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Editor ID
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Form ID
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Response Text
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Script Notes
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1
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Treadly_Idles
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00412A8C
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Oh my poor, lovely, horribly mutated insectile pets. What has this radiation done to you?
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Bemoaning his sad fate
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2
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00412A8D
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If only I could conduct a proper field study of these oversized mutant insects...
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3
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00412A8E
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How many times did I have to tell those children that spiders are not insects? I do miss them, though.
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4
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00412A8F
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Oh! Was that a perithemis tenera specimen? It's been so long since I've caught a glimpse of an eastern amberwing.
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5
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00412A90
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Butterfly-collecting field trips with the children, catching water-striders by the creek... ah, those were happy days.
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Wistful
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6
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00412A91
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I don't understand why so many people find insects to be repulsive when they're obviously quite beautiful.
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7
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00412A92
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I wonder if recruiting might be bolstered with some colorful posters featuring praying mantises, crickets, bees, ants... or any insect, really.
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8
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00412A93
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I can almost hear the laughter of the small children chasing grasshoppers. Was it really so long ago?
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9
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00412A94
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I really do wish people would stop referring to insects as pests. It's quite insensitive.
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10
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00412A95
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Hm, perhaps one day I'll start an insect petting zoo. What Pioneer Scout wouldn't love that?
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11
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Treadly_Hellos_PlayerReactive
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00412A76
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I hope you're keeping that Pioneer Scout uniform clean and well-pressed!
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12
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00412A77
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Take good care of that uniform, scout.
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13
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00412A78
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Greetings! A fellow Pioneer Scout is always a welcome sight!
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14
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00412A79
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You wear that uniform well.
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15
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00412A7A
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I feel a certainly swell of pride when I see a scout in uniform. Or rather, I would if had feelings.
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The second part is an aside to yourself
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16
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00412A7B
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Joined the Pioneer Scouts, have you? Well done.
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17
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00412A7C
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Ever upward, scout! Ever upward!
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18
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Treadly_Hellos_General
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00412A7E
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If you're looking to avoid mosquito bites, I suggest avoiding the use of scented soaps or perfumes.
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19
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00412A7F
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Gerridae, a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, can actually walk on the surface of water. That's why we call them water-striders.
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20
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00412A80
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If you're looking to avoid mosquito bites, I suggest avoiding the use of scented soaps or perfumes.
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21
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00412A81
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A word of advice: If you spot a black spider with a red hourglass on its abdomen, you should take care to avoid it.
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22
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00412A82
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The deadliest creature on Earth isn't a shark, a spider or a lion. In fact, it's the common mosquito, because of the deadly diseases it transmits.
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23
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00412A83
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There are between six and ten million species of insects in the world. Well, that was before the war, of course. Now, who can say?
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24
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00412A84
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We must do everything we can to ensure the ranks of the Pioneer Scouts are replenished. I hope you can help.
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25
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00412A85
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Ever upward! That is the proud Pioneer Scout motto. I hope you find it both inspiring and uplifting. I certainly do.
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26
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00412A86
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Here to help the Pioneer Scouts achieve our noble aims?
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27
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00412A87
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We of the Pioneer Scouts have a proud lineage and tradition.
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28
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00412A88
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If you meet any prospective Pioneer Scout recruits, then be sure to let them know that there's no better time to join.
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29
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0046C950
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Used up all the insect repellent already? And of course you want more.
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30
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Here's the list. I'm sure you 'misplaced' the last one.
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31
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0046C951
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A possum's work is never done. Speaking of which...
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32
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I need some more insect parts to make more insect repellent. Here's a list.
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33
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It's the same as the last list, but I know how you Pioneer Scouts like to lose things.
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34
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Remember, the insect parts can come from anywhere, not just where I marked your map.
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