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TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GREETING | GREETING | Happy 50 | I can't wait to add the Declaration to the Society's collection. | 1 |
GREETING | Happy 50 | I'm expecting great things from you! | 2 | |
GREETING | Happy 50 | What wonderful artifacts have you brought me? | 3 | |
GREETING | Happy 50 | So, have you decided to become a part of history and triumphantly return with the Declaration of Independence in hand? | 4 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Pleased to meet you. Abraham Washington's the name. I am curator of the Capital Preservation Society. | 5 | |
Happy 50 | If you have time, come take a look at our exhibits. | 6 | ||
Neutral 50 | Now, if you'll excuse me... | 7 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Sorry, very busy right now. Come see me at the museum. | 8 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Quite an impressive collection, isn't it? Well don't be shy, have a look around. | 9 | |
Happy 50 | Abraham Washington's the name... curator of this little slice of American History. | 10 | ||
GREETING | Happy 50 | What can I help you with? | 11 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | What brings you by Rivet City today? | 12 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | I...uh, I don't get visitors very often. My name is Abraham Washington. This is my Capital Preservation Society. | 13 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Welcome to...uh...the Capital Preservation Society. | 14 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | What...uh, what can I do for you? | 15 | |
MS03RCHistory1 Could I ask you about Rivet City's history? |
Do you know the history of Rivet City? | Surprise 25 | It's funny, now that you ask... I can tell you all about the Capital, but I really haven't got any idea about Rivet City itself. | 16 |
Happy 25 | I can't see how important it is compared to the Capital's history, but maybe Bannon might know something. He's in the governing council, after all. | 17 | ||
Do you know the history of Rivet City? | Surprise 25 | It's funny, now that you ask... I can tell you all about the Capital, but I really haven't got any idea about Rivet City itself. | 18 | |
Happy 25 | Frankly, it sounds just you're thinking too small, when you could ask about the much more important history of the capital! | 19 | ||
MS06BuyActionFigure | What will you give me for this toy of Lincoln? | Happy 50 | Quite a nice specimen you have there. How about I give you 10 caps for it? | 20 |
MS06BuyDraftPoster | How much for this war poster? | Happy 50 | That would look fantastic on the museum wall! What do you say to 60 caps? | 21 |
MS06BuyHat | Are you interested in Lincoln's hat? | Surprise 70 | Lincoln's actual hat? Amazing! I must have it for the museum! | 22 |
Neutral 50 | How does 70 caps sound? | 23 | ||
MS06BuyLincolnDiary | I found Lincoln's diary. | Surprise 60 | Oh my goodness! Hand written by one of the greatest presidents of our country? | 24 |
Neutral 50 | The Society must possess this. I'll give you 100 caps for it! | 25 | ||
MS06BuyNo | I'd rather keep it. | Neutral 50 | Very well, but I doubt anyone else will appreciate its value as much as I do. | 26 |
MS06BuyPennies | I have a collection of pennies with Lincoln's face on them. | Surprise 60 | Pennies, eh? That's the old money they used long ago. | 27 |
Neutral 50 | Well, any artifact from American history would benefit the museum. How about 15 caps for the lot of them? | 28 | ||
MS06BuyRecording | Are you interested in buying a recording of Lincoln's voice? | Surprise 60 | An actual recording of Lincoln's voice? Amazing! | 29 |
Neutral 50 | Please, allow me to compensate you for it. I'll pay you 60 caps. | 30 | ||
MS06BuyRifle | Would you like to make an offer on Lincoln's Rifle? | Happy 60 | I can't believe you have that artifact in your possession! What an amazing addition it would make to the museum. | 31 |
Happy 50 | I will buy it from you for 100 caps. What do you say? | 32 | ||
MS06BuyWantedPoster | I've got a wanted poster for Lincoln's assassin. | Happy 60 | Interesting. I'd love to have that in the museum's collection. | 33 |
Happy 50 | I will buy it from you for 70 caps. What do you say? | 34 | ||
MS06BuyYes It's a deal. |
You've got a deal. Here you go. | Happy 50 | Thanks much! | 35 |
MS06YesActionFigure | Not for that price. I want more. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 36 |
MS06YesDraftPoster | This poster is worth more than that. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 37 |
MS06YesHat | For Lincoln's own hat? Come on. You can do better than that. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 38 |
MS06YesLincolnDiary | Not enough. Make me a better offer. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 39 |
MS06YesPennies You'll have to do better than that. |
Make it 30 and you have a deal. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 40 |
MS06YesRecording That price is an insult. You can do better. |
Make it 80 and you have a deal. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 41 |
MS06YesRifle You're kidding, right? It's worth twice that. |
Make it 125 and you have a deal. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 42 |
MS06YesWantedPoster No way. I need a lot more than that. |
Make it 90 and you have a deal. | Happy 50 | Very well, here you are. Worth every cap. | 43 |
MS15AbeWashBackground01 | So, you really care about these relics? | Surprise 50 | Why, of course I do! | 44 |
Neutral 50 | If these items were lost to time, how would we ever be able to explore our heritage or appreciate the sacrifices our founding fathers made? | 45 | ||
MS15AbeWashBackground02 | I suppose I see your point. | Neutral 50 | Then we understand each other. Hundreds of years ago, people studied history as a career. Then, when the bombs fell, it was almost lost. | 46 |
Neutral 50 | Can you imagine a country like the U.S.A. without it? It would be the same empty feeling as not knowing your birth mother. | 47 | ||
Neutral 50 | We are children of this country and to respect it is to know about it. | 48 | ||
MS15AbeWashBackground03 | Looks like a bunch of junk to me. | Disgust 50 | That's just the attitude I have come to expect from uneducated individuals. | 49 |
Neutral 50 | It's people like you who will cause the name America to fade from memory. Children will think of the U.S.A. as just the Wasteland. | 50 | ||
Neutral 50 | I mustn't let that happen! That's why this place exists. | 51 | ||
MS15AbeWashBackground04 | I wish I knew more about America. | Happy 50 | Oh, it's so good to finally meet... I mean, to yet again meet someone who actually cares about history! | 52 |
MS15AbeWashBackground05 | Whatever, old timer. | Disgust 50 | Bah! Sometimes I feel like it's hopeless. | 53 |
MS15AbeWashBackgroundBad | This place is a dump. | Disgust 50 | Sigh. I was hoping seeing these pieces of the past would snap you out of your pessimism. I see I was wrong. | 54 |
MS15AbeWashBackgroundGood | I found it quite entertaining. | Neutral 50 | It makes me so happy to hear that! Feel free to look around all you like. | 55 |
MS15AbeWashBackgroundTop | Well, I've looked around a bit. | Neutral 50 | Oh? And have you come to any conclusions? | 56 |
MS15AbeWashCT00HaveIt | Before you continue... I have the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 80 | What? You have the Declaration? Unbelievable! | 57 |
Before you continue... I have the Declaration of Independence. | Disgust 80 | Are you certain this time? Or is this another joke? | 58 | |
MS15AbeWashCT00HaveItDone01 | Yes... I recovered it all by myself. | Happy 80 | By bringing this to me, do you realize you've just written yourself into the history books? | 59 |
Happy 50 | You're a true American hero and will be remembered for this glorious day! | 60 | ||
Happy 50 | But enough of that. Allow me to present you with some sort of compensation for your deed. | 61 | ||
Yes... I recovered it all by myself. | Happy 80 | By bringing this to me, do you realize you've just written yourself into the history books? | 62 | |
Happy 50 | You're a true American hero and will be remembered for this glorious day! | 63 | ||
Happy 50 | But enough of that. Allow me to present you with some sort of compensation for your deed. | 64 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00HaveItDone02 | Yes... but I had a little help from Sydney. | Happy 80 | By bringing this to me, do you realize you've both just written yourselves into the history books? | 65 |
Happy 50 | You're both true American heroes and will be remembered for this glorious day! | 66 | ||
Happy 50 | But enough of that. Allow me to present you with some sort of compensation for your deed. | 67 | ||
Neutral 50 | I will award Sydney's promised bounty to her personally. No need to worry yourself about that. | 68 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00HaveItDone03 | Yes... but I had a little help from Sydney. She didn't make it, though. | Happy 80 | By bringing this to me, do you realize you've both just written yourselves into the history books? | 69 |
Happy 50 | You're both true American heroes and will be remembered for this glorious day! | 70 | ||
Neutral 50 | Sydney's name will forever be memorialized for her great sacrifice. She was a patriot and will be missed. | 71 | ||
Happy 50 | But enough of that. Allow me to present you with some sort of compensation for your deed. | 72 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00HaveItDone04 | Nah, I was just kidding. | Disgust 80 | Well that's just plain rude. I would hope you'd be kinder to an old man just trying to serve his nation! | 73 |
Neutral 50 | But, since you brought it up... | 74 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00a | Yes, it's an interesting collection indeed. | Happy 50 | Ah, a fellow scholar I see! | 75 |
Neutral 50 | Each of the documents in this room tells a small but important story about the history of the United States of America. | 76 | ||
Sad 50 | Unfortunately, the greatest prize of all is missing from the collection. | 77 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00b | It's an interesting collection of garbage. | Neutral 50 | One man's garbage is another's treasure trove. Don't underestimate these documents. They may not look like much, but their value is immeasurable. | 78 |
Sad 50 | Or would be anyway, if only I possessed one more item. | 79 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT00c | Oh good, I was looking for some kindling. | Anger 80 | Watch your tone, sir. To suggest the destruction of such fine specimens is almost, well... blasphemy! | 80 |
Anger 50 | I'll have you know this collection is a complete chronicle of our nation's history. A unique glimpse into the past. | 81 | ||
Disgust 70 | Well, almost complete. One document still continues to elude me. | 82 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT01 | All right, I'll bite. Which document is missing? | Neutral 50 | In 1776, the Second Judgmental Congress got together and adopted a document drafted by none other than Thomas Jefferson himself. | 83 |
Neutral 50 | It was the day the United States of America earned its name and secured its place in history. | 84 | ||
Neutral 50 | This magnificent achievement took form in the Declaration of Independence. | 85 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT02 | Who cares... | Disgust 50 | Your rude tone leads me to believe you aren't interested in a little proposal I have for you. | 86 |
Disgust 50 | Now, will you hear me out? If not, we don't have much more to talk about. | 87 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT02a | What's missing is my ability to stay awake in this snoreatorium. | Neutral 50 | My friend, the sleeping fox catches no moss. | 88 |
Neutral 50 | Would you want to miss out on the opportunity of a lifetime? | 89 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT02bIntell | It has to be the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 80 | Why, yes! Your knowledge of American History is quite impressive! | 90 |
Happy 50 | What an amazing crown jewel in my collection that would be! The original document created by the people, for the people. | 91 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT03 | Maybe later. I've got better things to do right now. | Neutral 50 | Shame. Very well, you're free to look around but with your level of patience I suspect you'll become bored rather quickly. | 92 |
MS15AbeWashCT04 | Let me take a leap of faith here... you want me to find it for you. | Surprise 50 | Indeed I do. Without the Declaration, the rest of these relics are almost meaningless. I must have it! | 93 |
Neutral 50 | Acquire the document for me, and you'll be awarded most handsomely. What do you think? | 94 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT04a | What's your point? | Happy 80 | Well, I was hoping you'd realize what I want. I want you to get the Declaration for me. | 95 |
Happy 60 | The Declaration would tie this collection of documents together so well and give it the patriotic meaning it deserves. | 96 | ||
Neutral 50 | If you can find it for me, I'd be sure to make it worth your while. | 97 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT04b | If you want me to retrieve the Declaration, all you have to do is ask. | Happy 50 | Oh, would you? It would mean so much to me and the Society's collection here. | 98 |
MS15AbeWashCT05 | Skip the history lesson, professor. | Neutral 50 | A man of few words. Very well. | 99 |
Neutral 50 | Get the Declaration of Independence to me intact and I'll pay you well for your time. What do you say? | 100 | ||
Skip the history lesson, professor. | Neutral 50 | A woman of few words. Very well. | 101 | |
Neutral 50 | Get the Declaration of Independence to me intact and I'll pay you well for your time. What do you say? | 102 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT11 | Thank you, it's quite an honor. Now, for my reward? | Happy 50 | Please, accept this holotape as a token of my esteem and the esteem of every citizen of the United States. | 103 |
Happy 50 | May it bring you the vocal skills possessed by only the greatest orators of our time. | 104 | ||
MS15AbeWashCT12 | Okay pops, just hand over the reward and you can get back to your history books. | Disgust 50 | Well! The founding fathers would be disappointed in your fiery tone. | 105 |
Neutral 50 | However, a deal is a deal. Here is your reward. | 106 | ||
MS15AbeWashRewardChatter01 | I suppose that's good enough for me. | Happy 50 | Marvelous! Then you've decided? | 107 |
MS15AbeWashRewardChatter02 | Can the speech, Abe. I need to get paid. | Happy 50 | Heroes of the United States will receive rewards befitting their rank, I can assure you. Your prize will be no different. | 108 |
Neutral 50 | I have in my possession the only known schematic for the creation of something called the Railway Rifle. | 109 | ||
Neutral 50 | Bring me the Declaration, and it's yours. | 110 | ||
MS15AbeWashRewardChatter03 | Can we stop beating around the bush, please? What's the reward? | Neutral 50 | Sorry, my mind tends to wander. I would see to it you receive a worthwhile trade. | 111 |
Neutral 50 | I have in my possession the only known schematic for the creation of something called the Railway Rifle. | 112 | ||
Happy 50 | Bring me the Declaration, and it's yours. | 113 | ||
MS15Bailout | Let me ask you something else. | Neutral 50 | Certainly. | 114 |
MS15DeclineQuestPost | Um... no. I've still got more important things to do. | Disgust 50 | What could be more important than completing my collection? Without that document, what is the U.S.A. now? Nothing! | 115 |
Neutral 50 | Oh well. Please come back when you change your mind. I know you will. | 116 | ||
MS15FinTLAbeWashCT01 | How's the museum business? | Happy 50 | Oh, it treats me well. I'm sure it will be even better now that we have the Declaration of Independence. | 117 |
Neutral 50 | Hopefully, we can add more to the collection and increase our foot traffic! | 118 | ||
MS15FinTLAbeWashLooking | Is the museum looking to acquire anything else? | Happy 50 | Well, yes. Any document of historical significance would be of benefit to the Society. | 119 |
Neutral 50 | However, I am also interested in branching out. Perhaps some interesting artifacts related to our great country's history. | 120 | ||
Neutral 50 | Be sure and bring me anything you find along those lines. I'd be happy to compensate you once again. | 121 | ||
MS15MuseumBillofRights | I have a document you may want. The Bill of Rights... | Surprise 50 | Oh my! I never expected anyone to find this! I didn't even know it was still intact! | 122 |
Happy 50 | Well, certainly a reward is in order for your efforts. How about 100 caps? | 123 | ||
MS15MuseumMagnaCarta | I've recovered a copy of the Magna Carta. Interested? | Happy 50 | Indeed I am. Although there were several copies made of the document, I certainly never expected to come across one intact. | 124 |
Happy 50 | What do you say to 75 caps for it? | 125 | ||
MS15MuseumNo | No thanks, I think I'll hold onto it. | Disgust 70 | How very disappointing! | 126 |
No thanks, I think I'll hold onto it. | Sad 70 | Such a shame, I was hoping to add it to my collection. | 127 | |
No thanks, I think I'll hold onto it. | Disgust 50 | Oh, very well. If you reconsider, you know where to find me. | 128 | |
No thanks, I think I'll hold onto it. | Neutral 50 | I assure you no one else in the Wasteland will pay you more, but I respect your decision. | 129 | |
MS15MuseumYesBoR | Will you give me 125 caps for it? | Happy 80 | You drive a hard bargain, but it's worth every cap. | 130 |
Sounds like a deal. Here you go. | Happy 80 | Thank you very much! | 131 | |
MS15MuseumYesMC | Will you give me 100 caps for it? | Happy 80 | You drive a hard bargain, but it's worth every cap. | 132 |
Sounds like a deal. Here you go. | Happy 80 | Thank you very much! | 133 | |
MS15QuestNo | Not now. Maybe another time. | Sad 50 | A famous man once said that patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish. | 134 |
Neutral 50 | I've waited this long, I suppose I can wait until someone else comes along to accept my offer. | 135 | ||
MS15QuestReward | Slow down there, gramps. What's this reward you're talking about? | Neutral 50 | You'd secure your place in history. The man who rediscovered the Declaration of Independence. Imagine the fanfare! | 136 |
Slow down there, gramps. What's this reward you're talking about? | Neutral 50 | You'd secure your place in history. The woman who rediscovered the Declaration of Independence. Imagine the fanfare! | 137 | |
MS15QuestWait | Let me think about this for a bit, and I'll get back to you. | Sad 60 | Oh dear. Well, I can't make you go. Only to appeal to your sense of patriotism and to do it for your country. | 138 |
MS15QuestYes | I'd love to be a part of history, and bring you the Declaration. | Happy 50 | Excellent! You won't regret it, I promise you! Imagine, you are taking part in another chapter of American History. I envy you. | 139 |
Neutral 50 | You can find the Declaration of Independence in the ruins of the National Archives. | 140 | ||
MS15TLAnythingElse | Is there anything else you're looking for? | Neutral 50 | Well, yes. Any document of historical significance would be of benefit to the Society. | 141 |
Neutral 50 | However, I am also interested in branching out. Perhaps some interesting artifacts related to our great country's history. | 142 | ||
Neutral 50 | Be sure and bring me anything you find along those lines. I'd be happy to compensate you once again. | 143 | ||
MS15TLDeclarationTopic | I have a few questions about the Declaration of Independence. | Happy 50 | Please ask then. After all, knowledge is power! | 144 |
MS15TLDeclarationTopic01 | What does the Declaration of Independence look like? | Neutral 50 | A piece of what was called parchment... sort of a thick paper. Has faded hand-written writing all over it. | 145 |
Neutral 50 | It's no more than two and a half feet tall and two feet wide. If you find it, you should be able to roll it up carefully. | 146 | ||
MS15TLDeclarationTopic02 | What's the history behind the document? | Neutral 50 | On July the 4th in 1776, a group calling themselves the Second Judgmental Congress got together at Fort McHarry in Maryland. | 147 |
Neutral 50 | After a ceremony which ended with Paul Revere singing the famous battle hymn known as the National Anthem, the document was signed. | 148 | ||
Neutral 50 | From there, it was sent to England by plane presumably and presented to King George himself. Thus began the Evolutionary War. | 149 | ||
MS15TLDeclarationTopic03SC | All this info on the Declaration... Where'd you get it? I don't like secrets. | Happy 50 | Well, ummm. This is quite embarrassing actually. | 150 |
Neutral 50 | I sent someone like yourself after the Declaration. She did some of the research for me, but now I haven't seen her in a few months. | 151 | ||
Happy 50 | I wouldn't worry about it. Many have died for causes far less grand than what you're about to undertake. | 152 | ||
MS15TLGotIt | I have the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 50 | Oh my lord, I never expect... I mean, I am utterly shocked! | 153 |
Happy 50 | You have earned your place in the annals of American History, yes indeed. You will be remembered for this great day! | 154 | ||
Neutral 50 | I understand the road was difficult, so allow me to present you with an extra bonus to perhaps whet your appetite for future endeavors. | 155 | ||
Neutral 50 | Enjoy your reward, my friend. You've earned it. | 156 | ||
I have the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 50 | Oh my lord, I never expect... I mean, I am utterly shocked! | 157 | |
Happy 50 | You have earned your place in the annals of American History, yes indeed. You will be remembered for this great day! | 158 | ||
Neutral 50 | I understand the road was difficult, so allow me to present you with an extra bonus to perhaps whet your appetite for future endeavors. | 159 | ||
Neutral 50 | Enjoy your reward, my friend. You've earned it. | 160 | ||
MS15TLGotItSydney | Sydney and I have the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 50 | Oh my lord, I never expect... I mean, I am utterly shocked! | 161 |
Happy 50 | You two have earned your places in the annals of American History, yes indeed. You will be remembered for this great day! | 162 | ||
Neutral 50 | I will award Sydney's promised bounty to her personally. No need to worry yourself about that. | 163 | ||
Neutral 50 | Enjoy your reward, my friend. You've earned it. | 164 | ||
MS15TLGotItSydneyDead | I have the Declaration of Independence. | Surprise 50 | Oh my lord, I never expect... I mean, I am utterly shocked! | 165 |
Happy 50 | You have earned your place in the annals of American History, yes indeed. You will be remembered for this great day! | 166 | ||
Neutral 50 | I understand the road was difficult, so allow me to present you with an extra bonus to perhaps whet your appetite for future endeavors. | 167 | ||
Neutral 50 | Enjoy your reward, my friend. You've earned it. | 168 | ||
MS15TLLocation | Can you show me how to get to the National Archives on my map? | Neutral 50 | In the D.C. Ruins you'll find the National Archives. Or what's left of it anyway. | 169 |
Neutral 50 | The building should contain the document in a protective glass case. Be careful, the place is swarming with Super Mutants. | 170 | ||
Happy 50 | Here, let me pinpoint its location for you. | 171 | ||
MS17FinTLBuyBackViolin | I broke a promise to someone and I'd like to buy back the violin for 300 caps. | Happy 80 | It takes moxie to admit you've done something wrong. I admire that. | 172 |
Happy 80 | I'd be glad to sell it back to you. Here you go. | 173 | ||
I broke a promise to someone and I'd like to buy back the violin for 300 caps. | Happy 80 | It takes moxie to admit you've done something wrong. I admire that. | 174 | |
Happy 80 | I'd be glad to sell it back to you, but you don't seem to have enough caps. Come back when you do. | 175 | ||
MS17TLBuySoilStrad | I have a very unique item for sale, a genuine Stradivarius violin. | Surprise 50 | Incredible! I've heard of those items. They were used to make music many many years ago I believe. | 176 |
Neutral 50 | Well, although it has no American historical significance, I can take it off your hands for 200 caps. How does that sound? | 177 | ||
Are you still interested in the Stradivarius? | Happy 50 | Absolutely! I believe the standing offer was 200 caps. | 178 | |
MS17TLBuySoilStradAbeWash01 | Sure, that sounds fair. | Neutral 50 | Well, that's wonderful. Here are your caps. Thanks very much! | 179 |
Sure, that sounds fair. | Neutral 50 | Well, that's wonderful. Here are your caps. Thanks very much! | 180 | |
MS17TLBuySoilStradAbeWash02 | Let me consider your offer. | Neutral 50 | Certainly, don't let me stand in your way. | 181 |
MS17TLBuySoilStradAbeWash03SC | How about we make it 300 caps? | Neutral 50 | Well, that's wonderful. Here are your caps. Thanks very much! | 182 |
How about we make it 300 caps? | Neutral 50 | Well, that's wonderful. Here are your caps. Thanks very much! | 183 | |
RCTopicCPS | What is the Capital Preservation Society? | Happy 50 | I'm collecting artifacts. Historical artifacts. Um...all sorts of things from old DC. | 184 |
Neutral 50 | It's important work. Because...well, it just is. | 185 | ||
SpeechChallengeFailure | SpeechChallengeFailure | Neutral 50 | Certain information came to light. I paid a fortune in caps and obtained it. | 186 |
Neutral 50 | There really isn't much more to it. | 187 | ||
SpeechChallengeFailure | Disgust 30 | Oh no no no. That just won't do. 200 Caps is all I'm going to pay. | 188 |
Conversation
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GOODBYE | I have to go now. | Happy 60 | I hope next time I see you, the Declaration will be in hand. | 189 |
I have to go now. | Happy 60 | Remember, treat the document with care. It's a fragile piece of our history. | 190 | |
I have to go now. | Fear 60 | Be careful, the Archives are infested with who knows what. | 191 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Remember, donations are always welcome. | 192 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Remember, bring me back anything interesting you find. | 193 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Very well, be careful out there. | 194 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Well, I suppose that's goodbye then. Come again anytime. | 195 | |
HELLO | HELLO | Happy 70 | Welcome to the Capital Preservation Society! | 196 |
HELLO | Happy 50 | It's so very nice to see you again. | 197 | |
HELLO | Happy 50 | Good to have you back. | 198 | |
HELLO | Neutral 50 | If you have any questions about the exhibits, please let me know. | 199 | |
HELLO | Happy 70 | Do have a look around, but don't touch anything. | 200 | |
HELLO | Neutral 50 | We have the most complete archive of U.S. historical documents in the Wasteland. | 201 | |
HELLO | Fear 50 | Um...uh...I'd like, I mean can you get me some Iguana Bits? And a glass of water. No... yes, a glass of water. | 202 | |
RCGoodbye | RCGoodbye | Surprise 50 | Er...uh...yes. I think so. No, I'm quite certain. Yes. | 203 |
RCPackageEnd | RCPackageEnd | Disgust 50 | Damn! I forgot to eat breakfast again. | 204 |
RCPackageEnd | Neutral 50 | I'd better get back to the museum. | 205 | |
RCPackageEnd | Surprise 50 | Oh! Look at the time. I'd better go get something to eat. | 206 | |
RCPackageEnd | Neutral 50 | I'd better get back. | 207 |