Rucker/Dialogue

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 * Hey there, sorry about the mess. What's up?
 * Hey there, sorry about the mess. What's up?
 * Hey there, sorry about the mess. What's up?


 * The Responders are back?
 * Better believe it. And it's my job to make sure we stick around, this time.
 * Better believe it. And it's my job to make sure we stick around, this time.


 * Need any help at the moment?
 * Nothing right now, believe that or not. Check in again soo, though. Almost always something that needs doing around here.
 * Nothing right now, believe that or not. Check in again soo, though. Almost always something that needs doing around here.


 * I have questions.
 * Thought you might. Go on ahead.
 * Thought you might. Go on ahead.


 * You brought the responders back yourself?
 * Well, it took a minute--and a miracle--but yeah. When I first got back to Appalachia the Responders were all but wiped out. Couple of folks wandering around wearing the uniform, but not a one doing any organizing or, hell, making any real work out of it. I started reading everything I could find and listening to anything anyone could tell me about the group before they all passed. I realized that while the Responders themselves didn't make it, the idea could be brought back--and this time, for good.
 * Well, it took a minute--and a miracle--but yeah. When I first got back to Appalachia the Responders were all but wiped out. Couple of folks wandering around wearing the uniform, but not a one doing any organizing or, hell, making any real work out of it. I started reading everything I could find and listening to anything anyone could tell me about the group before they all passed. I realized that while the Responders themselves didn't make it, the idea could be brought back--and this time, for good.


 * Tell me about the Refuge.
 * Nice enough place. Heard it used to be some kind of fancy trading post before the war. Can't say I'm overly fond of this "management" that Orlando's wrapped up in, but I've got work needs doing, and I'm not one to turn down a safe place to do it in. I'm also not in love with all the hammering and drilling they got going on--but I'm not complaining. Well, starting now I'm not.
 * Nice enough place. Heard it used to be some kind of fancy trading post before the war. Can't say I'm overly fond of this "management" that Orlando's wrapped up in, but I've got work needs doing, and I'm not one to turn down a safe place to do it in. I'm also not in love with all the hammering and drilling they got going on--but I'm not complaining. Well, starting now I'm not.


 * So what's your story?
 * Was an army brat before the bombs fell. My dad was a medic, and always wanted to be where the action was. Dad's company took a direct hit. I think his biggest regret was that he wasn't here, in Appalachia, when it all went down. I wanted to do right by him, so I figured the next best thing was to make the trek back here, myself, and do what I thought he'd have done.
 * Was an army brat before the bombs fell. My dad was a medic, and always wanted to be where the action was. Dad's company took a direct hit. I think his biggest regret was that he wasn't here, in Appalachia, when it all went down. I wanted to do right by him, so I figured the next best thing was to make the trek back here, myself, and do what I thought he'd have done.


 * How did you make it all the way back home from there?
 * Wasn't easy. Me and a few other stragglers had to pick our way down the east coast, ducking and dodging everything that moved except each other. Not the kind of experience one wants to talk much about. You understand.
 * Wasn't easy. Me and a few other stragglers had to pick our way down the east coast, ducking and dodging everything that moved except each other. Not the kind of experience one wants to talk much about. You understand.


 * I had a different question.
 * Sure thing.
 * Sure thing.


 * What do you do, here?
 * I keep the Responders, well, responding. We've grown enough now that most of the different departments organize themselves fairly well. But everyone needs a fire lit under 'em from time to time, and these days that's where most of my hours go. That, and keeping Orlando from sniffing around.
 * I keep the Responders, well, responding. We've grown enough now that most of the different departments organize themselves fairly well. But everyone needs a fire lit under 'em from time to time, and these days that's where most of my hours go. That, and keeping Orlando from sniffing around.