TÓPICO
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TEXTO DO TÓPICO / PROMPT
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EMOÇÃO
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TEXTO DE RESPOSTA
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#
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GREETING
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GREETING
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Anger 50
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Do you realize what you’ve done? You’ve triggered the Failsafe! Ruined everything! The subjects will die, and I’ll be stuck here in this hell! Alone! {German}
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1
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Anger 50
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You've ruined everything! EVERYTHING!
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2
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I've given you permission to leave. I suggest you take the opportunity before I change my mind.
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3
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Neutral 50
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I'm even being so gracious as to allow your father to exit as well. His presence here failed to amuse me some time ago.
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4
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Most enjoyable. Most enjoyable indeed. I haven't felt this exhilarated in years. {happy, almost out of breath}
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5
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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A commendable start, but you still have work to do. {amused}
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6
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GREETING
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Happy 30
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Quite a clever interpretation of the rules. I'll have to reset the system to restore Martha, but it's well worth the effort. {amused German}
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7
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Neutral 50
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You have taken a far greater interest in these little games than your father did. He found the whole thing beneath him. {German}
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8
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Listen, you can't hurt people here, okay?
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9
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Neutral 50
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At least, not unless I say it's okay. It's against the rules! I can fix it, but you better not do it again.
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10
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Stop hurting people without me telling you to. You're ruining all the fun!
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11
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Neutral 50
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I'll fix it again, but you're making me sad.
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12
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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As amusing as it may be, you cannot simply wander around killing the residents of Tranquility Lane. {German}
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13
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Neutral 50
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I shall have to reset portions of the system to correct this.
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14
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Neutral 50
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I can return the people of Tranquility Lane to life, but anything else you have meddled with will stay as it was. Do keep that in mind. {German}
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15
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I believe we've discussed this already. I appreciate the fervor with which you approach things, but indiscriminate killing impedes our fun. {german}
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16
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Neutral 50
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I shall again reset portions of the system to undo your mistakes. {German}
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17
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GREETING
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Anger 30
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What are you doing? I didn't tell you to kill him!
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18
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Neutral 50
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If I wanted you to kill him, I'd have told you to do that. Gosh, you're slow.
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19
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Neutral 50
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Lucky for you, you get another chance.
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20
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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You're doing quite well. Really, this is all terribly amusing. Keep at it... {chuckling, amused}
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21
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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You're certainly looking the part. Don't waste time chatting... There's mayhem to be caused! {chuckling, amused}
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22
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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Don't you have a few things you should be collecting? Get the knife and the mask from the dog house. {chuckling, amused}
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23
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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Appliances certainly can be dangerous, can't they? {chuckling, amused}
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24
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Happy 50
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You are most resourceful, and you certainly do get results. You have exceeded my expectations. {amused, pleased German}
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25
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Neutral 50
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And now, we come to the last task that I have for you. Succeed, and you shall be granted whatever you wish. {German}
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26
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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A roller skate, on the stairs? Oh my, that is simply inspired. {chuckling, amused}
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27
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Happy 50
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You are most resourceful, and you certainly do get results. You have exceeded my expectations. {amused, pleased German}
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28
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Neutral 50
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And now, we come to the last task that I have for you. Succeed, and you shall be granted whatever you wish. {German}
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29
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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Poor Mabel, killed by her own robot. I suspect she never saw that coming. {chuckling, amused}
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30
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Happy 50
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You are most resourceful, and you certainly do get results. You have exceeded my expectations. {German}
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31
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Neutral 50
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And now, we come to the last task that I have for you. Succeed, and you shall be granted whatever you wish. {German}
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32
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GREETING
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Surprise 50
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Well done, well done!
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33
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Happy 50
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You certainly do get results. You have exceeded my expectations.
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34
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Neutral 50
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And now, we come to the last task that I have for you. Succeed, and you shall be granted whatever you wish. {German}
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35
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GREETING
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Sad 10
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I expected more creative results from you. Mabel awaits you for another try. {disappointed}
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36
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GREETING
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Sad 10
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I appreciate that you're trying, but so far I am unimpressed with the results. Give it another go. {disappointed}
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37
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GREETING
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Sad 10
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Not quite what I had in mind. But you get a chance to try again. Go to it! {disappointed}
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38
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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See to it that Mabel meets an untimely, and hopefully gruesome, demise.
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39
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I've told you what I want from you. I want to see some creativity. And I want to see Mabel dead. {German}
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40
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Neutral 50
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Are you through pouting?
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41
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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You have turned out to be quite resourceful, it seems. I am slightly impressed. {German}
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42
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Neutral 50
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I enjoy your company far more than your father's. He responded quite negatively to my requests. {German}
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43
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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So you have achieved your goal. I was hoping for something a bit more dramatic, but persuasion appears to be your strong suit. {German}
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44
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Neutral 50
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And at least you are cooperative, unlike your father. I was most disappointed when he refused to participate, yet still expected something from me. {German}
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45
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I'm curious to see how you deal with the Rockwells.
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46
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Don't you have something you should be doing now?
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47
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Are we willing to be reasonable now? I ask so very little of you. {condescending}
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48
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Ha ha! Did you see him crying! What a big baby!
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49
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Neutral 50
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You have won the game, and so you get a prize. You may ask of me a single question, and I shall answer you.
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50
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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You did it, even though you said you wouldn't. You're tricky!
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51
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Neutral 50
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Murdering Timmy's parent? Very inventive. I approve. {bemused German}
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52
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Neutral 50
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And with that, you win a prize. You may ask a single question of me, and receive an honest answer. {German}
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53
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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You did it! I knew you could!
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54
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Neutral 50
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And a particularly brutal way to deal with it, at that. Very effective. {bemused German}
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55
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Neutral 50
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And with that, you win a prize. You may ask a single question of me, and receive an honest answer. {German}
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56
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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You sure showed him, didn't you?
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57
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Neutral 50
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I suppose it wasn't the most cerebral way to deal with the situation, but it was definitely effective. Consider the game won. {German}
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58
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Neutral 50
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And with that, you win a prize. Your prize is one question, which I will answer to the best of my ability. {German}
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59
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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And you said you didn't want to play...
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60
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Neutral 50
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I was hoping for more than fisticuffs, but entertainment has been difficult to come by lately. Consider the game won. {German}
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61
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Neutral 50
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And with that, you win a prize. Your prize is one question, which I will answer to the best of my ability. {German}
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62
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Decided you want to play after all, huh?
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63
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Neutral 50
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I had a feeling you'd come around. Your approach was somewhat uninspired, but it'll do. {German}
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64
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Neutral 50
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Since you won the game, you get a prize. You may ask one question, which I will answer as honestly as possible. {German}
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65
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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I thought you didn't want to play. But you went and did it anyway. Good for you! Wasn't it fun?
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66
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Neutral 50
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A clever approach. I'm not sure I would have considered it. Very encouraging. {German}
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67
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Neutral 50
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Your reward for winning the game is to ask a single question. I will answer honestly and frankly. {German}
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68
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Yay, you did it! Good job!
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69
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Neutral 50
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A clever approach. I'm not sure I would have considered it. Very encouraging. {German}
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70
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Neutral 50
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Your reward for winning the game is to ask a single question. I will answer honestly and frankly. {German}
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71
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Yay! I knew you could do it!
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72
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Neutral 50
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Perhaps not the most inventive approach, but persuasion can be quite powerful. Well done. {German}
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73
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Neutral 50
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And for winning the game, you get a prize. You get to ask one question, and receive an honest answer. {German}
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74
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GREETING
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Anger 30
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Timmy's back, so you can try again. Don't take too long, or the game won't be fun anymore.
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75
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GREETING
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Happy 20
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You're supposed to be making Timmy cry. You can do it, I know you can! {innocent}
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76
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Neutral 50
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When you win the game, maybe we can talk some more.
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77
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GREETING
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Disgust 20
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You don't want to play my game, so I don't want to talk to you. {petulant}
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78
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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You don't want to play with me. So I don't want to talk to you, and you're never going to find your daddy. Boo hoo hoo. {petulant, "boo hoo hoo" is mocking, not sad}
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79
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GREETING
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Surprise 50
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Oh, someone new to play with! What good luck I have lately! {thrilled, innocent}
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80
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Happy 50
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I was just starting to get bored. Oh, we're going to have so much fun! {innocent}
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81
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Can we play now? I've been waiting. I've been ever so patient. {thrilled, innocent}
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82
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MQ04Betty1Q1CantDoThis
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You can't do this to me!
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Neutral 50
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On the contrary, I believe you'll find that here, I can do most anything I like. {menacing, gloating German}
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83
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Neutral 50
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Now, let's discuss your next task.
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84
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Neutral 50
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The Rockwells live such a happy life. Their marriage is the cornerstone of that life. {German}
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85
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Neutral 50
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Destroy their marriage. How you do it is up to you, but you may not kill either of them. {German}
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86
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MQ04Betty1Q1WhatElse
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What else do I have to do?
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Neutral 50
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An excellent question. Timmy was easy, and therefore boring. I desire some real entertainment. {German}
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87
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Neutral 50
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The Rockwells are the picture of a happy marriage. Change that. Split them up, without killing either of them. {German}
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88
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Neutral 50
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If you can do that, I'll have a good laugh and then we'll talk some more.
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89
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MQ04Betty1Q3GetMeOutofHere
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If you're in charge, get me the hell out of here!
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Neutral 50
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Ha ha. You're not really in a position to be demanding anything, are you?
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90
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Neutral 50
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Still, you've proven amusing thus far. Let's see if you can keep it up. {German}
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91
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MQ04Betty1Q3SoYoureInCharge
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So you're in charge here...
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Neutral 50
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Isn't it obvious by now? You've only been here a short while and you're already doing just as I ask. {condescending, gloating German}
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92
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Neutral 50
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And now we come to your next game. Succeed, and there may be something in it for you. {German}
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93
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MQ04Betty1Q3WhatBenefits
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What kind of benefits?
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Neutral 50
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Ah ah ah! That's another question, and you've already had your answer for now. {gloating, condescending}
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94
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Neutral 50
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If you want more, you'll have to prove you're worth my time. Continue to amuse me, and I may answer more questions. {German}
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95
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MQ04Betty1Q4IWantToSeeHim
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I want to see him. Now!
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Neutral 50
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Hmm. No, no I don't think so.
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96
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Neutral 50
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We haven't yet plumbed the depths of your ability to amuse me. I think you'll do a few more things for me first. {German}
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97
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MQ04Betty1Q4WhatDoIHaveToDo
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What do I have to do to see him?
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Neutral 50
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Ahhh, now that is just the sort of question you should be asking. {gloating, pleased }
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98
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Neutral 50
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You understand that I am in control, then. Excellent. You are far more promising than your father. {German}
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99
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MQ04Betty1Q4WhatHaveYouDone
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What have you done to him?
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Neutral 50
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Were I you, I'd be more concerned with myself at the moment.
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100
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Neutral 50
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And besides, we're done with questions for now. Perhaps we'll address it at a later time. First, I have something else for you to do. {German}
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101
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MQ04Betty1Q5CrazyArentYou
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You're out of your goddamn mind. You know that, right?
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Sad 20
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Oh, come now. Would you court death so brazenly? {disappointed German}
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102
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Neutral 50
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I suggest you think twice before insulting me again. Now, there are things for you to do.
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103
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MQ04Betty1Q5IfInControlHelp
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If you're in control here, can you please help me?
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Surprise 50
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But I am helping you!
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104
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Neutral 50
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I am answering questions... More than the one original question I granted you, I might add. And now I think it is time you do something for me. {German}
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105
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MQ04Betty1Q5WhyALittleGirl
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Why the hell would you want to look like a little girl?
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Neutral 50
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Why not? I have been in this place for two hundred years. This is something to keep me amused.
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106
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Neutral 50
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Much like my willingness to entertain your questions. Though now I grow bored, so I think I shall set you to a new task. {German}
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107
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MQ04Betty1QHowDoIGetOut
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How do I get out of here?
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Surprise 20
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An interesting choice... Certainly not what I had anticipated. {mild surprise, amusement German}
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108
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Neutral 50
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Simply put, you leave when I say so. This place is under my control, and I dictate the terms. If I decide to let you go, you may go. {German}
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109
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MQ04Betty1QNextTask
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What do you want me to do?
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Neutral 50
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Pay a visit to the Rockwells. They're very happily married, and I'd like you to change that. {German}
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110
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Neutral 50
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Put an end to their marriage, and we'll talk. {German}
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111
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MQ04Betty1QNextTaskAccept
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Fine, but it's only because I want more answers from you.
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Neutral 50
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Rationalize it any way you'd like. If you succeed, we'll continue our discussion. {German}
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112
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MQ04Betty1QNextTaskAcceptMean
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Ha! That's it? No problem.
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Neutral 50
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Excellent. I so enjoy that "can-do" spirit.
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113
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MQ04Betty1QNextTaskRefuse
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No, I won't do that to them.
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Sad 10
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Then I'm afraid we have nothing more to say to one another. {disappointed, dismissive}
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114
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MQ04Betty1QNotPlayingGames
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I'm not playing anymore of your games.
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Neutral 50
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No? Then I'm afraid you'll never be leaving.
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115
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Anger 50
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I decide when you may leave, and unless you start cooperating, you're going to have a very long stay here on Tranquility Lane. {German}
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116
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MQ04Betty1QRefuse
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No. I'm not doing anything else for you.
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Anger 50
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Then once again we find ourselves at an impasse. How disappointing. {German}
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117
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MQ04Betty1QWhatIsThisPlace
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What is this place?
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Neutral 50
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Tranquility Lane is a simulation, a reality designed to play home to the denizens of Vault 112. {German}
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118
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Neutral 50
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It was my last and greatest project. I am quite grateful that I was placed directly in charge of it. {German}
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119
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Neutral 50
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There have been... unexpected benefits to living here.
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120
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MQ04Betty1QWhereIsDad
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Where's my father?
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Neutral 50
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Ah, yes. A predictable question, I suppose. {disappointed German}
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121
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Disgust 10
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Your father is here, in Tranquility Lane. He is quite safe for now, though he can no longer hound me with his incessant questioning. {mildly annoyed German}
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122
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Neutral 50
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Perhaps you will see more of him in time.
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123
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Where's my father?
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Neutral 50
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Your father?
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124
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MQ04Betty1QWhoAreYou
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Just who are you?
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Neutral 50
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I was known as Dr. Stanislaus Braun, but here I choose this identity. {German}
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125
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Neutral 50
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Do you find it unsettling? In this place I can choose to be whatever I wish, and this is what I have chosen. {amused German}
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126
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Neutral 50
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You will find that I control a great deal around here. {slightly menacing}
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127
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MQ04Betty3ANextTaskGetItOverWith
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Fine. Let's just get this over with.
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Neutral 50
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Oh, come now. Show some enthusiasm! {German}
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128
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Neutral 50
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There are fewer rules this time. I'd like to see just what you're capable of.
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129
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Neutral 50
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I'd like you to kill Mabel Henderson. Please put some effort into it; do something creative. Beating her to death won't impress me. {German}
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130
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MQ04Betty3ANextTaskGreat
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It's about time! What do I get to do?
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Neutral 50
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Ah, now that's the spirit.
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131
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Neutral 50
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Let's raise the stakes. I'd like you to kill Mabel Henderson.
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132
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Neutral 50
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But do put some effort into it. Make it creative; beating her to death simply won't suffice. {German}
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133
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MQ04Betty3ANextTaskSarcastic
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Oh, great. I'm really looking forward to doing more for your amusement.
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Neutral 50
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Your sarcasm is unappreciated. This could be so much fun if you'd allow yourself to see it. {German}
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134
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Neutral 50
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Now, Mabel Henderson needs to die. Not just any death, mind you, but an entertaining, well thought-out death. You'll see to that. {German}
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135
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Neutral 50
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Very simple. Plenty of opportunity to show me what you're capable of.
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136
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MQ04Betty3ANextTaskWhatIsIt
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I'm not agreeing to anything before you tell me what it is.
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Neutral 50
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Attempting to maintain the illusion of control, are we? How quaint. Very well... {German}
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137
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Neutral 50
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I'd like you to kill Mabel Henderson. Do something unique, something unexpected. Surprise me. {German}
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138
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MQ04Betty3ExplainingToDo
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I did what you wanted. Now you have some explaining to do.
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Neutral 50
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You have amused me thus far, but I still don't think you're quite in a position to be demanding anything. {German}
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139
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Neutral 50
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Still, I suppose you've earned the right to some further answers. What would you ask of me? {German}
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140
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MQ04Betty3FatherIWantToSeeHim
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I want to see him. Where is he?
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Neutral 50
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If you continue to behave, and do as I ask, I may be willing to release both of you. But first you have work to do. {German}
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141
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MQ04Betty3FatherLying
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How do I know you're not lying to me? Maybe you haven't seen him at all.
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Neutral 50
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Oh dear, now you don't even believe me? How disappointing.
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142
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Neutral 50
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I assure you, James and I talked at length before you arrived. Now let's continue before I grow bored with you. {German}
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143
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MQ04Betty3FatherTakeMeToHim
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Enough games! Take me to him now!
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Neutral 50
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No, I don't think I'll do that. I'm having far too much fun to stop now. {mildly amused}
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144
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Neutral 50
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What I will do, however, is consider releasing both of you once you've done a few more things for me. So let's get to it. {German}
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145
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MQ04Betty3FunWhatsNext
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I've got to admit, this is kind of fun. What can I do next?
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Neutral 50
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I'm pleased to see I'm not the only one being entertained. You're far more agreeable than your father. {German}
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146
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Neutral 50
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If you wish for more, then so be it. But let's raise the stakes a bit this time. I'd like you to kill Mabel Henderson. {German}
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147
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Neutral 50
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But do be creative about it. Beating her to death just won't suffice. Put some effort into it. {German}
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148
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MQ04Betty3HateItButDoIt
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I don't want to do this... But I will.
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Happy 50
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Of course you will. And you never know... You might enjoy it. {amused}
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149
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MQ04Betty3NeverSeeItComing
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All right, fine. I'll do it.
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Neutral 50
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Excellent. I look forward to seeing what you come up with. Remember, creativity is key! {German}
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150
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She'll never see it coming.
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Neutral 50
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Music to my ears.
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151
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MQ04Betty3Nevermind
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Nothing, never mind.
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Neutral 50
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I see.
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152
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MQ04Betty3NowWhat
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Now what?
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Neutral 50
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To the point, aren't we? {German}
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153
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Neutral 50
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I've been having so much fun, I see no reason to stop now. Let's try something new, shall we? {German}
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154
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Neutral 50
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I'd like you to kill Mabel Henderson. Find an interesting way to do it, please. I'm curious to see how creative you can be. {German}
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155
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MQ04Betty3VaultCanLiveOutsideAgain
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You don't need to stay here. You can live in the real world again.
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Surprise 30
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The "real world'"? Ha ha ha. {German}
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156
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Neutral 50
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This world is more real than anything outside.
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157
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Neutral 50
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My body has been seated in the same chair for 200 years. It's sustained by machines. {German}
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158
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Neutral 50
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Were I to so much as stand up, my body would crumble to dust. But here, I've moved beyond that frail physical form. I am so much MORE here. {German}
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159
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Neutral 50
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And now our little diversion is at an end. It's time you do something else for me.
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160
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MQ04Betty3VaultLetThesePeopleGo
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Let these people go. There's no reason to keep them here.
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Neutral 50
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Oh, but there is! They continue to amuse me. That is purpose enough for their lives, don't you think? {German}
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161
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Neutral 50
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You are serving the same purpose after all. I do enjoy having someone new to play with. And speaking of playing, let's try a new game. {German}
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162
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MQ04Betty3VaultWhyHaventYouLeft
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Why haven't you left after all this time?
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Neutral 50
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I have no desire to leave. Here I wield more power than I could ever hope to in the outside world. {German}
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163
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Neutral 50
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And I use that power to amuse myself. Now, for instance, you will do as I ask yet again because I have power over you. {German}
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164
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MQ04Betty3WhatDidDadWant
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What did my father want from you?
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Neutral 50
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Your father, frustrating as he was, recognized the significance of some of my previous work. {German}
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165
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Neutral 50
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He came to gather information on it. He was most pleased to be able to ask me directly, but he failed to understand how things work here. {German}
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166
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Neutral 50
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He was unwilling to compromise, to do anything I asked of him. And so our discussions ended. {German}
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167
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MQ04Betty3WhatIsThisPlace
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What... is this place?
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Neutral 50
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Tranquility Lane was designed to be a home away from home. A new way of sustaining life after the apocalypse. {German}
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168
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Neutral 50
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Vault 112 was the prototype; we never had time to build others. As the designer of the simulation, I was given special access. {German}
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169
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Neutral 50
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Everyone else here is only subconsciously aware of the artificial reality around them; their conscious minds accept it as fact. {German}
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170
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MQ04Betty3WheresDad
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Where's my father now?
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Neutral 50
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He's here, and he is unharmed. He has merely been rendered unable to bother me. {German}
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171
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MQ04Betty3WontDoIt
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I said I wouldn't do that, and I meant it!
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Neutral 50
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Yes, yes. How very noble of you. You'll change your mind eventually.
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172
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No, I won't do that.
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Neutral 50
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Still you resist me, when you know that I have the answers you seek. {German}
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173
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Neutral 50
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Well, I am not going to beg you. You know what I ask of you, and so you know what you must do to retain my favor. {German}
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174
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MQ04Betty4BeingHonest
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How do I know you're being honest with me?
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Neutral 50
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I think you'll find that I've been quite honest with you thus far. You have no discernable reason to mistrust me. {German}
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175
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Neutral 50
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In the dog house out behind the abandoned home are a mask and knife. Don the mask, and become the Pint-Sized Slasher. {German}
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176
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Neutral 50
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Use the knife to eliminate all the residents of Tranquility Lane. {German}
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177
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MQ04Betty4DontDeserveThis
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But these people... They don't deserve to be punished.
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Neutral 50
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I'm afraid you're not in a position to decide what they do or do not deserve. They are under my control, not yours. {German}
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178
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Neutral 50
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Now if you're done attempting to change my mind, let's get on with your final task. After completing it, you will be free to go. {German}
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179
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MQ04Betty4Enthusiastic
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I can't wait. What do you want me to do?
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Neutral 50
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Your enthusiasm is inspiring. It's a shame you didn't arrive earlier. {German}
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180
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Neutral 50
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Now, you will become the Pint-Sized Slasher, and kill everyone in Tranquility Lane. {German}
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181
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Neutral 50
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Behind the Abandoned house, there is a dog house. Inside that dog house are the knife and mask you will take up. {German}
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182
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MQ04Betty4ForcingMeToBeEvil
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You're forcing me to do things against my nature, and I hate you for it.
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Neutral 50
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I don't recall asking for your feelings on the matter. {German}
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183
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Neutral 50
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If it has not been made perfectly clear to you, I am in control here. I dictate your actions, and the actions of those around you. {German}
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184
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Neutral 50
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You will continue to do exactly as I say, or you will find yourself suffering from a sudden and inexplicable aneurysm. {German}
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185
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Neutral 50
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And that's if I'm feeling generous. {amused}
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186
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Neutral 50
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For now, though, you will become the Pint-Sized Slasher. You will kill everyone in Tranquility Lane, and you will do this because I say so.
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187
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Neutral 50
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Behind the Abandoned House, in the dog house, are a knife and mask. You will use them to terrorize the residents of this quaint little street. {German}
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188
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MQ04Betty4SlasherSoundsLikeFun
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Sounds like fun.
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Neutral 50
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I thought you might find it amusing. It draws upon an old urban legend, a story told over campfires many years ago. {German}
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189
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Neutral 50
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The residents have all heard the story, and will fear you. {German}
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190
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Neutral 50
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Go forth, and make me proud. {German}
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191
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MQ04Betty4WhatSlasher
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Who the hell is the Pint-Sized Slasher?
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Neutral 50
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He is a figure of myth, born of old campfire stories. You will make him a reality. {German}
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192
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Neutral 50
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The residents will know you, and they will fear you. When they have all been eliminated, return to me. {German}
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193
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MQ04Betty4WhyDoingThis
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Why are you doing all of this?
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Surprise 10
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Because I can, of course. {surprised at the question}
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194
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Neutral 50
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I have total power here. I may do whatever I wish, and over these many years I have found that I wish to see others suffer. {German}
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195
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MQ04Betty4YouCouldLeave
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But you could leave the Vault, find somewhere else to live.
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Neutral 50
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Are you mad? I've been here for almost 200 years. My body is in no condition to be used for anything. {German}
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196
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Neutral 50
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And yet here in Tranquility Lane, I am as strong and youthful as I care to be. No, no. I think I'll stay here, thank you. {German}
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197
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Neutral 50
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And you... You will now do as you're told. The Slasher awaits. {German}
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198
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MQ04BettyAnotherChanceFunny
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Yeah, real funny.
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Neutral 50
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It is kind of funny, but for a different reason. Tranquility Lane is different than most places. People here don't stay dead.
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199
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Neutral 50
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I can make it so Timmy will be back to normal, just like nothing happened. You, though... You're special. If you die, you don't come back.
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200
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Neutral 50
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You stay dead, so you better watch out.
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201
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MQ04BettyAnotherChanceHow
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How can I have another chance?
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Neutral 50
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Tranquility Lane is special. If people die here, they don't really stay dead. Well, most people anyway. {innocent}
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202
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Neutral 50
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You're... Different. If you die, you stay dead. Better be careful! {teasing, innocent}
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203
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Neutral 50
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Now, Timmy will be back to normal any second now. Then you can try again.
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204
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MQ04BettyDoneLetMeOut
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I did what you wanted. Now let me out.
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Neutral 50
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Yes, yes. I suppose you've earned the right to do as you like. {German}
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205
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Neutral 50
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I shall miss your company. This has been a simply wonderful time.
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206
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Neutral 50
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The door is now open. Through it, you may return to the real world, and whatever inferior existence you have there. {German}
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207
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MQ04BettyDoneSureWasFun
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That sure was fun!
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Happy 50
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I had the distinct impression you enjoyed yourself. We are alike, you and I. {German}
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208
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Neutral 50
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Now, you asked for the means to leave Tranquility Lane, and so I grant it to you. The door is open. {German}
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209
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Neutral 50
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You are, of course, welcome to stay a bit longer if you like.
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210
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MQ04BettyHowKnowMe
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How do you know who I am?
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Neutral 50
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I know everything, my dear boy. {German}
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211
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How do you know who I am?
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Neutral 50
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I know everything, my dear girl. {German}
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212
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MQ04BettyInvasionDeadHaha
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Sure did. And now you're all alone.
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Neutral 50
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Alone... What will I do now? I have no one. Nothing. You've destroyed everything that mattered to me. {German}
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213
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLDad
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I came here for my father. Now where is he?
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Neutral 50
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Didn't you figure it out? The dog. So loyal, so trusting... so annoying. {German}
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214
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Neutral 50
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I simply made him what he always was...
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215
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I came here for my father. Now where is he?
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Neutral 50
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He's been right here the whole time, and you were too dense to figure it out. The dog, you see. {German}
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216
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Neutral 50
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Man's best friend. But now you've taken all my friends from me...
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217
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLDadSafe
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So my father's okay? I can... get him back?
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Sad 50
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Yes, I'm sure he's fine. No doubt when you leave the simulation, he'll be waiting for you. {German}
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218
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Sad 100
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But there's no one waiting for me...
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219
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLGECK
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Tell me about the G.E.C.K.
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Neutral 50
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The Garden of Eden Creation Kit. It was for terraforming, for restoring the world after a nuclear disaster. {German}
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220
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Neutral 50
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Unstable technology, and ultimately boring. Why re-make the old reality, when instead you could create any reality you choose? {German}
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221
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLOkayToGo
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So... I'm free to leave?
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Sad 100
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Isn't it obvious? You've run the failsafe, disrupted everything. I have no power over you. {German}
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222
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Sad 100
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There's the door. Go.
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223
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLPlace
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Tell me about this place, about Tranquility Lane.
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Sad 50
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You know enough. You know this was my perfect simulation, my exquisite creation. {German}
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224
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Sad 100
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And now you've ruined it forever.
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225
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Tell me about this place, about Tranquility Lane.
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Sad 50
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It is my greatest achievement. The best of the many simulations I've run in these 200 years. {German}
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226
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Sad 50
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I played with the others, but they bored me. This version never grew old. It amused me over, and over, and over again.
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227
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MQ04BettyInvasionTLWho
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Tell me exactly who you are. Who you really are.
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Sad 50
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Why do you torment me? You know who I am. You know that I am really Doctor Braun, that I created this place... {German}
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228
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Sad 100
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And that now I'm trapped here, and it's all your fault.
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229
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Tell me exactly who you are. Who you really are.
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Neutral 50
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My name is Stanislaus Braun. I am a Vault-Tec scientist. I created this simulation for Vault-Tec, but for myself as well.
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230
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Sad 50
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It was my own design, my own perfection. A better reality than any other. Far greater than my work on the G.E.C.K.
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231
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MQ04BettyInvasionTop1
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I'm calling the shots now!
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Anger 50
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You? No! I... I am the creator of this world! {German}
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232
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Sad 50
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...feel so lost, and... So all alone.
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233
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MQ04BettyInvasionTop2
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It's all over. Now shut up, and answer my questions.
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Anger 100
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It is NOT over! It's not over until I say so! Do you understand me? I... I... {German}
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234
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Sad 100
|
I just want things to go back the way they were.
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235
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MQ04BettyInvasionTop3
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You'll just reset everything anyway. Who cares?
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Anger 50
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I CAN'T reset it, don't you see? The failsafe disabled the security protocols. They're all dead. For good! {German}
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236
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Sad 50
|
All my friends, gone. Now I'm stuck here by myself...
|
237
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MQ04BettyInvasionTop4
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I put these people out of their misery. You're getting exactly what you deserve.
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Anger 50
|
You've taken them all from me. You've left me with nothing! {German}
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238
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Sad 50
|
It's not fair... Nobody to play with ever again...
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239
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MQ04BettyKillPlayer
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MQ04BettyKillPlayer
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Anger 50
|
You can't do that here.
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240
|
Anger 50
|
And now, you have to pay.
|
241
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MQ04BettyLiveHereDont
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What? I don't live here.
|
Happy 50
|
You do now. {innocent}
|
242
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Neutral 50
|
You live here until I say you don't. {slightly menacing}
|
243
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Happy 50
|
I know! Why don't we play a game? {innocent}
|
244
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MQ04BettyLiveHereWhat
|
Is this some kind of a game?
|
Neutral 50
|
Do you like games? I love to play games! {innocent}
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245
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Happy 50
|
I know a really fun game we can play. {innocent}
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246
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MQ04BettyLiveHereWhatever
|
Sure, kid. Whatever you say.
|
Neutral 50
|
That's right! It IS whatever I say! Boy, you learn fast.
|
247
|
Neutral 50
|
Hey, I know! Let's play a fun game!
|
248
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MQ04BettyNotNowBailOut
|
I'm just looking around. I'll come back later.
|
Sad 50
|
But... But I want to play now!
|
249
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MQ04BettyTLDad
|
Where is my father?
|
Happy 50
|
Oh, don't worry about that now. There are things to do!
|
250
|
What have you done with my father?
|
Happy 50
|
Have you met Doc the dog? He's another new arrival, much like yourself. {German}
|
251
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Happy 50
|
He might seem a bit... familiar to you. {German}
|
252
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MQ04BettyTLMoreInfo
|
Tell me more about this place.
|
Neutral 50
|
Maybe later. First I want to see how you get along with Timmy. {amused}
|
253
|
Tell me more about this place.
|
Neutral 50
|
The details of this place are far beyond your comprehension, I'm sure. {amused German}
|
254
|
Neutral 50
|
Be content with what you need to know: This is a simulation, and I am in total control. If you wish to see the Vault again, you'll do as I say. {German}
|
255
|
MQ04BettyTLReminder
|
What am I supposed to be doing again?
|
Happy 50
|
Take on the role of the Pint-Sized Slasher, and kill everyone on Tranquility Lane. I'll be waiting. {amused German}
|
256
|
What am I supposed to be doing again?
|
Happy 50
|
Mabel Henderson needs to die. But in a creative, fun sort of way. I'm sure you'll think of something. {amused German}
|
257
|
What am I supposed to be doing again?
|
Happy 50
|
Visit the Rockwells. Observe their happy marriage, and then destroy it. But don't kill them; that'd spoil the fun.
|
258
|
What am I supposed to be doing again?
|
Happy 50
|
You need to go find Timmy Neusbaum, and make him cry. It'll be funny. You'll see.
|
259
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MQ04BettyTLWhoAreYou
|
Who are you?
|
Happy 50
|
Don't you worry about that. You just go have fun with Timmy.
|
260
|
Who are you?
|
Happy 50
|
You know that I am Dr. Braun. Anything else is irrelevant. Perhaps you should be focusing your energy on what I've asked of you. {German}
|
261
|
Who are you?
|
Happy 50
|
If you insist on an answer, then you may better know me as Dr. Stanislaus Braun. {German}
|
262
|
Happy 50
|
I have chosen a different appearance for myself here... in my own little playground. {amused}
|
263
|
MQ04BettyTask2GetOnWithIt
|
Let's just get this over with.
|
Neutral 50
|
I'm glad you've chosen to see reason.
|
264
|
Happy 50
|
Again, I present you with a simple little job. The Rockwells have a seemingly happy marriage. I'd like you to put an end to it. {German}
|
265
|
Neutral 50
|
The only caveat is that you may not kill either of them in the process. I look forward to seeing what you're capable of. {German}
|
266
|
MQ04BettyTask2Refuse1
|
I don't really have a choice, do I?
|
Happy 50
|
There's always a choice. Sometimes it's just easier to make. {German}
|
267
|
MQ04BettyTask2Refuse2
|
Fine, I'll do it.
|
Happy 50
|
I'm glad you've chosen to be cooperative.
|
268
|
MQ04BettyTask2RefuseAgain
|
No. I said I wouldn't do it, and I meant it.
|
Anger 50
|
Well then, we have little else to say to one another.
|
269
|
MQ04BettyYouveSeenMyFather
|
You've seen my father? Where is he?
|
Neutral 50
|
Oh, I don't think we're quite ready to talk about that. We haven't even been formally introduced yet.
|
270
|
MQ04FatherKnowHesHere
|
Look, I know he's in here. I mean, in the Vault.
|
Surprise 50
|
Your father? Oh, I had no idea. This is simply too rich. {surprised, thrilled, menacing}
|
271
|
Surprise 50
|
He's the reason you came here? I mistakenly assumed you had simply blundered in here on your own.
|
272
|
Happy 50
|
Well, this certainly changes things, doesn't it? I daresay it gives you a whole new level of motivation to avoid angering me. {menacing, thrilled}
|
273
|
Look, I know he's in here. I mean, in the Vault.
|
Surprise 50
|
You mean the man that came here is your daddy?
|
274
|
Surprise 50
|
And you're only here because you're looking for him?
|
275
|
Happy 50
|
Oh, this is just too much fun! We're going to have SUCH a good time! Let's play right now! {innocent, thrilled}
|
276
|
MQ04FatherOlderGuy
|
He looks like me, but older. He's got to be here.
|
Surprise 50
|
Well now, doesn't this just change everything!
|
277
|
Happy 50
|
I should have suspected there was some reason behind my recent good fortune.
|
278
|
Happy 50
|
Perhaps you'll get to see him, in time. {menacing, gloating}
|
279
|
He's an older guy, around 50 or so.
|
Surprise 50
|
And he's new here too, isn't he?
|
280
|
Happy 50
|
Oh, boy. He's your daddy, huh? I had no idea!
|
281
|
Happy 50
|
That makes this even MORE fun! Let's play!
|
282
|
MQ04FatherScientist
|
He's a scientist. He's looking for Doctor Braun.
|
Surprise 50
|
Oh my. What a splendid turn of events. I had no idea the two of you were related!
|
283
|
Neutral 50
|
Yes, I have indeed seen him. I'm afraid he's rather unavailable at the moment. {menacing}
|
284
|
He's a scientist. He's looking for Doctor Braun.
|
Neutral 50
|
Ha ha ha! THAT'S your daddy?
|
285
|
Neutral 50
|
Oh, we're going to have SO much fun! This is going to be the best game ever!
|
286
|
MQ04GameDetailsCrazy
|
What? That's crazy!
|
Neutral 50
|
No, Timmy's the one who's crazy. You'll see.
|
287
|
Neutral 50
|
Make him cry, and then come tell me. Maybe we can talk some more then.
|
288
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MQ04GameDetailsThatsIt
|
That's it? I can do that.
|
Neutral 50
|
You can? I guess we'll see, huh?
|
289
|
Neutral 50
|
Good luck!
|
290
|
MQ04GameDetailsWhatKindOfGame
|
What kind of a game is this?
|
Neutral 50
|
It'll be funny. Come on, you'll see.
|
291
|
Neutral 50
|
Make him cry, and then come back here, and we'll talk some more.
|
292
|
MQ04GameDetailsWhosTimmy
|
Timmy Neusbaum? Who's that?
|
Happy 50
|
He's the only other kid that lives here besides you. He's a big crybaby... You'll see.
|
293
|
Happy 50
|
Make him cry and then come back here so we can talk some more.
|
294
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MQ04GameFatherNow
|
No games. You tell me where my father is. Now, you little brat.
|
Neutral 50
|
Oh, don't be mean. That's not a good way to start.
|
295
|
Neutral 50
|
I said we're going to play a game, so that's what we're going to do.
|
296
|
MQ04GameNo1
|
No thanks. No games for me.
|
Neutral 50
|
Ha ha. You don't get to say no.
|
297
|
Neutral 50
|
If I want to play a game, you're going to play. And I want to. {demanding}
|
298
|
MQ04GameNo2
|
Look, kid. I'm not interested in playing games.
|
Anger 20
|
I said, I want to play a game. {insistent, increasing in agitation}
|
299
|
Neutral 50
|
It's easy. You make Timmy Neusbaum cry, and I'll help you. If you don't...
|
300
|
Neutral 50
|
Then I guess you'll never find out where your daddy is.
|
301
|
Look, kid. I'm not interested in playing games.
|
Anger 20
|
I said, I want to play a game. {insistent, increasing in agitation}
|
302
|
Neutral 50
|
It's easy. You make Timmy Neusbaum cry, and I'll help you. If you don't... Then I guess you're stuck here.
|
303
|
MQ04GameOkay
|
A game? Okay, I guess...
|
Happy 50
|
I knew you would! {innocent, thrilled}
|
304
|
Happy 50
|
It's a really simple game. All you have to do is make Timmy Neusbaum cry. {innocent}
|
305
|
A game? Okay, I guess...
|
Happy 50
|
Oh goodie! {innocent, thrilled}
|
306
|
Happy 50
|
It's a really simple game. All you have to do is make Timmy Neusbaum cry. {innocent}
|
307
|
MQ04GameWhatsGoingOn
|
What the hell's going on here?
|
Neutral 50
|
We're going to play a game now, silly. That's what's going on.
|
308
|
MQ04LookingForMyFather
|
I'm looking for my father. Have you seen him?
|
Neutral 50
|
Gee, I don't know. What's he like?
|
309
|
MQ04WhereAmI
|
Where am I?
|
Happy 50
|
This is Tranquility Lane. We all live here, and now so do you. {innocent}
|
310
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MQ04WhoAreYou
|
And you are...?
|
Neutral 50
|
I'm Betty. I live here on Tranquility Lane. Want to play a game?
|
311
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