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BoS201[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
1BoS201_06_MaxsonStage130{Concerned} Brothers and Sisters, the road behind has been long and fraught with difficulty.A1a
2{Confident} Each and every one of you has surpassed my expectations by rapidly facilitating our arrival in the Commonwealth.A1b
3{Confident} You have accomplished this amazing feat without a hint of purpose or direction, and most impressively, without question.BoS201Maxson: Now that the ship is in position, it is time to reveal our purpose and our mission.A1c
4BoS201Maxson: You have accomplished this amazing feat without a hint of purpose or direction, and most impressively, without question.{Confident} Now that the ship is in position, it is time to reveal our purpose and our mission.BoS201Maxson: Beneath the Commonwealth there is a cancer... known as the Institute, a malignant growth that needs to be cut before it infects the surface.A1a
5BoS201Maxson: Now that the ship is in position, it is time to reveal our purpose and our mission.{Irritated} Beneath the Commonwealth there is a cancer... known as the Institute, a malignant growth that needs to be cut before it infects the surface.A1a
6{Irritated} They are experimenting with dangerous technologies that could prove to be the world's undoing for the second time in recent history.BoS201Maxson: The Institute Scientists have created a weapon that transcends the destructive nature of the atom bomb.A1b
7BoS201Maxson: This campaign will be costly and many lives will be lost. But in the end, we will be saving humankind from its worst enemy... itself.{Defiant} Ad victoriam!Dogmeat: (barking)A1a
8BoS201Maxson: They are experimenting with dangerous technologies that could prove to be the world's undoing for the second time in recent history.{Irritated} The Institute Scientists have created a weapon that transcends the destructive nature of the atom bomb.A1a
9{Irritated} They call their creation the "synth," a robotic abomination of technology that is free-thinking and masquerades as a human being.A1b
10{Irritated} The notion that a machine could be granted free will is not only offensive, but horribly dangerous.A1c
11{Irritated} And like the atom, if it isn't harnessed properly, it has the potential of rendering us extinct as a species.BoS201Maxson: I am not prepared to allow the Institute to continue this line of experimentation.A1d
12BoS201Maxson: And like the atom, if it isn't harnessed properly, it has the potential of rendering us extinct as a species.{Angry} I am not prepared to allow the Institute to continue this line of experimentation.A1a
13{Angry} Therefore, the Institute and their "synths" are considered enemies of the Brotherhood of Steel, and should be dealt with swiftly and mercilessly.BoS201Maxson: This campaign will be costly and many lives will be lost. But in the end, we will be saving humankind from its worst enemy... itself.A1b
14BoS201Maxson: Therefore, the Institute and their "synths" are considered enemies of the Brotherhood of Steel, and should be dealt with swiftly and mercilessly.{Confident} This campaign will be costly and many lives will be lost. But in the end, we will be saving humankind from its worst enemy... itself.BoS201Maxson: Ad victoriam!A1a
15BoS201_07_MaxsonStage140{Somber} I care about them, you know. The people of the Commonwealth.Player Default: I can see that. They're playing with fire, and we need to save them.A
16Player Default: If you cared about them, you'd leave them to their own devices.{Irritated} Leaving them to their own devices is what reduced this metropolis to ruins in the first place.B1a
17{Irritated} I'm a bit surprised that you don't realize that by now.Companion: Yeah, Maxie... you should let the kids play with matches. How else are they gonna learn that it burns?B1b
18Player Default: If you say so.{Confident} I can understand your indecisiveness.X1a
19{Confident} Turning your weapons on the very same people that you're trying to save can be a bitter pill to swallow.Companion: If you're fightin' with this army, you need to take a side. Otherwise, what's the point?X1b
20Player Default: Care about them? I thought we were preparing for war.{Confident} The Brotherhood is here to prevent a war by starting one of our own.Y1a
21{Confident} The difference is our war won't reduce civilization to ashes.Companion: You guys aren't foolin' around.Y1b
22Player Default: I'll do my best to live up to it.{Confident} I'm certain that you will.BoS201Maxson: In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.A1a
23Player Default: I'll do my best to live up to it.{Surprised} An intriguing proposal that I'll have to seriously consider.A2a
24{Confident} However, before I allow any of my soldiers to breach the Institute, careful preparations need to be made.A2b
25{Confident} In the meantime, I need you to follow my orders and remain patient.BoS201Maxson: In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.A2c
26Player Default: I don't care about ranks.{Irritated} Whether you like it or not, you're going to have to get used to it.BoS201Maxson: In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.B1a
27Player Default: A knight? What is this, the Dark Ages?{Confident} Judging from the state of the world, it wouldn't be a stretch to say we're living in that era again.BoS201Maxson: In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.X1a
28Player Default: Only a Knight? Why not a Paladin like Danse?{Confident} The Brotherhood maintains a strict hierachy organized by rank.Y1a
29{Confident} Paladin is several ranks above Knight, and it took Danse many years to achieve that goal.Y1b
30{Confident} With your continued loyalty to the Brotherhood, I'm certain you can attain the same.BoS201Maxson: In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.Y1c
31Player Default: I can see that. They're playing with fire, and we need to save them.{Concerned} Exactly. I just hope we're here in time.A1a
32{Confident} I refuse to allow the mistakes of the past to be repeated.Companion: Society's pretty good at destroyin' itself... so why bother savin' it?A1b
33Player Default: Don't worry, I'm convinced.{Confident} Paladin Danse's reports were quite clear regarding your feelings towards the Brotherhood.A1a
34{Confident} And he concludes that you'd be an asset to us.BoS201Maxson: Seeing as he's one of my most respected field officers, you couldn't get a better recommendation.A1b
35Player Default: You're not going to convince me you're right.{Confident} Yet despite that, Paladin Danse still feels you'd be an asset to the Brotherhood.BoS201Maxson: Seeing as he's one of my most respected field officers, you couldn't get a better recommendation.B1a
36Player Default: I hope this isn't another Brotherhood morals lecture.{Confident} Not at all.X1a
37{Confident} In fact, it's clear from Paladin Danse's reports that you understand our core values.X1b
38{Confident} He feels you've become quite an asset to us.BoS201Maxson: Seeing as he's one of my most respected field officers, you couldn't get a better recommendation.X1c
39Player Default: What do you want from me?{Confident} I want you to start taking responsibility for this planet. To start making a difference.Y1a
40{Confident} And from what I've read in Paladin Danse's reports, you've already begun that journey.BoS201Maxson: Seeing as he's one of my most respected field officers, you couldn't get a better recommendation.Y1b
41Player Default: And he concludes that you'd be an asset to us.{Confident} Seeing as he's one of my most respected field officers, you couldn't get a better recommendation.A1a
42{Confident} Therefore, from this moment forward, I'm granting you the rank of Knight.A1b
43{Confident} And, befitting your title, we're granting you a suit of Power Armor to protect you on the field of battle. Wear it with pride.Player Default: I'll do my best to live up to it.A1c
44Player Default: I'm certain that you will.{Confident} In any event, once you're finished becoming familiar with the Prydwen and my staff, report to the Flight Deck for your new orders.A1a
45{Confident} Welcome aboard the Prydwen, soldier. Make us proud.A1b
46-Is something amiss, Initiate?
47I know this is overwhelming for you, but I'd appreciate your attention.
48Take some time to familiarize yourself with the ship, and then meet me on the Flight Deck for your mission.

BoS201B[]

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49-{Confident} Finish familiarizing yourself with the Prydwen's personnel, then meet me on the Flight Deck.

BoS202[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
50BoS202_01_MaxsonStage10{Confident} Now that you've familiarized yourself with the Prydwen's crew, are you ready for your next assignment, brother?Player Default: Yes, Elder.A
51{Confident} Now that you've familiarized yourself with the Prydwen's crew, are you ready for your next assignment, sister?Player Default: Yes, Elder.A
52Player Default: Yes, Elder.{Confident} Good.BoS202Maxson: Let's get right to it then, shall we?A1a
53Player Default: Not yet.{Irritated} Well, do what you have to do and get back here on the double.BoS202Maxson: Let's get right to it then, shall we?B1a
54Player Default: Just point me to the action!{Impressed} I applaud your enthusiasm, Knight.BoS202Maxson: Let's get right to it then, shall we?X1a
55Player Default: Just point me to the action!{Impressed} An intriguing proposal that I'll have to seriously consider.X2a
56{Confident} However, before I allow any of my soldiers to breach the Institute, careful preparations need to be made.X2b
57{Confident} In the meantime, I need you to follow my orders and remain patient.BoS202Maxson: Let's get right to it then, shall we?X2c
58Player Default: Super Mutants? I thought the enemy was the Institute.{Irritated} Super Mutants are no better than synths.Y1a
59{Irritated} They're a reminder of man's folly when it comes to harnessing technology.Y1b
60{Confident} Whether it's using biochemistry to manipulate genes or trying to create life from a bunch of circuits, it's the wrong path for science.Y1c
61{Confident} As members of the Brotherhood, it's our sworn duty to exterminate these abominations in every form.Y1d
62{Question} So, can I count on you to get the job done?Player Default: Consider it done.Y1e
63Player Default: The Brotherhood cannot allow those abominations to have a nuclear arsenal at their fingertips.{Confident} Now... we have a vertibird on standby, fully armed and ready to depart.A1a
64{Irritated} Use it to carry our message to Fort Strong and wipe those dirty mutants from the face of the earth.A1b
65{Confident} Dismissed.A1c
66Player Default: What sort of assignment are we talking about?{Confident} The kind of assignment where all of the training you've done finally begins to pay off.BoS202Maxson: Let's get right to it then, shall we?Y1a
67Player Default: Good.{Confident} Let's get right to it then, shall we?A1a
68{Confident} Take a look over there.BoS202Maxson: That's Fort Strong, and it's infested with Super Mutants.A1b
69BoS202Maxson: Take a look over there.{Irritated} That's Fort Strong, and it's infested with Super Mutants.A1a
70{Disgust} Having those aberrations of nature close enough to smell is making me sick to my stomach.A1b
71{Irritated} To make matters worse, they're sitting on top of a massive stockpile of Fat Man shells we could use in our campaign.A1c
72{Confident} I want you to head over there, wipe out everything that moves, and secure that stockpile.A1d
73{Question} Understood?Player Default: Consider it done.A1e
74Player Default: Consider it done.{Confident} Look, I realize you're eager to take the fight to the Institute, but it will have to wait.A1a
75{Irritated} The Brotherhood cannot allow those abominations to have a nuclear arsenal at their fingertips.Companion: You know, I'm almost startin' to like these Brotherhood blokes.A1b
76Player Default: This seems like a waste of time.{Confident} Eager to take the fight to the Institute? Good. Save that for later.B1a
77{Irritated} Those abominations are playing nursemaid to a huge nuclear arsenal.B1b
78{Irritated} If we leave Fort Strong unchecked, we have a potential security threat on our hands.Companion: We'll get to the synths, don't worry. Let's try shootin' some Super Mutants first.B1c
79Player Default: What do these shells do?{Confident} The Fat Man Launcher is an essential part of the Brotherhood arsenal. It's a miniature nuclear payload in a man-portable format.X1a
80{Confident} A squad of troops armed with one of these is virtually unstoppable.X1b
81{Confident} If you ever have the pleasure of firing one of them, allow me to give you a word of advice.X1c
82{Confident} Don't fire one of them in close quarters, or there won't be enough of you to bury in a shoebox.X1d
83{Question} That enough to go on?Player Default: Consider it done.X1e
84BoS202_03_MaxsonStage120{Impressed} Outstanding work at Fort Strong, soldier.Player Default: It was an honor fighting for the Brotherhood.A
85Player Default: It was an honor fighting for the Brotherhood.{Confident} I'm glad you feel that way, because our mission here has only just begun.BoS202Maxson: In order to bring the Institute to it's knees, we need to use every weapon at our disposal.A1a
86Player Default: Too bad it wasn't the Institute.{Confident} Not to worry, Knight. You'll be dealing with them sooner than you think.BoS202Maxson: In order to bring the Institute to it's knees, we need to use every weapon at our disposal.B1a
87Player Default: It was a piece of cake.{Confident} I'm glad you feel that way, because it only gets more difficult from here.BoS202Maxson: In order to bring the Institute to it's knees, we need to use every weapon at our disposal.X1a
88Player Default: What happens at Fort Strong now?{SinisterSmile} Paladin Danse is supervising the transfer of the Fat Man warheads to the Prydwen... they'll provide quite an edge to our arsenal.Y1a
89{Confident} I've also ordered a detachment to occupy the location and use it as a staging area to protect the eastern side of the airport.Y1b
90{Confident} All-in-all, you handed us quite a valuable location.Player Default: It was an honor fighting for the Brotherhood.Y1c
91Player Default: I expect that you will.{Confident} Now, I'm sure you're aware that Fort Strong was simply the first step towards the liberation of the Commonwealth.A1a
92{Confident} An even greater task lies ahead.A1b
93Player Default: Thank you, Elder. I'll make good use of them.{Impressed} I expect that you will.BoS202Maxson: Now, I'm sure you're aware that Fort Strong was simply the first step towards the liberation of the Commonwealth.A1a
94Player Default: The best weapon for survival out here is a pocketful of caps.{Irritated} Signal grenades are usually reserved for our Paladins. In your case, you should be grateful that I'm making an exception.BoS202Maxson: Now, I'm sure you're aware that Fort Strong was simply the first step towards the liberation of the Commonwealth.B1a
95Player Default: Will the vertibird stay and help me fight?{Irritated} I'm afraid I can't spare a fully-armed gunship for this task. A standard transport will have to suffice.X1a
96{Confident} Of course, nothing's stopping you from using the door gun while in flight.Player Default: Thank you, Elder. I'll make good use of them.X1b
97Player Default: Where can I get more signal grenades?{Irritated} I'd use the supply I gave you sparingly. These devices are far more complex than a standard smoke grenade.Y1a
98{Confident} Should you need more, you should acquire them from Proctor Teagan.Player Default: Thank you, Elder. I'll make good use of them.Y1b
99Player Default: I'm glad you feel that way, because our mission here has only just begun.{Confident} In order to bring the Institute to it's knees, we need to use every weapon at our disposal.A1a
100{Confident} I try to supply my soldiers with the best. That's why I'm giving you these.BoS202Maxson: Signal grenades can call a vertibird to your location when you need aerial transport.A1b
101Player Default: I'm glad you feel that way, because our mission here has only just begun.{Confident} In order to bring the Institute to it's knees, we need to use every weapon at our disposal.A2a
102{Confident} That's why I provided you with the signal grenades.Player Default: Thank you, Elder. I'll make good use of them.A2b
103BoS202Maxson: I try to supply my soldiers with the best. That's why I'm giving you these.{Confident} Signal grenades can call a vertibird to your location when you need aerial transport.A1a
104{Confident} Simply throw one to the ground, and the vertibird will hone in on the unique electromagnetic smoke it emits.A1b
105{Confident} Once you're aboard, use the map on your Pip-Boy to interface with the pilot's navigation system so he'll be able to take you wherever you need.Player Default: Thank you, Elder. I'll make good use of them.A1c
106-{Irritated} What are you doing here, Knight? Paladin Danse is waiting for you at Fort Strong.
107{Irritated} You're not getting another assignment until Fort Strong has been secured.
108Get on that gunship soldier. I want Fort Strong cleared and that stockpile secured!

BoS202LinkMQ[]

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109BoS202LinkMQ_01_BriefingScene{Confident} By now, I'm sure you've deduced that our arrival in the Commonwealth wasn't coincidental.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: We're here because of a unique energy reading recorded by Paladin Danse's recon team.A
110NPCMElderMaxson: By now, I'm sure you've deduced that our arrival in the Commonwealth wasn't coincidental.{Confident} We're here because of a unique energy reading recorded by Paladin Danse's recon team.A1a
111{Confident} According to our scribes the reading indicated a level of technology that only the Institute could achieve.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: The moment this information came to light, our mission became clear.A1b
112BoS202LinkMQMaxson: According to our scribes the reading indicated a level of technology that only the Institute could achieve.{Confident} The moment this information came to light, our mission became clear.A1a
113{Confident} The Institute and everyone responsible for the creation of the synths must be eliminated, at all costs.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: To accomplish this goal, we need to locate the Institute's headquarters.A1b
114BoS202LinkMQMaxson: The Institute and everyone responsible for the creation of the synths must be eliminated, at all costs.{Confident} To accomplish this goal, we need to locate the Institute's headquarters.A1a
115{Confident} I've had our scribes meticulously searching the Commonwealth but they've come up empty-handed.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: The only logical explanation is that they've gone underground.A1b
116BoS202LinkMQMaxson: I've had our scribes meticulously searching the Commonwealth but they've come up empty-handed.{Confident} The only logical explanation is that they've gone underground.A1a
117{Confident} That's where we need your help.Player Default: Anything you need, Elder. You just say the word.A1b
118Player Default: With all this technology at their disposal, our scribes can't find an entire colony of people?{Confident} The Institute has managed to keep itself hidden for a number of years, but it's only a matter of time before we find them.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: I want you to get out there and become our eyes and ears on the ground.B1a
119Player Default: Sounds like you're going to have me crawling through the sewers now.{Confident} It could be the sewers, the transit tunnels or maybe an old vault. We just don't have enough information right now.BoS202LinkMQMaxson: I want you to get out there and become our eyes and ears on the ground.X1a
120Player Default: The Institute has managed to keep itself hidden for a number of years, but it's only a matter of time before we find them.{Confident} I want you to get out there and become our eyes and ears on the ground.A1a
121{Confident} You seemed to have a vested interest in locating the Institute before we met, so I'm confident you'll travel in the right circles.A1b
122{Confident} If you discover a way in, I need you to report it to me immediately.A1c
123{Question} Any questions, Knight?A1d
124BoS202LinkMQ_02_QuestionsArray{Question} Questions, Knight?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?A
125Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?{Confident} Our records indicate that the Institute was born from the remnants of a pre-war educational facility, the Commonwealth Institute of Technology.A1a
126{Confident} The ruins of the facility are at the center of the city, but we've already searched them thoroughly.A1b
127{Confident} The location appears to have been abandoned long ago, so it appears that the trail ends there.A1c
128{Question} Anything else, Knight?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?A1d
129Player Default: Not right now, Elder.{Confident} Very well then. Dismissed.B1a
130Player Default: What about those energy readings Paladin Danse's recon team detected?{Confident} Our scribes are confident that the energy readings are from Institute technology due to the unusually high frequency, but the source is unknown.X1a
131{Irritated} We're still detecting them on occasion, but by the time we send a team to investigate, they disappear.X1b
132{Confident} Just watch your step. I wouldn't be surprised if the energy reading were caused by some type of Institute weapon.X1c
133{Question} Is there anything else?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?X1d
134Player Default: What about those energy readings Paladin Danse's recon team detected?{Confident} The level of technology that the Institute possesses is far beyond our own, so we're not certain.X2a
135{Confident} However, that would explain why the readings are so random and short-lived.X2b
136{Confident} I'll have our scribes focus on improving our scanning techniques to learn more.X2c
137{Question} Anything else you wanted to ask, Knight?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?X2d
138Player Default: Any suggestions where I should look next?{Confident} I'd pursue your lead regarding Doctor Amari.Y1a
139{Confident} I'm not certain if she's a crackpot or she can genuinely assist your search, but our sources say she has some interesting technology at her disposal.Y1b
140{Question} Anything else, Knight?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?Y1c
141Player Default: Any suggestions where I should look next?{Confident} Your meeting with Doctor Amari seemed fairly telling.Y2a
142{Irritated} If the Institute has the capability to teleport its synths, we're in for quite a fight.Y2b
143{Confident} There must be a way to tap into the teleport signal and your mysterious lead in the Glowing Sea could provide us with the answer.Y2c
144{Irritated} If you need any assistance mitigating the radiation in that godforsaken location, speak to Proctor Teagan... I'm certain he'd be willing to help.Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?Y2d
145Player Default: Any suggestions where I should look next?{Confident} Whatever you recovered from the courser at Greenetech, you should bring it to someone who knows how to manipulate Institute technology.Y3a
146{Confident} Perhaps it will allow you to unlock the mystery of their knack for teleportation.Y3b
147{Confident} This information could be the final piece of the puzzle. The moment you learn anything concrete, you're to report it to me immediately.Y3c
148{Question} Is there anything else, Knight?Player Default: Aren't there any pre-war records about the Institute that might help us?Y3d
149Player Default: Any suggestions where I should look next?{Confident} All I can suggest is that you keep your eyes and ears open, Knight.Y4a
150{Confident} We have every available scribe working on a way into the Institute. It's only a matter of time before a method presents itself.Y4b
151-If you have any questions about your orders, now's the time to ask.
152Remember, you're our eyes and ears on the ground now. Don't overlook anything.
153Leave no stone unturned, Knight. The Institute must be located if our mission is to succeed.

BoS203[]

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154BoS203_01_MaxsonStage10{Confident} Remarkable work, Knight. The Signal Interceptor appears to be complete. Are you ready to put it to the test?Player Default: Absolutely. I'm ready to go.A
155BoS203Maxson: Good luck.{Confident} Just keep your mind on the mission, and don't let anything they say sway you from your duty.A1a
156{Confident} Good luck, Knight.A1b
157Player Default: Eager to get inside, eh? Good.{Confident} Now. I want you listen very carefully.A1a
158{Confident} Once you've entered the Institute, we expect to lose contact so it's imperative you remember everything I'm about to tell you.BoS203Maxson: About ten years ago, the Brotherhood began recruiting civilian scientists from the Capital Wasteland to assist with various projects.A1b
159Player Default: That's fortunate.{Confident} Yes, it was.A1a
160{Confident} Securing useful resources during wartime is critical.BoS203Maxson: That said, Doctor Li's contributions to our cause were instrumental in maintaining order in the Capital Wasteland.A1b
161Player Default: By "recruiting," you mean they forced her to join.{Confident} Being at war leaves little room for compassion.BoS203Maxson: That said, Doctor Li's contributions to our cause were instrumental in maintaining order in the Capital Wasteland.B1a
162Player Default: A nuclear engineer. Interesting.{Confident} Securing useful resources during wartime is critical.BoS203Maxson: That said, Doctor Li's contributions to our cause were instrumental in maintaining order in the Capital Wasteland.X1a
163Player Default: How did the Brotherhood meet Doctor Li?{Confident} She was part of a civilian project in the Capital Wasteland that the Brotherhood appropriated.Y1a
164{Confident} It wasn't difficult to convince her to stay.BoS203Maxson: That said, Doctor Li's contributions to our cause were instrumental in maintaining order in the Capital Wasteland.Y1b
165Player Default: Securing useful resources during wartime is critical.{Confident} That said, Doctor Li's contributions to our cause were instrumental in maintaining order in the Capital Wasteland.A1a
166{Irritated} After some time, she developed differences with the Brotherhood and exiled herself to the Commonwealth.A1b
167{Irritated} We're fairly certain that her intent was to make contact with the Institute.Player Default: I'm surprised that the Brotherhood let her go.A1c
168{annoyed.. Player walked away / Irritated} Come back here, Knight. You aren't going near that teleporter until you've heard me out.A1a
169Player Default: Absolutely. I'm ready to go.{Impressed} Your confidence is an inspiration to us all.BoS203Maxson: That being said... this is the first time we've attempted to directly adapt Institute technology.A1a
170Player Default: Thanks to me, yes.{Irritated} You mean thanks to you and Proctor Ingram.B1a
171{Irritated} You may have done the field work, but it was her know-how that enabled us to decipher Doctor Virgil's schematics.BoS203Maxson: That being said... this is the first time we've attempted to directly adapt Institute technology.B1b
172Player Default: Lab rat standing by.{Confident} All of us are aware of the risks you're taking and we salute you.BoS203Maxson: That being said... this is the first time we've attempted to directly adapt Institute technology.X1a
173Player Default: You sure Ingram knows what she's doing?{Irritated} Proctor Ingram's managed to keep a 40,000 ton airship aloft for the past five years.Y1a
174{Irritated} I'd say that earns her the benefit of the doubt.BoS203Maxson: That being said... this is the first time we've attempted to directly adapt Institute technology.Y1b
175Player Default: Your confidence is an inspiration to us all.{Confident} That being said... this is the first time we've attempted to directly adapt Institute technology.A1a
176{Confident} When we throw that switch, we don't know exactly what's going to happen.A1b
177{Confident} God willing, you'll end up inside the Institute and the mission can continue.Player Default: Nothing's going to stop me when I'm so close to the answers I'm looking for.A1c
178Player Default: Nothing's going to stop me when I'm so close to the answers I'm looking for.{Impressed} Eager to get inside, eh? Good.BoS203Maxson: Now. I want you listen very carefully.A1a
179Player Default: I knew this was a suicide mission.{Confident} Be proud.B1a
180{Confident} Your bravery in the face of the unknown exemplifies what it means to be part of the Brotherhood.BoS203Maxson: Now. I want you listen very carefully.B1b
181Player Default: Unless I end up inside solid rock.{Confident} Let's hope it doesn't come to that.BoS203Maxson: Now. I want you listen very carefully.X1a
182Player Default: What are the details of my mission?{Confident} I'm glad you asked.BoS203Maxson: Now. I want you listen very carefully.Y1a
183BoS203Maxson: Once you've entered the Institute, we expect to lose contact so it's imperative you remember everything I'm about to tell you.{Confident} About ten years ago, the Brotherhood began recruiting civilian scientists from the Capital Wasteland to assist with various projects.A1a
184{Confident} During this process, we were able obtain the services of Doctor Madison Li, a noted mind in the field of nuclear engineering.Player Default: That's fortunate.A1b
185Player Default: I'm surprised that the Brotherhood let her go.{Irritated} Had I been in command, I wouldn't have allowed it to happen. She was a valuable asset.BoS203Maxson: Your mission is simple.A1a
186Player Default: She was a valuable resource. It was a mistake to let her leave.{Confident} Agreed. I wish our predecessors would have had your foresight.BoS203Maxson: Your mission is simple.B1a
187Player Default: Is there a point to all this?{Confident} Just giving you the proper background, soldier.BoS203Maxson: Your mission is simple.X1a
188Player Default: What sort of "differences?"{Confident} Although she was working with the Brotherhood of Steel, she never formally joined as a scribe.Y1a
189{Confident} After the Capital Wasteland was secured, she objected to the Brotherhood's continued military presence there.Y1b
190{Irritated} I think she assumed we would just walk away from it all. She was wrong.BoS203Maxson: Your mission is simple.Y1c
191Player Default: Had I been in command, I wouldn't have allowed it to happen. She was a valuable asset.{Confident} Your mission is simple.A1a
192{Confident} Once you're inside the Institute, we want you to track down Doctor Li's whereabouts.A1b
193{Confident} If you find out that she's still alive, make contact with her and convince her to return to the Brotherhood of Steel.A1c
194{Confident} There's a special project we're working on, and it needs her attention.Player Default: Consider it done, Elder.A1d
195Player Default: Consider it done, Elder.{Impressed} Very good, very good.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.A1a
196Player Default: I want to know what to do if she refuses.{Confident} Nothing that would provoke a hostile response.B1a
197{Confident} If she refuses, you're not to press the issue.B1b
198{Confident} Remember, infiltration of the Institute is our larger goal.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.B1c
199Player Default: I hope this is worth it.{Confident} If everything goes according to our plans, this mission will place us squarely on the road to victory.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.X1a
200Player Default: What's this project that needs her attention?{Confident} Doctor Li previously worked on a potent weapon for the Brotherhood of Steel.Y1a
201{Confident} We'd like her to continue where she left off. That's all I can tell you.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.Y1b
202Player Default: What's this project that needs her attention?{Confident} That information is highly classified, but I can tell you that she was working in our Combat Robotics division.Y2a
203{Confident} If she returned to us, she'd be continuing her work in that field.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.Y2b
204Player Default: What's this project that needs her attention?{Confident} Sorry, that information is classified. I'm sure you understand.BoS203Maxson: Listen to me, Knight.Y3a
205Player Default: Very good, very good.{about to dispense morale-building advice (hand on shoulder) / Friendly} Listen to me, Knight.A1a
206{Friendly} I'm well aware that you're risking your life going into the Institute blind.A1b
207{Confident} Just keep your mind on the mission, and don't let anything they say sway you from your duty.A1c
208{Confident} Good luck.BoS203Maxson: Just keep your mind on the mission, and don't let anything they say sway you from your duty.A1d
209BoS203_01A_MaxsonStage10PostPort{irritated player went around Brotherhood to do this / Irritated} Our latest intelligence tells us you've infiltrated the Institute and liberated a valuable holotape from their facility.BoS203Maxson: I'm quite disappointed you chose to build the Signal Interceptor without the Brotherhood, Knight.A
210NPCMElderMaxson: Our latest intelligence tells us you've infiltrated the Institute and liberated a valuable holotape from their facility.{irritated player went around Brotherhood to do this / Irritated} I'm quite disappointed you chose to build the Signal Interceptor without the Brotherhood, Knight.A1a
211{lightening up a bit / Confident} However, you've secured passage to and from their facility which was one of our primary goals, so I'm willing to overlook your lapse in judgment.BoS203Maxson: Since you've unexpectedly accelerated our plans, I now have two missions for you to complete.A1b
212BoS203Maxson: However, you've secured passage to and from their facility which was one of our primary goals, so I'm willing to overlook your lapse in judgment.{Confident} Since you've unexpectedly accelerated our plans, I now have two missions for you to complete.A1a
213{Confident} First and foremost, I want you to bring that holotape to Proctor Ingram right away.A1b
214{Confident} There could be data vital to the success of our mission on that tape, so we can't afford to take any chances.BoS203Maxson: The second part of your mission requires a bit of background to explain.A1c
215BoS203Maxson: There could be data vital to the success of our mission on that tape, so we can't afford to take any chances.{Confident} The second part of your mission requires a bit of background to explain.BoS203Maxson: About ten years ago, the Brotherhood began recruiting civilian scientists from the Capital Wasteland to assist with various projects.A1a
216BoS203_06_MaxsonStage70{Question} I received word that Doctor Li is returning to us. How cooperative do you think she'll be?Player Default: I've convinced her that the Institute is the enemy, not the Brotherhood.A
217BoS203Maxson: She's been under the Institute's influence for the last decade, and we can't afford to take any chances.{Confident} Now, I believe you still possess an important piece of data that Proctor Ingram is eagerly awaiting.A1a
218{Confident} I want you to bring it to her immediately.A1b
219{Impressed} Once again, Knight, you don't fail to impress. Dismissed.BoS203Maxson: Now, onto other matters.A1c
220BoS203Maxson: Once again, Knight, you don't fail to impress. Dismissed.{Confident} Now, onto other matters.A1a
221{Confident} Thanks to the success of your reconnaissance efforts, it's time to advance our operations to the next phase.A1b
222{Confident} I want you to report to Proctor Ingram at the airport. She has a special project that requires your immediate attention.A1c
223{Confident} Once again, Knight, you don't fail to impress. Dismissed.A1d
224Player Default: I've convinced her that the Institute is the enemy, not the Brotherhood.{Confident} Well done, Knight.BoS203Maxson: As soon as Doctor Li arrives, we'll interrogate her aboard the Prydwen.A1a
225Player Default: I don't think she's going to be very helpful.{Confident} Hm. That's a shame. Well... given the proper motivation, I'm certain she can be persuaded to see things our way.BoS203Maxson: As soon as Doctor Li arrives, we'll interrogate her aboard the Prydwen.B1a
226Player Default: I think she's confused right now.{Confident} Hm. No matter. Given the proper motivation, I'm certain she can be persuaded to see things our way.BoS203Maxson: As soon as Doctor Li arrives, we'll interrogate her aboard the Prydwen.X1a
227Player Default: Will she be harmed if she doesn't cooperate?{Irritated} Absolutely not.Y1a
228{Confident} We have great plans for Doctor Li, including the resurrection of one of her greatest creations.Y1b
229{SinisterSmile} The last thing we'd want to do is kill the Golden Goose.BoS203Maxson: As soon as Doctor Li arrives, we'll interrogate her aboard the Prydwen.Y1c
230Player Default: Well done, Knight.{Confident} As soon as Doctor Li arrives, we'll interrogate her aboard the Prydwen.A1a
231{Confident} She's been under the Institute's influence for the last decade, and we can't afford to take any chances.BoS203Maxson: Now, I believe you still possess an important piece of data that Proctor Ingram is eagerly awaiting.A1b
232BoS203_06_MaxsonStage70LiKicked{not shouting / Angry} Lancer-Captain Kells has informed me that the Institute's on high alert and you're to blame. Explain yourself, Knight!Player Default: I didn't realize it would make you so angry.A
233Player Default: I didn't realize it would make you so angry.{surprised the player is so naive / Angry} Didn't realize?BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.A1a
234Player Default: The Institute is the enemy. I was simply doing my duty.{Angry} Your duty is to follow my orders to the letter, Knight.BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.B1a
235Player Default: There isn't much to explain. What's done is done.{surprised and angry (that's the best you could come up with?) / Surprised} That's your explanation?!BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.X1a
236Player Default: How did you know?{Irritated} We've been monitoring communications and picked up an encrypted signal being broadcast from the Institute.Y1a
237{Angry} What the hell were you thinking?Player Default: I didn't realize it would make you so angry.Y1b
238Player Default: Didn't realize?{Irritated} Your instructions were clear.A1a
239{Irritated} You were to infiltrate the Institute, find Doctor Li and convince her to return to the Brotherhood.A1b
240{sigh before maybe / Angry} I'm extremely disappointed in you, Knight.Player Default: My apologies, Elder.A1c
241Player Default: My apologies, Elder.{Stern} Apologies are meaningless.A1a
242{Irritated} Brotherhood soldiers take responsibility for their actions and move on... I expect no less out of you.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.A1b
243Player Default: I stand by my actions. Sir.{surprised Player is standing up for himself / Surprised} Do you?B1a
244{Confident} Well, if nothing else, you have the courage to stand your ground.B1b
245{Confident} That doesn't absolve you from your mistake, but let's just say you've earned back some of my respect.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.B1c
246Player Default: I don't know what to say, Elder.{Irritated} Perhaps you should begin acting like a soldier and take reponsibility for your actions.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.X1a
247Player Default: What do we do now?{Irritated} We pick up the pieces and we move on, soldier.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.Y1a
248BoS203Maxson: We have a contingency plan that's already being put into effect that should ensure completion of our special project.{Confident} Now, I believe you still possess an important piece of data that Proctor Ingram is eagerly awaiting.A1a
249{Confident} I want you to bring it to her immediately.A1b
250{Stern} And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.BoS203Maxson: Now, onto other matters.A1c
251BoS203Maxson: And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.{Confident} Now, onto other matters.A1a
252{Confident} Thanks to the success of your reconnaissance efforts, it's time to advance our operations to the next phase.A1b
253{Confident} I want you to report to Proctor Ingram at the airport. She has a special project that requires your immediate attention.A1c
254{Stern} And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.A1d
255BoS203_06_MaxsonStage70LiKilled{Angry} I received word that Doctor Li's died by your hands. I demand to know what went wrong.Player Default: I was afraid she'd betray us the first chance she got.A
256Player Default: I was afraid she'd betray us the first chance she got.{Angry} That wasn't your decision to make.BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.A1a
257Player Default: She was a traitor... she deserved to die.{Angry} Doctor Li may have been... misguided, but she was never a traitor.BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.B1a
258Player Default: I was fighting and she got caught in the crossfire. It was an accident.{Angry} Whether it was accidental or not, you've still failed the assignment.BoS203Maxson: Your instructions were clear.X1a
259Player Default: How did you know?{Angry} We've been monitoring communications and picked up an encrypted signal being broadcast from the Institute.Y1a
260{Angry} We haven't fully decoded it yet, but the message is clear. Doctor Li's been slain, and the Institute is holding you accountable.Y1b
261{Angry} I demand to know why you've killed her.Player Default: I was afraid she'd betray us the first chance she got.Y1c
262Player Default: That wasn't your decision to make.{Angry} Your instructions were clear.A1a
263{Angry} You were to infiltrate the Institute, find Doctor Li and convince her to return to the Brotherhood.A1b
264{Angry} Instead, you've decided to become her executioner.A1c
265{Angry} I'm extremely disappointed in you, Knight.Player Default: My apologies, Elder.A1d
266Player Default: Brotherhood soldiers take responsibility for their actions and move on... I expect no less out of you.{Confident} Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.A1a
267{Confident} We have a contingency plan that's already being put into effect that should ensure completion of our special project.BoS203Maxson: Now, I believe you still possess an important piece of data that Proctor Ingram is eagerly awaiting.A1b
268Player Default: My apologies, Elder.{Stern} Apologies are meaningless.A1a
269{Angry} Brotherhood soldiers take responsibility for their actions and move on... I expect no less out of you.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.A1b
270Player Default: I stand by my actions. Sir.{surprised Player is standing up for himself / Surprised} Do you?B1a
271{Confident} Well, if nothing else, you have the courage to stand your ground.B1b
272{Confident} That doesn't absolve you from your mistake, but let's just say you've earned back some of my respect.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.B1c
273Player Default: I don't know what to say, Elder.{Irritated} Perhaps you should begin acting like a soldier and take reponsibility for your actions.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.X1a
274Player Default: What do we do now?{Angry} We pick up the pieces and we move on, soldier.BoS203Maxson: Fortunately, this incident doesn't change our current strategy.Y1a
275BoS203Maxson: We have a contingency plan that's already being put into effect that should ensure completion of our special project.{Confident} Now, I believe you still possess an important piece of data that Proctor Ingram is eagerly awaiting.A1a
276{Confident} I want you to bring it to her immediately.A1b
277{Stern} And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.BoS203Maxson: Now, onto other matters.A1c
278BoS203Maxson: And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.{Confident} Now, onto other matters.A1a
279{Confident} Thanks to the success of your reconnaissance efforts, it's time to advance our operations to the next phase.A1b
280{Confident} I want you to report to Proctor Ingram at the airport. She has a special project that requires your immediate attention.A1c
281{Stern} And Knight... don't disappoint me again. Dismissed.A1d
282-I believe Proctor Ingram is waiting for you, Knight. You should proceed to the Signal Interceptor immediately.A
283{annoyed} We don't have time for this, Knight. Say something.
284{Confident} Doctor Li is a valuable asset. If any harm comes to her, I'm holding you personally responsible.
285{Confident} Refrain from opening fire inside the Institute. It could jeopardize our entire mission.
286You have your assignment, soldier. Move out.

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287-{Irritated} Bring that Institute holotape to Proctor Ingram immediately, Knight.A

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288-{Confident} What are you doing up here? Get down to the field and get Prime started.
289{Confident} Please continue assisting Proctor Ingram in any way that you can.
290{Confident} Liberty Prime is the linchpin of our operation. Make certain you follow Ingram's orders to the letter.
291{Confident} I'm eagarly awaiting Liberty Prime's completion, Knight. Return to your duties.

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292BoS302_01_MaxsonStage010{MARK FOR RE-RECORD.Angry question... accusatory. / Angry} Is there anything you wish to tell me, Knight?Player Default: Not at all. I have nothing to hide.A
293{Angry} Come back here... I haven't even given you the full details of your assignment!A1a
294Player Default: Hm. Apparently I've misjudged you.{Confident} Which means I've decided to take you at your word.A1a
295{harsh reminder of the choice to come / Irritated} However, that doesn't absolve you of your duty.BoS302Maxson: Danse is a synth. He represents everything we hate... a monstrosity of technology.A1b
296Player Default: Not at all. I have nothing to hide.{still accusatory / Irritated} I find that very hard to believe.BoS302Maxson: Proctor Quinlan completed the decryption of the data you retrieved from the Institute.A1a
297Player Default: I'm not sure I like how you're asking me that.{accusatory / Irritated} And I don't appreciate being betrayed by my own soldiers.BoS302Maxson: Proctor Quinlan completed the decryption of the data you retrieved from the Institute.B1a
298Player Default: I'm not sure I understand what you're talking about.{accusatory / Irritated} I find your ignorance awfully convenient.BoS302Maxson: Proctor Quinlan completed the decryption of the data you retrieved from the Institute.X1a
299Player Default: Am I being accused of something?{accusatory / Irritated} That remains to be seen.BoS302Maxson: Proctor Quinlan completed the decryption of the data you retrieved from the Institute.Y1a
300Player Default: I find that very hard to believe.{Irritated} Proctor Quinlan completed the decryption of the data you retrieved from the Institute.A1a
301{Irritated} A portion of his findings included a list of synths that went missing or escaped from their underground facility.A1b
302{Irritated} After careful analysis of the information, we've discovered something... unprecedented.A1c
303{this is a big revelation, building up from the irritated tone of previous lines / Irritated} Paladin Danse is a perfect match for one of the synths on that list.Player Default: That's impossible!A1d
304Player Default: That's impossible!{Irritated} I'm afraid not. The evidence is quite damning.BoS302Maxson: The data you brought back included a record of each subject's DNA. We keep the same information on file for all of our soldiers.A1a
305Player Default: The data must be faulty.{Irritated} The findings have been validated by multiple sources.B1a
306{Irritated} Quinlan wouldn't have brought this to me if he wasn't one hundred percent certain of the results.BoS302Maxson: The data you brought back included a record of each subject's DNA. We keep the same information on file for all of our soldiers.B1b
307Player Default: There has to be some kind of mistake.{Irritated} In my experience, Proctor Quinlan doesn't make mistakes.BoS302Maxson: The data you brought back included a record of each subject's DNA. We keep the same information on file for all of our soldiers.X1a
308Player Default: Is Quinlan absolutely certain?{Irritated} Proctor Quinlan validated the information numerous times. I can assure you, his results are accurate.BoS302Maxson: The data you brought back included a record of each subject's DNA. We keep the same information on file for all of our soldiers.Y1a
309Player Default: I'm afraid not. The evidence is quite damning.{Irritated} The data you brought back included a record of each subject's DNA. We keep the same information on file for all of our soldiers.A1a
310{with a snarl, you hate saying the synth "names" / Irritated} Paladin Danse's DNA is a perfect match for a synth they called "M7-97."A1b
311{Irritated} To make matters worse, he's gone AWOL. Disappeared without a trace.A1c
312{Angry} His sudden absence simply reinforces our conclusion that "M7-97" and Paladin Danse are one in the same.A1d
313{accusatory / Irritated} I'm finding it difficult to believe that he never confided in you and then swore you to secrecy.Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!A1e
314Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!{considering the Player's excuse / Thinking} Hm. Apparently I've misjudged you.BoS302Maxson: Which means I've decided to take you at your word.A1a
315Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!{Irritated} I suspect you're saying exactly what I wanted to hear, Knight.A2a
316{snide / Irritated} Do you wish to try again?Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!A2b
317Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!{Suddenly pensive for a moment, Player made an unexpected point / Concerned} No, it had not.A3a
318{back to irritation mode / Irritated} However, even if that were true, Danse still represents a clear and present danger to us all.A3b
319{Thinking} Hm. Your sincerity in this matter has been rather surprising. Apparently I've misjudged you.BoS302Maxson: Which means I've decided to take you at your word.A3c
320Player Default: After everything I've done for the Brotherhood, you have some nerve accusing me of lying!{considering the Player's excuse / Thinking} Hm. Your outburst leads me to believe I've misjudged you.BoS302Maxson: Which means I've decided to take you at your word.B1a
321Player Default: After everything I've done for the Brotherhood, you have some nerve accusing me of lying!{Furious / Angry} How dare you speak to me in that tone of voice!B2a
322{threaten / Irritated} I'm growing tired of your lies. Tell me everything you know before it's too late.Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!B2b
323Player Default: Had he told me, it would have been my duty to report it immediately!{considering the Player's excuse / Thinking} Hm. Apparently I've misjudged you.BoS302Maxson: Which means I've decided to take you at your word.X1a
324Player Default: Had he told me, it would have been my duty to report it immediately!{Irritated} Don't insult my intelligence.X2a
325{Irritated} You fought side-by-side with Danse. I find it impossible to believe you're ignorant of his identity.Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!X2b
326Player Default: After everything I've achieved, why would I jeopardize my position here?{considering the Player's excuse / Thinking} Hm. You make a fair point. Apparently I've misjudged you.BoS302Maxson: Which means I've decided to take you at your word.Y1a
327Player Default: After everything I've achieved, why would I jeopardize my position here?{Angry} Because you never expected this information to see the light of day.Y2a
328{Angry} Now tell me truth before I have you thrown over the side of the Prydwen!Player Default: You have to believe me, he never told me he was a synth!Y2b
329BoS302Maxson: However, that doesn't absolve you of your duty.{Irritated} Danse is a synth. He represents everything we hate... a monstrosity of technology.A1a
330{Angry} Our mission in the Commonwealth is clear. The Institute and its creations need to be destroyed in order to preserve our future.A1b
331{Irritated} Which leaves me facing the most difficult order I've ever given.A1c
332{Angry} I'm ordering you to hunt down Danse and execute him.Player Default: With pleasure. I'll make him pay for lying to us.A1d
333Player Default: With pleasure. I'll make him pay for lying to us.{Confident} I appreciate your cooperation.BoS302Maxson: Listen, I'm not blind to the fact that Danse was your mentor and this isn't an easy burden to bear.A1a
334Player Default: I won't do it. Danse deserves a chance to explain himself.{Angry} You will do it. This is not up for judgment or debate!B1a
335{Angry} I'm giving you a direct order, Knight and I expect you to follow it without question.BoS302Maxson: Listen, I'm not blind to the fact that Danse was your mentor and this isn't an easy burden to bear.B1b
336Player Default: I don't know what to say.{Irritated} This isn't a request that requires an answer, Knight. This is a direct order.BoS302Maxson: Listen, I'm not blind to the fact that Danse was your mentor and this isn't an easy burden to bear.X1a
337Player Default: Isn't there some other way?{Irritated} Absolutely not. My decision is final.BoS302Maxson: Listen, I'm not blind to the fact that Danse was your mentor and this isn't an easy burden to bear.Y1a
338BoS302Maxson: I appreciate your cooperation.{trying to soften the blow / Confident} Listen, I'm not blind to the fact that Danse was your mentor and this isn't an easy burden to bear.A1a
339{Confident} But if we're to remain strong, we can't afford to make exceptions... even when it means executing one of our own.BoS302Maxson: Find Proctor Quinlan. He's been analyzing the data and should able to provide you with a starting point.A1b
340BoS302Maxson: But if we're to remain strong, we can't afford to make exceptions... even when it means executing one of our own.{Confident} Find Proctor Quinlan. He's been analyzing the data and should able to provide you with a starting point.A1a
341{Confident} And Knight, there's a promotion for you riding on the results of these orders, so don't disappoint me.A1b
342{Confident} You're dismissed.A1c
343BoS302_06_MaxsonStage130BoS302Maxson: I'll deal with you in a moment.{Angry} Knight!A1a
344{Angry} Why has this... this thing not been destroyed?Player Default: He's still alive because you're wrong about him.A1b
345BoS302Danse: It's not his fault. It's mine.{stinging cold (talking to synth/Danse) / Angry} I'll deal with you in a moment.Player Default: He's still alive because you're wrong about him.A1a
346BoS302Maxson: Which leaves me with only a single alternative.{Confident} Danse. As far as I'm concerned, you're dead.A1a
347{Confident} You were pursued and slain by this Brotherhood Knight and your remains were incinerated.A1b
348{Confident} From this day forward, you are forbidden to set foot on the Prydwen, or speak to anyone from the Brotherhood of Steel.A1c
349{Confident} Should you choose to ignore me, know that you'll be fired upon immediately.A1d
350{Angry} Do we understand each other?BoS302Danse: I do.A1e
351BoS302Maxson: Don't mistake my mercy for acceptance.{punch "only" / Confident} The only reason you're still alive... is because of him.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.A1a
352BoS302Maxson: Don't mistake my mercy for acceptance.{punch "only" / Confident} The only reason you're still alive... is because of her.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.A2a
353BoS302Danse: Thank you for believing in me, Arthur.{Irritated} Don't mistake my mercy for acceptance.BoS302Maxson: The only reason you're still alive... is because of him.A1a
354{Irritated} I see you've made your decision, Knight. How very disappointing.A1a
355Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.{considering hearing out player's plead / Confident} Very well, I'm listening.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.A1a
356Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.{Irritated} That time has already passed.A2a
357{Irritated} Make your choice.Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.A2b
358Player Default: For the good of the Brotherhood, he needs to die.{Irritated} Finally, you've come to your senses.B1a
359{Confident} You may proceed, Knight.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.B1b
360Player Default: For the good of the Brotherhood, he needs to die... but I won't pull the trigger myself.{Irritated} I'm disappointed in you, Knight.X1a
361{Irritated} Stand aside.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.X1b
362Player Default: If he dies, what happens to me?{Confident} Given the circumstances, I'd be willing to overlook this lapse in judgment.Y1a
363{Confident} The fact that Danse's true nature was hidden from you isn't your fault.Y1b
364{threat / Irritated} Now make your decision, or I will.Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.Y1c
365BoS302Maxson: The Institute has foolishly chosen to grant you life. You simply should not exist.{Angry} I don't intend to debate this any longer.A1a
366{Angry} My orders stand.BoS302Danse: It's all right. We did our best.A1b
367Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.{Confident} You're a stubborn man.BoS302Maxson: So. It appears we've arrived at an impasse.A1a
368Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.{Confident} You're a stubborn woman.BoS302Maxson: So. It appears we've arrived at an impasse.A2a
369Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.{Irritated} Danse was merely following the rules set up in its programming... to mimic a Brotherhood soldier.A3a
370{Confident} A real soldier's bravery comes from within... from his heart and his soul.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.A3b
371Player Default: If Danse dies, then you lose me as well. I can't stay in good conscience if his life means that little to you.{aloud, to self / Surprised} Unbelievable. You'd be willing to sacrifice your career... for the sake of a machine.BoS302Maxson: So. It appears we've arrived at an impasse.B1a
372Player Default: If Danse dies, then you lose me as well. I can't stay in good conscience if his life means that little to you.{Irritated} Your meager attempts at gaining my sympathy are becoming tiresome.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.B2a
373Player Default: If I've earned any of your trust or respect while I've served with the Brotherhood, then I'd gladly trade it to keep Danse alive.{Astonished - rhetorical / Surprised} You value this machine's life that much?BoS302Maxson: So. It appears we've arrived at an impasse.X1a
374Player Default: If I've earned any of your trust or respect while I've served with the Brotherhood, then I'd gladly trade it to keep Danse alive.{Irritated} This machine isn't worth sacrificing the good will you've earned with the Brotherhood. He's your enemy.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.X2a
375Player Default: Is it too late to change my mind?{Confident} Of course not, Knight.Y1a
376{Confident} I realize this is difficult for you, so I'm willing to forgive your previous insubordination.Y1b
377{Irritated} Now... either you execute Danse or I will.Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.Y1c
378BoS302Danse: Whatever you decide, know that I'm going to my grave with no anger and no regrets.{sarcastic/mocking / Sarcastic} Touching.A1a
379{Angry} Either you execute Danse, or I will, Knight. The choice is yours.Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.A1b
380Player Default: He's still alive because you're wrong about him.{angry and surprised that the player assigns gender to a machine / Angry} Him?!BoS302Maxson: Danse isn't a man, it's a machine... an automaton created by the Institute.A1a
381Player Default: I refuse because your orders are ridiculous.{Angry} How dare you!BoS302Maxson: Danse isn't a man, it's a machine... an automaton created by the Institute.B1a
382Player Default: He's not a "thing." He's one of your best men.{Angry} Have you taken leave of your senses?!BoS302Maxson: Danse isn't a man, it's a machine... an automaton created by the Institute.X1a
383Player Default: How did you find us?{Angry} When I sent you to execute this machine, I suspected you'd have difficulty following my orders.Y1a
384{Angry} Now that I've arrived, it appears that my instincts were correct.Y1b
385{Angry} What did it say to you that made you betray the Brotherhood? Why is it still alive?Player Default: He's still alive because you're wrong about him.Y1c
386Player Default: "Him?!"{Angry} Danse isn't a man, it's a machine... an automaton created by the Institute.A1a
387{Angry} It wasn't born from the womb of a loving mother, it was grown within the cold confines of a laboratory.A1b
388{Angry} Flesh is flesh. Machine is machine. The two were never meant to intertwine.A1c
389{Angry} By attempting to play God, the Institute has taken the sanctity of human life and corrupted it beyond measure.BoS302Danse: After all I've done for the Brotherhood... all the blood I've spilled in our name, how can you can say that about me?A1d
390BoS302Danse: After all I've done for the Brotherhood... all the blood I've spilled in our name, how can you can say that about me?{Angry} You're the physical embodiment of what we hate most. Technology that's gone too far.A1a
391{Angry} Look around you, Danse. Look at the scorched earth and the bones that litter the wasteland.A1b
392{Angry} Millions... perhaps even billions, died because science outpaced man's restraint.A1c
393{Angry} They called it a "new frontier" and "pushing the envelope," completely disregarding the repercussions.A1d
394{Angry} Can't you see that the same thing is happening again?!A1e
395{Angry} You're a single bomb in an arsenal of thousands preparing to lay waste to what's left of mankind.Player Default: Danse wants to save mankind, not destroy it!A1f
396Player Default: Danse wants to save mankind, not destroy it!{Angry} You're as delusional as you are insubordinate!BoS302Maxson: How can you trust the word of a machine that thinks it's alive?A1a
397Player Default: That's insane. He dedicated his life to protecting mankind.{Angry} Is that what it told you?BoS302Maxson: How can you trust the word of a machine that thinks it's alive?B1a
398Player Default: Danse shares the same beliefs as the Brotherhood.{Angry} Don't be so naive.BoS302Maxson: How can you trust the word of a machine that thinks it's alive?X1a
399Player Default: You're comparing Danse to a nuclear bomb?{Angry} This machine might not be a bomb, but it's goal is exactly the same.Y1a
400{Angry} Place it where you want the damage done, and when you least expect it, it delivers a lethal blow without warning and without mercy.Y1b
401{Angry} A precision strike delivered right at the heart of the enemy.BoS302Maxson: How can you trust the word of a machine that thinks it's alive?Y1c
402Player Default: You're as delusional as you are insubordinate!{Angry} How can you trust the word of a machine that thinks it's alive?A1a
403{Angry} A machine that's had its mind erased, its thoughts programmed... its very soul manufactured.A1b
404{Angry} Those ethics that it's striving to champion aren't even its own. They were artificially inserted in an attempt to have it blend in to society.BoS302Danse: It's true. I was built within the confines of a laboratory, and some of my memories aren't my own.A1c
405BoS302Danse: From the moment I was taken in by the Brotherhood, I've done absolutely nothing to betray your trust and I never will.{Angry} It's too late for that now.A1a
406{Angry} The Institute has foolishly chosen to grant you life. You simply should not exist.BoS302Maxson: I don't intend to debate this any longer.A1b
407Player Default: You're a stubborn man.{Irritated} So. It appears we've arrived at an impasse.A1a
408{Irritated} Allowing Danse to live undermines everything the Brotherhood stands for, yet you insist that he remains alive.A1b
409{Confident} Which leaves me with only a single alternative.BoS302Maxson: Danse. As far as I'm concerned, you're dead.A1c
410{Angry} How dare you betray the Brotherhood!Player Default: He's still alive because you're wrong about him.A1a
411BoS302_06B_MaxsonStage140Execute{Angry} What are you waiting for, Knight?Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.A
412Player Default: If you want Danse executed, do it yourself.{Angry} Coward. Stand aside.X1a
413Player Default: Is there anything I can say that will change your mind?{Angry} I'm growing tired of your insubordination.Y1a
414{Angry} Either you execute Danse, or I will!Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.Y1b
415Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.{Irritated} Very well, I'm listening.Player Default: Whether he's human or not, Danse saved the lives of countless Brotherhood soldiers. Now it's time you saved his.A1a
416Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.{Irritated} I'm afraid that time has passed, Knight.A2a
417{Angry} Either you execute Danse, or I will!Player Default: After all the sacrifices I've made and all the battles I've fought for the Brotherhood, you need to listen to me. You owe me that much.A2b
418Player Default: All right, I'll do it.{Confident} Proceed, Knight.B1a
419BoS302_07_MaxsonStage150ExecutesDanseBoS302Danse: Just make it quick.{You just killed Danse. Kicking his body over. / Disgust} Disgusting machine.A1a
420{Angry} Let this serve as an example to the Institute.A1b
421BoS302_09_MaxsonDanseExecutedNormal{Question} Report, Knight. Have you handled the situation with Paladin Danse?Player Default: He's no longer a threat to the Brotherhood.A
422Player Default: He's no longer a threat to the Brotherhood.{Confident} Well done.A1a
423Player Default: The traitor's been executed, Elder.{SinisterSmile} Excellent work.B1a
424Player Default: I did what had to be done.{Confident} That's all I've ever asked of you.X1a
425Player Default: Did you want his holotags as proof?{Confident} That won't be necessary.Y1a
426{Irritated} Perhaps you should keep them as a reminder of your lapse in vigilance.Y1b
427BoS302_10_MaxsonDanseExecutedAlternate{Confident} You've done the right thing, Knight.Player Default: There was no other choice. The Brotherhood must come first.A
428Player Default: Let your devotion to our cause be an inspiration to us all.{re-record this line please / Confident} I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.A1a
429{Confident} Take some time, say your goodbyes, and then I expect to see you there.A1b
430{Concerned} We still have the Institute to deal with.A1c
431Player Default: There was no other choice. The Brotherhood must come first.{Impressed} Let your devotion to our cause be an inspiration to us all.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.A1a
432Player Default: It's done. Let's move on now.{Confident} Agreed.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.X1a
433Player Default: What about Danse's corpse?{Irritated} We leave it here as a warning to the Institute that nothing, not even their finest technology, can cloud our vigilance.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.Y1a
434BOS302_11_MaxsonDanseExecutedAlternate02{Irritated} I'm disappointed you weren't able to carry out Danse's execution on your own, Knight.Player Default: He was my friend.A
435Player Default: He was my friend.{Irritated} Which is the only reason I'm willing to overlook your lapse in judgment.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.A1a
436Player Default: I still think this was wrong.{Confident} Then consider this a lesson to reflect upon as your service to the Brotherhood continues.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.B1a
437Player Default: I'm sorry.{Irritated} Don't apologize for your misgivings... learn from them and grow. That's the mark of a true soldier.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.X1a
438Player Default: What about Danse's corpse?{Irritated} We leave it here as a warning to the Institute that nothing, not even their finest technology, can cloud our vigilance.BoS302Maxson: I'm returning to the Prydwen, Knight.Y1a
439BoS302_11_MaxsonDanseExecutedEnd{Confident} Of course, Danse's execution creates a missing link in our chain of command.A1a
440{Impressed} That traitor held quite an important position with us. I'm certain that you'll make a fine replacement.A1b
441{Confident} His quarters and all his possessions are now yours, including his personal suit of Power Armor.A1c
442{Friendly} Congratulations, Paladin.Player Default: I won't disappoint you, Elder.A1d
443Player Default: I won't disappoint you, Elder.{Confident} Had I even a single doubt in my mind, I wouldn't have awarded you the promotion.BoS302Maxson: Just be aware that a Brotherhood Paladin is expected to be a symbol of integrity to our brothers and sisters.A1a
444Player Default: Body's not even cold, and you're already dividing the loot.{Irritated} To the victor go the spoils.B1a
445{SinisterSmile} Being a part of the Brotherhood, you should learn to appreciate that sentiment.BoS302Maxson: Just be aware that a Brotherhood Paladin is expected to be a symbol of integrity to our brothers and sisters.B1b
446Player Default: I'm honored, Elder.{Confident} You've earned it by your own actions.BoS302Maxson: Just be aware that a Brotherhood Paladin is expected to be a symbol of integrity to our brothers and sisters.X1a
447Player Default: Where did Danse keep his Power Armor?{Confident} I'm certain you can find it in Proctor Ingram's section of the ship. Wear it with pride.BoS302Maxson: Just be aware that a Brotherhood Paladin is expected to be a symbol of integrity to our brothers and sisters.Y1a
448Player Default: Had I even a single doubt in my mind, I wouldn't have awarded you the promotion.{Stern} Just be aware that a Brotherhood Paladin is expected to be a symbol of integrity to our brothers and sisters.A1a
449{Stern} I trust you won't disappoint them... or disappoint me.BoS302Maxson: In any event, we still have the Institute to contend with and a lot of work to do before we can begin our final assault.A1b
450BoS302Maxson: I trust you won't disappoint them... or disappoint me.{Confident} In any event, we still have the Institute to contend with and a lot of work to do before we can begin our final assault.A1a
451{Irritated} While the finishing touches are being put onto Liberty Prime, Captain Kells has identified a potential threat to our operations.A1b
452{Confident} Report to him immediately for your next assignment.A1c
453{Confident} Ad victoriam, Paladin.A1d
454BoS302Maxson: I trust you won't disappoint them... or disappoint me.In any event, Proctor Ingram is putting the final touches on Liberty Prime and requests your assistance at the main gantry.A2a
455Report to her immediately for your next assignment.A2b
456Ad victoriam, Paladin.A2c
457BoS302_12_MaxsonDanseAlivePlayerVoiceFemale01: Reporting as ordered, Elder.{Irritated} Before we continue, I want to make one thing clear.A1a
458{Stern} This conversation will be the last time we speak about Danse.A1b
459{Stern} As far as the Brotherhood of Steel is concerned, he's dead.A1c
460{Question} Do you understand?Player Default: Of course. The Brotherhood must come first.A1d
461Player Default: Of course. The Brotherhood must come first.{Impressed} Perhaps there's hope for you yet.A1a
462Player Default: Understood.{Confident} Good.X1a
463Player Default: You're not going to have him killed behind my back, are you?{Stern} I'm a man of my word, Knight.Y1a
464{Stern} If he remains invisible to the Brotherhood of Steel, he has nothing to fear.Y1b
465BoS302_12A_MaxsonDanceDeadPlayerVoiceFemale01: Reporting as ordered, Elder.{Confident} Welcome back, Knight.A1a
466{Confident} I'm pleased to see that the incident at Listening Post Bravo hasn't shaken your spirit.A1b
467{Confident} We're poised on the brink of war with the Institute, and I can't afford to have anyone on my staff distracted by their personal feelings.A1c
468-{Angry} I'm through debating, Knight. Stand aside!A
469Get it done, Knight.
470Stop stalling, Knight.
471You have a job to do, Knight.
472Speak, Knight. This needs to be resolved... now.
473I don't appreciate being ignored, Knight.
474Something wrong, Knight?
475Knight?
476{Confident} We leave it here as a warning to the Institute that nothing, not even their finest technology, can eclipse our vigilance.
477Why are you still aboard the Prydwen? I want Danse executed... immediately!
478I'm sorry, Knight. There's nothing further to discuss. You have your orders.

BoS302B[]

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479-Now that we've been cleansed of our filth, there's work to be done.A
480{Confident} You've done well, Paladin. Report to Captain Kells for your debriefing.
481{Confident} For the good of the Commonwealth, the Railroad must be destroyed.
482{Confident} Remember, Paladin... no one in the Railroad's headquarters is to be spared.
483{Confident} This is strictly an assault mission, Paladin. No prisoners.

BoS303[]

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484-{Confident} Mass Fusion holds the key to victory, Paladin. Don't disappoint us.
485{Confident} You must bring back the Beryllium Agitator at all costs.
486{Confident} As soon as you bring back the Beryllium Agitator, the attack on the Institute can begin.

BoS304[]

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487-{combat happening - elevate, don't yell / Angry} Keep those synths away from Prime, soldier!A
488{combat happening - elevate, don't yell / Angry} Throw everything you have at them! Prime's mission must succeed!A
489{combat happening - elevate, don't yell / Angry} This is it, soldier! Give it everything you've got!A
490{Confident} Good work, Paladin. Now, head inside and let's finish this.A
491{Confident} This is our final push, Paladin. Are you ready?A
492{Confident} Everything we've worked for has led to this moment. Now, onto victory.A

BoS305[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
493BoS305EndingScene{Confident} Paladin, I'm pleased you've returned. Captain Kells and I wanted to speak with you.BoS305Maxson: Captain Kells.A
494NPCMElderMaxson: Paladin, I'm pleased you've returned. Captain Kells and I wanted to speak with you.{Confident} Captain Kells.BoS305Kells: As I expect Elder Maxson has already explained, the destruction of the Institute is simply the first stage of our operations in the Commonwealth.A1a
495Player Default: Very good Paladin.{Confident} In light of your service, Captain Kells and I both feel you deserve unique recognition for your contributions, both past and future.BoS305Maxson: It's with great pleasure, and the utmost respect that you are hereby granted the title of Sentinel.A1a
496BoS305Maxson: In light of your service, Captain Kells and I both feel you deserve unique recognition for your contributions, both past and future.{Impressed} It's with great pleasure, and the utmost respect that you are hereby granted the title of Sentinel.A1a
497{Impressed} This is the highest honor a Brotherhood soldier can achieve, but we both felt strongly that it was well deserved.BoS305Kells: In addition, we'd like to present you with this jetpack modification for your power armor.A1b
498Player Default: Thank you both. I'm really quite honored.{Impressed} The honor is ours.BoS305Maxson: So, Sentinel... for the first time since we've met, I have no orders for you.A1a
499Player Default: You better watch it, Maxson... I'm only one step away from Elder.{laugh before line, you took the joke very well / Amused} Indeed, I'll be certain to watch my back.BoS305Maxson: So, Sentinel... for the first time since we've met, I have no orders for you.B1a
500Player Default: I really don't know what to say.{Confident} As you've no doubt heard before, words aren't necessary... your actions will speak volumes.BoS305Maxson: So, Sentinel... for the first time since we've met, I have no orders for you.X1a
501Player Default: Would I be the only Sentinel in the Brotherhood?{Confident} In our division, yes. There hasn't been a Sentinel serving under me for many years now.Y1a
502{Confident} It's a position that commands a great deal of honor and respect, so I do not award it lightly.Player Default: Thank you both. I'm really quite honored.Y1b
503Player Default: The honor is ours.{Confident} So, Sentinel... for the first time since we've met, I have no orders for you.A1a
504{Confident} From this moment forward, you will decide which missions you undertake and how you will guide us.A1b
505{Confident} Captain Kells and the personnel at the Cambridge Police Station still possess numerous operations for you to undertake.A1c
506{Confident} Where you go from here is up to you.BoS305Maxson: Ad Victoriam, Sentinel.A1d
507BoS305Maxson: Where you go from here is up to you.{Confident} Ad Victoriam, Sentinel.A1a
508{Player's blowing you off / Irritated} Where are you going? I'm not finished yet.A1a

BoSDialoguePlayerHellos[]

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509-{annoyed} Am I boring you, Initiate?
510{annoyed} Am I boring you, Knight?
511{annoyed} Am I boring you, Paladin?
512{annoyed} Am I boring you, Sentinel?
513{annoyed} Well, out with it already.
514{annoyed} I don't have time for this, soldier.

BoSDialoguePrydwen[]

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515BoSPrydwen_01_MaxsonPost{Question} Yes, Sentinel?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?A
516{Question} What is it, Sentinel?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?A
517{Question} You needed to ask me something, Sentinel?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?A
518Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?{Confident} I need you to set an example for the troops.A1a
519{Confident} Collect technology, exterminate abominations of nature and bring a message of stability to the people of Commonwealth.A1b
520{Confident} Our ideals are what define us, Sentinel. If we can hold onto that, then we will always be victorious.A1c
521{Question} Was there anything else you need to ask?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?A1d
522Player Default: Not right now, Elder.{Confident} Very well, then I suggest you return to your duties.B1a
523Player Default: Are synths still a threat?{Irritated} Though the Institute has been destroyed, there are numerous synth units that are still roaming the Commonwealth.X1a
524{Irritated} Even with their command structure destroyed, they present a significant threat and should be eliminated on sight.X1b
525{Question} Did you have any other questions?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?X1c
526Player Default: How can I continue helping the Brotherhood of Steel?{Confident} Speak to the crew. I'm certain that they have plenty of missions available if you're willing to pick up the assignments.Y1a
527{Question} Was there anything else?Player Default: What are my responsibilities as a Sentinel?Y1b
528-I don't appreciate being ignored.
529You're wasting my time.
530{angrily / Irritated} Is there somewhere else you'd rather be right now?
531{angrily / Irritated} I believe we were speaking?
532{angrily / Irritated} You're being rude, Knight.
533{angrily / Irritated} You're being rude, Paladin.
534{angrily / Irritated} You're being rude, Sentinel.
535Your orders were to speak to Lancer-Captain Kells. I suggest you follow them to the letter.
536{Formal, but very disappointed. But some venom on "thing". / Irritated} That you could travel with that thing makes me seriously question your judgment, soldier.
537{Formal, but very disappointed. / Irritated} That you would associate with such a monstrosity... I'm disappointed, brother.
538{Formal, but very disappointed. / Irritated} That you would associate with such a monstrosity... I'm disappointed, sister.
539I'm too busy to speak right now.
540I can't talk right now, I have a lot on my mind.
541I'll send for you if I need you.
542I'm occupied at the moment. We'll speak later.

CIS_ChatWithNPC_Danse[]

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543CIS_ChatWithNPC_DanseSceneCompanion: Reporting in, Elder.{returning a salute / Neutral} You're doing a remarkable job, Paladin Danse. Keep up the good work.Companion: Get out of my sight, filthy ghoul!A1a

DialogueGenericUniqueVoiceTypes[]

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544-{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Gah!
545{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Nargh!
546{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Unf!
547{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Grrh!
548{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Nnh!
549{death / InPain} For... honor and glory...
550{InPain} Agh.
551{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Argh!
552{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Weergh!
553{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Yeagh!
554{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Nargh!
555{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Oof!
556{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Agh!
557{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Aaaayyyaarrrrgghh!
558{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Yyyaaaarrgghh!
559{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Rrrraaaaarrggghhhh!
560Something's out there...
561What was that?
562I swore I heard something...
563Take them down!
564Fire at will!
565Ad victoriam!
566Engaging hostiles!
567Shoot to kill!
568No mercy!
569Going weapons hot!
570{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Grrargh!
571{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Aggghh!
572{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Nyyarrggh!
573{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Rrarggh!
574{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Yearrgh!
575{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Hyargh!
576{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Hunh!
577{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Gah!
578{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Yah!
579{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Rargh!
580{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} *heavy breathing* *cough cough*
581{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} Oof! *heavy breathing*
582{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} Agh! *cough* *wheeze*
583For the Brotherhood!
584For victory!
585No mercy!
586Ad victoriam!
587Target located!
588Intruder alert!
589Over here! Over here!
590Found you!
591Standing down.
592False alarm.
593Area seems clear.
594Lost visual!
595Contact lost!
596Target's gone dark!
597Cease fire.
598Threat neutralized.
599Target down.
600Going weapons cold.
601Area secure.
602Target reacquired!
603Over here!
604Caught you!

Inst302_BOS[]

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605Inst302_BOSMaxsonScenePlayerVoiceFemale01: I have something urgent to report, Elder. The Institute is attempting to recover escaped synths at Bunker Hill.How did you obtain this information? Our reconnaissance hasn't reported anything of the sort.Player Default: I received the information from the Institute itself.A1a
606Player Default: I received the information from the Institute itself.And you've done the right thing by reporting this to me directly. Well done, soldier.Maxson: Your report provides us with a golden opportunity to state our intentions to the Institute.A1a
607Player Default: If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer not to say.That answer's unacceptable, Knight.Player Default: I received the information from the Institute itself.B1a
608Player Default: I have it on good authority. You'll just have to trust me.Protecting your source, is it?X1a
609Very well, since you've given me no reason to doubt you in the past, your word will suffice.Maxson: Your report provides us with a golden opportunity to state our intentions to the Institute.X1b
610Player Default: I thought I was your Institute reconnaissance.You're the only one that's been able to breach the Institute, but you're hardly the only source for information we have.Y1a
611We've been running round the clock vertibird patrols and we even have squads on the ground trying to pick up anything we can.Y1b
612Not to mention all the scribes we have monitoring radio traffic and trying to crack their RF encryption.Y1c
613I assure you, we have reconnaissance well in hand.Player Default: I received the information from the Institute itself.Y1d
614Player Default: And you've done the right thing by reporting this to me directly. Well done, soldier.Your report provides us with a golden opportunity to state our intentions to the Institute.Maxson: I'm placing you in command of this mission.A1a
615Maxson: Your report provides us with a golden opportunity to state our intentions to the Institute.I'm placing you in command of this mission.A1a
616Exterminate the synths at Bunker Hill, and whomever the Institute sends to retrieve them.Maxson: I'll instruct Kells to assign you the appropriate backup.A1b
617Maxson: Exterminate the synths at Bunker Hill, and whomever the Institute sends to retrieve them.I'll instruct Kells to assign you the appropriate backup.A1a
618Dismissed, soldier.A1b
619Inst302_BOSPostQuestSceneI need to debrief you on Bunker Hill.Maxson: According to the report, you allowed all of the synths to escape.A1a
620Maxson: I need to debrief you on Bunker Hill.According to the report, you allowed all of the synths to escape.A1a
621Do you have an explanation for your failure?Player Default: We were outgunned. The Institute hit much harder than anticipated.A1b
622Player Default: We were outgunned. The Institute hit much harder than anticipated.That's nothing but an excuse.A1a
623Your lack of firepower was simply a result of your inability to prepare for the mission properly.Maxson: Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.A1b
624Player Default: The information I'd gotten was wrong. We weren't adequately prepared.Then you have no one to blame but yourself.Maxson: Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.B1a
625Player Default: The synths were already gone by the time we'd gotten there.I don't have time for your petty excuses.Maxson: Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.X1a
626Player Default: Does it really matter at this point? We lost.{Angry} Of course it matters!Maxson: Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.Y1a
627Player Default: Your lack of firepower was simply a result of your inability to prepare for the mission properly.Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.Maxson: Consider yourself dismissed.A1a
628Maxson: Every loss we take compromises our position here in the Commonwealth. I will not tolerate failure.Consider yourself dismissed.Maxson: According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened?A1a
629Maxson: Consider yourself dismissed.According to the report, you eliminated several of the targets, but not all of them. Can you explain what happened?Player Default: It was my fault. I wasn't able to take them all down.A1a
630Player Default: It was my fault. I wasn't able to take them all down.While I admire that you're taking responsibility for your actions, it doesn't excuse the fact that the mission was a failure.Maxson: Don't look so dejected. The mission may have been a loss, but we haven't come away empty-handed.A1a
631Player Default: I didn't have enough backup to be able to finish the job.Shifting the blame to Kells for not providing enough support is in poor form, soldier.B1a
632You were in command of this mission, therefore the burden of failure rests squarely on your shoulders.Maxson: Don't look so dejected. The mission may have been a loss, but we haven't come away empty-handed.B1b
633Player Default: I don't know what happened.Inexcusable. You were in command of this mission, and the burden of failure will have to rest squarely on your shoulders.Maxson: Don't look so dejected. The mission may have been a loss, but we haven't come away empty-handed.X1a
634Player Default: Some are dead, some got away. What's the difference?The difference is your failure to follow a simple set of instructions. I wanted all of the targets eliminated.Maxson: Don't look so dejected. The mission may have been a loss, but we haven't come away empty-handed.Y1a
635Player Default: While I admire that you're taking responsibility for your actions, it doesn't excuse the fact that the mission was a failure.Don't look so dejected. The mission may have been a loss, but we haven't come away empty-handed.A1a
636During the engagement, we were able to gather valuable data, and we can modify our tactics accordingly.A1b
637All-in-all, it wasn't a total loss but I'm expecting greater performance from you in the future.Maxson: Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add?A1c
638Maxson: All-in-all, it wasn't a total loss but I'm expecting greater performance from you in the future.Reports indicate the operation at Bunker Hill was a success... all synths were eliminated. Do you have anything to add?Player Default: The mission was a piece of cake. The opposition hardly put up a fight.A1a
639Player Default: The mission was a piece of cake. The opposition hardly put up a fight.Very good. Just be sure your confidence doesn't eclipse your vigilance on future missions.Maxson: Be proud, you've served the Brotherhood well this day.A1a
640Player Default: We won, they lost. End of story.Your flippancy is unnecessary.B1a
641Make no mistake: the details do matter. Every engagement helps us learn how to beat them.Maxson: Be proud, you've served the Brotherhood well this day.B1b
642Player Default: Let's be honest. If I hadn't been there, it wouldn't have been a success.Every operation we undertake is a team effort. We're called the Brotherhood of Steel for a reason.X1a
643You'd do well to remember that.Maxson: Be proud, you've served the Brotherhood well this day.X1b
644Player Default: Bunker Hill's behind us. Can't we just move on?We have a lot of data to analyse in the wake of your mission.Y1a
645Patience, my friend... you'll get another crack at the Institute, I promise.Maxson: Be proud, you've served the Brotherhood well this day.Y1b
646Player Default: Very good. Just be sure your confidence doesn't eclipse your vigilance on future missions.Be proud, you've served the Brotherhood well this day.A1a
647Dismissed.A1b

MQ206BoS[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
648MQ206BoS_001B_MaxsonCoverage{Confident} By now, I'm sure you've deduced that our arrival in the Commonwealth wasn't coincidental.ElderMaxson: We're here because of a unique energy reading recorded by Paladin Danse's recon team.A
649PlayerVoiceFemale01: Elder Maxson, I have a set of plans to build a Signal Interceptor to get me inside the Institute.{Surprised} An intriguing proposal that I'll have to seriously consider.A1a
650{Irritated} However, before I allow any of my soldiers to breach the Institute, careful preparations need to be made.A1b
651{Confident} In the meantime, I need you to follow my orders and remain patient.Player Default: I understand, Elder.A1c
652Player Default: I understand, Elder.{Confident} I know you're disappointed, but I need you to view this from my perspective.ElderMaxson: I'm not willing to risk the lives of my soldiers based solely on a set of crudely drawn plans.A1a
653Player Default: This doesn't make sense. I thought you're eager to take the fight to the Institute.{Irritated} I am, but I need you to view this from my perspective.ElderMaxson: I'm not willing to risk the lives of my soldiers based solely on a set of crudely drawn plans.B1a
654Player Default: Why wait when we have a way inside right now?{Confident} I appreciate your enthusiasm, but I need you to view this from my perspective.ElderMaxson: I'm not willing to risk the lives of my soldiers based solely on a set of crudely drawn plans.X1a
655Player Default: But what about what you said during your speech? This could be a way to strike at the heart of the Institute.{Confident} I meant every word that I said, but I need you to view this from my perspective.ElderMaxson: I'm not willing to risk the lives of my soldiers based solely on a set of crudely drawn plans.Y1a
656Player Default: I know you're disappointed, but I need you to view this from my perspective.{Stern} I'm not willing to risk the lives of my soldiers based solely on a set of crudely drawn plans.A1a
657{Confident} Give us time to validate the information you've discovered.A1b
658{calmer tone, trying to win Player to your side / Friendly} Then, when the time is right, I promise you... I'll do everything in my power to construct that device.A1c
659MQ206BoS_002_InFaction{go away / Stern} You're dismissed, Knight.A1d
660NPCMElderMaxson: By now, I'm sure you've deduced that our arrival in the Commonwealth wasn't coincidental.{Confident} We're here because of a unique energy reading recorded by Paladin Danse's recon team.A1a
661{Irritated} According to our scribes the reading indicated a level of technology that only the Institute could achieve.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.A1b
662ElderMaxson: According to our scribes the reading indicated a level of technology that only the Institute could achieve.{Confident} The moment this information came to light, our mission became clear.A1a
663{Angry} The Institute and everyone responsible for the creation of the synths must be eliminated, at all costs.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.A1b
664ElderMaxson: The Institute and everyone responsible for the creation of the synths must be eliminated, at all costs.{Confident} To accomplish this goal, we need to locate the Institute's headquarters.A1a
665{Irritated} I've had our scribes meticulously searching the Commonwealth but they've come up empty-handed.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.A1b
666ElderMaxson: I've had our scribes meticulously searching the Commonwealth but they've come up empty-handed.{Confident} The only logical explanation is that they've gone underground.A1a
667{Confident} That's where we need your help.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.A1b
668Player Default: I'm pleased that you've chosen to build the device with Brotherhood.{wondering why the Player is eager to get inside / Puzzled} Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.Player Default: I think they're the ones that kidnapped my son.A1a
669Player Default: I have a way to infiltrate the Institute using a device called a Signal Interceptor.{Surprised} So, it appears we share a common goal.A1a
670{Impressed} I'm pleased that you've chosen to build the device with Brotherhood.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.A1b
671Player Default: Well, guess what. This is your lucky day. I have a way inside.{Irritated} The method is useless without the means to make it work.B1a
672{Irritated} Perhaps we should pool our resources to achieve our common goal.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.B1b
673Player Default: I might have a way to get into the Institute.{Suspicious} I believe there's a bit more to the story than you're telling me, but based on your actions so far, I'm willing to take you at your word.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.X1a
674Player Default: Can you take a look at these schematics? A scientist named Virgil said they could get me inside the Institute.{Irritated} I believe you'd be better served showing these plans to Proctor Ingram.Y1a
675{Impressed} That being said, I'm pleased that you've chosen to build the device with Brotherhood.ElderMaxson: Now, indulge me for a moment by satisfying my curiosity. Tell me why you're so eager to get into the Institute.Y1b
676Player Default: I think they're the ones that kidnapped my son.{shaking head to self - sympathizing / Somber} The Institute preys on the weak to further their own ends.ElderMaxson: Together we'll make them pay for their crimes.A1a
677Player Default: They killed my wife.{shaking head to self - sympathizing / Somber} The Institute will stop at nothing to further their own ends.ElderMaxson: Together we'll make them pay for their crimes.B1a
678Player Default: I want to help the Brotherhood stop the Institute. It's the only way to ensure the safety of the Commonwealth.{in total agreement / Confident} Indeed. The technology the Institute has at their disposal is frightening at best.X1a
679{Stern} They've already done immeasurable damage to the Commonwealth.ElderMaxson: Together we'll make them pay for their crimes.X1b
680Player Default: Aren't you the least bit curious what they have in there?{Irritated} Don't allow the allure of their isolation to cloud your judgment.ElderMaxson: Together we'll make them pay for their crimes.Y1a
681Player Default: The Institute preys on the weak to further their own ends.{Irritated} Together we'll make them pay for their crimes.A1a
682{Confident} I'll call ahead and brief Proctor Ingram. Report to the airport and get to work on your project right away.A1b
683MQ206BoS_002_InFactionPostBriefingPlayerVoiceFemale01: Elder Maxson, I have a set of plans to build a Signal Interceptor to get me inside the Institute.{Impressed} Well done, Knight.A1a
684{Impressed} I'm pleased that you've decided to bring these plans to the Brotherhood.A1b
685-{Irritated} The Institute and everyone responsible for the creation of the synths must be eliminated, at all costs.A
686{pleased} Proctor Ingram is confident that the Signal Interceptor's technology is sound. It appears that your efforts haven't been in vain.
687Remain patient, Knight. We're pouring every resource we have into the Signal Interceptor.
688The Signal Interceptor is coming along quite well. You and Proctor Ingram appear to be making quite a team.
689If you need assistance building the Signal Interceptor, there's no one better than Proctor Ingram. She'll help you get the job done.

MQ302BoS[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
690MQ302BoS_Maxson_BioScienceNow this... This is what I had feared.Maxson: No controls, no supervision. Technology run amok.A1a
691Maxson: Now this... This is what I had feared.No controls, no supervision. Technology run amok.A1a
692MQ302BoS_Maxson_ChargePlantedGood work, Paladin.Maxson: I think it's time to leave this place to its fate.A1a
693Maxson: I think it's time to leave this place to its fate.Proctor Ingram, do you copy? Our mission is complete. I need you to transport us out of here immediately.A1a
694Maxson: Good work, Paladin.I think it's time to leave this place to its fate.Maxson: Proctor Ingram, do you copy? Our mission is complete. I need you to transport us out of here immediately.A1a
695MQ302BoS_Maxson_DetonateChargeThe detonator is primed and ready.Maxson: Proctor Ingram has assured me that we'll be outside the blast radius.A
696NPCMElderMaxson: The detonator is primed and ready.Proctor Ingram has assured me that we'll be outside the blast radius.Maxson: Press that button and you not only defeat our enemy, you restore order and decency to the Commonwealth.A1a
697Maxson: Proctor Ingram has assured me that we'll be outside the blast radius.Press that button and you not only defeat our enemy, you restore order and decency to the Commonwealth.A1a
698{Angry} It's time, Paladin. The Institute and their synth abominations must be eradicated.A1b
699MQ302BoS_Maxson_ElevatorSceneWe shouldn't risk using the elevator. If it even works, it'd be a deathtrap.Maxson: We should find some other way in.A1a
700Maxson: We shouldn't risk using the elevator. If it even works, it'd be a deathtrap.We should find some other way in.A1a
701MQ302BoS_Maxson_FinalYou've done an exemplary job here, Paladin. Without your unwavering loyalty to our cause, this victory would never have been possible.Player Default: I did it for the people of the Commonwealth.A
702Player Default: Then let's get to it.{Impressed} I'm pleased that you're anxious to continue your service for the Brotherhood.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.A1a
703Player Default: I think we've done enough for the Commonwealth.{Confident} On the contrary, this victory was but the beginning.B1a
704{Somber} We still have a long road ahead if we're to ensure the safety of the Commonwealth and her people.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.B1b
705Player Default: I think we've done enough damage already.{Confident} This victory was but the beginning.X1a
706{Stern} We still have a long road ahead if we're to ensure the safety of the Commonwealth and her people.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.X1b
707Player Default: What do you mean, Elder?{Somber} It means we still have a long road ahead if we're to ensure the safety of the Commonwealth and her people.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.Y1a
708Player Default: You truly have become one of us, brother.{Confident} The Institute has been wiped clean from the face of our world.A1a
709{Confident} It's time we close this chapter on the Commonwealth, and begin one anew.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.A1b
710Player Default: I did it for the people of the Commonwealth.{Confident} You truly have become one of us, brother.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.A1a
711Player Default: I did it for the people of the Commonwealth.{Confident} You truly have become one of us, sister.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.A2a
712Player Default: I didn't do this for the Brotherhood, I did this for myself.{Confident} Whether you were seeking vengeance or serving the Brotherhood, the end result is the same.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.B1a
713Player Default: What, no cash prize?{Confident} Your reward rests in the hearts and the minds of the people you've saved.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.X1a
714Player Default: So, we've won?{Confident} Absolutely, brother.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.Y1a
715Player Default: So, we've won?{Confident} Absolutely, sister.Maxson: But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.Y2a
716Player Default: I'm pleased that you're anxious to continue your service for the Brotherhood.{Confident} But this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.A1a
717{Confident} Return to the Prydwen, and we'll decide what needs to be done.A1b
718MQ302BoS_Maxson_Ingram_KidOur work here is done. Proctor Ingram, it's time to teleport us out.Ingram: Sorry, Elder... I would, but... well, this child showed up.A1a
719MQ302BoS_Maxson_InsideInstituteThe mission is proceeding as planned, Paladin. Well done.Maxson: Our next target is the reactor. If anything tries to slow us down, I'm ordering you to destroy it... man or machine.A
720Maxson: Our next target is the reactor. If anything tries to slow us down, I'm ordering you to destroy it... man or machine.Once we reach our target, you'll need this. It's a Fusion Pulse Charge.Maxson: Attach it to the reactor, and it can be detonated remotely from a safe distance. It will be more than enough to annihilate the Institute in it's entirety.A1a
721Maxson: Once we reach our target, you'll need this. It's a Fusion Pulse Charge.Attach it to the reactor, and it can be detonated remotely from a safe distance. It will be more than enough to annihilate the Institute in it's entirety.Maxson: Ingram, you're to remain here and teleport us out when the job is done. Get that thing working.A1a
722Maxson: Attach it to the reactor, and it can be detonated remotely from a safe distance. It will be more than enough to annihilate the Institute in it's entirety.Ingram, you're to remain here and teleport us out when the job is done. Get that thing working.A1a
723NPCMElderMaxson: The mission is proceeding as planned, Paladin. Well done.Our next target is the reactor. If anything tries to slow us down, I'm ordering you to destroy it... man or machine.Maxson: Once we reach our target, you'll need this. It's a Fusion Pulse Charge.A1a
724MQ302BoS_Maxson_OldRobotics{surprised, mocking} This is the Institute?Maxson: I'm disappointed. I expected more from them.A1a
725Maxson: This is the Institute?I'm disappointed. I expected more from them.A1a
726MQ302BoS_Maxson_PlantChargeThis is it.Maxson: Quickly. Plant the charge so we can be rid of this place once and for all.A
727Player Default: My pleasure, Elder.You'll be remembered for this moment, Paladin.Maxson: Let's get this done.A1a
728Player Default: Hold on...We're running short on time, Paladin.Maxson: Let's get this done.B1a
729Player Default: I'm on it.Excellent.Maxson: Let's get this done.X1a
730Player Default: Are you certain this is the only way to end this?I've never been more certain about anything in my life.Y1a
731The Institute menace has to be eliminated.Maxson: Let's get this done.Y1b
732NPCMElderMaxson: This is it.Quickly. Plant the charge so we can be rid of this place once and for all.Player Default: My pleasure, Elder.A1a
733Player Default: You'll be remembered for this moment, Paladin.Let's get this done.A1a
734-Time to go, Paladin.
735You heard Ingram. Find that terminal.
736Get to the Director's quarters. We'll cover you.
737Let's get this done, Paladin.
738In and out, Paladin. We make this fast and precise.
739{Irritated} This place is massive. I had no idea their facility was so advanced.
740{Irritated} Look at this place. I never suspected that the Institute was completely self-sufficient.
741{Confident} Looks like that's it for the moment, but be ready for anything.
742{Confident} We'll hold this position while you make your way to the terminal.
743{Confident} Well done breaching those security doors, Paladin.
744{Confident} Remain vigilant. I suspect the Institute has analyzed our tactics and is readying a counterattack.
745{Confident} Ready your weapon. This is where the Institute is likely to make their last stand.
746{Confident} Look at their weapons technology. I almost regret having to destroying this place.
747Rest easy, Paladin. We can handle anything they throw at us.
748{Confident} The reactor should be near.
749{Confident} It's imperative that we secure this area!
750{Confident} Keep sharp, it shouldn't be much farther.
751{Confident} Be on guard, there may be synths hidden in this area.
752{Confident} This section appears to be mostly abandoned.
753{Irritated} Plant that charge immediately, Paladin!
754{Confident} We'll provide covering fire while you plant the charge, Paladin.
755{Confident} While you're waiting, the synths are reinforcing their positions. Hurry, Paladin!
756{Confident} We need to reach the reactor before the synths realize what we're doing.
757{Confident} The reactor shouldn't be far from here.
758{Confident} Hold fast, we must reach the reactor!
759{Irritated} Proctor Ingram better be right about that terminal or the mission could be in jeopardy.
760{Confident} Proceed with caution, the Director's Quarters may be heavily guarded.
761{Confident} We have to get to that terminal, Paladin.
762{Confident} Watch for synth patrols.
763{Confident} Keep pressing forward, we have them on the run.
764{Confident} Watch for teleport ambushes.

RR303[]

#SCENEDIALOGUE BEFORERESPONSE TEXTDIALOGUE AFTERABXY
765-I don't have time for interruptions. Or more incompetence.
766Leave me at once.
767I expect total victory, not more excuses.
768I'll show you what happens to traitors.
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