, but I'm not supposed to talk to strangers. | {Warning / Stern} I've got ways of making you talk, kid. Don't make me use them. | Wally: Whoa, hold on a sec. | B1a | |
7605 | MaleChild: Sorry lady, but I'm not supposed to talk to strangers. | {Friendly} Well, I'm not a stranger. I'm a friend of your father's, and I'm here to help him. | Wally: Oh good. I'm really glad you're here, because I'm scared something bad is going to happen to my dad. | A1a |
InstM02[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7606 | InstM02JustinReportFindings | It's not Alan Binet that's helping the synths. It's his son, Liam. | Justin: The boy? I wouldn't have thought him capable of such thing. | A | |
7607 | Justin: I admit, I didn't think you could pull it off. | {Rising anger / Irritated} That's what this was about? You wanted to embarrass me? | Justin: What? No! Of course not! I resent the accusation. | Y1a | |
7608 | Justin: I admit, I didn't think you could pull it off. | {Wry, sarcastic, mock injury / Sarcastic} I'll try not to take that personally. | Justin: I won't make that mistake again. | X1a | |
7609 | Justin: I admit, I didn't think you could pull it off. | {Irritated} This better be the last time you screw up. | Justin: Yes, well... I'll be taking steps to make sure this never happens again. | B1a | |
7610 | Justin: I admit, I didn't think you could pull it off. | {Firm / Confident} Let's make sure this can't happen again. | Justin: I intend to implement improved internal security measures, and that includes tighter monitoring of our network. | A1a | |
7611 | Justin: The boy? I wouldn't have thought him capable of such thing. | {Question} What's going to happen to him? | Justin: We will teach him a... memorable lesson about the price of interfering in our operations. | Y1a | |
7612 | Justin: The boy? I wouldn't have thought him capable of such thing. | {Confident} Believe it or don't, but I know for a fact that it's him. | Justin: I won't ask how you found out, but others might. Hopefully you can prove it if needed. | X1a | |
7613 | Justin: The boy? I wouldn't have thought him capable of such thing. | {Stern} Underestimating Liam was a costly mistake. | Justin: Maybe, but it's a mistake I'll shortly be correcting. | B1a | |
7614 | Justin: The boy? I wouldn't have thought him capable of such thing. | {Certain} The kid's smart, smarter than you realize. | Justin: He really is his father's son, I guess. | A1a | |
7615 | InstM02Scene1JustinIntro | Justin: I'm convinced that someone is Alan Binet. He thinks that synths are people. He even lives with one. It's disturbing, | {Question} Who else has access to the terminals in Robotics? | Justin: Well, there's Max Loken and Father of course, but I know those men. They wouldn't do something like this. | Y1a |
7616 | Justin: I'm convinced that someone is Alan Binet. He thinks that synths are people. He even lives with one. It's disturbing, | {Irritated} Skip to the part where this has anything to do with me. | Justin: I'm getting to that. | X1a | |
7617 | Justin: I'm convinced that someone is Alan Binet. He thinks that synths are people. He even lives with one. It's disturbing, | {Ominous / Angry} If Doctor Binet really has betrayed the Institute, then he's going to regret it. | Justin: I can see you're not a man to be trifled with. Good. | B1a | |
7618 | Justin: I'm convinced that someone is Alan Binet. He thinks that synths are people. He even lives with one. It's disturbing, | {Defiant} There's got to be some way to prove it was him. | Justin: I agree. | A1a | |
7619 | Justin: The rate of escapes has been increasing lately, and I don't think it's just random chance. | {Question} What are you doing to solve this problem? | Y1a | ||
7620 | Justin: The rate of escapes has been increasing lately, and I don't think it's just random chance. | {Sarcastic. Mocking.} We're really underneath Salem! Now it all makes sense! What with the witch hunt and all. | Justin: Of course. | X1a | |
7621 | Justin: The rate of escapes has been increasing lately, and I don't think it's just random chance. | {Mocking / Sarcastic} Must be embarrassing for you. | Justin: Real leadership means taking responsibility. | B1a | |
7622 | Justin: The rate of escapes has been increasing lately, and I don't think it's just random chance. | They could be getting help. | Justin: I'm sure of it. | A1a | |
7623 | NPCMJustinAyo: We've got a problem here and to be honest, Father's never taken it as seriously as he should. I'm hoping you will. | {Question} What's the problem? | Y1a | ||
7624 | NPCMJustinAyo: We've got a problem here and to be honest, Father's never taken it as seriously as he should. I'm hoping you will. | I guess that depends on what the problem is. | Justin: Of course | X1a | |
7625 | NPCMJustinAyo: We've got a problem here and to be honest, Father's never taken it as seriously as he should. I'm hoping you will. | {Annoyed / Irritated} Give me the short version. | Justin: Fine. | B1a | |
7626 | NPCMJustinAyo: We've got a problem here and to be honest, Father's never taken it as seriously as he should. I'm hoping you will. | {Reassuring / Friendly} I'll help if I can. | Justin: Good. That's what I wanted to hear. | A1a | |
7627 | InstM02Scene2AlanInvestigate | Alan: If there's something specific you want to ask me, then get on with it. | {Question} How many synths have escaped? | Alan: I'm not sure of the exact number, but I can tell you the rate of escapes has accelerated greatly in recent months. | Y1a |
7628 | Alan: If there's something specific you want to ask me, then get on with it. | {Question} Does anyone else have access to your terminals? | Alan: Unlikely. I don't let anyone else lay a finger on my terminals without my close supervision. | X1a | |
7629 | Alan: If there's something specific you want to ask me, then get on with it. | We're done. | Alan: Very well. | B1a | |
7630 | Alan: If there's something specific you want to ask me, then get on with it. | {Question} Why would Ayo think you were helping synths? | Alan: He probably thinks my admiration for the synths might have caused me to have some delusion about setting them free. | A1a | |
7631 | NPCMAlanBinet: Our synths are truly remarkable. Every day they manage to surprise me. Now, what can I do for you? | {Direct / Stern} Are you helping synths escape from the Institute, Doctor Binet? | Alan: Not this nonsense again. | Y1a | |
7632 | NPCMAlanBinet: Our synths are truly remarkable. Every day they manage to surprise me. Now, what can I do for you? | {Dismissive / Stern} I can't discuss it. Just go back to what you were doing. | Alan: Wait a minute... did Justin Ayo send you here to look through these terminals? | X1a | |
7633 | NPCMAlanBinet: Our synths are truly remarkable. Every day they manage to surprise me. Now, what can I do for you? | {Cold, heartless / Stern} You're helping synths escape, and I'm going to prove it. | Alan: What?! I'm not doing anything of the sort! | B1a | |
7634 | NPCMAlanBinet: Our synths are truly remarkable. Every day they manage to surprise me. Now, what can I do for you? | {Sincere, concerned / Concerned} Justin Ayo thinks you're helping synths escape. I need to know the truth. | Alan: I see. The man does not lack for tenacity. | A1a | |
7635 | InstM02Scene3AlanLogin | {Question} Do you ever log in from your quarters? | Alan: Goodness no. When I retire for the day, I put any thought of work out of my mind. | A | |
7636 | Alan: Carry on with your investigation, if you wish. You'll find nothing to incriminate me, I promise you that. | {Thinking} What if it's a frame job? Who would benefit if you looked guilty? | Alan: A frame job? What is that, some pre-war vernacular for blaming the innocent? | Y1a | |
7637 | Alan: Carry on with your investigation, if you wish. You'll find nothing to incriminate me, I promise you that. | {Suspicious} We'll see. | Alan: Indeed we will. | X1a | |
7638 | Alan: Carry on with your investigation, if you wish. You'll find nothing to incriminate me, I promise you that. | {Stern} I'd better not. | Alan: If you think I can be intimidated by the likes of you, I'm afraid you are quite mistaken. | B1a | |
7639 | Alan: Carry on with your investigation, if you wish. You'll find nothing to incriminate me, I promise you that. | {Agreement, but keeping it cool and professional / Friendly} I believe you, but I still need answers. | Alan: Then do what you must, but leave me out of it. | A1a | |
7640 | Alan: Do you suspect that someone has logged into one of the laboratory terminals from my quarters? | {Question} Is there someone who would want to? | Alan: The only people who have any interest in the synth lab already have access to those computers. | Y1a | |
7641 | Alan: Do you suspect that someone has logged into one of the laboratory terminals from my quarters? | {Suspicious} Possibly. | Alan: You're a cagey one, aren't you? | X1a | |
7642 | Alan: Do you suspect that someone has logged into one of the laboratory terminals from my quarters? | Just trying to cover all the bases. | Alan: How thorough of you. | B1a | |
7643 | Alan: Do you suspect that someone has logged into one of the laboratory terminals from my quarters? | There's a remote access entry in the log. It came from your quarters. | Alan: Let me guess, terminal three? | A1a | |
7644 | InstM02Scene3LiamInvestigate | Liam: I mean, why is it such a big deal if a few synths escape? We have more than enough here. | {Question} Is there anyone else who might want to help the synth? | Liam: I don't know. You figure it out. Just leave my dad out of it, okay? | Y1a |
7645 | Liam: I mean, why is it such a big deal if a few synths escape? We have more than enough here. | {Stern rebuke / Stern} That's not the point. It's a matter of trust and loyalty. | Liam: My father's been loyal to the Institute every day of his life. Anyone who questions that is a fool. | X1a | |
7646 | Liam: I mean, why is it such a big deal if a few synths escape? We have more than enough here. | {Stern, threatening / Stern} Last chance, Liam. If you know anything, tell me now. | Liam: I already told you., I don't know anything about it. | B1a | |
7647 | Liam: I mean, why is it such a big deal if a few synths escape? We have more than enough here. | {Sympathetic, almost pleading / Concerned} Liam, I can only help if you're honest with me. | Liam: I already told you., I don't know anything about it. | A1a | |
7648 | Liam: I guess he could get into real trouble if they decide he's guilty anyway. | {Question} Do you know anything that might help me prove his innocence? | Liam: I don't know anything that would help. I wish I did. | Y1a | |
7649 | Liam: I guess he could get into real trouble if they decide he's guilty anyway. | {Concerned} Maybe. Your father is important, but so are the synths. | Liam: Yeah, that's what everyone keeps saying. It's like the synths are more important than people. | X1a | |
7650 | Liam: I guess he could get into real trouble if they decide he's guilty anyway. | {Stern} You're damn right. If he can't be trusted, then he doesn't belong here. | B1a | ||
7651 | Liam: I guess he could get into real trouble if they decide he's guilty anyway. | {Reassuring} If your father is innocent, then there's nothing to worry about. | A1a | ||
7652 | NPCMLiamBinet: Oh, it's you again. What are you doing here? | {Question} Know anything about a remote computer access? | Liam: Um... no, I don't know anything about that. | Y1a | |
7653 | NPCMLiamBinet: Oh, it's you again. What are you doing here? | {Playing coy / Friendly} Oh, just looking around. | Liam: Aw, come on, you're not going to fool me that easily. | X1a | |
7654 | NPCMLiamBinet: Oh, it's you again. What are you doing here? | {Direct, blunt, stern / Stern} I'm here to prove that your father is helping synths escape. | Liam: No he's not! First that Ayo guy tries to accuse him and now you. | B1a | |
7655 | NPCMLiamBinet: Oh, it's you again. What are you doing here? | I'm investigating synth escapes. | Liam: I already told Justin Ayo that my dad has nothing to do with that. | A1a | |
7656 | InstM02Scene4LiamConfession | {Stern} You're the one helping synths escape. Why? | Liam: So, you figured it out. Nice work. Nobody else down here could. I'm not surprised it took someone from outside. | A | |
7657 | Liam: When he came after my dad, that was the last straw. | {Question} Would that really solve anything? Who would take Justin's place if he were gone. | Liam: Alana Secord. She's honest, fair and good at what she does. | Y1a | |
7658 | Liam: When he came after my dad, that was the last straw. | {Bargaining / Conspiratorial} Maybe if you offered me the right incentive... | Liam: Well, I guess I could part with my spare glasses. My dad always says they make me look smarter. | X1a | |
7659 | Liam: When he came after my dad, that was the last straw. | {Stern} Nice try kid, but that's not happening. | Liam: Well, I guess that's it for me, then. At least now I can prove my dad is innocent. | B1a | |
7660 | Liam: When he came after my dad, that was the last straw. | If he's as bad as you say, then he needs to go. | Liam: I know just what to do. | A1a | |
7661 | Liam: I decided to help the ones that wanted to escape, so they can have a better life. | What happens to the synths you free? | Liam: I like to think they go on to live better lives. I hope so, anyway. | Y1a | |
7662 | Liam: I decided to help the ones that wanted to escape, so they can have a better life. | {Admonishment, blame / Stern} You should know that Eve is dead. She died trying to protect you. | Liam: Oh no... no. I'm so sorry. I had no idea she's grown that attached, or cared that much. | X1a | |
7663 | Liam: I decided to help the ones that wanted to escape, so they can have a better life. | {Angry / Stern} Eve was going to kill me to protect your secret. | Liam: Oh no... no. I'm so sorry. I had no idea she's grown that attached, or cared that much. | X2a | |
7664 | Liam: I decided to help the ones that wanted to escape, so they can have a better life. | {Strong rebuke / Irritated} A better life? It's a living hell up there. | Liam: I'm not forcing them to leave, I'm just, you know, giving them an opportunity. | B1a | |
7665 | Liam: I decided to help the ones that wanted to escape, so they can have a better life. | Down here, they're no better than servants. At least on the surface, they'll be free. | Liam: That's all I've ever wanted for them. | A1a | |
7666 | InstM02Scene4LiamFinish | I disabled the safeguards. | Liam: Way ahead of you. I've already accessed the terminal and planted the evidence. Pretty good, huh? | A | |
7667 | Liam: Way ahead of you. I've already accessed the terminal and planted the evidence. Pretty good, huh? | {Question} So what happens now? | Y1a | ||
7668 | Liam: Way ahead of you. I've already accessed the terminal and planted the evidence. Pretty good, huh? | Whatever you say. | Liam: Well, maybe every kid was a computer genius back in your time, but it's pretty rare now. | X1a | |
7669 | Liam: Way ahead of you. I've already accessed the terminal and planted the evidence. Pretty good, huh? | {Unimpressed / Irritated} It's nothing special. | Liam: Well, maybe every kid was a computer genius back in your time, but it's pretty rare now. | B1a | |
7670 | Liam: Way ahead of you. I've already accessed the terminal and planted the evidence. Pretty good, huh? | {Impressed / Impressed} You're a natural, kid. | Liam: Yep. Maybe one day I'll even be head of the Robotics division. | A1a | |
7671 | InstM02SceneEveConfront | Eve: I'm sorry. You seem like a good person, but I can't let you tell Justin that Liam is helping the synths. | {Question} You'd really risk your life to protect Liam? | Y1a | |
7672 | Eve: I'm sorry. You seem like a good person, but I can't let you tell Justin that Liam is helping the synths. | {Warning / Stern} You're making a big mistake here. | X1a | ||
7673 | Eve: I'm sorry. You seem like a good person, but I can't let you tell Justin that Liam is helping the synths. | {Stern, uncompromising / Stern} Liam has to face justice for what he's done. | B1a | ||
7674 | Eve: I'm sorry. You seem like a good person, but I can't let you tell Justin that Liam is helping the synths. | {Sincere / Confident} I promise not to tell Justin. I'll keep your secret. | A1a | ||
7675 | Player Default: Justin was closing in, figuring things out... I offered to help so he wouldn't get caught. | {Puzzled / Puzzled} What do you mean, "him"? Who are you talking about? | Y1a | ||
7676 | Player Default: Justin was closing in, figuring things out... I offered to help so he wouldn't get caught. | {Annoyed, impatient / Irritated} Stop being vague and just tell me what's going on. | X1a | ||
7677 | Player Default: If I let you go, they'll find out everything and they'll take him away. | {Stern, direct / Stern} I want answers, and I want them now. | B1a | ||
7678 | Player Default: If you find out what's on this terminal, everyone will know it was him. | Sounds like you're protecting someone. | A1a | ||
7679 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry that you had to find me here. | {Surprise / Question} You're the one who's been helping the synths escape? | Eve: Me? No, I... I'm just helping. | Y1a | |
7680 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry that you had to find me here. | {Ironic (spoken rhetorically) / Thinking} Of course... it's the synth who's been helping synths. | Eve: Me? No, I... I'm just helping. | X1a | |
7681 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry that you had to find me here. | {Warning / Stern} Put that gun away, now. | Eve: I... I want to, but I can't. You know too much. | B1a | |
7682 | FemaleEvenToned: I'm sorry that you had to find me here. | {Buying time, under threat / Pleading} Hold on. Let's just talk about this. | Eve: I wish we could, but you know too much already. | A1a |
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# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
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7683 | InstM03FatherScene | {Direct... you know the answer is yes / Confident} I take it you know about the situation in BioScience? | Father: Of course. | A | |
7684 | Father: The sooner you get some real experience under your belt, the better. | You know these men a lot better than I do. Do you have any advice? | Father: Don't assume this is a bluff. These men are proud. They might well be prepared to die for their cause. | Y1a | |
7685 | Father: The sooner you get some real experience under your belt, the better. | {Filled with doubt / Concerned} But these men have no reason to respect me. I'm just a stranger to them. | Father: They know that you are my father. That will be enough. | X1a | |
7686 | Father: The sooner you get some real experience under your belt, the better. | {Bittersweet... concerned for a loved one / Concerned} Don't talk like that. You've got plenty of time left, and we have a lot to catch up on. | Father: If only that were true. | B1a | |
7687 | Father: The sooner you get some real experience under your belt, the better. | {Bittersweet / Friendly} You're right. It makes me proud to see the man you grew up to be, Shaun. | Father: Thank you. | A1a | |
7688 | Father: The future of the Institute might well depend on how you handle this crisis. | {Asking for help / Question} These men respect you. Can't you talk to them? | Father: I could , but that would be a missed opportunity for you to show that you can be the leader these people need. | Y1a | |
7689 | Father: The future of the Institute might well depend on how you handle this crisis. | {Sarcasm / Sarcastic} Hey, no pressure, right? | X1a | ||
7690 | Father: The future of the Institute might well depend on how you handle this crisis. | {Anger, resentment / Irritated} That's not fair. I hardly know these people. | B1a | ||
7691 | Father: The future of the Institute might well depend on how you handle this crisis. | {Confident / Confident} Then I'll do my best to resolve it. | Father: I know that you will. | A1a | |
7692 | InstM03LawrenceBranch1Convince | Player Default: Then, things will return to normal and the work will resume. | {Offering an olive branch, trying to be nice / Question} Can't you at least give me a chance? | Lawrence: A chance? Hm. | Y1a |
7693 | Player Default: I'm sorry, but our minds are made up. Both Doctor Loken and I have resolved to stand our ground. | {Stern} If neither of us is willing to change our minds, then I guess that's that. | Lawrence: There's nothing more to say, then. | X1a | |
7694 | Player Default: You can't hope to relate to us or understand the work we do here. | {Stern, direct. Emphasis on "will". / Stern} What you've done here is inexcusable, and you will answer for it. | Lawrence: There's nothing more to say, then. | B1a | |
7695 | Player Default: The truth is simply this - you have no idea what it means to be the director of the Institute. | {Compassionate, but firm / Confident} I know you're upset, but I'm not going to change my mind. | Lawrence: There's nothing more to say, then. | A1a | |
7696 | {A challenge / Question} You'd rather everyone fight over the job? Is that what's best for the Institute? | Lawrence: I agree that the transition will be chaotic, but eventually, a leader will emerge from that chaos. | Y1a | ||
7697 | {Negotiating} Maybe, maybe not. All I'm asking is that you keep an open mind. | Lawrence: I'm sorry, but our minds are made up. Both Doctor Loken and I have resolved to stand our ground. | X1a | ||
7698 | If I just stay out of everyone's way, it should be easy. | Lawrence: If only it were that simple. | B1a | ||
7699 | {Confident understanding / Confident} I'm under no illusion that this will easy. | Lawrence: Your determination is admirable, if misguided. | A1a | ||
7700 | InstM03LawrenceScene1Window | Player Default: Far from it. What we do, we do to protect the Institute. | Last chance, doctor. Sure you won't change your mind? | Lawrence: This is much bigger than just you and I. I'm protecting decades of research and progress. | Y1a |
7701 | Player Default: You and the others will go hungry long before we do. | I thought you were a reasonable man. Maybe I was wrong. | Lawrence: This is much bigger than just you and I. I'm protecting decades of research and progress. | X1a | |
7702 | Player Default: I assure you, Doctor Loken and I are prepared to make any sacrifice in order to uphold the ideals of the Institute. | You're a stubborn fool, and you're not going to like how this ends. | Lawrence: Nor will you. | B1a | |
7703 | Player Default: Without experienced and competent leadership, the Institute could be thrown into chaos. Decades of research could be jeopardized. | {Disappointed, resigned / Concerned} We seem to be at an impasse. | Lawrence: Then there's nothing more to talk about, is there? | A1a | |
7704 | Player Default: Father chose not to talk to the Directorate before annointing you his successor, so how about I follow his fine example? | Don't you think you're being a little selfish here? | Lawrence: Far from it. What we do, we do to protect the Institute. | Y1a | |
7705 | Player Default: You haven't earned my respect and you never will. | {Irritated / Irritated} I'm not a patient person, Doctor Higgs. | Lawrence: Unlike you, Doctor Loken and I are very patient. | X1a | |
7706 | Player Default: So by all means, come and join us. Just don't say I didn't warn you. | {Stern warning / Stern} Don't force me to take drastic measures, doctor. | Lawrence: Oh, so you mean to martyr us, then? | B1a | |
7707 | Player Default: Let's see if anyone can afford to ignore me now! | {Hopeful, trying to persuade / Confident} Father believes in me. The least you can do is give me a chance. | Lawrence: How could you hope to lead us when you hardly know anything about what we do? | A1a | |
7708 | Player Default: Let's see if anyone can afford to ignore me now! | {Hopeful, trying to persuade / Confident} Father believed in me. The least you can do is give me a chance. | Lawrence: How could you hope to lead us when you hardly know anything about what we do? | A2a | |
7709 | NPCMLawrenceHiggs: If you've come to change our minds, then you're wasting your time. | {Offering an olive branch / Question} Can we talk about this? | Lawrence: Father chose not to talk to the Directorate before annointing you his successor, so how about I follow his fine example? | Y1a | |
7710 | NPCMLawrenceHiggs: If you've come to change our minds, then you're wasting your time. | {Annoyed, impatient / Irritated} You're upset, I get it. You've made your point. Now open the door. | Lawrence: I'm not taking orders from you. | X1a | |
7711 | NPCMLawrenceHiggs: If you've come to change our minds, then you're wasting your time. | {Menacing, implying violence / Stern} I had a more direct solution in mind. | Lawrence: Oh really? Our synth guards are programmed to attack anyone who enters here. | B1a | |
7712 | NPCMLawrenceHiggs: If you've come to change our minds, then you're wasting your time. | {Sympathetic, but firm} I know you're angry, but there's a better way to handle this. | Lawrence: No, you're wrong. You see, I've tried talking. For years I've suggested that we do things differently here, but nobody listens. | A1a | |
7713 | InstM03LawrenceScene2Violence | {Firm, a little angry / Stern} It's over, Doctor Higgs. | Lawrence: What do you plan to do now? Kill us and take the key? Go on, then! Prove how right we were! | A | |
7714 | Lawrence: What do you plan to do now? Kill us and take the key? Go on, then! Prove how right we were! | Is that what you want? To be a martyr? | Lawrence: I want only what's best for the Institute! It's all I've ever wanted! | Y1a | |
7715 | Lawrence: What do you plan to do now? Kill us and take the key? Go on, then! Prove how right we were! | {Fed up / Irritated} This has gone on long enough. Open that door, now. | Lawrence: No! I refuse! Now do your worst! | X1a | |
7716 | Lawrence: What do you plan to do now? Kill us and take the key? Go on, then! Prove how right we were! | {Angry, violence is imminent / Angry} I'm ending this right now. | B1a | ||
7717 | Lawrence: What do you plan to do now? Kill us and take the key? Go on, then! Prove how right we were! | {Stern / Stern} You're beaten, Doctor Higgs. Your plan failed, Now open the door. | Lawrence: No! I refuse! Now do your worst! | A1a | |
7718 | InstM03NewtonBranchPunishment | Newton: Obviously, some kind of disciplinary action must be taken here. The question of what form it takes is up to you. | {Stern / Stern} Give them supplies and then throw them out. They're banned for life. | Newton: I wish I could say that would be unfair, but there's no denying those men put all our lives at risk. | Y1a |
7719 | Newton: Obviously, some kind of disciplinary action must be taken here. The question of what form it takes is up to you. | Put them on probation. Limit their access to quarters and non-working areas. | Newton: That's more than fair. I'll see to it that everyone's notified. | X1a | |
7720 | Newton: Obviously, some kind of disciplinary action must be taken here. The question of what form it takes is up to you. | {Stern / Stern} They were prepared to let everyone starve to death. They have to die. | Newton: I... I understand. I'll make the necessary arrangements, though it saddens me to do so. | B1a | |
7721 | Newton: Obviously, some kind of disciplinary action must be taken here. The question of what form it takes is up to you. | {Stern / Stern} If I don't send a strong message now, this will happen again. | Newton: I... I understand. I'll make the necessary arrangements, though it saddens me to do so. | B2a | |
7722 | Newton: Obviously, some kind of disciplinary action must be taken here. The question of what form it takes is up to you. | {Confident / Confident} There's no need to drag this out. I believe they learned their lesson. | Newton: Your compassion and understanding speak well of you. | A1a | |
7723 | InstM03NewtonScene1Intro | Player Default: Not yet, but I expect they'll demand that you renounce all ties to the Institute. | {Question} Is there a way I can communicate with them? | Newton: As a matter of fact, there is. | Y1a |
7724 | Player Default: Well I'm sorry you've been inconvenienced, but solving personnel issues is part of an administrator's job. | {Stern, unmoved / Stern} This isn't going to change anything. | Newton: Well, perhaps if you could just talk to them, this could all be resolved peacefully. | X1a | |
7725 | Player Default: No, they've lost faith. | {Irritated / Irritated} It's one thing to protest, but this is going way too far. | Newton: Look, I can see that you're angry, but please, talk to them before resorting to more violent measures. | B1a | |
7726 | Player Default: I know these men, and I can assure you they're completely serious. | {Hopeful} Maybe I can reason with them. | Newton: I believe I can help with that. | A1a | |
7727 | Newton: They've taken control of the BioScience security systems and cut off our food supply. | {Question} Have they made any demands? | Newton: Not yet, but I expect they'll demand that you renounce all ties to the Institute. | Y1a | |
7728 | Newton: They've taken control of the BioScience security systems and cut off our food supply. | {Annoyed sarcasm / Sarcastic} Oh, great. Like I don't have enough problems. | Newton: Well I'm sorry you've been inconvenienced, but solving personnel issues is part of an administrator's job. | X1a | |
7729 | Newton: They've taken control of the BioScience security systems and cut off our food supply. | {Rising anger / Angry} They've lost their minds. | Newton: No, they've lost faith. | B1a | |
7730 | Newton: They've taken control of the BioScience security systems and cut off our food supply. | {Confident, reassuring / Confident} I'm sure they'll calm down in time. | Newton: I know these men, and I can assure you they're completely serious. | A1a | |
7731 | {Curious and concerned / Question} What's going on? | Newton: Doctor Higgs and Doctor Loken have decided to protest your appointment as Father's successor. | A | ||
7732 | InstM03NewtonSceneEndBad | NPCMNewtonOberly: That was... unfortunate. We don't like violence here, and I fear your actions will have consequences. | {Angry, defensive / Angry} What was I supposed to do, let everyone starve? | Newton: I don't meant to preach. I simply wish that matters could have been resolved more peacefully. | Y1a |
7733 | NPCMNewtonOberly: That was... unfortunate. We don't like violence here, and I fear your actions will have consequences. | {Confident} The important thing is that we got the food supply back. | Newton: You're right, of course. | X1a | |
7734 | NPCMNewtonOberly: That was... unfortunate. We don't like violence here, and I fear your actions will have consequences. | {Angry, snapping / Angry} Stop whining and be grateful I got your food supply back. | Newton: Yes, of course. Sorry if I seemed ungrateful. | B1a | |
7735 | NPCMNewtonOberly: That was... unfortunate. We don't like violence here, and I fear your actions will have consequences. | {Confident that you're right / Confident} The food supply is secure. I'd still call that a win. | Newton: In the short-term, perhaps, but choosing violence always carries a cost. | A1a | |
7736 | InstM03NewtonSceneEndGood | NPCMNewtonOberly: Bravo! I admit, I was fearing for the worst, but I can see that I underestimated you. | {Confused / Question} What do you mean "you feared the worst?" | Newton: I just didn't want to see anyone get hurt. | Y1a |
7737 | NPCMNewtonOberly: Bravo! I admit, I was fearing for the worst, but I can see that I underestimated you. | {Sarcastic / Sarcastic} I'm starting to get used to that. | Newton: I apologize. I won't doubt you again. | X1a | |
7738 | NPCMNewtonOberly: Bravo! I admit, I was fearing for the worst, but I can see that I underestimated you. | {Stern / Stern} Keeping our food supply secure is your responsibility. This better not happen again. | Newton: I'll make it my top priority. | B1a | |
7739 | NPCMNewtonOberly: Bravo! I admit, I was fearing for the worst, but I can see that I underestimated you. | {Relieved / Relieved} I'm just glad they listened to reason. | Newton: Indeed. | A1a |
InstMassFusion[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7740 | InstMassFusion_01_AyoStage5 | I have some information you might want. | JustinAyo: Okay, I'm listening... | A | |
7741 | JustinAyo: This... This puts Phase Three in jeopardy. We need to act on this, now. | {Question} What's this Phase Three? | JustinAyo: Shit. Forget you heard anything about that, okay? | Y1a | |
7742 | JustinAyo: This... This puts Phase Three in jeopardy. We need to act on this, now. | {Relieved} Hey, relax. Maybe it's not that important. | JustinAyo: Ugh, you just... Listen, trust me, this is important, okay? | X1a | |
7743 | JustinAyo: This... This puts Phase Three in jeopardy. We need to act on this, now. | {Irritated} Leave me out of whatever it is. I just wanted to let you know. | JustinAyo: No, no... No, no, no. Not a chance. | B1a | |
7744 | JustinAyo: This... This puts Phase Three in jeopardy. We need to act on this, now. | {Friendly} I'd be happy to help in whatever way I can. | JustinAyo: Oh, would you? How sweet of you. | A1a | |
7745 | JustinAyo: Okay, I'm listening... | Would you be interested in stopping the Brotherhood from acquiring a Beryllium Agitator? | JustinAyo: What the... | Y1a | |
7746 | JustinAyo: Okay, I'm listening... | The Brotherhood of Steel is heading to the Mass Fusion building in the Commonwealth for a Beryllium Agitator. | JustinAyo: Shit. | X1a | |
7747 | JustinAyo: Okay, I'm listening... | Never mind, it's nothing. | JustinAyo: Well, nice talking to you, then. | B1a | |
7748 | JustinAyo: Okay, I'm listening... | The Brotherhood of Steel is going after something called a Beryllium Agitator in the ruins of the Mass Fusion building. | JustinAyo: Are you kidding me? | A1a | |
7749 | InstMassFusion_05_FilmoreStage10 | Player Default: Anyplace above ground has its risks, but that's why you're in charge. You're there to protect me. | No way. You're not going; you'd be a liability. | AllieFilmore: Well, that's about the most insulting thing I've heard in a while. | B1a |
7750 | Player Default: I'll consider it done when I've got it in my hands. I'm going with you. | Sounds good. I'd appreciate the company. | AllieFilmore: Not as much as I'd appreciate coming back in one piece. I don't like going above ground unless there's no other option. | A1a | |
7751 | AllieFilmore: You're going to the Mass Fusion building to acquire a Beryllium Agitator for us. | What's a Beryllium Agitator? | AllieFilmore: The details would be lost on you, no offense. The point is it'll allow us to boost the reactor's power and get it running sooner than planned. | Y1a | |
7752 | AllieFilmore: You're going to the Mass Fusion building to acquire a Beryllium Agitator for us. | Oh man, I have one of those, but it's in my other pants. | AllieFilmore: You wouldn't recognize one if it fell on your head. That's why I'm going to retrieve it. | X1a | |
7753 | AllieFilmore: You're going to the Mass Fusion building to acquire a Beryllium Agitator for us. | {wary} That sounds dangerous. | AllieFilmore: Anyplace above ground has its risks, but that's why you're in charge. You're there to protect me. | B1a | |
7754 | AllieFilmore: You're going to the Mass Fusion building to acquire a Beryllium Agitator for us. | Consider it done. | AllieFilmore: I'll consider it done when I've got it in my hands. I'm going with you. | A1a | |
7755 | AllieFilmore: Well, it's about to get busier. You're going to lead this operation, I'm told. | What the hell is this "operation" about? | AllieFilmore: Hey, relax. We wouldn't send you off without the proper information. | Y1a | |
7756 | AllieFilmore: Well, it's about to get busier. You're going to lead this operation, I'm told. | I need some details here. I have no idea what I'm getting into. | AllieFilmore: Of course! That's why we're talking. Otherwise you'd be up top already. | X1a | |
7757 | AllieFilmore: Well, it's about to get busier. You're going to lead this operation, I'm told. | Not a chance. I'm not doing anything. | AllieFilmore: Look, I get that there's a lot going on right now, and this is all moving pretty fast. You're not the only one that feels it. | B1a | |
7758 | AllieFilmore: Well, it's about to get busier. You're going to lead this operation, I'm told. | Absolutely. | AllieFilmore: All right, let's go over the details. | A1a | |
7759 | InstMassFusion_06_FilmoreStage10BoS | AllieFilmore: So you and I are going to Relay over there, grab it, and get back here before the Brotherhood knows what's happened. Okay? | {Concerned} Is that really necessary? I'm sure I could handle this by myself. | AllieFilmore: Yes, it really is. Not only is this tech sensitive, it's old. Look, I'll take care of it; you just make sure I come back in one piece. | Y1a |
7760 | AllieFilmore: So you and I are going to Relay over there, grab it, and get back here before the Brotherhood knows what's happened. Okay? | {Concerned} You're going? That complicates things. | AllieFilmore: Not really, no. I admit I'm not fond of going up top, but I promise to stay out of your way. | X1a | |
7761 | AllieFilmore: So you and I are going to Relay over there, grab it, and get back here before the Brotherhood knows what's happened. Okay? | No way; you're not going. It's far too risky. | AllieFilmore: Really. | B1a | |
7762 | AllieFilmore: So you and I are going to Relay over there, grab it, and get back here before the Brotherhood knows what's happened. Okay? | Well, then let's get moving. | AllieFilmore: All right, sounds good. | A1a | |
7763 | AllieFilmore: Do I even want to know how you found out about Mass Fusion from the Brotherhood? | {Puzzled} What is this Beryllium Agitator? Why do we care if they're after it? | AllieFilmore: So, that's kind of... I think "classified" is the best way to describe it. | Y1a | |
7764 | AllieFilmore: Do I even want to know how you found out about Mass Fusion from the Brotherhood? | {Concerned} It doesn't matter how I found out. What we do now matters. | AllieFilmore: I doubt the SRB will feel the same, but I'll let it go. | X1a | |
7765 | AllieFilmore: Do I even want to know how you found out about Mass Fusion from the Brotherhood? | {SinisterSmile} I've been undercover, double-crossing them. | AllieFilmore: Just decided to do that on your own, did you? Okay, whatever you say. | B1a | |
7766 | AllieFilmore: Do I even want to know how you found out about Mass Fusion from the Brotherhood? | {Neutral} They wanted to send me there to get something for them. | AllieFilmore: So you have been working for them... Well, don't let the SRB get wind of that. | A1a | |
7767 | InstMassFusion_11_AgitatorMissingPlayer | I don't see the Beryllium Agitator anywhere. They must have moved it. | A1a | ||
7768 | InstMassFusion_17_RadiationTalk | NPCFAllieFilmore: Looks pretty dangerous in there. You have any sort of radiation protection on you? | Radiation Protection? Like what? | AllieFilmore: Come on, you've been around a while. You ought to be up to speed here. | Y1a |
7769 | NPCFAllieFilmore: Looks pretty dangerous in there. You have any sort of radiation protection on you? | Can't I just close my eyes and run fast? | AllieFilmore: Joking in the face of mortal danger. Always a good sign. | X1a | |
7770 | NPCFAllieFilmore: Looks pretty dangerous in there. You have any sort of radiation protection on you? | Nope. You? | AllieFilmore: Oh boy. | B1a | |
7771 | NPCFAllieFilmore: Looks pretty dangerous in there. You have any sort of radiation protection on you? | Don't worry about me. I'm all set. | AllieFilmore: Okay, good. | A1a | |
7772 | InstMassFusion_25_FilmoreEndScene | Doctor Filmore... | AllieFilmore: I think that was enough excitement for... well, ever. | A | |
7773 | InstMassFusion_Z04_InterlocksPlayer | The Agitator is secured into the reactor. There must be a way to release the locks... | A1a |
InstR01[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7774 | InstR01SceneEnd | QuestGiver: Father said that you were a soldier. You must have been a good one. | {Asking for a reward... a little bit greedy} I did you a favor, so how about you do one for me? | QuestGiver: Well, that seems only fair, I suppose. | Y1a |
7775 | QuestGiver: Father said that you were a soldier. You must have been a good one. | {Joking} I wish my old C.O. were around to hear this. | QuestGiver: Who knows, perhaps he became a ghoul and is out there somewhere even now. | X1a | |
7776 | QuestGiver: Father said that you were a soldier. You must have been a good one. | {Indifferent} Nothing special. Just a regular grunt. | QuestGiver: I'm in no position to argue, but you've certainly made an impression on me. | B1a | |
7777 | QuestGiver: Father said that you were a soldier. You must have been a good one. | {Proud / Confident} I won my share of medals. | QuestGiver: I don't doubt it. Not even a bit. | A1a | |
7778 | {Confident / Confident} Those Feral Ghouls won't be a problem any more. | QuestGiver: Splendid! And you hardly seem the worse for wear. Remarkable. | A | ||
7779 | {Confident / Confident} I cleared out those Feral Ghouls. | QuestGiver: Splendid! And you hardly seem the worse for wear. Remarkable. | A | ||
7780 | InstR01SceneIntro | QuestGiver: We've had to recall the synth scavengers until the situation can be dealt with, hopefully by you. | {Question} Do you know where these Feral Ghouls are coming from? | QuestGiver: We have a pretty good idea, yes. So you'll take the mission? | Y1a |
7781 | QuestGiver: We've had to recall the synth scavengers until the situation can be dealt with, hopefully by you. | {Doubtful, unenthusiastic, you're tired of being asked to do errands / Tired} I don't know. I've got a lot on my plate right now. | QuestGiver: I wouldn't ask if it wasn't important. Please, there's no one else I can turn to. | X1a | |
7782 | QuestGiver: We've had to recall the synth scavengers until the situation can be dealt with, hopefully by you. | {Annoyed} Send someone else. One of your Coursers, maybe. | QuestGiver: That's against SRB policy, unfortunately. I'm afraid you're the only option. | B1a | |
7783 | QuestGiver: We've had to recall the synth scavengers until the situation can be dealt with, hopefully by you. | {Confident, swagger / Confident} I took care of them already. | QuestGiver: I'm very grateful for your help. | A1a | |
7784 | QuestGiver: We've had to recall the synth scavengers until the situation can be dealt with, hopefully by you. | {Confident / Confident} I'll take care of those Feral Ghouls for you. | QuestGiver: I'm very grateful for your help. | A2a | |
7785 | InstR01SceneRepeat | QuestGiver: Can you deal with those Ghouls? | {Question} What was it you needed, exactly? | QuestGiver: It's quite simple, really. Find where the feral ghouls are making their home, and then wipe them out. | Y1a |
7786 | QuestGiver: Can you deal with those Ghouls? | No, I haven't. | QuestGiver: I see. | B1a | |
7787 | QuestGiver: Can you deal with those Ghouls? | {Curt, dismissive} Not right now. | QuestGiver: I see. | B2a | |
7788 | QuestGiver: Can you deal with those Ghouls? | {Confident} Sure, I'll get rid of them. | QuestGiver: I thank you, and so will the synths. Being torn to bits by feral ghouls is a fate they'd very much like to avoid. | A2a |
InstR01_OLD[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7789 | - | {Muttered under your breath... annoyed} I can see where this is going. |
InstR02[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7790 | InstR02SceneClaytonEnd | QuestGiver: Yes, this will do nicely. I hope those Super Mutants didn't give you too much trouble. | {Indignant / Question} What, no reward for my efforts? | QuestGiver: I suppose that's a fair request. | Y1a |
7791 | QuestGiver: Yes, this will do nicely. I hope those Super Mutants didn't give you too much trouble. | {Not at the moment, no.} If there's nothing else... | QuestGiver: Not at the moment, no. | X1a | |
7792 | QuestGiver: Yes, this will do nicely. I hope those Super Mutants didn't give you too much trouble. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. A mix of fear and anger / Afraid} Those things are monsters. I barely got out of there. | QuestGiver: Well, if this experiment bears fruit, the risk will have been worth it. | B1a | |
7793 | QuestGiver: Yes, this will do nicely. I hope those Super Mutants didn't give you too much trouble. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. polite / Confident} No trouble at all. | QuestGiver: I knew you'd be the right man for the job. | A1a | |
7794 | I've got that sample you wanted. | QuestGiver: I'll take that from you. | A | ||
7795 | I have another sample for you. | QuestGiver: I'll take that from you. | A | ||
7796 | InstR02SceneClaytonIntro | QuestGiver: I expect I'll eventually need several such samples, but let's just start with one. | {Uncertain, with trepidation... you want me to do what?} How do I obtain this tissue sample, exactly? | QuestGiver: Well, I suppose you'll just cut off some of its flesh, store it however you like and then bring it to me. | Y1a |
7797 | QuestGiver: I expect I'll eventually need several such samples, but let's just start with one. | {With trepidation / Concerned} That sounds pretty dangerous. | QuestGiver: For someone as brave and skillful as yourself, I'm sure it will be a trifle. | X1a | |
7798 | QuestGiver: I expect I'll eventually need several such samples, but let's just start with one. | {Annoyed, almost angry. You feel that are being asked too much. / Irritated} The hell with that. Do it yourself. | QuestGiver: We're not fighters, we're scientists. We'd be no match for one of those creatures. | B1a | |
7799 | QuestGiver: I expect I'll eventually need several such samples, but let's just start with one. | I've got one right here. | QuestGiver: That's right. | A1a | |
7800 | QuestGiver: I expect I'll eventually need several such samples, but let's just start with one. | {Matter-of-fact} You need a tissue sample from a strong Super Mutant. Got it. | QuestGiver: That's right. | A2a | |
7801 | InstR02SceneClaytonRepeat | NPCMClaytonHoldren: I could use some more tissue samples, if you have the time to collect them. | {Trying to remember / Question} How do I get that again? | QuestGiver: Well, I suppose you'll just cut off some of its flesh, store it however you like and then bring it to me. | Y1a |
7802 | NPCMClaytonHoldren: I could use some more tissue samples, if you have the time to collect them. | {Noncommital} I'll keep that in mind. | QuestGiver: I'll be grateful if you do. | X1a | |
7803 | NPCMClaytonHoldren: I could use some more tissue samples, if you have the time to collect them. | {A dismissive no} Another time maybe. | QuestGiver: Just let me know when that other time is. | B1a | |
7804 | NPCMClaytonHoldren: I could use some more tissue samples, if you have the time to collect them. | {Willing and able / Confident} I'll get it for you. | QuestGiver: Excellent. I've made real progress thanks to your help. | A2a | |
7805 | - | {Annoyed... muttered under your breath, talking to yourself} Does he really think I care? |
InstR03NEW[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7806 | InstR03NEWSceneEnd | QuestGiver: I guess you took a pretty big risk to bring me these. I hope I wasn't asking too much of you. | {Fishing for a reward / Question} That depends. How do you plan to reward me, exactly? | QuestGiver: Well, I guess I could give you you these. | Y1a |
7807 | QuestGiver: I guess you took a pretty big risk to bring me these. I hope I wasn't asking too much of you. | {Nonchalant} I've been in worse situations, but it's not something I'd want to do every day. | QuestGiver: No kidding? I guess you've seen a lot of action, then. | X1a | |
7808 | QuestGiver: I guess you took a pretty big risk to bring me these. I hope I wasn't asking too much of you. | {Relieved, a little fear / Relieved} To be honest, I didn't think I'd get out of there alive. | QuestGiver: Well, I definitely appreciate it. I'm sure these plans will be a great help. | B1a | |
7809 | QuestGiver: I guess you took a pretty big risk to bring me these. I hope I wasn't asking too much of you. | {Confident / Confident} It was a cakewalk. No problem at all. | QuestGiver: I'm glad to hear it. | A1a | |
7810 | I have some Brotherhood schematics for you. | QuestGiver: Great! I can't wait to get a look at them. | A | ||
7811 | I've got another set of blueprints for you. | QuestGiver: Great! I can't wait to get a look at them. | A | ||
7812 | InstR03NewSceneIntro | QuestGiver: The best place to start would be to study their design schematics, assuming you can get your hands on some. | {Question} Where can I find these schematics? | QuestGiver: They probably keep them in a safe place, like a chest or locker. I'd expect guards, as well. | Y1a |
7813 | QuestGiver: The best place to start would be to study their design schematics, assuming you can get your hands on some. | {Noncommittal / Concerned} Sounds pretty dangerous. | QuestGiver: Probably, but it'll be well worth it. What do you say? | X1a | |
7814 | QuestGiver: The best place to start would be to study their design schematics, assuming you can get your hands on some. | {Dismissive, almost offended / Irritated} I'm not taking on the Brotherhood of Steel just for some blueprints. | QuestGiver: Of course not. But, you know, if the opportunity presents itself, maybe keep an eye out. | B1a | |
7815 | QuestGiver: The best place to start would be to study their design schematics, assuming you can get your hands on some. | {Confident, pleased / Confident} I've got some right here. | QuestGiver: Great! | A1a | |
7816 | QuestGiver: The best place to start would be to study their design schematics, assuming you can get your hands on some. | {Friendly / Confident} Sure, I can do that. | QuestGiver: Great! | A2a | |
7817 | InstR03NEWSceneRepeat | NPCMEvanWatson: Those blueprints you brought me were fascinating. Any chance you could find more of them? | {Question} Where were the blueprints again? | QuestGiver: They probably keep them in a safe place, like a chest or locker. I'd expect guards, as well. | Y1a |
7818 | NPCMEvanWatson: Those blueprints you brought me were fascinating. Any chance you could find more of them? | {Noncommittal} No promises, but I'll see what I can do. | QuestGiver: Good enough for me. | X1a | |
7819 | NPCMEvanWatson: Those blueprints you brought me were fascinating. Any chance you could find more of them? | {Firm.} The answer is still no. | QuestGiver: Oh, okay. Never mind, then. | B1a | |
7820 | NPCMEvanWatson: Those blueprints you brought me were fascinating. Any chance you could find more of them? | I can't right now. | QuestGiver: Oh, okay. Never mind, then. | B2a | |
7821 | NPCMEvanWatson: Those blueprints you brought me were fascinating. Any chance you could find more of them? | {Friendly, confident / Confident} No problem. | QuestGiver: Great! I'm eager to see what else we can learn. | A1a | |
7822 | - | {Annoyed... whispered under your breath} Everyone thinks I'm the new errand boy. |
InstR04[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7823 | InstR04SceneEnd | I delivered the transmitter. | QuestGiver: Good. I'll send a Courser when I can. | A | |
7824 | QuestGiver: I guess those Raiders didn't know what hit them. | {Mercenary, all business} So, what's my payment? | QuestGiver: Payment? I suppose I can offer you something. | Y1a | |
7825 | QuestGiver: I guess those Raiders didn't know what hit them. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Indifferent, dismissive} The synth is safe, that's all that matters. | QuestGiver: I suppose so. | X1a | |
7826 | QuestGiver: I guess those Raiders didn't know what hit them. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} On the contrary, they were pretty well prepared. | QuestGiver: I guess they knew we'd want that synth back. It's not the first time someone's underestimated us. | B1a | |
7827 | QuestGiver: I guess those Raiders didn't know what hit them. | {Confident / Confident} It was a slaughter. They never stood a chance. | QuestGiver: In that case, I'm glad you're on our side. | A1a | |
7828 | InstR04SceneIntro | QuestGiver: Our tracking shows that it's still functioning, but we don't have the assets to spare for a rescue. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY.} Do you have a fix on its location? | QuestGiver: Yeah. In fact, I can upload the location to your Pip-boy. | Y1a |
7829 | QuestGiver: Our tracking shows that it's still functioning, but we don't have the assets to spare for a rescue. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Skeptical} There's got to be a Courser nearby who can handle it. | QuestGiver: Nothing in that area, no. | X1a | |
7830 | QuestGiver: Our tracking shows that it's still functioning, but we don't have the assets to spare for a rescue. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Pessimistic} If raiders took that synth, it's probably spare parts by now. | QuestGiver: Whole or in pieces, it doesn't matter. We can't allow Institute technology to remain in enemy hands. | B1a | |
7831 | QuestGiver: Our tracking shows that it's still functioning, but we don't have the assets to spare for a rescue. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Confident / Confident} I'll deal with those raiders. | QuestGiver: I knew I could count on you. | A1a | |
7832 | InstR04SceneRepeat | NPCFAlanaSecord: Got another report of an abducted synth. Any chance you can look into it? | What do I need to do? | QuestGiver: Locate the synth that the raiders abducted, and give it a transmitter. | Y1a |
7833 | NPCFAlanaSecord: Got another report of an abducted synth. Any chance you can look into it? | I'll see what I can do. | QuestGiver: I'll give you the location, and you can do what you want with it. | X1a | |
7834 | NPCFAlanaSecord: Got another report of an abducted synth. Any chance you can look into it? | Not right now, no. | QuestGiver: I see. | B1a | |
7835 | NPCFAlanaSecord: Got another report of an abducted synth. Any chance you can look into it? | {Willing, ready} Of course. | QuestGiver: Great. I'll be ready to send that Courser when you return. | A1a | |
7836 | InstR04SceneSynth | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Reassuring} The Institute sent me. Take this transmitter, and they'll send a Courser to pick you up. | Synth: I look forward to returning to my duties. | A | |
7837 | - | {Annoyed... whispered under your breath} It never ends. |
InstR05[]
# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7838 | InstR05SceneEnd | I've got the report from Diamond City. | QuestGiver: Good, I'll take that from you. | A | |
7839 | I have another report from the mayor. | QuestGiver: Good, I'll take that from you. | A | ||
7840 | QuestGiver: I'll let you know when I need you to pick up the next report. That's all for now. | {A mix of surprise and greed} Aren't you going to offer me something in exchange for my help? | QuestGiver: I thought Father brought you here to help us, not to play the mercenary. I suppose I was wrong. | Y1a | |
7841 | QuestGiver: I'll let you know when I need you to pick up the next report. That's all for now. | {Surprised by a rude dismissal, but you don't really care that much} Uh, sure. | QuestGiver: Mm hm. | X1a | |
7842 | QuestGiver: I'll let you know when I need you to pick up the next report. That's all for now. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD.} I'm not your errand boy, Doctor Ayo. | QuestGiver: Mm hm. | B1a | |
7843 | QuestGiver: I'll let you know when I need you to pick up the next report. That's all for now. | See you around. | QuestGiver: Mm hm. | A1a | |
7844 | InstR05SceneIntro | QuestGiver: Since you visit the surface more than anyone else down here, I figured you could pick up the latest report. | {Question} How do we do this without raising suspicion? | QuestGiver: You'll meet with the mayor privately, away from prying eyes. | Y1a |
7845 | QuestGiver: Since you visit the surface more than anyone else down here, I figured you could pick up the latest report. | {Willing, if not enthusiastic} I don't see why not. | QuestGiver: I'll take that as a yes. | X1a | |
7846 | QuestGiver: Since you visit the surface more than anyone else down here, I figured you could pick up the latest report. | {Annoyed, maybe a little insulted... this is beneath you / Irritated} I'm not a mailman. Send one of your robots. | QuestGiver: I can't send a Courser into Diamond City without starting a panic, and that's the last thing the mayor needs. | B1a | |
7847 | QuestGiver: Since you visit the surface more than anyone else down here, I figured you could pick up the latest report. | {Friendly, willing to help / Friendly} That shouldn't be a problem. | QuestGiver: Good. | A1a | |
7848 | InstR05SceneNPC | NPC: Here it is. Make sure that nobody sees this. Better you destroy it than let it fall into the wrong hands. | {Question} Anything else I should know? | NPC: I think that's enough for now. When I have more, I'll let our mutual friends know. | Y1a |
7849 | NPC: Here it is. Make sure that nobody sees this. Better you destroy it than let it fall into the wrong hands. | {MARK FOR RE-RECORD. MALE ONLY. Sarcastic / Sarcastic} So if this shows up in Publick Occurrences, that's bad. Got it. | NPC: Very funny. | X1a | |
7850 | NPC: Here it is. Make sure that nobody sees this. Better you destroy it than let it fall into the wrong hands. | {Annoyed / Irritated} I know how to do my job. | NPC: Of course, of course. I'm sure that you do. | B1a | |
7851 | NPC: Here it is. Make sure that nobody sees this. Better you destroy it than let it fall into the wrong hands. | {Confident / Confident} You've got nothing to worry about. | NPC: I have every confidence in you. | A1a | |
7852 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Welcome, welcome. Good to see you again. I trust you've been sent by our mutual friend, Mister Ayo? I hope he's doing well. | {All business} You have something for me? | NPC: I like a man who gets to the point. A mayor's time is valuable, after all. | Y1a | |
7853 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Welcome, welcome. Good to see you again. I trust you've been sent by our mutual friend, Mister Ayo? I hope he's doing well. | {Impatient} You know why I'm here, so let's get on with it. | NPC: I like a man who gets to the point. A mayor's time is valuable, after all. | X1a | |
7854 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Welcome, welcome. Good to see you again. I trust you've been sent by our mutual friend, Mister Ayo? I hope he's doing well. | {Rude / Irritated} To be honest, he's a pain in the ass. | NPC: Yes, well, sometimes it's the best way to get things done. | B1a | |
7855 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Welcome, welcome. Good to see you again. I trust you've been sent by our mutual friend, Mister Ayo? I hope he's doing well. | {Polite, curt} He's fine. | NPC: I'm glad to hear it. | A1a | |
7856 | InstR05SceneNPCRepeat | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Ah, the courier. I hope your journey here was uneventful? | I take it your next report's ready? | NPC: Quite right. | Y1a |
7857 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Ah, the courier. I hope your journey here was uneventful? | {Impatient} Let's not waste time with small talk. | X1a | ||
7858 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Ah, the courier. I hope your journey here was uneventful? | {Rude / Irritated} As if you really care. Just give me what I came for. | NPC: Very well. | B1a | |
7859 | NPCMMayorMcDonough: Ah, the courier. I hope your journey here was uneventful? | {Polite / Friendly} It was fine, thanks for asking. | NPC: Good, good. | A1a | |
7860 | InstR05SceneRepeat | NPCMJustinAyo: The McDonough synth has another report ready for pick-up. Can you make the trip? | What was the job again? | QuestGiver: You're collecting a report from our synth plant in Diamond City. It's the one impersonating Mayor McDonough. | Y1a |
7861 | NPCMJustinAyo: The McDonough synth has another report ready for pick-up. Can you make the trip? | {Unenthusiastic} I guess so. | X1a | ||
7862 | NPCMJustinAyo: The McDonough synth has another report ready for pick-up. Can you make the trip? | {A rude dismissal} Find someone else. | QuestGiver: There isn't anyone else, but I can see you're not willing to help. | B1a | |
7863 | NPCMJustinAyo: The McDonough synth has another report ready for pick-up. Can you make the trip? | Yeah, I'll go get it. | A1a | ||
7864 | - | {Annoyed, impatient... muttering under your breath} Just get on with it. |