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Dialog Topic
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Form ID
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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1
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0075C0F6
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0075C594
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Don't worry, I'm not here to cause trouble!
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2
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0075C0F9
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0075C5B8
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I didn't even know Knight-Errant was a rank until they told me about you. Is that above or below a Knight?
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3
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Crap, should I be saluting? I should be saluting, right?
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4
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0075C0FC
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0075C586
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Initiate Del Lawson, at your service. I'm with the Brotherhood at Fort Atlas.
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5
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I'm on assignment to set up a forward supply and maintenance operation. I was on the lookout for a good location and saw what you've built here.
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6
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0075C0FD
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0075C5AB
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I should salute. Sir! I should salute, sir.
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7
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Sir!
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8
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0075C5AC
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I should salute. Ma'am! I should salute, ma'am.
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9
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Ma'am!
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10
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0075C0FE
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0075C5C7
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I'm here under orders from Paladin Rahmani.
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11
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0075C5C8
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I'm here under orders from Knight Shin.
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12
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0075C0FF
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0075C58A
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Sorry, sorry! I'm not here to cause any trouble. I'm on assignment.
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13
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0075C100
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0075C587
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Paladin Rahmani and Knight Shin, you mean. Come on, you're an Initiate! You could get in trouble being so casual. Anyway...
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very much in the mode of trying to get the class delinquent to behave even though the teacher's not around
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14
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I guess you're asking about the Paladin cutting off communication with the rest of the Brotherhood, back in California.
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15
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Is it weird if I'm not bothered by it? I know a lot of people are upset - Knight Shin sure is - but I only know the Brotherhood here.
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16
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Paladin Rahmani, she's... well, you've met her! It's like she always has a plan, and is always looking out for us.
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17
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She says the Brotherhood needs to be different, to protect people. I trust her.
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18
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0075C101
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0075C597
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Not that I know about, but it's not impossible I've got some more distant relatives out there somewhere.
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19
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I had a brother. He died before I was born, fighting in the war.
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20
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He'd of been... 44 now? Mom and Dad didn't talk about him much. Too painful.
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21
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0075C102
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0075C5D9
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I'm glad Paladin Rahmani's still leading us. Knight Shin... he's a good man, but everything's black and white for him.
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22
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Threats get eliminated. Potential threats get eliminated. I feel like he doesn't really see the point in helping people.
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23
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He'll be happier back in California. I hope he makes it.
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24
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0075C5DA
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Honestly, I'm really glad Paladin Rahmani is still in charge, but...
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25
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I wish there had been another way. Knight Shin might not've been my favorite, but there should've been a peaceful resolution.
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26
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Maybe that's naïve of me. I just hope it's the last time something like this happens.
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27
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0075C5DB
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This isn't how I wanted it to work out. Knight Shin's not a bad man, but I worry about the Brotherhood under his leadership.
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28
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I trusted Paladin Rahmani's vision for us. I want to help people! I don't think Knight Shin cares much about it.
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29
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Still... You can't deny he's effective. When you go into combat, you couldn't ask for someone better by your side.
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30
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0075C5DC
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The falling out was one thing. Forcing Paladin Rahmani out would've been another.
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31
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But killing her? That was... I'm really trying to understand. How could that have been necessary?
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32
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There's no going back, though. We've got to trust him. I hope maybe Scribe Valdez will temper his harsher instincts.
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33
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0075C104
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0075C59C
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Pretty normal, I guess? I was born a couple of years after the bombs.
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34
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Mom and Dad were already living in a little settlement with other survivors by then.
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35
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Dad farmed; Mom was a mechanic. We had it better than a lot of folks in the Wasteland.
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36
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They loved each other, so much. They liked making little gifts for each other, and for me. Right up until the end.
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37
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I guess maybe they were a little smothering? They didn't plan on having a kid, but once I showed up they were thrilled.
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38
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Very protective. Especially Mom. They always worried about me, tried to keep me out of any kind of danger.
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39
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Heck, I wasn't even allowed to talk to the traders who passed through town sometimes.
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40
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0075C105
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0075C59B
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41
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0075C107
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0075C5F6
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42
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0075C10A
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0075C596
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43
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0075C10B
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0075C603
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No problem!
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44
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0075C10C
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0075C5A7
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Permission to speak freely, sir?
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45
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0075C5A8
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Permission to speak freely, ma'am?
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46
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0075C5A9
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I think I've said everything I feel comfortable saying. Can we talk about something else?
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47
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0075C10E
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0075C5C9
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Okay, sure!
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48
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0075C10F
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0075C5F7
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It's all right, I don't mind. It's been a few years since.
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49
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It was just old age and health catching up, really. I guess it hits harder now than before the war.
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50
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They were pretty up there when they had me. Mom was old enough she thought kids were a closed door. Surprise!
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51
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I don't remember either of them without some gray in their hair. Not even when I was a kid.
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though this is a story about their deaths, remembering his parents is a positive memory
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52
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Mom went first. Caught a bad cold, never really got better. Dad and I were both with her at the bedside when she passed.
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This is the part that hurts; it's been some years but this memory sticks out
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53
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When she was gone, I think the spirit just went out of Dad. She was the love of his life. He went a year later, in his sleep.
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The sadness really takes hold here; he's not on the edge of breaking down, but this is still hard to remember.
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54
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Sorry. I'm all right. I still miss them.
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Pulling himself together here.
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55
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0075C110
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0075C5DD
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Sure was! Mom was always happiest with a wrench in her hand and grease stains on her clothes.
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56
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Part of her keeping me out of trouble was putting me to work. Fixing generators, farm equipment, you know.
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57
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Most of our bonding time was over disassembled engines. I think she liked passing on the skill. Took pride in it.
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58
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0075C112
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0075C591
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Quiet, mostly. Wasn't very big, just a patch big enough to grow some food and trade with the other folks in town for what we didn't have.
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59
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I stuck to the mechanical stuff, with Mom. Dad actually forbade me to help with the crops.
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60
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He said, "Del, I love you, but whatever the opposite of a green thumb is, you've got it."
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this is an amusing, happy memory
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61
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0075C113
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0075C59F
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Oh, sure. Came into West Virginia with a group of them. The ones that are left ended up at Foundation.
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62
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I've met a few folks there. Good people! Tad and Gloria, the couple who work the stockroom, were really nice.
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63
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0075C119
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0075C5FE
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Not unless you count dodging bullets they sent my way!
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64
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The really crazy ones, Blood Eagles - they're the bunch that hit the settlers I moved here with.
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65
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I hear the Raiders up at Crater aren't as crazy, but I'm not looking to test that.
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66
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0075C11D
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0075C599
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Oh! The folks at the Refuge? I stopped in there for a bit before I signed up with the Brotherhood.
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67
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Everyone's really kind there. I guess you have to be, to do what they're doing.
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68
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I hear Initiate Ellison is stationed there now. I wonder how he's doing?
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69
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0075C11F
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0075C5D0
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Virginia, originally. Not too far from here, but far enough it wasn't easy getting here.
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70
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Never saw too much of it, actually. The settlement I grew up in was pretty sheltered.
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71
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I never really went anywhere until after my parents died.
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72
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0075C120
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0075C590
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Sure thing! Anything in particular?
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73
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0075C121
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0075C58D
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Well, after my parents passed, I didn't have a lot of reason to stick around anymore.
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74
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I'd been in one town my whole life, so I wanted to see what else was out there.
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75
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Joined up with some settlers moving into West Virginia. Seemed like as good a way to do it as any. Figured I'd help fix stuff, just like back home.
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76
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Well, we got here, lost people to Scorched, some to raiders, and we needed farmers more than mechanics.
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77
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I was as bad at that as Dad always said. Almost starved that first winter! Then the Brotherhood showed up, recruiting.
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this was a bad time for Del, but it's kind of funny now, and the memory of his father is a good one
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78
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They needed people with technical skills, and I was just happy not to have to grow my own dinner!
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79
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0075C122
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0075C5AA
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You got it!
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80
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0075C124
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0075C5A1
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Please, man. Do NOT call me Elmer. Del's good.
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81
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0075C5A2
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I'd really appreciate it if you stuck with Del, sir.
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82
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0075C5A3
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I'd really appreciate it if you stuck with Del, ma'am.
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83
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0075C125
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0075C5C5
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Unfortunately, yeah.
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the thing he didn't want to be asked about
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84
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My first name's Elmer. Named after my Mom's grandfather, apparently.
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Not happy about this
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85
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Only fight my parents ever had, according to Dad. Mom won, of course.
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this story is still a fond memory of his parents, despite disliking his name; it amuses him
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86
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Dad called me Del, and it stuck. Thank God.
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lighter tone - the story has a happy ending after all
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87
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0075C12C
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0075C5DE
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This might sound crazy, but... Aliens! Actual, real-life spacemen!
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88
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It was crazy. A flying saucer and everything, right over Charleston! I couldn't believe it!
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89
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There were these big machines pulsing with energy, and big-headed skinny green guys just popping in out of thin air everywhere!
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90
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I was under orders to guard our camp, so, uh... I didn't actually get that close. I saw everything, though!
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91
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0075C5DF
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Ever hear of the Grafton Monster? When I first joined the Brotherhood, some of the other Initiates told me stories.
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92
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Never believed them. A giant, headless monster that shoots acid from its back? Crazy. Figured it was just them hazing the new guy.
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93
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Until I saw it myself on patrol. You know Hemlock Holes, the old golf course past the dam?
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94
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We were south of there when this thing comes over a little rise. Had to be almost eight feet tall! No head!
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95
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I don't know how a headless giant can see you, but it saw us, that's for sure. The squad booked it out of there, double-time, believe me.
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96
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You know, to report back about it. You gotta report that kind of thing. Right?
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97
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0075C5E0
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Haven't seen it myself, but Initiate Hewsen swears there's a giant snapping turtle that walks on two legs, down around the Cranberry Bog.
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98
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I actually trust her on it. There's enough weird stuff in Appalachia that a giant turtle-man doesn't even rate anymore.
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99
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What is it about West Virginia? Every time I think I have the hang of things there's something else crazy happening here!
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100
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It is pretty exciting, though.
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contrasting the previous statement
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101
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0075C5E1
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If you haven't already run into them, you probably want to steer clear of the Cult of the Mothman.
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102
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Raiders are one thing, but the cultists are always raving about the Mothman while they try to kill you. And they really like bones, for some reason.
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103
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A lot. I don't get it. Moths don't even have bones. Does the Mothman have bones? Does it eat bones?
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104
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0075C5E2
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Okay, so, maybe this isn't that weird, but... there's this old monorail pylon, north of Watoga? Still got a train up top.
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105
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Somebody built stairs to get up there and everything. Ran across it once and had to check it out, since it seemed abandoned.
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106
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Somebody was doing some weird science experiment up there, I think. They'd built a big ring onto the next pylon, like for the train to pass through.
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107
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Didn't get a chance to really check it out though. Spotted some Super Mutants in the area and had to make myself scarce, fast.
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108
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Still wonder what that was about, though.
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109
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0075C12F
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0075C5A0
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Thank you! Even just saying "Elmer" feels weird.
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110
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0075C130
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0075C5FF
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Aw, c'mon, man. That's not funny.
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111
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0075C600
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Aw, c'mon, sir. That's not funny.
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112
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0075C601
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Aw, c'mon, ma'am. That's not funny.
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113
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0075C131
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0075C584
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Right! Yes! Protocol! Why would you ever need to call me by my first name? Forget I mentioned it.
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kind of embarrassed - he's asked a commanding officer something beneath their notice
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114
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0075C135
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0075C588
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I might've already mentioned I was not cut out for farming. Can't keep a crop alive to, well, save my life.
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115
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Never going to be a Raider, and I don't like living alone. Could have stayed at Foundation, maybe, but when the Brotherhood came recruiting...
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116
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I don't know. I guess I've felt a little lost since my parents died. Joining the Brotherhood, things were simpler. Direction. Orders.
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117
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The uniform's pretty good, too, right?
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118
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0075C136
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0075C5AD
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Well, right now it's to organize this supply and maintenance outpost, like we discussed. Thanks again for permitting it, by the way!
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119
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You mean more generally though, right? Well, I do whatever the officers say, of course. Being an Initiate and all.
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120
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We're all training to become Knights one day. There were only three Brotherhood who came here from California, so they need to fill out the ranks.
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121
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It's funny, though - most of the time they've got me working for Scribe Valdez. I suppose she needs a lot of help, being the only Scribe.
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122
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I'm sure they'll put me through the more intensive combat training soon enough, though. Can't be a Knight without that!
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123
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0075C138
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0075C5B9
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You don't know? Oh, man, I thought everybody knew about them by now. Us, I mean.
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124
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The Brotherhood is...kind of a military? We protect and secure technology to prevent its misuse. That's how it was explained to me, anyway.
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125
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I'm not really the person to ask about history, though. If you want to know more, you can always head to Fort Atlas.
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126
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0075C139
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0075C5A4
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It's a perfect location, and it looked like you had everything I could need to get up and running, so I was hoping we could help each other out.
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127
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0075C5A5
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You've got a great location and setup, perfect for the assignment. I was hoping we could join forces. Fellow Brotherhood, and all.
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128
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0075C5A6
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You've got everything I need to get things up and running already. Would you be willing to allow me to run the operation from here?
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129
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0075C13C
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0075C5D6
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Hrm. My orders were to aid Brotherhood soldiers in the field; they didn't say anything about civilians.
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130
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But... if you're letting me stay and operate out of your property, I'm sure Command will understand. Probably.
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131
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0075C13D
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0075C595
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Among other things, yeah. I've been working with Scribe Valdez a lot, doing maintenance in the armory, that kind of thing.
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132
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If it's broke, I can fix it, and if I can't fix it, I've probably got something squirreled away that'll help anyway.
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133
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I've also managed to put together a decent supply of weapons, ammo, armor... even some schematics if you're into doing it yourself.
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134
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That's kind of why I'm here - you've got the storage space already!
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135
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I can also help out with any power armor you've got. Scribe Valdez says I've got a real knack with it.
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136
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0075C13F
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0075C5B2
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Everything a Brotherhood soldier might need on patrol in the Wasteland! Let me show you.
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137
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0075C5B3
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All the materiel I could scrape together. I'm sure there's something you could use.
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138
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0075C5B4
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Weapons, ammo, and more. Take a look!
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139
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0075C5B5
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I've got options defensive, offensive, and recuperative. Just like I was ordered!
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140
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0075C5B6
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Anything I could find that fit the mission brief. I can guarantee everything's been fully refurbished.
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141
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0075C5B7
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First aid, armor, guns, even some schematics. Have a look!
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142
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0075C141
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0075C5F5
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Basically, they want me to stockpile stuff and do any maintenance required for Brotherhood soldiers that might pass through.
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143
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0075C143
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0075C58C
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Until the falling out, anyway. Probably best not to talk about that right now.
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144
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0075C145
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0075C59A
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Yep! My orders were to locate a suitable site and prepare a cache of goods and materiel to aid any Brotherhood field operations in the area.
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145
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0075C149
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0075C5CC
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I'm sorry, but you've got to give me time to restock for more repairs.
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146
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Come check with me again later and I'll see what I can do.
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147
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0075C5CD
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You got it!
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148
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0075C5CE
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Right away, sir!
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149
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0075C5CF
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Right away, ma'am!
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150
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0075C14C
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0075C5C4
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If you say so. I'll be here if you change your mind.
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151
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0075C14D
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0075C5BA
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152
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0075C150
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0075C5BC
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Anyway, if you want, I can give the whole suit a full tune up.
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153
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Top to bottom treatment. Check all the linkages, refurbish the servos, clean out the lines...
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154
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Knock out those dents that compromise armor efficacy. Total overhaul.
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155
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I can get you not just up and running again, but even a bit better than before.
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156
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For a while, anyway. Wear and tear is killer on power armor.
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157
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Just give me a tick...
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158
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0075C151
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0075C59D
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Sir! Thank you, sir!
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159
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0075C59E
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Ma'am! Thank you, ma'am!
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160
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0075C152
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0075C5C3
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Great! Thank you! Really glad I ran into you out here. This is going to make things a lot easier.
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161
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If you need a hand with anything, let me know!
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162
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0075C153
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0075C5E3
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I just never expected to be working on this directly under a Knight! Knight-Errant! Sorry!
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163
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0075C154
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0075C58E
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All right, then! Let me know if you change your mind.
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164
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0075C155
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0075C593
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Absolutely! What do you need?
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165
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0075C156
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0075C598
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I'll get to work right away. You won't regret it!
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166
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0075C157
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0075C5C1
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What did you want to know, sir?
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167
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0075C5C2
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What did you want to know, ma'am?
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168
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0075C158
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0075C5C6
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Some. Not as much as I'd like! I hear a lot of stories, and I've met some folks out on patrol with the Brotherhood.
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169
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Anything in particular you wanted to know?
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170
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0075C15A
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0075C5D1
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Me? Really? Well... Okay, what did you want to know?
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171
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0075C5D2
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Really? Wow. The officers don't usually take the time for casual chats.
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172
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I mean, uh, they're so busy! I'm sure they would if they had the time.
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173
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I just mean I appreciate you asking.
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174
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0075C15B
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0075C602
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Nothing! Well, use of your facilities here, actually. Permission to stay and run the operation from your camp.
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175
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I won't get in the way, I promise!
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176
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0075C15E
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0075C5F8
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Super Mutants! Stumbled across some when Knight Shin took me on patrol.
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177
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Feral ghouls are one thing, but Super Mutants talk! Hard to treat them as just monsters when you hear them talking.
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178
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The whole "slaughtering and eating people" thing, though, makes it pretty easy to look past that, I guess.
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179
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Knight Shin didn't even bat an eye. "Just keep me loaded," he said. Cool as a cucumber! He ran through four belts of ammo before it was over.
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180
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0075C5F9
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A few of us were on a training patrol and we ran into a nest of feral ghouls!
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181
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Terrifying! They just run at you, tripping over themselves trying to grab you.
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182
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I only had a sidearm because I was humping a lot of our additional gear, and the others only had light rifles. We had to make a break for it.
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183
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I think I set a record for running the 100 meter sprint while hauling sixty pounds of equipment!
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184
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0075C5FA
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Mirelurk got its claws on my ankle once.
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185
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I was on a training exercise, busy setting up some monitoring equipment by the river. Very cool stuff!
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186
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Damn thing slipped up out of the water while I was focused on that, and SNAP! Before I even realized it was there.
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187
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Good thing the other two Initiates came back right then.
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188
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Took it out and got my leg bandaged up before that crab jerk left me lopsided
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189
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0075C5FB
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Now, the Scorched... they scare me. Seriously!
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190
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The crystals growing out of them? The creepy things they say! Scribe Valdez says they're a hive mind, which seems crazy.
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191
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I've managed to steer clear and avoid direct fights with them. Hope it stays that way.
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192
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0075C5FC
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A Yao Guai got the drop on Paladin Rahmani and some of us recruits one time.
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193
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She was leading a training exercise. Real basic stuff, you know, baby's first patrol. You really felt lucky to be learning directly from her.
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194
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Anyway, just a bunch of fresh recruits learning how to march without tripping over our own feet, and this huge thing comes barreling out of the trees.
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The Paladin split its skull with her glaive faster than any of us could process the panic! Just amazing!
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Whatever you need!
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Anything weird? Well...
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Weird, sir? Well, now that you mention it...
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Weird, ma'am? Well, now that you mention it...
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Let's see...
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Hrm...
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considering
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Not too much, besides the raiders when I first moved here. But there's been a few scrapes since then, on patrol with the Brotherhood.
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Why do they keep assigning me maintenance duty? How am I going to make Knight without more combat rotations?
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God, I hate Bloodbugs.
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Nothing like the shine of freshly-polished armor.
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Why'd I haul this stuff all the way out here? I haven't seen any other Brotherhood out this way. Oh, well. Orders are orders.
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Crap. Did I spill something, or was that stain there already?
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This is a pretty cushy posting, all things considered.
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Wish the weather would clear up.
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Another day, another chance to practice proper equipment maintenance.
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I wonder if any of the other Initiates have made Knight while I've been gone?
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When in doubt, use more tape.
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Scribe Valdez says most problems are either something moves when it's not supposed to, or doesn't move when it is supposed to.
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0075C1BB
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This is a nice place! Never was much of a builder, myself.
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Hey, hey!
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Hope I'm not in the way. Am I in the way?
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Watch your step; I'm might've spilled some grease around here. Sorry about that!
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How's it going?
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Everything all right?
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Whoa, are you okay? That looks like it hurts!
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sees player is injured
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Oh, crap, what happened? I've got some first aid supplies if you need them.
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sees player is injured
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You're looking pretty rough... You're going to want to get some RadAway in you, fast.
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player is suffering from radiation sickness
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Did I forget a holiday? That's quite an outfit.
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player is in a costume
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Sir!
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Ma'am!
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Now, that's what I'm talking about! You need a tune-up on that armor, let me know!
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Hello!
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Hey there!
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What can I do for you?
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Anything I can help you with?
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Oh, hey! I've got some time, what's up?
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0075C5ED
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Something you need, sir?
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0075C5EE
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Something you need, ma'am?
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Hey! Did you need something?
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What's happening?
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Always have time, if you wanted to chat.
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0075C5F2
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Oh! Hello! You must be the owner of the place. Sorry about just showing up unannounced.
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Oh! Initiate! I didn't realize this place was yours. Apologies for the intrusion!
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Knight-Errant! I didn't expect... I'm sorry! They didn't tell me you'd be out here.
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Fantastic! Thank you!
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I'll try to stay out of your way, don't worry. If you need anything, just ask!
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0075C172
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No! Well, you don't know me, but I've heard about you. Nothing but good things, don't worry!
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0075C173
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Of course! As a member of the Brotherhood, you're exactly who I'm supposed to be helping out here!
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0075C174
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Right! Yes! Of course!
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I might've mentioned, I've spent a decent amount of time working with Scribe Valdez, helping maintain the power armor for the officers.
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0075C175
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Yeah, absolutely! What about them?
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0075C176
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Not sure what I can tell you that you don't already know. Anything specific?
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0075C177
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Of course! You probably know more than me, sir, but I'll answer what I can.
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0075C178
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Of course! You probably know more than me, ma'am, but I'll answer what I can.
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All set! You're good to go.
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Like Scribe Valdez says, regular maintenance is half the battle!
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