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{{dialoguefile Dialogue for Ben Wade, Caravan driver in the Redding mining camp {100}{}{You see a man dressed in a jumpsuit.} {101}{}{You see Ben Wade, the caravan master for the Redding-Vault City run.} {102}{}{You see a man dressed in a Vault Suit.} {103}{}{You've got nerve coming 'round here for a job. You'll never work for me again.} {104}{}{Get the hell out of my sight.} {105}{}{Let's move 'em on out. Giddy-up!} {106}{}{OK, let's go.} {107}{}{Hello there. My name's Ben. Ben Wade. I'm in charge of trade caravans between Redding and Vault City. I can usually use an extra guard, and we're ready to leave right now.} {108}{}{Hello there. My name's Ben. Ben Wade. I'm in charge of trade caravans between Redding and Vault City. I can usually use an extra guard or two. We leave town on the 1st of every month. If you want to sign on, make sure you're here then.} {109}{}{What do you want now?} {110}{}{Moo-moos?} {111}{}{You need a guard, huh?} {112}{}{What does this caravan transport?} {113}{}{Why are you waiting until the 1st?} {114}{}{I don't think that's for me. Goodbye.} {115}{}{Seems like it gets harder every trip. } {116}{}{Hah! They shoulda known better than to try to attack my caravan.} {117}{}{Good thing you're along this trip.} {118}{}{What a nuisance. Things just ain't what they used to be 'round here.} {119}{}{These wastes just aren't as safe as they used to be.} {120}{}{You're not a guard - you're a con-man. Get out of here, you coward.} {121}{}{You left the caravan. Now leave here, as well.} {122}{}{You're nothing but a thief. You've probably already taken your cut - now get out.} {123}{}{A thief? I resemble that remark, you damn ingrate. I'm leaving. Goodbye.} {124}{}{Someday soon, you'll regret crossing me. Goodbye.} {125}{}{If you had done your job and guarded my caravan, then I'd have enough money to pay you. As it is...well, you reap what you sow. You get nothing.} {126}{}{You cheap bastard! You'll pay for stiffing me. Goodbye.} {127}{}{Well, sometimes you just get luckier than others. This was one of the unlucky times. Goodbye.} {128}{}{That was a bad trip. I can only give you $500 - and even that will leave me broke. Sorry.} {129}{}{Well, something is better than nothing, I guess. Goodbye.} {130}{}{You lousy bastard! Nobody could have done a better job. You'll regret stiffing me. Goodbye.} {131}{}{That caravan was a success. Here's your $1000. Pleasure working with you. Hope to see you again sometime.} {132}{}{I don't think I ever want to spend so much time looking at the ass-end of a brahmin again. Goodbye.} {133}{}{That wasn't too bad at all. See you later. Goodbye.} {134}{}{Hoo-wee! That was a great run. $1000 for you, and another $200 as a bonus. You must be some kind of lucky charm. Join us again if you're going our way.} {135}{}{Nice to find someone who appreciates quality when he sees it. See you around, maybe. Goodbye.} {136}{}{Always glad to make some extra money. Thanks, and goodbye.} {137}{}{Hard to say, really. I guess it depends upon how long it takes to get enough ore together. I'm no miner, but I'd guess it won't take longer than a couple of weeks.} {138}{}{Well, because I'm not exactly sure how long it will take to get all the medical supplies together. Probably not much longer than a couple of weeks. Then we can go. Just keep checking back with me.} {139}{}{What do you usually transport?} {140}{}{Let me ask you something else.} {141}{}{Thanks, I'll do that. Goodbye.} {142}{}{We're usually looking for caravan guards, but this caravan won't be ready for a while yet. Feel free to check back with me, though.} {143}{}{When on the 1st?} {144}{}{What does this caravan transport?} {145}{}{Okay, thanks. Goodbye.} {146}{}{Sorry, pal, we've already got enough throwbacks working in this caravan.} {147}{}{Oh, okay.} {148}{}{Well, we pick up mostly medical supplies in Vault City, and trade it to Redding in exchange for gold ore.} {149}{}{That's interesting. You said you're looking for guards?} {150}{}{Let me ask you something else.} {151}{}{Oh, okay. Goodbye.} {152}{}{You came along at a good time. We're ready to go right now. The job pays $1000, but I'm only paying you for the job since I only need one more guard. Ready to join us?} {153}{}{You came along at a good time. We're ready to go right now. The job pays $1000. Ready to join us?} {154}{}{Sounds great. I'm ready. Let's go.} {155}{}{I don't think I want to be a caravan guard. I'll see you around. Goodbye.} {156}{}{You got safe transport and three hot meals a day. Now get out of here, you moron.} {157}{}{Oooo? Bye bye.} {158}{}{Arrrrrr! Me kill!}