TOPIC
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TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT
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EMOTION
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RESPONSE TEXT
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#
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GREETING
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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{Mesmerized} Look at the way the tongue rolls in its mouth like some sort of... mucousy muscled worm.
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1
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Perhaps as we were ruthlessly lobotimizing it with our cutters, we filled this skinevelope with... awareness. A teddy bear with new stuffing.
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2
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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{Slight wonder} Dr. Klein... if my hypothesis is correct, this Lobotomite is the repository of the brain we sent the signal to - the skinvelope once containing it.
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3
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Neutral 50
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{Slight wonder} If so, it's proof that there may indeed be something beyond the Crater.
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4
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Neutral 50
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{Fascinated} Just look at it... the way it blinks. It's like a big hairless teddy bear.
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5
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I believe those are toes, Dr. Klein. Little teddy bear toes. Penises are much larger than those tiny extremities... {corrects} Eh, not that I would know.
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6
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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{Quiet} It depends on one's own frame of reference, Doctor O. {Beat} Look at its little nose with its two orifices for ingesting oxygen.
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7
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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I agree with Borous' histrionic findings. This little Lobotomite is {emph} unusually attentive for something whose brain has been extracted.
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8
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KleinQuestionTopic
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I have other questions for you.
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Neutral 50
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My advanced degree in Curiosity says let the Lobotomite ask, Dr. Klein. The topics might be... {emph} most curious, indeed.
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9
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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Neutral 50
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{2D Announcement} Slight chance of seed dispersal from Botanical Gardens predicted in the late evening.
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10
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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Neutral 50
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{2D Announcement - There is no standing in the green zone} There is no standing on the green pipes. If you are standing on the green pipes, please get off them at once.
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11
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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Neutral 50
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{2D Announcement} If you see Robo-Scorpions, do not attempt to fight them. They will shoot you with their robotic stingers, and then... possibly explode.
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12
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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Neutral 50
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{2D Announcement} Do not attempt to breach the Big MT force fields. Doing so could allow dangerous ideas and/or creatures having those ideas to escape.
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13
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaBigMTRandom
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Neutral 50
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{2D Announcement} Are you out there, my little teddy bear Lobotomite? Dala misses you and the pitter-patter of your penis feet {emph} so much.
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14
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic000
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The quick Scribe jumped over the lazy Paladin?
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Neutral 50
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Yes, yes, go on. Seeing your... lips and mouth forming the words... both revolting... and somehow...
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15
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Neutral 50
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...how does it feel to have the flesh roll around in your mouth like that? To control each muscle... and the tongue...
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16
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Neutral 50
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...like having a fish, or extremely dexterous slug, lolling and flopping in one's... mouthal cavity.
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17
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic001
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Looping gesture of greeting?
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Neutral 50
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Looping, yes. It is a scientific fact that hormones drive a percentage of Lobotomites into recursive behavior patterns.
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18
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Neutral 50
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We haven't researched this, as my colleagues care little about the behavior patterns of Lobotomites once their brains are removed.
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19
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Neutral 50
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It is why so many are littered around the facility - like skinvelopes, discarded, after they are peeled open and the contents extracted.
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20
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic002
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What recursive behavior patterns are you talking about?
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Neutral 50
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It varies, according to the number and density of Lobotomites that have infected an area.
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21
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Neutral 50
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In 43% of observed cases, two Lobotomites left alone will fight for dominance or inject bodily fluids into each other's orifices. Unsanitary.
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22
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Neutral 50
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I have tried to observe more cases, but subjects seem unwilling to release bodily fluids in my presence.
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23
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic003
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Can you tell me about Dr. Mobius?
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Fear 50
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{Horrified} Dr. Mobius! A monstrous brain, creased with wrinkles of a thousand evils, with but one jaundiced eye with which to perceive the world!
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24
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Fear 50
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Exiled from the Think Tank for crimes too heinous to remain in recorded memory. {Quieter} And, perhaps, differences in research methodology.
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25
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Fear 50
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His one terrible eye forever peers at us, an eye of ever-increasing magnification. He watches from his Dome in the Forbidden Zone, spying on us all.
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26
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic004
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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{Intrigued} How randomized. Ask your... questions then.
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27
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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An interrogation. How fascinating. Please begin.
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28
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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Perhaps you are stuck in a looping gesture of verbal intercourse.
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29
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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{Remembers} Oh, and... here's a tip. That's customary, isn't it... been so long, really.
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30
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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{Post-coital shiver} B-b-bloop. Buuuuh-buh-bloop.
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31
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Not exactly. I have questions I need answers to.
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Neutral 50
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{Post-coital shiver, coming down} B-b-bloop. Phew. Last little bit there. Ahhh. Hooo.
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32
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Neutral 50
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Mmmmm. Thank you, Lobotomite. Please... you must come back for further study when I've had a rest. {Conspiratorially} I'm a little sensitive right now.
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33
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic006
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Who are you? What do you do here?
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Neutral 50
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{Indulging} Why, my little bear of teddyness, I am Doctor Dala, first head chief researcher of mineralogy and medicinal sciences.
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34
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Neutral 50
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I have 211 doctorates in both applied sciences and techniques to apply those sciences. I also possess a degree in Curiosity and Advanced Curiosity.
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35
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Neutral 50
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That is merely schooling, however. When possible, I prefer field work and observation to holotape eidetics. It has proven useful, especially now.
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36
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Neutral 50
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I have become the expert on humanology and Lobotomite behavior here at Big {"Mountain"} MT. {Distasteful} My research doesn't descend into {said like "pornography"} formography, it is only Science.
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37
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic007
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What's "formography?"
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Neutral 50
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{Slightly distasteful} It's excessive examination of the human form to achieve psychological arousal.
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38
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Neutral 50
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{Starts getting aroused} Disgusting. I would never succumb to such... base appetites. {More to herself} Distractions. Filthy, filthy distractions.
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39
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic008
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211 doctorates? How is that even possible?
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Neutral 50
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Why, we create not only scientific marvels here at Big {"Mountain"} MT, but new sciences as well.
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40
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Neutral 50
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Everything can be quantified, categorized, and dissected until every group can be subgrouped or partitioned.
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41
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic009
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First head chief researcher? Lot of titles.
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Neutral 50
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What is a name without a title or suffix for the sake of hierarchy? It is a long-standing quantification of personality and importance.
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42
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Neutral 50
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We could not do without it. Surely you must be aware of the gravity of such attached appellations - just as surely as you must have a title.
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43
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic010
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Why did you remove my brain? And... how?
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Neutral 50
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Oh, removing it is a simple procedure. Well, except the complications it can cause to the heart and spine.
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44
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Neutral 50
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But once the heart and spine are gone... no trouble at all. Clamp the subject down, one laser incision around the skull, crack, snip, done.
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45
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Neutral 50
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The brain is finally free of the skinvelope, which is then kept automated for clean up duties around Big {"Mountain"} MT. Lobotomites.
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46
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Neutral 50
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With you, however, something is definitely wrong. We've never had a Lobotomite who kept speaking after being forcibly lobotomized.
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47
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Neutral 50
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I am relieved the pacification field is working. If it didn't, I would broadcast some concern to my colleagues about safety protocols.
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48
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic011
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I don't understand how the tech Klein wants will help.
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Neutral 50
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It'll all become clear. If not, at least we will have the technology here at the Dome where all technology belongs.
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49
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Neutral 50
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When we have all the technology, all the answers, we can share it with the world, piece by piece. All will be in order. And all will be like Big MT.
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50
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic012
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Can you tell me about the Big Empty?
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Anger 50
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{Chiding} The "Big Empty?" {Beat, slightly stern} Now, that's not a proper title for this research facility. You sound like previous test subjects that came here.
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51
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic013
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Can you tell me about the Big Empty... uh, Big Mountain?
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Neutral 50
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{Slightly reverent} This mountain... now crater... encompasses the sum total of knowledge of humankind. It is Big {Mountain} MT. Where all questions can be answered.
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52
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Neutral 50
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You'll see. No matter what your questions, Big {"Mountain"} MT will provide the answers. As it has done for so many before you.
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53
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic014
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Previous test subjects?
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Neutral 50
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Oh, yes. We've had other subjects visit. It's why we had to calibrate the pacification field and warm up our brainial beams and vivisectors.
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54
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Neutral 50
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Only a short time ago, we had three minus one subjects arrive, and they ruined several experiments and even injured two of our staff.
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55
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Neutral 50
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It is a shame their brains left with them. With you, however, we have taken precautions to insure that problem won't repeat itself.
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56
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Neutral 50
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We've conditioned you so you can't speak of this place, discuss our secrets, or attempt to use force against us in any way. Isn't that nice?
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57
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic015
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This used to be a mountain?
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Neutral 50
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Yes, Big {"Mountain"} MT was quite big indeed until the Great Static. Then the top of the mountain was used as part of a detonation experiment.
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58
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Neutral 50
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This cleared additional space in the Crater, however, allowing us more real estate to build upon. Convenient. Efficient.
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59
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic016
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Questions? Like what?
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Neutral 50
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Previous test subjects who have come here have had many questions for us. We answered them with science, fire, and termination.
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60
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic018
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I'm sometimes called a "Courier."
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Neutral 50
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Oh, a mailman. A delivery man. Someone who takes parcels from place to place using their primitive feet or similar conveyance.
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61
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Neutral 50
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You are the second one I've met in recent times. Very different specimens.
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62
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic019
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There was another Courier?
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Neutral 50
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Of course. You must have met others in your travels. This one had met other couriers, too, although it sounded as if he hadn't met the correct one.
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63
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Neutral 50
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He asked us all many questions, and then he asked a most perplexing one... we had to segment the event out of our memories for safety.
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64
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic021
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What was the question?
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Neutral 50
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I do not know, nor should we try to access it. Perhaps Klein has the logs.
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65
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Neutral 50
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My evaluation would be to let your own curiosity go. I do not think that Klein remembers the conversation as being satisfactory.
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66
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic022
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What happened with the visitors?
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Neutral 50
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Ask Doctor O... and you could have asked 8 once, until he was severely damaged in the attack. We like him better this way.
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67
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic023
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{Dupe}It seems to me you have more... biological needs than your counterparts.
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Neutral 50
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{DUPE} {Huff} What? Nonsense.
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68
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic024
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Why did you say "three minus one" subjects before?
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Neutral 50
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Because three minus one is two. Two spoke to us, one after the other, one mean, one curious, but there was a third we didn't speak to.
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69
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Neutral 50
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The last one is the minus one. It got traumatized, then taken to one of our medical centers for de-traumatization. A rather unsettling procedure.
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70
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic025
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But how am I still talking and walking around?
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Neutral 50
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That is a good question. My theory is that the tesla coils in your brainpan are still connected to your brain somehow.
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71
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Neutral 50
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It really could be anywhere. Brains are a lot smarter than most researchers give them credit for.
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72
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Neutral 50
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We still have your spine and heart. If you were to somehow find your brain wherever it schlorped off to, you could humanically reduce yourself again.
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73
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic027
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I feel strange in here, peaceful, but on edge.
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Neutral 50
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It is the pacification field emitters that are broadcasting into the emptiness of your skull. Without a brain, your aggression is suppressed in here.
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74
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic029
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It seems to me you have more... biological needs than your counterparts.
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Neutral 50
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{Huff} What? Nonsense.
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75
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic030
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I can't help but notice your... fascination with the human body.
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Neutral 50
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{DUPE} [SUCCEEDED] {Huff} What? Nonsense.
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76
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You seem... to... be looking at me a lot.
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Neutral 50
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{DUPE} [FAILED] {Uneasy} Your... your... primitive eyes deceive you.
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77
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Neutral 50
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No, no... there are no "needs" contained within my soft, soft gel. Eh... much... much... like the soft... gel of your eyes. {Firm} No, nothing here.
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78
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic031
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<Close eyelids, breathe deeply, then stretch languidly.>
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Neutral 50
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{Player is doing a lap dance in front of her, basically} What... what are you doing?
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79
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<Close eyelids, breathe deeply, then stretch languidly.>
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Neutral 50
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Stop it. Why... why are you making me partake in this... filthy formography?
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80
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<Close eyelids, breathe deeply, then stretch languidly.>
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Neutral 50
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Enough! I am already... intrigued. You have sufficiently... percolated me.
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81
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Neutral 50
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I don't know what it is about the biology of Lobotomites. It... it infects my thoughts. All that skin and muscle... and tissue.
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82
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic034
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Why don't you just give in? There's nothing wrong with looking at the human body.
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Neutral 50
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{Dawning realization} Perhaps... perhaps there is value in what you say. I... I did so enjoy breathing once. Long ago.
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83
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic035
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You all are a bunch of hypocrites. Claiming superiority, but you miss being human, admit it.
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Neutral 50
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I... I cannot deny it. The illogic of it... the betrayal of our own beliefs. I blame my curiosity.
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84
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic036
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I could come back any time and just breathe, if you want.
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Neutral 50
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{Quiet} Would you? I... feel so ashamed, but... yet, so intrigued. You'll need to give me a rest in between visits, or else my gel might... run over.
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85
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I could come back any time and just breathe, if you want.
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Neutral 50
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If you're ready... let me radar scan you... slowly. {SFX noise, but says the word} Wooooo.
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86
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Neutral 50
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{She says these out loud} WooooooOOOO. Burble, burble. WOOOO. Bloop. Blooop. Bloooop. BuuuUUUURBLE.
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87
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic037
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I'll tell the others if you don't make it worth my while.
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Neutral 50
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{Curious} Really? What is this... you seek to shame me in front of the others? How intriguing.
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88
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Neutral 50
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Yes, I'll partake. This shameful feeling is quite... invigorating. How new.
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89
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Neutral 50
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{Pleased} And... you'll keep coming back to collect your payment, correct? Yes... yes, that will be fine.
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90
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I'll tell the others if you don't make it worth my while.
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Neutral 50
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{Slowly, as if she enjoys this} Here, please... take this from me with your rough, bacterial-laden hands. My stored, repressed juices as your filthy compensation.
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91
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic040
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I have a real teddy bear, if you want it.
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Neutral 50
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{Player holds up a teddy bear} Whatever for?
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92
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic041
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Well, I thought you liked them. You keep referring to them.
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Neutral 50
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No, I like... {emph} teddy bears.
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93
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic042
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Are you sure your words aren't jumbled?
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Neutral 50
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Teddy bears come in many sizes. Your size is what intrigues me the most. Some say that teddy bears can't be living, breathing things.
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94
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Neutral 50
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They are {emph} wrong. They are large, biological forms, breathing, heaving, snarling, coughing... mmmmm. Lobotomites are {emph} my teddy bears, oh yes.
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95
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic044
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Oh, I get it - you like "playing" with humans, do you? Watching them move? Blink?
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Neutral 50
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{DUPE} [SUCCEEDED] {Huff} What? Nonsense.
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96
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Um... so you confuse toy bears with... humans?
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Neutral 50
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{DUPE} [FAILED] {Uneasy} I confuse nothing of the sort. One is fluffy, the other has a drastically reduced fluffiness quotient.
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97
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NVDLC03DialogueDalaNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic045
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You know, we've been down this road already. Moving on.
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Neutral 50
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Very well. If you're certain of your conclusions, my little teddy bear.
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98
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorBorousLVLTopic003
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How much surgery did you do on me? I feel like a badly-put-together jigsaw puzzle.
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Neutral 50
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That is {emph} my responsibility.
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99
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How much surgery did you do on me? I feel like a badly-put-together jigsaw puzzle.
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Neutral 50
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Although in truth, the Auto-Doc had done most of the work already. Quite industrious, almost cut into {emph} all my investigations.
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100
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Neutral 50
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Once it had removed the brain and I misplaced it, other organs began to cry for direction using your nerves as telegraph wires.
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101
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Neutral 50
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Rather than let them send their signals, I removed them as well. {Pretending to speak to organs} Shhh, little organs. Go to sleep in your tanks, Dala loves you.
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102
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic002
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Then can you help me get this done as quickly as possible? Sounds like a lot of walking.
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Neutral 50
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The little teddy bear could always run right into the pylon perimeter on its thick, turgid feet, returning it to us quickly and erectly - {corrects self} directly.
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103
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic003
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Pylons? What pylons?
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Neutral 50
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{Soothing} Possible memory loss will occur along with long-term nerve degradation. It is tied to not having a brain attached to your nervous system.
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104
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Neutral 50
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But the nerve degradation is nothing to worry about - such degradation would take {emph} many lifespans to become evident. {Placating, as if "And really,"} And all biology dies.
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105
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Neutral 50
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Such tiny inconveniences are less than the greater convenience - and conveyance.
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106
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Neutral 50
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{Tries to interject a sense of wonder, as if explaining to a child} You see, if rendered unconscious by the pylons, you will be returned to the Sink, seemingly instantaneously by your deadened perceptions.
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107
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic010
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Uh... thanks.
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Neutral 50
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The Sonic Emitter was specially designed to disable our own safety fields here in Big MT. When {emph} some of us lost our access passes. {Judging} Dr. O.
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108
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Uh... thanks.
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Neutral 50
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{Indignant} Dr. O, you rewind that comment!
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109
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorDalaLVLTopic015
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You removed my brain?
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Neutral 50
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We removed your brain, yes. So soft. Barely wrinkled, yet so... flush with knowledge and experience.
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110
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You removed my brain?
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Neutral 50
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Brain extraction technology has been standard practice at Big {Mountain} MT for an immeasurable amount of time.
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111
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You removed my brain?
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Neutral 50
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This is fortunate in many respects. If your brain was anywhere in the Dome, why, you could access your aggression centers.
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112
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKlein01Topic021
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I can't let you dissect the Mojave. Or let you leave.
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Neutral 50
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Um... it's personal. But... I would hate if its dying screams revealed any odious personal habits I... or any of us might have.
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113
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I can't let you dissect the Mojave. Or let you leave.
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Neutral 50
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I cannot stand a breathing, a sweet breathing organism, breathing in, and out, to suddenly not breathe. We must keep it alive. For study. Slow study.
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114
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I can't let you dissect the Mojave. Or let you leave.
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Neutral 50
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Dr. Klein, please. Let's see what its insides look like. {Beat, to herself, a little excited} Finally.
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115
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I can't let you dissect the Mojave. Or let you leave.
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Neutral 50
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Dr. Klein, I must... {intentional misuse of word} intersect. Please... do not harm the Lobotomite.
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116
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic017
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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{Correcting} Except Dr. Mobius. And the technologies that could save us, they are out of our reach.
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117
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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If this Lobotomite responded, Dr. Klein, then it is clearly intelligent, perhaps even displays heretofore unknown levels of helpfulness.
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118
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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Yes, but it's still aware and responsive. Look at it... it's regarding us even now, with its big teddy bear eyes.
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119
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Neutral 50
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If we ask it politely and leave the part about the unnecessary ruthless lobotimizing out, it might be favorably disposed to us.
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120
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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I assume full responsibility. I take my duties in the prodding and excision of living, breathing tissue {emph} quite seriously.
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121
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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I don't believe that was Mobius' reason. His wild speculation concerning post-holocaust economic systems was quite extensive. And of high decibel.
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122
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< Debug Topic Node - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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I do not understand, yet I am intrigued by this potential display.
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123
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic032
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No? Why not?
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Neutral 50
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{Hesitating, embarrassed} You... are equipped to retrieve the technologies with your primitive form. We are not.
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124
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic039
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The faster I can get through this, the better.
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Neutral 50
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We feared you would be tempted to explore Big MT Crater and examine the {emph} many amazing non-mandatory research labs that lie off your designated path.
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125
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Neutral 50
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{Chiding} The many such optional explorations are discouraged. Work hurriedly, as if you have blinders on, and leave curiosities and items of interest alone.
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126
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The faster I can get through this, the better.
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Neutral 50
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{Soothing} After all, there will be plenty of time afterward to partake of the experiments once {emph} our bidding is done.
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127
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic041
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What if I take my time, explore the crater?
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Neutral 50
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Only the magnificence of {emph} our monitors allow for true comprehension of the wonders of Big MT. Shield your jellied eyes lest they burn from your skull.
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128
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic043
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< Debug Topic Node - Gun Branch/Skill Check Storage - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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The Sonic Emitter should be sterilized and more than enough for you to encircle your warm hands around, cradling it gently with your finger muscles.
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129
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< Debug Topic Node - Gun Branch/Skill Check Storage - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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Dr. 8 is correct. We {emph} already have given the teddy bear a lethal sonic death ray filled with his sonic ejaculate and sterilized by my soft WooWOOing.
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130
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Neutral 50
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Giving the teddy bear a gun would be the equivalent of following a glass of hemlock with an Abraxo chaser. Delicious and redundantly deadly. {Abraxo is Fallout's world cleanser, like powdered Draino. Yum.}
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131
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< Debug Topic Node - Gun Branch/Skill Check Storage - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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They certainly did. Batteries for my vib... {emph, correcting from "vibrator" prev.} vivisectors... would always come up short right before climax.
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132
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< Debug Topic Node - Gun Branch/Skill Check Storage - Do Not Translate. >
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Neutral 50
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He's asking, yes. Dr. Klein, there are {emph} many other personalities. If you recall, you hurled them off the Sink balcony after your argument with Mobius.
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133
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorKleinLVLTopic049
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If you have the gun already, I don't understand what you need.
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Neutral 50
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I believe we need a new {emph} frequency embedded into the gun. It was designed to broadcast many sounds once charged. We just don't {emph} know the frequency.
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134
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If you have the gun already, I don't understand what you need.
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Neutral 50
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{Slightly petulant} I'll do it if you two are going to be ashamed of your own technological needs. Let me give it a little sonic sterilization first...
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135
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Neutral 50
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{makes a little sterilizing noise} wooOOOoooOOO... all right, all anti-bacterial fresh.
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136
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Neutral 50
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Here, my little Teddy Bear. I have thoroughly removed all RobCo termlink code spew from the device. It is clean, shiny, and ready for your {slightly suggestive} hands.
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137
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorOLVLTopic001
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What are these technologies?
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Neutral 50
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...and 8's Sonic-Soundwave-Emitter-Projecto-Gun, able to broadcast sound at lethal frequencies. {Beat, quieter} It also gives a great biogel massage.
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138
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorOLVLTopic002
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I'll head out, then, and be back with these... things.
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Neutral 50
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Wait, is it leaving? Uh, but... {trying to be professional} eh, Dr. Klein, the Lobotomite will need rest. Recuperation. Things like that.
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139
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Neutral 50
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I volunteer {emph} my chambers so it might be stared at, my monitor radars slowly scanning its form to collect sensitive data.
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140
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I'll head out, then, and be back with these... things.
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Happy 50
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It would also prevent it from going to Higgs Village and taking up residence there. With my teddy bears. And it would be nice to have it so... close.
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141
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NVDLC03DialogueKleinNVDLC03DoctorOLVLTopic006
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You took out my brain, heart, and spine?
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Neutral 50
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To be correct, you should say, "the Auto-Doc" took out your brain. It did all the heavy lifting. It has never worked so hard before. It was unusual.
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142
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Neutral 50
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It worked so hard on your surgery, it destroyed its own memory. Zzt. How odd. {Encouraging} I bet your {emph} brain remembers what happened.
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143
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NVDLC03EndingSlideFlag03
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} They stare into the what-was, eyes like pilot lights, guttering and spent, as the realities of their world continue on around them.
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144
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NVDLC03EndingSlideFlag08
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NVDLC03EndingSlideFlag08
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} It can be easy to see Science as evil, technology unchecked as the source of all ills, all misfortunes.
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145
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NVDLC03EndingSlideThinkTank
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NVDLC03EndingSlideThinkTank
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} {Think Tank alive} Dr. Klein and the Think Tank remained alive, unaware of the world outside.
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146
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} They looped through their daily routine, none the wiser about the world beyond... although perhaps "wiser" was the wrong word.
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147
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} The world outside belonged to the Courier, and if anyone would shape it... well, the Courier had already called dibs.
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148
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NVDLC03EndingSlideThinkTank
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} {Think Tank dead} The Think Tank basement, filled with the lobotomized robotical frames of the doctors, now served as a graveyard.
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149
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} The monitors had recorded the battle in its entirety, including the Think Tank's final shrill terrified screams, whimpers, and pleas for mercy.
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150
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} They broadcast these humiliating last moments as a warning to anyone approaching the perimeter that other smarty-pants were not welcome.
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151
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Neutral 50
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{Narration} The {emph} Courier was the inheritor of the Big Empty, and there was room for only {emph} one will in the halls of the Think Tank Dome.
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152
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NVDLC03X8Countdown09
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NVDLC03X8Countdown09
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Neutral 50
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Nine, all will be fine.{2D}
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153
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RemovePacificationFieldTopLevel
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Is there any way to remove the pacification field in here?
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Neutral 50
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{Genuinely curious} Why would you want such a thing? You might surrender to your hormones and commit primal aggression on me... on us... again and again.
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154
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Happy 50
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Then I would have to return the favor, activating my vivisectors and gently lobotomizing you from behind. {Lying} Not something I would relish doing.
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155
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Neutral 50
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No, the only way to circumvent the field is to have a brain. And we extracted that like we do all Lobotomites here.
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156
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