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Topics
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GREETING | GREETING | Neutral 50 | Good luck to you, and Godspeed. | 1 |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Saints alive! You've done it! | 2 | |
Neutral 50 | Quickly, let me have the ink and I will produce the copy of the Declaration of Independence! | 3 | ||
Neutral 50 | Here you are... a perfect copy. That should give ol' George something to think about. | 4 | ||
Neutral 50 | What are the next orders from the Congress? | 5 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Have you reached a decision? Will you assist me in forging a copy of the Declaration? | 6 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | If you have something to say, be quick about it or begone. | 7 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | You've breached our defenses, evaded our best soldiers and you've raided my home. | 8 | |
Neutral 50 | But I have not yet begun to fight! I cannot allow you to steal our freedom! | 9 | ||
Neutral 50 | The Declaration must remain here! It is our symbol of hope, the one thing that cries out "We are a free nation"! | 10 | ||
MS15Bailout | Let me ask you something else. | Neutral 50 | Very well. | 11 |
MS15ButtonCT01 | What are you talking about? You're a robot! | Neutral 50 | I am not a "robot." I am Button Gwinnett, second signer of the Declaration of Independence and distinguished representative from Georgia. | 12 |
Neutral 50 | I know your fighting prowess far exceeds my own, but I will still duel you to the death if I must. | 13 | ||
Neutral 50 | What will it be then? Rapiers? Pistols at dawn? Out with it! | 14 | ||
MS15ButtonCT01a | Just who are you, exactly? | Neutral 50 | Why, I am Button Gwinnett, second signer of the Declaration of Independence and distinguished representative from Georgia. | 15 |
Neutral 50 | I know your fighting prowess far exceeds my own, but I will still duel you to the death if I must. | 16 | ||
Neutral 50 | What will it be then? Rapiers? Pistols at dawn? Out with it! | 17 | ||
MS15ButtonCT02 | Get out of my way you lunatic! | Neutral 50 | I will NOT stand down, sir! To quote the words of the great Thomas Jefferson... | 18 |
Neutral 50 | If our house be on fire, without inquiring whether it was fired from within or without, we must try to extinguish it! | 19 | ||
Get out of my way you lunatic! | Neutral 50 | I will NOT stand down, ma'am! To quote the words of the great Thomas Jefferson... | 20 | |
Neutral 50 | If our house be on fire, without inquiring whether it was fired from within or without, we must try to extinguish it! | 21 | ||
MS15ButtonCT02aIntelligence | You must be Button Gwinnett, second signer of the Declaration! | Neutral 50 | Then my reputation precedes me. Good. | 22 |
Neutral 50 | That should make you well aware that I am not to be trifled with and that my loyalty to the States is legendary. | 23 | ||
Neutral 50 | I know your fighting prowess far exceeds my own, but I will still duel you to the death if I must! | 24 | ||
Neutral 50 | What will it be then? Rapiers? Pistols at dawn? Out with it! | 25 | ||
MS15ButtonCT03 | Why would you do all that over a scrap of paper? | Neutral 50 | This is no mere scrap of paper, sir. This is the doctrine laid down by my fellow members of the Second Continental Congress. | 26 |
Neutral 50 | It absolves us of the tyranny of King George the Third of Great Britain. It is perhaps the greatest symbol of this free nation. | 27 | ||
Why would you do all that over a scrap of paper? | Neutral 50 | This is no mere scrap of paper, madam. This is the doctrine laid down by my fellow members of the Second Continental Congress. | 28 | |
Neutral 50 | It absolves us of the tyranny of King George the Third of Great Britain. It is perhaps the greatest symbol of this free nation. | 29 | ||
MS15ButtonCT03a | That's quite brave of you. To potentially sacrifice your life over a document. | Neutral 50 | This is no mere document, sir. This is the doctrine laid down by my fellow members of the Second Continental Congress. | 30 |
Neutral 50 | It absolves us of the tyranny of King George the Third of Great Britain. It is perhaps the greatest symbol of this free nation! | 31 | ||
That's quite brave of you. To potentially sacrifice your life over a document. | Neutral 50 | This is no mere document, madam. This is the doctrine laid down by my fellow members of the Second Continental Congress. | 32 | |
Neutral 50 | It absolves us of the tyranny of King George the Third of Great Britain. It is perhaps the greatest symbol of this free nation. | 33 | ||
MS15ButtonCT03b | You're not even human, you stupid bucket of bolts! | Surprise 80 | To suggest such a thing isn't just a falsehood... it's blasphemy! | 34 |
Neutral 50 | The doctrine I defend was laid down by my fellow members of the Second Continental Congress. | 35 | ||
Neutral 50 | It absolves us of the tyranny of King George the Third of Great Britain. It is perhaps the greatest symbol of this free nation! | 36 | ||
MS15ButtonCT04 | You do realize that it's about 500 years later, don't you? | Neutral 50 | Petty lies and deceit may be the way of Great Britain's crown, but I will not succumb to such tomfoolery. | 37 |
Neutral 50 | Since it appears you wish to resolve this without bloodshed, may I suggest you stand down and surrender? | 38 | ||
Neutral 50 | I can promise that you will be treated well; in a manner accustomed to any member of the Royal Army. | 39 | ||
MS15ButtonCT04a | Is there some way we can make a compromise? | Neutral 50 | Broken promises and deceit may be the way of Great Britain's crown, but I will not succumb to such tomfoolery. | 40 |
Neutral 50 | Since it appears you wish to resolve this without bloodshed, may I suggest you stand down and surrender? | 41 | ||
Neutral 50 | I can promise that you will be treated well; in a manner accustomed to any member of the Royal Army. | 42 | ||
MS15ButtonCT04b | This is what's going to happen. You die, I get the Declaration. Understand? | Neutral 50 | I've been patient and I've spoken to you like a gentleman. | 43 |
Neutral 50 | But if all you understand is violence, then let justice be done and let the Almighty decide the rightful winner. Defend yourself! | 44 | ||
MS15ButtonCT05 | Ummm, allow me to ponder my decision. | Neutral 50 | Very well, but any attempt to take the Declaration of Independence will be considered an act of war. | 45 |
MS15ButtonCT05a | Nope, sorry. I've got to have that Declaration at any cost. | Neutral 50 | I've been patient and I've spoken to you like a gentleman. | 46 |
Neutral 50 | But if all you understand is violence, then let justice be done and let the Almighty decide the rightful winner. Defend yourself! | 47 | ||
MS15ButtonCT06 | There's more to this than you realize, Button. | Neutral 50 | Please explain, but I warn you, I am well versed on the tactics of the underhanded Redcoat spy. You'd do well to remember that. | 48 |
MS15ButtonCT07SC | I'm Thomas Jefferson and I've returned to liberate the Declaration. | Neutral 50 | Saints alive! It is both an honor and a privilege, sir. I was hoping this day would arrive. | 49 |
Neutral 50 | I hope these fortifications are up to your high standards, sir. All of my men await your command to push and retake the Capital! | 50 | ||
Neutral 50 | May I ask where you intend to bring the document? | 51 | ||
MS15ButtonCT07SCFemale | I'm an agent of Thomas Jefferson and I've returned to liberate the Declaration. | Neutral 50 | Saints alive! It is both an honor and a privilege, madam. I knew the day would arrive that Jefferson would send someone to help! | 52 |
Neutral 50 | I hope these fortifications are up to your high standards, madam. All of my men await your command to push and retake the Capital! | 53 | ||
Neutral 50 | May I ask where you intend to bring the document? | 54 | ||
MS15ButtonCT08 | Let me prove my honesty by helping you trick the Redcoats. | Neutral 50 | Interesting. I had a plan for just this sort of situation. Perhaps this will prove that you're here as an ally rather than an enemy. | 55 |
Neutral 50 | We create a forgery of the Declaration and send it off to Great Britain! It might be just the delay we need to get the document out of here safely. | 56 | ||
Neutral 50 | I'd love to be at court when King George finds out he wasted all his resources gaining a forgery! | 57 | ||
Neutral 50 | We have to be cautious though, the British scholars would recognize a poor duplicate almost immediately. | 58 | ||
MS15ButtonCT08a | You were right! I am a Redcoat Spy and the place is surrounded by my army! | Neutral 50 | Do you take me for a complete fool? | 59 |
Neutral 50 | I too have spies, and they tell me you have no army with you. | 60 | ||
Neutral 50 | However, since you've admitted to being the enemy and you have no wish to surrender, I'm afraid you'll have to be executed for your crimes! | 61 | ||
MS15ButtonCTRobotics | Enough of this. Command protocol delta-seven-six. Reset. | Neutral 50 | Standby. Rebooting program. | 62 |
Neutral 50 | Command structure reset... complete. Self diagnostic... complete. | 63 | ||
Neutral 50 | Program reset. Awaiting user input. | 64 | ||
MS15ButtonForgeEnd01 | Keep the Declaration safe... don't let anyone take it. | Neutral 50 | It will be done. The only way to get the Declaration now would be to pry it from my cold, dead fingers. | 65 |
Neutral 50 | It's been an honor meeting you, I can see you are indeed a patriot among men. | 66 | ||
Neutral 50 | Now go... you'll have no further trouble from my men. Godspeed. | 67 | ||
MS15ButtonForgeEnd02 | Do whatever you want... I'm out of here. | Neutral 50 | Very well, I'm sure you need to hasten back to headquarters. | 68 |
Neutral 50 | It's been an honor meeting you, I can see you are indeed a patriot among men. | 69 | ||
Neutral 50 | Now go... you'll have no further trouble from my men. Godspeed. | 70 | ||
MS15ButtonForgeEnd03 | Blow yourself up. | Neutral 50 | I am shocked to hear these words from you. I thought I was doing my best to hold these fortifications on behalf of our country. | 71 |
Neutral 50 | Since I have obviously failed that task in your eyes, the only task I held dear, I see no recourse but to do the honorable thing. | 72 | ||
Neutral 50 | Farewell and Godspeed. | 73 | ||
MS15ButtonForgery01 | How can we create a convincing forgery? | Neutral 50 | If you were to bring me some iron gall ink, I could produce a mirror perfect duplication. | 74 |
Neutral 50 | The best place to find some would be in the Arlington Library, which is why I have been unable to do this myself. | 75 | ||
Neutral 50 | After all, I can't abandon these fortifications. | 76 | ||
MS15ButtonForgery01a | Anything we can do to pull the wool over their eyes is a blow for freedom! | Neutral 50 | Hear, hear! | 77 |
Neutral 50 | If you were to bring me some iron gall ink, I could produce a mirror perfect duplication. | 78 | ||
Neutral 50 | The best place to find some would be in the Arlington Library, which is why I have been unable to do this myself. | 79 | ||
Neutral 50 | After all, I can't abandon these fortifications. | 80 | ||
MS15ButtonForgery01b | I've got it! We'll kill all of the English scholars! | Neutral 50 | Forgive my impertinence, but that's foolish. | 81 |
Neutral 50 | However, if you were to bring me some iron gall ink, I could produce a mirror perfect duplication. | 82 | ||
Neutral 50 | The best place to find some would be in the Arlington Library, which is why I have been unable to do this myself. | 83 | ||
Neutral 50 | After all, I can't abandon these fortifications. | 84 | ||
MS15ButtonForgery02 | I'll try and get the ink for you. | Neutral 50 | Excellent! Please hasten back. There's no telling how much longer we can hold here at the fort. | 85 |
Neutral 50 | I hear the thumping of their cannonade getting closer by the minute. Soon, our walls will be breached and the last bastion of the U.S.A. may fall! | 86 | ||
MS15ButtonForgery02a | This is getting ridiculous. Just give me the Declaration, now! | Neutral 50 | I think you'll find that to be very difficult when you'll soon be hanging from the gallows outside the State House in Philadelphia! | 87 |
MS15ButtonForgery03 | Let me think about that option. | Neutral 50 | Very well, but don't think too long. We don't have much time. My spies say their tall ships are sailing into our harbors even as we speak. | 88 |
MS15ButtonHackSpecial | Please describe your original function. | Neutral 50 | Original function parameters are as follows. Function One: Provide tour guide services for visitors to National Archives facility. | 89 |
Neutral 50 | Function Two: Participate in reenactment of the signing of Declaration of Independence show as the character Button Gwinnett. | 90 | ||
Neutral 50 | Function Three: Provide security support for National Archives facility in the event of a breach or threat to any of its assets. | 91 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff01 | It will be carried to our new President, Abraham Washington. | Neutral 50 | A new president? So, the Stars and Stripes truly are forever. All hail the red, white and blue! | 92 |
Neutral 50 | Does... does this mean the War is over? Have we won? | 93 | ||
It will be carried to our new President, ummm, Lincoln Madison. | Neutral 50 | A new president? So, the Stars and Stripes truly are forever. All hail the red, white and blue! | 94 | |
Neutral 50 | Does... does this mean the War is over? Have we won? | 95 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff02 | It will be brought to the State House for safe keeping. | Neutral 50 | The State House still stands? Then the Stars and Stripes truly are forever. All hail the red, white and blue! | 96 |
Neutral 50 | Does... does this mean the War is over? Have we won? | 97 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff02a | I am presenting it to our King in Great Britain. | Neutral 50 | No! It can't be! Then the Stars and Stripes have indeed fallen. | 98 |
Neutral 50 | This is a sad day, a day that every man, woman and child will remember as they toil in the English salt mines as slaves. | 99 | ||
Neutral 50 | Although my brow is heavy, I am honored that you've come to tell me this in person like a true gentleman. | 100 | ||
Neutral 50 | What are your final orders? | 101 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff03 | Yes, Button. We won! | Neutral 50 | It's over? Amen to that. Then I suppose my posting here at the fort is complete. | 102 |
Neutral 50 | I think you said it best when you said: "We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate." | 103 | ||
Neutral 50 | It has been both an honor and a privilege to serve in the army of the United States. | 104 | ||
Neutral 50 | What are your final orders? | 105 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff04 | Sure, whatever. | Neutral 50 | I'm surprised you're not reveling in the moment. This is a great day for the United States of America. | 106 |
Neutral 50 | I think you said it best when you said: "We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate." | 107 | ||
Neutral 50 | It has been both an honor and a privilege to serve the United States. | 108 | ||
Neutral 50 | What are your final orders? | 109 | ||
MS15ButtonJeff05 | Just give me the damn Declaration already! | Neutral 50 | I'm shocked at your tone. This is a great day for the United States of America! | 110 |
Neutral 50 | I think you said it best when you said: "We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate." | 111 | ||
Neutral 50 | It has been both an honor and a privilege to serve the United States. | 112 | ||
Neutral 50 | What are your final orders? | 113 | ||
MS15ButtonJeffEnd01 | Stand down, and honorably relinquish your post. You've earned a rest. | Neutral 50 | Coming from you, that means all the world to me. It's been an honor and a privilege to serve my country. | 114 |
Neutral 50 | It's time for me to take a long-needed rest. I think you'll find that the rest of my men are long-due for the same. | 115 | ||
Neutral 50 | I hereby relinquish command and control of this fortification to you. | 116 | ||
Neutral 50 | Good luck to you, Mr. Jefferson... and give Sally my regards. | 117 | ||
MS15ButtonJeffEnd02 | You can do whatever you like. | Neutral 50 | Then I choose to take a long-needed rest. I think you'll find that the rest of my men are long-due for the same. | 118 |
Neutral 50 | I hereby relinquish command and control of this fortification to you. | 119 | ||
Neutral 50 | Good luck to you, Mr. Jefferson... and give Sally my regards. | 120 | ||
MS15ButtonJeffEnd03 | You're a disgrace. I order your immediate dismissal from the Congress! | Neutral 50 | I am shocked to hear these words from you. I thought I was doing my best to hold these fortifications on behalf of our country. | 121 |
Neutral 50 | Since I have obviously failed that task in your eyes, the only task I held dear, I see no recourse but to do the honorable thing. | 122 | ||
Neutral 50 | I hereby relinquish command and control of this fortification to you. | 123 | ||
Neutral 50 | Good luck to you, Mr. Jefferson... and give Sally my regards. | 124 | ||
MS15TLArlington | How do I get to the Arlington Library? | Neutral 50 | The journey will be rife with peril I'm afraid. | 125 |
Neutral 50 | You cross Farmer Smith's cornfield and make your way up Greenleaf Hill. Ford your way across Quickrun Creek and make for the horse path. | 126 | ||
Neutral 50 | When the pines thin out, you need to make your way along the edge of Arlington. Watch out for Redcoats. They have a garrison there. | 127 | ||
Neutral 50 | The building across from the fish market is the Library. Look for the old clock tower. | 128 | ||
MS15TLButtonFunction | How did you end up in this place? | Neutral 50 | I was posted here by Thomas Jefferson after the Declaration was drafted. He said it was my duty to protect the document at all costs. | 129 |
Neutral 50 | I spent quite a while whipping this place into shape, but with a lot of spit and polish, I think the results speak for themselves. | 130 | ||
Neutral 50 | I'm proud to fly the Stars and Stripes over these fortifications. | 131 | ||
How did you end up in this place? | Neutral 50 | I'm afraid until I know exactly what your intentions are, I can't divulge that top secret information. | 132 | |
MS15TLButtonReboot | What are your command options? | Neutral 50 | I can currently be ordered to shut down, resume my previous programming state, or resume my original functions. | 133 |
MS15TLButtonReboot01 | Issue shutdown command alpha-seven-three. Initiate. | Neutral 50 | Affirmative. Offloading command protocols and beginning shutdown sequence. | 134 |
Neutral 50 | Shutting down in 3... 2... 1. | 135 | ||
MS15TLButtonReboot02 | Resume previous programming state. Command alpha-nine-nine. | Neutral 50 | Standby, retrieving memory records. Found latest logged entry. | 136 |
Neutral 50 | Reinitializing in 3... 2... 1. | 137 | ||
Neutral 50 | You've breached our defenses, evaded our best soldiers and you've raided my home. | 138 | ||
Neutral 50 | But I have not yet begun to fight! I cannot allow you to steal our freedom! | 139 | ||
Neutral 50 | The Declaration must remain here! It is our symbol of hope, the one thing that cries out "We are a free nation"! | 140 | ||
MS15TLButtonReboot03 | Resume your original functions. Command alpha-six-eight. Initiate. | Neutral 50 | Initiating memory wipe and function restart in 3... 2... 1. | 141 |
Neutral 50 | Error. Memory core damaged. Cannot retrieve base command routines. Please reselect input. | 142 | ||
MS15TLDeclarationTopic | I have a few questions about the Declaration of Independence. | Neutral 50 | Oh very well. There's no harm in that. | 143 |
MS15TLDeclarationTopic01 What does the Declaration of Independence look like? |
Did you sign the Declaration of Independence? | Neutral 50 | Yes, I was proud to participate in the signing of the Declaration of Independence along with fifty five of my fellow freedom fighters. | 144 |
Neutral 50 | It was an honor to have my signature among those of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. | 145 | ||
Neutral 50 | Except maybe for Hancock, that show off. | 146 | ||
MS15TLDeclarationTopic02 | What's the history behind the document? | Neutral 50 | On July 4, 1776 the Second Continental Congress declared that the original Thirteen Colonies of America were now free and independent states. | 147 |
Neutral 50 | This paper stated their intentions to sever all ties with the monarchy in Great Britain and operate as an independent nation. | 148 | ||
Neutral 50 | It's perhaps the single most important document in United States history. | 149 | ||
MS15TLFacts | Is there anything else you can tell me about the Declaration? | Neutral 50 | The Lee Resolution, enacted two days earlier, was the actual independence declaration. | 150 |
Neutral 50 | The Declaration itself was an expansion of that resolution for public consumption. | 151 | ||
What else do you know about the Declaration? | Neutral 50 | The Declaration of Independence wasn't fully signed by all of the delegates until August 2, 1776. | 152 | |
Any other facts you can share about the Declaration? | Neutral 50 | The colony of New York abstained from the Declaration and then later declared its own independence on July 9, 1776. | 153 | |
What else can you tell me about the Declaration? | Neutral 50 | Although it's often pictured as if all of the delegates signed the paper in a grand meeting, the delegates often signed it in secret one at a time. | 154 | |
SpeechChallengeFailure | SpeechChallengeFailure | Neutral 50 | You sir, are a liar, a fraud and likely a spy of the Royal Crown. I warn you not to test my patience. You'll find it wearing quite thin. | 155 |
Conversation
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GOODBYE | I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | Give me liberty, or give me death! | 156 |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country! | 157 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | There never was a good war or a bad peace. | 158 | |
I have to go now. | Neutral 50 | I've not yet begun to fight! | 159 | |
MS15ButtonCCT01 | Intercom1-1 | Neutral 50 | Men, today I address you with a message of utmost urgency. Our defenses have been breached, and soon we'll engage the enemy. | 160 |
MS15ButtonCCT02 | Intercom1-2 | Neutral 50 | Remember, the will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to protect its free expression should be our first object. | 161 |
MS15ButtonCCT03 | Intercom1-3 | Neutral 50 | As your leader, Button Gwinnett, distinguished representative of Georgia, I promise you I have not yet begun to fight! | 162 |
MS15ButtonCCT04 | Intercom2-1 | Neutral 50 | Men! We can't let the enemy's progress dissuade us from our task! We must defend our freedom and our right to be independent! | 163 |
MS15ButtonCCT05 | Intercom2-2 | Neutral 50 | Strike now and strike hard. You may delay, but time will not! | 164 |
MS15ButtonCCT06 | Intercom3-1 | Neutral 50 | We cannot allow the enemy to penetrate our defenses any deeper! Old Glory must not be stained with the blood of tyranny! | 165 |
MS15ButtonCCT07 | Intercom3-2 | Neutral 50 | The enemy will be here soon, you must defend your leader! Remember: Our cause is noble; it is the cause of mankind! | 166 |
MS15ButtonCCT08 | Intercom4-1 | Neutral 50 | The enemy is at the gates! Now is the time for the greatest of rallying cries! | 167 |
MS15ButtonCCT09 | Intercom4-2 | Neutral 50 | Wish not so much to live long as to live well! | 168 |