HcCHAD.msg

{{dialoguefile Dialogue for Chad, caravan master of Broken Hills. {100}{}{You see an amiable-looking, lean man.} {101}{}{You see Chad, the caravaneer.} {102}{}{You see a lean man who wears a smile like a shield. He wears nondescript clothing, and carries himself as if he knows what he's doing.} {120}{}{Howdy, friend! What can I do for you?} {121}{}{More questions? I'll see what I can do for answers.} {122}{}{Deerk deegler!} {123}{}{You who?} {124}{}{Marcus has been asking a few questions about you.} {125}{}{There's enough evidence that you've been stealing money that's supposed to go to Broken Hills that you can be arrested. You're going down.} {126}{}{There's enough evidence that you've been stealing money that's supposed to go to Broken Hills that you can be arrested. Cut me in for $1000 and I'll make sure you can flee town.} {127}{}{Who are you?} {128}{}{Tell me about this place.} {129}{}{Nothing. Bye.} {130}{}{Look what the wasteland dragged in! Sorry, pal, I can't help you.} {131}{}{Doobye!} {132}{}{I'm Chad. } {133}{}{Look, I'm very busy. Please go find someone else to bother.} {134}{}{I'm the caravan master for the city. I take care of the business on the other end of the trade routes. These days I'm focusing primarily on Gecko. } {135}{}{D'okay!} {136}{}{I'd like to get a job with you.} {137}{}{Sounds exciting.} {138}{}{Sounds boring.} {139}{}{I have more questions.} {140}{}{Thanks. Bye.} {141}{}{Tell you about Broken Hills? Well, I moved here a few years back. Got a job with the Bill - that's the Outfitter - and moved up to where I am now. I report to Marcus and the Bill, but I'm responsible for the livelihood of the town.} {142}{}{I have more questions.} {143}{}{Bye.} {156}{}{Talk to the Bill. He'll help you out.} {157}{}{I have more questions.} {158}{}{Thanks. Bye.} {159}{}{Yeah, it is. You wouldn't think it, but I get to travel and see the world, and I feel I contribute to the town here. It's a good life.} {160}{}{Sounds great. I'd like a job like that.} {161}{}{Actually, that sounds pretty boring.} {162}{}{I have more questions.} {163}{}{Bye.} {164}{}{Probably a hell of a lot more exciting than what you do with your life, jerkoff.} {165}{}{Yeah, whatever. I have more questions.} {166}{}{Ha ha ha ha! Right. See ya, loser.} {167}{}{You'll pay for this someday, you putz.} {168}{}{Get out of my sight, you jerk.} {169}{}{You really cocked up that caravan, my friend. So much for your cash.} {170}{}{You surely screwed the pooch on that caravan, my friend. Good luck ever getting another from Broken Hills.} {171}{}{Good work on that caravan. Here's your $200.} {172}{}{Get outta here. Your help ain't wanted no more.} {173}{}{Keep your eyes peeled.} {174}{}{I'll watch your back.} {175}{}{Don't let the bastards sneak up on you.}