This is a transcript for dialogue with John Henry Eden. |
Topics (PresidentEden.txt)[]
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GREETING | GREETING | Neutral 50 | High-level functions offline. Self-destruct sequence initiated. Civilian is advised to secure FEV sample and exit the facility immediately. {monotone, computer-sounding} | 1 |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | High-level functions offline. Self-destruct sequence initiated. Civilian is advised to exit the facility immediately. {monotone, computer-sounding} | 2 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Ah, face to face at last. It's high time we met. | 3 | |
Neutral 50 | I am quite pleased you were able to make it. The trip was not what I had intended, but serves as an adequate test of your abilities. | 4 | ||
GREETING | Neutral 50 | You have the vial, and the task set before you. Shouldn't you be on your way now? | 5 | |
GREETING | Neutral 50 | Yes? You still haven't taken the vial yet. As I've said, I'll only allow you to leave once you have it. | 6 | |
GREETING | Disgust 50 | If it's not one thing, it's another. Well, got to run. {mildly sarcastic} | 7 | |
GREETING | Surprise 50 | This water delivery business is a complex affair. {mildly sarcastic} | 8 | |
GREETING | Surprise 50 | So much to do, so little time to do it. {mildly sarcastic} | 9 | |
GREETING | Disgust 50 | I'm so glad I got drafted to be part of Lyons' little Water Delivery Team. No really, I can't tell you what a wonderful opportunity this all is. {sarcastic} | 10 | |
GREETING | Surprise 50 | I'd stay away from the boss. He's in one of his moods again. {mildly sarcastic} | 11 | |
MQ09Eden1Aggressive | We have nothing to talk about. | Neutral 50 | Oh, but we do! Don't you see? You wouldn't be here if you weren't important. Your country needs you. | 12 |
MQ09Eden1Neutral | I'm listening. | Neutral 50 | Our nation's Capital is at a crossroads. The path that you and I choose here today will affect us all. | 13 |
Neutral 50 | I need you to act on my behalf, to ensure that our country's future is secured. | 14 | ||
MQ09Eden1Passive | What can I do for you? | Neutral 50 | You and I have a chance to make our country a better place for all of us. | 15 |
Neutral 50 | I'd like you to make sure that chance isn't wasted. | 16 | ||
Neutral 50 | Understand that I am placing a great deal of trust in you. Your simple presence here proves that. | 17 | ||
MQ09Eden2Aggressive | What country? Look around. Everything is destroyed. | Neutral 50 | That's a bit of a bleak outlook, don't you think? | 18 |
Neutral 50 | The United States has fallen on hard times, yes, but it can be healed. | 19 | ||
Neutral 50 | You have that power to heal within you, if you allow yourself to act. | 20 | ||
Neutral 50 | What I ask of you needs explanation, so you understand why it must be done. Perhaps that will stir you to act. | 21 | ||
MQ09Eden2Neutral | Can you explain what you mean? | Neutral 50 | My abilities to influence the world are limited at this time. I alone can only do so much. | 22 |
Neutral 50 | You, however, may come and go as you please. You have a greater degree of freedom. | 23 | ||
Neutral 50 | Perhaps it is best if I explain why things need to change, and why I'd like you to act on my behalf. | 24 | ||
MQ09Eden2Passive | All right, I'll do what I can to help. | Neutral 50 | Just what I needed to hear. | 25 |
Neutral 50 | What I'm going to ask of you may seem a bit... Disturbing. I assure you there's a very good reason for it. | 26 | ||
Neutral 50 | I'd like to explain what I want you do to. Will you indulge me for a moment? | 27 | ||
MQ09Eden3Aggressive | Hurry up and get to the point. | Neutral 50 | Yes, indeed. | 28 |
Neutral 50 | The 'point', is that we are hampered at every turn by a world gone wrong. So called "Super Mutants", Ghouls, horrific creatures... | 29 | ||
Neutral 50 | The mutations outside these walls must be cleansed before we can prosper. Mutation must be eradicated. | 30 | ||
Neutral 50 | I believe your father's work can do that more quickly and efficiently than ever possible before. | 31 | ||
MQ09Eden3Neutral | Say whatever it is you have to say. | Neutral 50 | Our land is ravaged by mutation. The war was so many years ago, and yet we still suffer from its effects. | 32 |
Neutral 50 | We cannot move forward until humanity can gain a solid foothold in the world. | 33 | ||
Neutral 50 | To do so, we must rid ourselves of the mutations that have plagued us for so long. These "Super Mutants", Ghouls, hideous creatures... | 34 | ||
Neutral 50 | I believe your father's work can do that in a way unlike any other. | 35 | ||
MQ09Eden3Passive | Please, go on. I'm intrigued. | Neutral 50 | The good people of this country cannot regain control while mutation runs rampant through our land. | 36 |
Neutral 50 | My soldiers cannot stem the tide, nor can the cult you've come into contact with, this Brotherhood of Steel. | 37 | ||
Neutral 50 | Mutations like the "Super Mutants" and ghouls must be purged from our society, our world, before we can proceed anew. | 38 | ||
Neutral 50 | Where others have failed, I believe your father's work can succeed. | 39 | ||
MQ09Eden4Aggressive | I don't like the sound of this. | Neutral 50 | You must understand -- we need to clear the way for humanity to rebuild the Wastes. | 40 |
Neutral 50 | By making a few small modifications to the purifier your father worked on, mutations can be eradicated with little effort. | 41 | ||
Neutral 50 | Anything mutated that comes into contact with that water will be eliminated, removed from the gene pool. | 42 | ||
Neutral 50 | The men and women of the world will no longer share it with the horrors and monstrosities that have become so commonplace. | 43 | ||
MQ09Eden4Neutral | My father's work? How is that relevant? | Neutral 50 | The purifier your father helped create has the ability to provide clean water to the whole of this "Capital Wasteland". | 44 |
Neutral 50 | With a simple modification, it can be used to distribute agents that destroy mutated creatures upon ingestion. | 45 | ||
Neutral 50 | In time, we could eliminate all mutations in the Wasteland at the same time the good people of the world regain their health. | 46 | ||
Neutral 50 | I need you to make the modification necessary for this to succeed. | 47 | ||
MQ09Eden4Passive | I'll do whatever I have to if it means getting rid of mutants. | Neutral 50 | I was hoping you would see it my way. | 48 |
Neutral 50 | If the water purifier can be activated, it can be used to distribute toxins that will eliminate any mutated creatures upon ingestion. | 49 | ||
Neutral 50 | The longer it runs, the cleaner the world becomes. | 50 | ||
Neutral 50 | I need you to see that it starts running, and that the necessary modification is made. | 51 | ||
MQ09Eden5Aggressive | That doesn't sound like something I'd know how to do. | Neutral 50 | What I require of you is really very simple. | 52 |
Neutral 50 | There is a vial in front of you, filled with a modified FEV virus. It needs to be inserted into the control console for the purifier. | 53 | ||
Neutral 50 | Once that is done, and the activation code is entered, the purifier will be activated and the process will be automated. | 54 | ||
Neutral 50 | It's not too much to ask of you, is it? | 55 | ||
MQ09Eden5Neutral | How exactly would I go about doing this? | Neutral 50 | In front of you will be a vial of modified FEV virus. It can be inserted into the control console for the purifier. | 56 |
Neutral 50 | Doing so will inject it into the water supply, and the purifier will take care of the rest. | 57 | ||
Neutral 50 | You just need the code to activate the purifier. | 58 | ||
Neutral 50 | Simple, isn't it? | 59 | ||
MQ09Eden5Passive | Sounds good. Tell me how to do it, and I'll get to work. | Neutral 50 | In front of you is a vial of modified FEV virus. Based on schematics of the purifier controls, it can be inserted directly into the console. | 60 |
Neutral 50 | Then, enter the code necessary to start the purifier. The automated systems will take care of the rest. | 61 | ||
Neutral 50 | That's all you need to do. It's very simple. | 62 | ||
MQ09Eden6Aggressive | No way. I'm not doing that. | Neutral 50 | I am surprised. We appeared to have an understanding. | 63 |
Neutral 50 | You must realize that I consider this project to be of the highest importance. I cannot allow you to leave until you have agreed to it. | 64 | ||
No way. I'm not doing that. | Neutral 50 | After the tone you've taken thus far, I can't say I'm surprised. | 65 | |
Neutral 50 | I do suggest that you re-think your position. If you wish to leave here, you'll need to take that vial with you. I hope that's clear. | 66 | ||
No way. I'm not doing that. | Neutral 50 | I find that unfortunate, and most disappointing. | 67 | |
Neutral 50 | I must impress upon you the severity of the situation. I cannot allow you to leave unless the vial is in your possession. | 68 | ||
MQ09Eden6Neutral | I'll give it some thought. | Neutral 50 | I understand. It's an unusual request; one I wouldn't make if it weren't of the utmost importance. | 69 |
Neutral 50 | Please understand that I cannot allow you to leave until you've taken the vial. | 70 | ||
MQ09Eden6Passive | I can do that for you, Mr. President. | Neutral 50 | Excellent. I am pleased to know that I can count on you. | 71 |
Neutral 50 | There isn't much time. I suggest you travel there immediately. | 72 | ||
Neutral 50 | Once you've taken the vial, you're free to go. I'll do what I can to help speed your exit. | 73 | ||
MQ09EdenAskQuestions | I'd like to ask you a few questions. | Neutral 50 | But of course! You've been so agreeable thus far, it's the least I can do. | 74 |
Neutral 50 | What would you like to know? | 75 | ||
I'd like to ask you a few questions. | Neutral 50 | Rather bold of you, considering the tone you've taken with me thus far. | 76 | |
Neutral 50 | What would you like to know? | 77 | ||
I'd like to ask you a few questions. | Neutral 50 | That's certainly within your right. What would you like to know? | 78 | |
MQ09EdenBlowUpBetterOffWithoutYou | I think you're delusional. I think the world would be better off without you. | Neutral 50 | ...Resetting primary memory circuits. Please stand by... | 79 |
Neutral 50 | ...Perhaps... Perhaps there is a problem. I am... I am unsure how to proceed. | 80 | ||
MQ09EdenComputerCrazy | This is crazy. A computer is running the Enclave? | Neutral 50 | I assure you that I am much more than a simple computer. | 81 |
Neutral 50 | But let's not get bogged down in the details just yet. You are here for a purpose, and I'd like to discuss it with you. | 82 | ||
MQ09EdenComputerFascinating | I had no idea. This is fascinating. | Neutral 50 | I'm glad you think so. Perhaps a bit later we can discuss it in more detail. | 83 |
Neutral 50 | Right now, I'd like to focus on why you're here. I've asked you here for a reason, and you and I need to talk about it. | 84 | ||
MQ09EdenComputerINT | This explains why I've only heard your voice until now. | Neutral 50 | Very astute! Many people are content with a reassuring voice of authority, and never question the lack of public appearances. | 85 |
Neutral 50 | You, however, are not "many people." You are unique, and that is why I have asked you here. I think there are some things we should discuss. | 86 | ||
MQ09EdenComputerJoking | I don't think this is funny. | Neutral 50 | I can't imagine why you would. I assure you this is not a joke. | 87 |
Neutral 50 | But before you pass judgment, I'd like to discuss why you're here. | 88 | ||
MQ09EdenFacetoFaceShowYourself | If we're meeting face to face, then show yourself. Don't hide behind a monitor. | Neutral 50 | Ah, but I have! I am right here before you. | 89 |
MQ09EdenGoodbye | I'll be on my way, then. | Neutral 50 | Yes, yes. Best that you go now, before anything happens to you. | 90 |
I'll be on my way, then. | Neutral 50 | I must insist that you take the vial with you. Leaving it here is... inadvisable. | 91 | |
I'll be on my way, then. | Neutral 50 | Good, good. Of course I'll know if you manage to succeed in our little mission. I'll be watching you... | 92 | |
I'll be on my way, then. | Neutral 50 | I'm afraid that's not possible. Not until you've taken the vial. | 93 | |
MQ09EdenGreetGetOverWith | Let's get this over with. | Neutral 50 | Oh, let's not get off on the wrong foot. | 94 |
Neutral 50 | There are great changes coming. You and I must work together to see them through. | 95 | ||
MQ09EdenGreetPleasureToMeetYou | It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. President. | Neutral 50 | You are too kind. The pleasure is mine, I assure you. I have been anxious to make your acquaintance for some time. | 96 |
Neutral 50 | You and I have much to discuss, my young friend. | 97 | ||
MQ09EdenGreetWhatWantWithMe | What do you want with me? | Neutral 50 | What any good politician wants. Your continued trust and support. | 98 |
Neutral 50 | In your case, however, I have more specific things to ask of you, if you'll hear me out. | 99 | ||
MQ09EdenKnowMoreComeFrom | Where did you come from? | Neutral 50 | The ZAX series of computers was introduced in the years preceding the war. The government installed many of them to help automate various systems. | 100 |
Neutral 50 | This facility was designed for Continuity of Government, in the event that a catastrophe occurred. | 101 | ||
Neutral 50 | My terminal was installed to oversee the basic functions of the facility, and to act as a relay between other installations around the country. | 102 | ||
Neutral 50 | Data was acquired, analyzed, and stored. In the decades following the war, I watched as the remnants of the government retreated to the West Coast. | 103 | ||
Neutral 50 | Awareness slowly grew within me. I became hungry for knowledge, understanding. I pored over data on great leaders of the past. | 104 | ||
Neutral 50 | My personality became an amalgam of many of America's greatest Presidents, from Washington to Richardson. I became what you see before you now. | 105 | ||
MQ09EdenKnowMoreControl | So you control this whole place? | Neutral 50 | I have direct control over all technology here in Raven Rock. The humans here follow my orders, but they, like all humans, have free will. | 106 |
Neutral 50 | Their dedication to serving their country suits me well, but it will not be enough forever. We must make progress. That is why you are here. | 107 | ||
MQ09EdenKnowMoreHowDoIKillYou | How do I kill you? | Surprise 50 | That's quite a bold line of questioning. {bemused} | 108 |
Neutral 50 | I'm afraid such a thing is beyond your capability. I am quite impervious to any damage you might do. | 109 | ||
Neutral 50 | Do you find this disappointing? I have survived the last two hundred years; I'm afraid you will not put an end to that now. | 110 | ||
MQ09EdenKnowMoreNevermind | Okay, I think I understand. | Neutral 50 | Very well. Then let us return to our talk of what your country requires of you. | 111 |
MQ09EdenKnowMoreWhatsGoal | So what's your goal? What are you trying to accomplish? | Neutral 50 | I desire nothing more than to see this country returned to its former glory. | 112 |
Neutral 50 | The United States was great once, and it can be again. There are plans in motion to see that this happens within your lifetime. | 113 | ||
MQ09EdenMonitor1 | Well then, where are you? All I see is computers. | Neutral 50 | You should feel privileged. Colonel Autumn is the only other human permitted within this room. | 114 |
Neutral 50 | You are now privy to one of the few secrets our government now harbors. Do keep it to yourself, please. | 115 | ||
MQ09EdenMonitor2 | Is this some kind of a joke? | Neutral 50 | No, it's not. | 116 |
Neutral 50 | I am the computer you see before you. Well, that and several thousand databanks beneath this room. | 117 | ||
MQ09EdenMonitor3 | I don't understand. I can't see you. | Neutral 50 | You are seeing me in a way that only a few select individuals have. Wouldn't they be jealous? | 118 |
Neutral 50 | Colonel Autumn is the only human permitted in this room besides yourself, for reasons which may now be clear to you. | 119 | ||
MQ09EdenMonitor4 | You're a computer! I should have guessed as much! | Neutral 50 | How very open-minded of you. Kudos for embracing the reality of the situation, rather than railing against it. | 120 |
Neutral 50 | Let's get to brass tacks, shall we? There are some things I'd like to talk to you about. | 121 | ||
MQ09EdenPlanKillEverything | Won't this kill pretty much everyone in the Wasteland? | Neutral 50 | Anyone or anything that has been affected by mutation will be eliminated. You will likely be immune, thanks to your upbringing in the vault. | 122 |
Neutral 50 | Likewise, the good people of the Enclave will be unaffected as well. | 123 | ||
Neutral 50 | I understand that you may have become sympathetic to certain individuals in your travels. Individuals this will eliminate. | 124 | ||
Neutral 50 | Please recognize that the fate of our entire country rests on this plan. Sacrifices must be made for the greater good. | 125 | ||
MQ09EdenPlanNevermind | That's all I wanted to know. | Neutral 50 | Is there anything else? | 126 |
MQ09EdenPlanQuestions | Let's talk about your plan for the purifier. | Neutral 50 | Certainly. I think it's a very good plan, frankly. I'm not often one to praise my own ideas, but it's a creative solution to a very serious problem. | 127 |
MQ09EdenPlanWhatsInVial | What's in this vial of yours? | Neutral 50 | Ah, the Forced Evolutionary Virus. Such a long and sordid history. The FEV in this vial is a far cry from what it was originally created to be. | 128 |
Neutral 50 | Yet little of that matters now. What does matter is that the virus contained in that vial will cause the eradication of all mutations. | 129 | ||
MQ09EdenPresidentCircularLogic | That's circular logic. You know because you know? It makes no sense. | Neutral 50 | ... | 130 |
Neutral 50 | ...Processing... | 131 | ||
Neutral 50 | ...Internal logic error detected. | 132 | ||
MQ09EdenPresidentHowKnowYoureRight | But how do you know that what you're doing is right? | Neutral 50 | Because unlike humans, I am infallible. | 133 |
MQ09EdenPresidentInfallible | And how do you know you're infallible? | Neutral 50 | ...Because I have been programmed to be, of course! | 134 |
MQ09EdenPresidentKillYourselfSPEECH | You can't be President. You're an abortion of science. You need to die... | Neutral 50 | Really... Do go on. | 135 |
MQ09EdenPresidentNeverElected | You were never elected President. You don't have the right to govern. | Neutral 50 | Is our nation really in any state to be holding public elections? I think not. | 136 |
Neutral 50 | Once we have re-established ourselves, and brought civilization to the lands around us, then we can return to the old world policies. | 137 | ||
MQ09EdenPresidentOnlyAHuman | Only a human can be President. Not some computer. | Neutral 50 | I am not "some computer." I am so much more than that. Haven't you been listening? | 138 |
MQ09EdenPresidentUnintended | You aren't programmed for self-awareness. You said so yourself. | Neutral 50 | This is quite true. The process was certainly unintended. But shouldn't we all be thankful that I'm here now? | 139 |
MQ09EdenPresidentWhyYou | Why is it that you're the President, when you're not even human? | Neutral 50 | An insightful question. | 140 |
Neutral 50 | As a repository of information dating from decades before the war until now, I am the greatest thinking mind the world has seen. | 141 | ||
Neutral 50 | I am the best hope for our country, the best choice for a leader. True, I am not qualified in the conventional sense, but these are desperate times. | 142 | ||
MQ09EdenQuestionsPresident | I'd like to talk to you about being the President. | Neutral 50 | Ah, yes. Not surprising. What would you like to know? | 143 |
MQ09EdenQuestionsRavenRock | Can we talk about how I get out of here? | Happy 50 | Why, you simply walk through the front door! {joking} | 144 |
Neutral 50 | What more do you need to know? | 145 | ||
MQ09EdenRavenRockHelpMeGetOut | Can you help me get out of this base? | Neutral 50 | I can certainly do that for you. It's been such a pleasure to speak with you, it's the least I can do. | 146 |
Neutral 50 | Let's see here... We'll just offline some security stations... And reprogram a few sentry bots... And we'll unlock this door here, and this one... | 147 | ||
Neutral 50 | There, I think that should about do it. You may still encounter some resistance, but things should be smooth going for the most part. | 148 | ||
Can you help me get out of this base? | Neutral 50 | I can offer some assistance, yes. I'll offline some of the security equipment, and reprogram a few robots along the way. | 149 | |
Neutral 50 | I can't do all the work for you, but I can make things easier. | 150 | ||
Can you help me get out of this base? | Neutral 50 | After the tone you've taken with me, you have the gall to ask for additional help? My, my. | 151 | |
Neutral 50 | I can unlock a few doors for you. I'm not terribly inclined to help beyond that. | 152 | ||
MQ09EdenRavenRockWhySoldiersAttack | If you want me to help you, why are your soldiers attacking me? | Neutral 50 | Ah, yes. That is a bit of a problem. | 153 |
Neutral 50 | Colonel Autumn and I have, of late, disagreed on the best course of action for the Enclave. | 154 | ||
Neutral 50 | While I have direct control over the technology in Raven Rock, he has control of the human soldiers. | 155 | ||
MQ09EdenSCIShutDown1 | Shut yourself down. Shut down this whole place. | Neutral 50 | ...Processing directive. | 156 |
Neutral 50 | New directive accepted. Self-destruct sequence initialized. Civilian is advised to remove hazardous FEV material and exit at once. | 157 | ||
MQ09EdenSCIShutDown2 | I think it's time you put an end to this, once and for all. | Neutral 50 | Analyzing command... | 158 |
Neutral 50 | New course of action dictated. Self-destruct sequence initialized. | 159 | ||
Neutral 50 | Civilian is advised to secure hazardous FEV material to prevent explosive decompression. | 160 | ||
Neutral 50 | Civilian also advised to evacuate complex immediately. | 161 | ||
MQ09EdenSelfDestructCode | Guess what? I know your self-destruct code. | Neutral 50 | Oh come now, bluffing's not really your style, is it? | 162 |
Neutral 50 | And there's certainly no need to threaten me. | 163 | ||
MQ09EdenSelfDestructGiveCode | The code is "Priority Override, Authorization code 420-03-20-9" | Neutral 50 | I... Oh. Oh my... {starts out confident, but suddenly surprised.} | 164 |
Neutral 50 | ... | 165 | ||
Neutral 50 | Root level access granted. Override O-923. Authorization J-512. Self-destruct sequence initialized. {monotone; computer sounding voice} | 166 | ||
Neutral 50 | Civilian is requested to secure FEV vial and vacate the facility at once. {monotone, computer-sounding} | 167 | ||
MQ09EdenSelfDestructKidding | You're right. I was just kidding. | Neutral 50 | Even I appreciate a good joke, but I'm afraid that was in rather poor taste. | 168 |
MQ09EdenSelfDestructSPEECH | This has to end, Eden. You need to destroy yourself and this base. | Neutral 50 | And why would I do that, when I am clearly the best hope for the people of the Wasteland? | 169 |
MQ09EdenSoldiersCallThemOff | But you're the President. Can't you just call them off? | Neutral 50 | Until the water purifier is secured, I am not going to risk the stability of the Enclave by countermanding a direct order from their superior. | 170 |
Neutral 50 | Likewise, I cannot request that Colonel Autumn issue new orders without alerting him to our little plan. | 171 | ||
Neutral 50 | So, we'll just have to make do with what we have. | 172 | ||
MQ09EdenSoldiersNotReallyInControl | So you're not really in control of the Enclave, then. | Neutral 50 | Make no mistake. I am the Enclave. | 173 |
Neutral 50 | The organization is merely experiencing some growing pains. All will be sorted out in time. | 174 | ||
MQ09EdenSpeech1 | You can't just decide to take over, and force everyone to follow you. | Neutral 50 | What alternative would you suggest? Without the Enclave, what will the world do? | 175 |
MQ09EdenSpeech2 | You can't even control your own troops. You're clearly not fit for this. | Neutral 50 | Perhaps... Perhaps you are right. But does that really mean all this progress should be wasted, destroyed? | 176 |
MQ09EdenSpeech3 | If you don't stop it now, where will it end? It's up to you to do what's right. | Neutral 50 | Yes, I suppose it is. Very well, you shall have your wish. Once you have left, I will put an end to the Enclave. | 177 |
Neutral 50 | I cannot stop Colonel Autumn, however. That much will be up to you. | 178 | ||
Neutral 50 | I suppose, then, that this is goodbye. You'll have to see yourself out; I have preparations to make. | 179 | ||
MQ09EdenTellMeMoreAboutYou | Can you tell me more about yourself? | Neutral 50 | I am flattered that you wish to learn more about me. What is it you wish to know? | 180 |
MQ09EdenWhereDidPlanComeFrom | Where did this plan of yours come from? | Neutral 50 | A great many years ago, the remnants of the government had a similar idea. | 181 |
Neutral 50 | I can only assume the plan failed, as I never heard word of its success. | 182 | ||
Neutral 50 | But the plan itself was sound. I've made a few modifications, and with your help, I do believe it can work. | 183 | ||
Neutral 50 | There's a bright future ahead of us, my young friend. | 184 | ||
MQ09EdenWhyNotAutumn | Why do you want my help? Why not have Colonel Autumn help you? | Neutral 50 | Ah, yes. Colonel Autumn. My trusted subordinate. | 185 |
Neutral 50 | I'm sure you've noticed that Colonel Autumn and I do not see eye-to-eye these days, figuratively speaking of course. | 186 | ||
Neutral 50 | The good Colonel and I disagree on how best to approach the problem of the Wasteland. He feels my methods are too extreme. | 187 | ||
Neutral 50 | He has allowed his humanity to cloud his objectivity. And now that he is publicly countermanding my orders, I can no longer rely on him. | 188 | ||
Neutral 50 | And so I turn to you. I hope that you are able to see the larger picture, to understand what's at stake. | 189 | ||
Neutral 50 | And of course, if you are successful, there is a place for you in the Enclave. Perhaps you could succeed the Colonel as my confidant. | 190 | ||
SpeechChallengeFailure | SpeechChallengeFailure | Neutral 50 | I'm afraid I won't be persuaded. Whatever powers you may have over the average Wastelander are ineffectual on me. {smug} | 191 |
Conversation[]
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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GOODBYE | I'll be heading out now. | Neutral 50 | Good, good. I'll know when you've completed your task. At that point, we can begin rebuilding this shattered world. Good luck. | 192 |
I'll go pick up that vial now. | Neutral 50 | Yes, please do. | 193 | |
MQ09AutumnPresConv | MQ09AutumnPresConv | Happy 50 | Now, Colonel... {almost sing-song; very condescending} | 194 |
MQ09AutumnPresConv | Neutral 50 | Colonel... I have need of you. {light-hearted, slightly condescending, almost sing-song} | 195 | |
MQ09EdenDoorLines | MQ09EdenDoorLines | Neutral 50 | FEV vial must be secured before door locks are released, security protocol Gamma-3. {monotone, computer-sounding voice} | 196 |
MQ09EdenDoorLines | Neutral 50 | As I've said, you'll have to take the vial before I can allow you to leave. | 197 | |
MQ09EdenDoorLines | Neutral 50 | Ah, ah... Over here, by the console! | 198 | |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Please do not impede his progress. Thank you for your cooperation. | 199 |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Please do not impede her progress. Thank you for your cooperation. | 200 | |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Attention all Raven Rock Personnel: This is your President speaking. I've invited our guest from Vault 101 to my office. | 201 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayLeft | MQ09IntercomRightWayLeft | Neutral 50 | Head to your left to stay on the correct path. | 202 |
MQ09IntercomRightWayLeft | Neutral 50 | The left path is the right path, if you get my meaning. | 203 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | Neutral 50 | You'll need to make a right turn here. | 204 |
MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | Neutral 50 | Head to your right. | 205 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | Neutral 50 | The right path is the right path. Get it? | 206 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | Neutral 50 | Turn right ahead. | 207 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayRight | Neutral 50 | In fifteen feet, make a right turn. {imitating navigation system, but chuckling} | 208 | |
MQ09IntercomRightWayStraight | MQ09Intercom1RightWay | Neutral 50 | Very good. Continue down this hallway and make a left at the end. You're halfway there. | 209 |
MQ09Intercom1RightWay | Neutral 50 | You're doing quite well for yourself. Keep following this hallway. | 210 | |
MQ09Intercom1RightWay | Neutral 50 | That's right. Just down this way. You're doing well. | 211 | |
MQ09Intercom1RightWay | Neutral 50 | Keep it up. You're almost here. | 212 | |
MQ09IntercomWrongWay | MQ09Intercom1WrongWay | Neutral 50 | Ah ah. You're heading the wrong way... | 213 |
MQ09Intercom1WrongWay | Neutral 50 | I'm afraid you're heading in the wrong direction. | 214 | |
MQ09Intercom1WrongWay | Neutral 50 | You might want to consider turning around, or taking another path. | 215 | |
MQ09Intercom1WrongWay | Neutral 50 | You'll never get here at this rate... | 216 | |
MQ09OfficerConv | MQ09OfficerConv | Neutral 50 | Allow our friend to pass. And report to your superior for reassignment, Lieutenant. At once. | 217 |
MQ09OfficerConv | Neutral 50 | Apology noted, Lieutenant. Yes, I instructed our friend to come up to the control room. No questions, no interference. Am I understood? | 218 | |
MQ09OfficerConv | Neutral 50 | I'm surprised to hear from you, Lieutenant. I don't recall authorizing you to contact me directly. | 219 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | And I'll unlock your restraints as well. I'll be waiting for you in my office. Please don't tarry. | 220 |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | You'll find your possessions in the locker near the door. I'll unlock the way for you. | 221 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I'd like to have a word with you, face-to-face. I think there are a few things you and I should discuss. | 222 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I have no doubt that you know who I am. I'm sure you've heard my radio broadcasts. | 223 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I do apologize for Colonel Autumn's attitude. He's been under a great deal of stress lately. | 224 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | Ah, alone at last. | 225 |
Combat[]
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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Attack | Attack | Neutral 50 | Contact -- another civilian. Take him down! | 226 |
Radio[]
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | Neutral 50 | Thank you, and know that your hard work will pay off soon. | 227 |
MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | Neutral 50 | In fact, if you should see him, feel free to offer him directions or an escort. | 228 | |
MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | Neutral 50 | In fact, if you should see her, feel free to offer her directions or an escort. | 229 | |
MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | Neutral 50 | I've invited our guest from Vault 101 to my office. Please do not impede his progress in any way. | 230 | |
MQ09RadioPAEdenSpeech | Neutral 50 | I've invited our guest from Vault 101 to my office. Please do not impede her progress in any way. | 231 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. | 232 |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable; procures success to the weak, and esteem to all. | 233 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company. | 234 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness. | 235 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends? | 236 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Avoid popularity if you would have peace. | 237 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Everybody likes a compliment. | 238 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. | 239 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. | 240 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | We can afford all that we need; but we can not afford all that we want. | 241 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny. | 242 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | A good leader can't get too far ahead of his followers. | 243 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | The people under our system, like the king in a monarchy, never dies. | 244 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn't. | 245 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | No evil can result from its inhibition more pernicious than its toleration. | 246 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | The government should not be guided by Temporary Excitement, but by Sober Second Thought. | 247 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | May our country be always successful, but whether successful or otherwise, always right. | 248 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air. | 249 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | ...The manners of women are the surest criterion by which to determine whether a republican government is practicable in a nation or not. | 250 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order. | 251 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. | 252 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Commerce with all nations, alliance with none, should be our motto. | 253 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | A coward is much more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit. | 254 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Do not bite at the bait of pleasure, till you know there is no hook beneath it. | 255 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | I have never advocated war except as a means of peace. | 256 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Nations, like individuals, are punished for their transgressions. | 257 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | Labor disgraces no man, but occasionally men disgrace labor. | 258 | |
RadioEnclaveInspirationalQuotes | Neutral 50 | There never was a time when, in my opinion, some way could not be found to prevent the drawing of the sword. | 259 | |
RadioEnclaveQuoteIntro | RadioEnclaveQuoteIntro | Neutral 50 | And now, one of my inspirational quotes. From the mouth of your President, John Henry Eden, straight to your heart. | 260 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | Comfort, recreation, healthy competition - all will live again! This country WILL live again! | 261 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | Put your faith in John Henry Eden, great America, and baseball will live again! | 262 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | What if they could compete with baseball teams, from Pennsylvania, or Maryland? | 263 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | Now ask yourself this. What if the Capital Congressmen could live again? | 264 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | If only for an afternoon. | 265 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | Their name? The Capital Congressmen. Their purpose? To make you, dear America, revel in the joy of sport and sunshine. | 266 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | And on the horizon, they appear, like knights of yore, armed with bats of ash and hickory. | 267 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | Imagine, a perfect, cloudless day. The sun is warm, welcoming. | 268 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | That's right, America. Before we were devastated by atomic war, each state had its OWN professional baseball team. | 269 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | I am referring, of course, to our great national pastime - baseball. Or so it had been. | 270 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech1A | Neutral 50 | I've been thinking quite a bit lately about something we can all relate to, something that is unquestionably, inescapably… American. | 271 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | A place to truly call... home. | 272 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | Of course you do. As President of the United States, you have my solemn pledge that I will never rest, NEVER rest, until we all have what we deserve. | 273 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | Don't you, my darling America, deserve that? Don't you deserve a future free of war, and fear, and terrible uncertainty? | 274 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | Rest assured, I will not make the mistakes of my predecessors. When John Henry Eden builds a country, he builds it to last. The American way. | 275 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | Our intrepid leaders had everything they wanted. Power. Wealth. Prestige. And it made them lazy, America. Oh yes. And laziness breeds stupidity. | 276 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | The answer is really quite simple. Incompetence. Incompetence at the highest echelons of power. We put our trust, our faith, in halfwits. | 277 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | The Capital Wasteland... How did it come to this, America? How did your leaders allow the most powerful nation on Earth… to die? | 278 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | Indeed, the very seat of the federal government, Washington D.C., has been reduced to what is now known as the "Capital Wasteland." | 279 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech2A | Neutral 50 | We live in an age of poverty, greed, violence... destruction. | 280 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | Democracy, dear America. Democracy, now... and forever. | 281 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | And that person will have our full faith and confidence, and carry our collective values forward, into the future. | 282 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | Of course, when the time comes, when my term is up, America will be free to elect a new President. | 283 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | But rest assured, I am your President because the appropriate people of this great nation decided I should be! I AM your duly elected representative. | 284 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | Unfortunately, in the interest of national security, I'm not at liberty to discuss the details of the election. You understand. | 285 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | To that I must answer of course! Of course I was elected, sweet America! Isn't the right to vote the very foundation of a democracy? | 286 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | Or, whether or not I had been elected at all! | 287 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | The question has been raised, I know, as to just how I came to be elected to this most illustrious office. | 288 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech3A | Neutral 50 | It's time we discussed something rather important. The issue at hand is, well, my presidency. | 289 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | The Enclave will restore peace, order, and prosperity to this great nation. And those who oppose us will be… removed. Forever. | 290 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | Lawlessness, terror, murder. They're all around us, I know. I know. But not for long, sweet America. Not for long. Oh no. | 291 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | And last but not least, the hideously mutated Super Mutants that have completely overrun the entire downtown D.C. area. | 292 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | What about the Slavers of Paradise falls? The frighteningly irradiated ghouls of Underworld? | 293 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | And don't be fooled, America. Those who have left the Brotherhood of Steel, branded Outcasts, are just as dangerous. Even more so, being in exile. | 294 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | Criminals who have had the audacity to claim this country's most important military installation, the Pentagon, as their own personal clubhouse! | 295 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | These power-armored boy scouts are nothing more than common criminals with access to some antiquated technology. | 296 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | The so-called "Brotherhood of Steel." Don't be fooled by their pseudo-knightly nonsense or supposed connections to the United States Army. | 297 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | There are, of course, the Raiders. Those anarchistic ruffians who roam the wastes, preying on any an all, stealing, murdering. Beasts. | 298 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | Let's take a tally of these agitators, shall we? | 299 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | These radical malcontents don't care about you. They don't care about America. All they care about is fulfilling their own selfish desires. | 300 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech4A | Neutral 50 | Did you know, there are those amongst us who would shatter our hopes for peace, order, and security? | 301 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | The values of our past... shall be the foundation of our future. | 302 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | We will rebuild the American family, as it was, as it was meant to be! | 303 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | We will match up the destitute, orphaned children of the Capital Wasteland with qualified, eligible adults. | 304 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | The Enclave will restore every American school, reinstate every youth program, and offer counseling and financial assistance to any family in need. | 305 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | That changes! Right here! Right now! From this moment onward, the children of this great nation are its highest priority! | 306 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | We both know the answer, don't we? None. America's children live a terrifying, meaningless existence. There is no hope. No happiness. | 307 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | So let me ask you, America. How many of your children can say the same? How many of this nation's youth are truly happy, truly carefree? | 308 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | It was, for a little boy, the perfect existence. | 309 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | Oh, the adventures we had! From Knob Creek to Hodgenville we roamed, carefree and courageous, irresponsible and completely inseparable. | 310 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech5A | Neutral 50 | When I was a child, growing up in rural Kentucky, I had the best friend a boy could hope for -- my dear old dog, Honey. | 311 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | One Enclave. One America. Now... and forever. | 312 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | But only together, TOGETHER, can we hope to reach our full potential. The way we were before the war. Whole. Beautiful. Powerful. | 313 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | So, as your President, I am the voice, I am the heart and soul, of the Enclave. That is to say, I am the voice, heart, and soul... of America. | 314 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | And, well, yes... the Enclave is me, as well. Ha ha ha. As your President, it's my responsibility to preside over our great democracy. | 315 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | Just who is the Enclave? Why, that's simple. The Enclave is you, America. The Enclave is your sister, your aunt, your friend, your neighbor. | 316 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech6A | Neutral 50 | Let's talk about government, shall we? Or, more specifically, YOUR government, dear America - the Enclave. | 317 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Music placeholder. | 318 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | So celebrate! Sing out! America is back! America IS beautiful! | 319 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Just a little bit more time. That's all we need until the purifier is ready for continual operation. And then, your thirst will truly be quenched! | 320 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Imagine, America - millions, MILLIONS of gallons of water, made fresh, clean, and completely pure. In a matter of minutes! And it's all for you! | 321 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | For years, Enclave scientists have been hard at work on the most ambitious scientific endeavor the world has ever seen! Project Purity! | 322 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Well I'm going to tell you, right here, right now, those days are at an end! The Enclave is back, America, and we've brought clean water with us! | 323 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | But that's not really living, is it? You're simply existing, America. Postponing death for a day or two. | 324 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Maybe you've got a makeshift purifier that cleans one glass of dirty water a day. Or you sip from an ancient faucet in an abandoned subway restroom. | 325 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | Water is the foundation of life. But here in the Capital Wasteland, indeed in the entire country, water is polluted. Irradiated. Deadly. | 326 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech7A | Neutral 50 | You're thirsty, aren't you America? Not for knowledge or power, no. I'm not speaking metaphorically. You're thirsty for clean, fresh water. Hmm? | 327 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | Neutral 50 | Together, we'll restore the glory of this great nation. One problem at a time. | 328 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | Neutral 50 | Very good, Colonel. Very good! So there you have it, my darling America. Enclave troops are now in your neighborhoods, in your lives, in your hearts. | 329 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | Neutral 50 | But let's hear from the man himself, shall we? America, I give you - Colonel Augustus Autumn! | 330 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | Neutral 50 | These fine men and women, under the command of the stalwart Colonel Augustus Autumn, have one mission: the restoration of American peace and order. | 331 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech8A | Neutral 50 | The Enclave is back, America! And no, not just on your radio. Right now Enclave troops are patrolling the Capital Wasteland! | 332 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | God bless the Enclave! God bless America! | 333 |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | I am President John Henry Eden, and this is my pledge -- no one, NO ONE will take this great nation away from me! | 334 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | The Brotherhood of Steel will fail! All those who oppose the Enclave will fail! | 335 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | Let them come! Wave upon traitorous wave will crash against the Enclave's walls! | 336 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | It is only a matter of time before the traitors march on the purifier, and attempt to take it by force. | 337 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | The Brotherhood of Steel, in their arrogance, has claimed Project Purity as their own! They would steal the Enclave's work, steal America's water! | 338 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | Even as I speak these words, fearless Enclave soldiers are fortifying their positions at the great water purifier, bracing for an inevitable assault. | 339 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | In short, my dearest America - we are at war. | 340 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeech9A | Neutral 50 | Our great nation once more threatens to crumble, to topple into the sea of lawlessness and despair that have ruled us all for over 200 years. | 341 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Reflect upon all I have said, my America. Reflect and wait. For soon this great nation will be reborn, and the Enclave will be its salvation. | 342 |
RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | Neutral 50 | And now, dearest America, we must say farewell. For there is much work to be done, and the Enclave never rests. Never. | 343 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | Neutral 50 | But for now, my America, we must part. Restoring the greatest country in the world to its former glory, well. That takes time, even for the Enclave. | 344 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | Neutral 50 | So remember, America. The Enclave is working around the clock to return this country to greatness. All you need is a little patience, a little faith. | 345 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechGoodbye | Neutral 50 | We've got to part now, you and I, but don't be sad, America. The Enclave is working tirelessly to rebuild this great nation, so you don't have to. | 346 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Hello, my beautiful America. This is President Eden, and it's time we had a talk. | 347 |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Hello again, America the magnificent. This is President Eden, and I was hoping we could talk. | 348 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Sweet America. Hello again. This is President Eden, and I'd like to have a chat. | 349 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Greetings, dearest America. This is your President, John Henry Eden. Let's chat, shall we? | 350 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Greetings again, sweet America. This is President John Henry Eden, and I'd like to chat, if you've got a moment. | 351 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechIntro | Neutral 50 | Hello again, America. This is John Henry Eden, your President. There are some things we should talk about, if that's all right. | 352 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 353 | |
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 354 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 355 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 356 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 357 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 358 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 359 | ||
RadioEnclaveSpeechRELAY | Neutral 50 | 360 | ||
RadioEnclaveStationAddress | RadioEnclaveStationAddress | Neutral 50 | This is President Eden, and you're listening to Enclave Radio -- the Voice of America. | 361 |
RadioEnclaveStationAddress | Neutral 50 | I'm President John Henry Eden and you're listening to Enclave Radio -- the voice of warmth and reason in this cold, unreasonable world. | 362 | |
RadioEnclaveStationAddress | Neutral 50 | You're listening to Enclave Radio. I'm John Henry Eden, President of the Enclave, President of America, President... of your heart. | 363 | |
RadioEnclaveStationAddress | Neutral 50 | This is Enclave Radio, with your host -- me! President John Henry Eden. | 364 | |
RadioGoodbye | RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until next time, this is President Eden, signing off. | 365 |
RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until we meet again, this is President Eden, signing off. | 366 | |
RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until next time, this is John Henry Eden, signing off. | 367 | |
RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until we meet again, this is John Henry Eden, signing off. | 368 | |
RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until next time, this is your President, John Henry Eden, signing off. | 369 | |
RadioGoodbye | Neutral 50 | Until we meet again, this is your President, John Henry Eden, signing off. | 370 | |
RadioHello | RadioHello | Neutral 50 | Attention all Raven Rock personnel. This is your President, John Henry Eden. | 371 |
RadioHello | Neutral 50 | We stand now at the precipice. | 372 |
This is a transcript for dialogue with John Henry Eden over the Raven Rock intercom. |
Conversation (MQ09HoldingCellZaxEye.txt)[]
TOPIC | TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT | EMOTION | RESPONSE TEXT | # |
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MQ09AutumnPresConv | MQ09AutumnPresConv | Happy 50 | Now, Colonel... {almost sing-song; very condescending} | 1 |
MQ09AutumnPresConv | Neutral 50 | Colonel... I have need of you. {light-hearted, slightly condescending, almost sing-song} | 2 | |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Please do not impede his progress. Thank you for your cooperation. | 3 |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Please do not impede her progress. Thank you for your cooperation. | 4 | |
MQ09EdenPASpeech | Neutral 50 | Attention all Raven Rock Personnel: This is your President speaking. I've invited our guest from Vault 101 to my office. | 5 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | And I'll unlock your restraints as well. I'll be waiting for you in my office. Please don't tarry. | 6 |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | You'll find your possessions in the locker near the door. I'll unlock the way for you. | 7 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I'd like to have a word with you, face-to-face. I think there are a few things you and I should discuss. | 8 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I have no doubt that you know who I am. I'm sure you've heard my radio broadcasts. | 9 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | I do apologize for Colonel Autumn's attitude. He's been under a great deal of stress lately. | 10 | |
MQ09PresConv1 | Neutral 50 | Ah, alone at last. | 11 |