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This is a transcript for dialogue with Scribe Neriah.

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1-{Confident} I'd love to get Danse on one of my exam tables. You know, to cut him open and see how he ticks.
2{very doctor like an non-emotional about it / Confident} You didn't bring back Danse's body for an autopsy. Damn. What a shame.

BoSDialoguePlayerHellos[]

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3-{wary (superior officer) / Concerned} Sir, I'm neglecting my duties by standing here.
4{Irritated} Oh just say something already!
5{Irritated} You're taking time away from my experiments, you know.
6{Irritated} Ahem! Soldier, I have work to do.

BoSDialoguePrydwen[]

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7BoSPrydwen_01_NeriahIntro{Irritated} Feel free to have a look at the specimens, but please don't touch anything. I refuse to be held responsible if you're injured.Player Default: Quite a collection you've got here.A
8Player Default: Quite a collection you've got here.{Friendly} Well thank you. Most people don't appreciate the important work that I'm trying to do here.BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats.A1a
9Player Default: Ugh... this place smells horrible.{Puzzled} It does?B1a
10{Thinking} Hm. I've spent so long researching these specimens, I guess I don't even notice it anymore.BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats.B1b
11Player Default: Don't worry, I won't even go near them.{Worried} Good. Tampering with the specimens could taint the results and set my research back by months.BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats.X1a
12Player Default: Are all these creatures yours?{Irritated} Well, they're an important part of my research if that's what you mean.BoSNeriah: I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats.Y1a
13Player Default: That's amazing!{Grateful} Well, it's only a theory so far.BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level.A1a
14Player Default: That's impossible.{Irritated} Not at all... you just need to have an open mind.BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level.B1a
15Player Default: Sounds complicated.{Amused} Actually, it's rather simple.BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level.X1a
16Player Default: What do mean "crack the code?"{Confident} The genetic code... the DNA sequences that are in every living thing.BoSNeriah: You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level.Y1a
17Player Default: Well thank you. Most people don't appreciate the important work that I'm trying to do here.{Confident} I'm on the cusp of discovering how these creatures bodies have adapted to the radiation that's infiltrated their habitats.A1a
18{Confident} If I can crack the code, I can equip our troops with a protective compound far superior to Rad-X.Player Default: That's amazing!A1b
19Player Default: Well, it's only a theory so far.{Confident} You see, the ionizing radiation left behind by the Great War kills because it damages most living things on a cellular level.A1a
20{Confident} However, after several generations, these creatures bodies have adapted by altering their genetic makeup to prevent cellular disruption.A1b
21{Confident} I believe I've discovered how I can replicate that genetic restructuring rapidly.A1c
22{Concerned} Instead of decades, I can do it in moments... for a short period of time anyway.Player Default: I'm sold. If you're looking for someone to help, you can sign me up.A1d
23Player Default: I'm sold. If you're looking for someone to help, you can sign me up.{Irritated} I appreciate the offer, but unfortunately, I've hit a stumbling block.BoSNeriah: The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die.A1a
24Player Default: Altering someone's genetic code sounds dangerous.{Confident} Absolutely. That's why I'm taking precautions and not altering the genetic code permanently.BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample.B1a
25Player Default: This sounds unethical. You're changing the building blocks of life.{Confident} I agree that I might be skirting the line between what's ethical and what isn't, but in order to protect our troops, I'm willing to take that risk.BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample.X1a
26Player Default: Why alter it for a short period of time? Why not do it permanently?{Irritated} Attempting to alter the genetic code permanently... that's too close to what happened with FEV and spawned the Super Mutant.Y1a
27{Irritated} I'm not willing to take a chance like that.BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample.Y1b
28Player Default: Absolutely. That's why I'm taking precautions and not altering the genetic code permanently.{Irritated} I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample.BoSNeriah: The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die.A1a
29BoSNeriah: I wish I could show you a sample of the compound, but unfortunately I've hit a stumbling block preventing me from synthesizing a sample.{Concerned} The specimens I've already captured can only produce so much blood and genetic material. If I try and harvest too much, they'll die.A1a
30{Confident} What I need are more samples of blood from the creatures roaming the Commonwealth.Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help.A1b
31Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help.{Friendly} I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, brother.BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.A1a
32Player Default: No problem, I'd be glad to help.{Friendly} I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, sister.BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.A2a
33Player Default: I'll get you whatever you need if I'm getting paid.{Confident} That shouldn't be a problem. I'm authorized to pay you for any research materials you recover.BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.B1a
34Player Default: Didn't plan on getting killed for science anytime soon.{Confident} You don't have to do anything out of the ordinary.BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.X1a
35Player Default: Will I get some of that new compound you're developing?{Confident} If I make a breakthrough, you'll be the first person I give it to... after I've tested it on myself of course.BoSNeriah: I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.Y1a
36Player Default: I appreciate your confidence in my abilities, brother.{Confident} I've modified your Pip-Boy to scan the corpse of any freshly-killed creature that has the proper type of blood in its body.A1a
37{Confident} All you have to do is pick up any viable sample and bring it back to me.A1b
38{Friendly} Hey, I really appreciate you doing this for me. It's nice to know I'm not the only person in the Brotherhood with an open mind.A1c
39{Puzzled} Didn't you want to hear about my experiment?A1a
40BoSPrydwen_02_NeriahNormal{Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Knight?Player Default: Yes, here you go.A
41{Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Paladin?Player Default: Yes, here you go.A
42{Question} Have you collected any blood samples, Sentinel?Player Default: Yes, here you go.A
43Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Irritated} Is this some sort of a joke?A1a
44{Irritated} I don't know what that is, but it certainly isn't a viable blood sample.A1b
45{Question} Do you have any, or not?Player Default: Yes, here you go.A1c
46Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Friendly} Excellent... this will help quite a bit.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.A2a
47Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Friendly} Thank goodness, I was running low and didn't want to draw any more samples from my specimens.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.A3a
48Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Friendly} Oh, this is perfect. Let me get these somewhere cold before they spoil.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.A4a
49Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Friendly} I never thought I'd be so happy to see tiny vials of blood. Thank you.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.A5a
50Player Default: Yes, here you go.{Friendly} You're becoming quite the Field Scribe. Maybe you missed your calling.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.A6a
51Player Default: No, sorry.{Confident} Drat. Well, maybe next time.BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.B1a
52Player Default: No, sorry.{Confident} Keep trying. There's plenty out there.BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.B2a
53Player Default: No, sorry.{Confident} I understand. Thanks for checking back with me.BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.B3a
54Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them?{Confident} Absolutely. I recieved the approval from Proctor Quinlan himself.X1a
55{Question} Did you have any samples for me?Player Default: Yes, here you go.X1b
56Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them?{Confident} Not yet. I still need a few more blood samples before I can create another batch.BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.X2a
57Player Default: That depends. Are you still paying for them?{Happy} You're in luck. I just finished synthesizing some earlier today.X3a
58{Confident} Remember, keep bringing me blood samples, and I'll keep making the compound.BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.X3b
59Player Default: Will every creature yield viable blood samples?{Confident} Unfortunately, no.Y1a
60{Confident} Nature's stubborn, and unless I get the proper specimen, I can't use it to make my compound.Y1b
61{Confident} That's why I needed to modify your Pip-Boy. It'll let you know if the creature has viable blood in its body.Y1c
62{Question} Have you had any luck finding samples yet?Player Default: Yes, here you go.Y1d
63Player Default: Excellent... this will help quite a bit.{Grateful} Here's some caps for the trouble.BoSNeriah: I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.A1a
64BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.{Grateful} I really appreciate you searching for the blood samples.A1a
65{Confident} As soon as I make a breakthrough, I'll let you know.A1b
66BoSNeriah: Here's some caps for the trouble.{Confident} Remember, keep bringing me samples, and I'll keep making you the compound.A2a
67BoSPrydwen_03_NeriahRad{excited / Happy} I've done it, Knight! I've created the compound!Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah!A
68{Happy} I've done it, Paladin! I've created the compound!Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah!A
69{Happy} I've done it, Sentinel! I've created the compound!Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah!A
70Player Default: Congratulations, Neriah!{Grateful} Well, it would have been impossible without your help.BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting.A1a
71Player Default: Well, it's about time.{Friendly} There were several setbacks along the way, but I finally did it.BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting.B1a
72Player Default: And here I thought you were holding out on me.{Grateful} Now why would I do something like that? After all, this was only possible because of you.BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting.X1a
73Player Default: So it works?{Confident} I tested it myself. It's much more potent than Rad-X... and doesn't appear to have any ill side effects.BoSNeriah: I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting.Y1a
74Player Default: Well, it would have been impossible without your help.{Friendly} I've decided to call it the X111 Compound... I thought it was fitting.A1a
75{Confident} Here, I already made you some samples to take with you.BoSNeriah: If you want me to continue synthesizing the compound, I'm going to need more blood samples... just keep bringing them to me and I'll do the rest.A1b
76BoSNeriah: Here, I already made you some samples to take with you.{Confident} If you want me to continue synthesizing the compound, I'm going to need more blood samples... just keep bringing them to me and I'll do the rest.A1a
77BoSPrydwen_04_NeriahPost{very excited / Grateful} Do you realize that by destroying the Institute you've provided me with a host of new opportunities? I can't wait to get to work!Player Default: I'm glad you're so enthusiastic... I'm just not sure why.A
78Player Default: I'm glad you're so enthusiastic... I'm just not sure why.{excited surprise / Surprised} Are you kidding me?BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem.A1a
79Player Default: You're strangely upbeat about the death of hundreds of people.{Amused} No, no, no... I don't think you understand.BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem.B1a
80Player Default: All right, I admit it... I'm confused.{Surprised} Really? Well, allow me to explain.BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem.X1a
81Player Default: What do you mean?{Friendly} Well, it's quite simple really.BoSNeriah: The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem.Y1a
82Player Default: Are you kidding me?{Impressed} The detonation of the Institute's reactor undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Commonwealth's ecosystem.A1a
83{Impressed} There hasn't been an atomic explosion of this magnitude in quite a long time... certainly none that I've been close enough to study.A1b
84{Impressed} The prospect of watching what this immense concentration of radiation does to the local flora and fauna is nothing short of exciting.A1c
85{Grateful} You've done a great service in the name of science!BoSNeriah: In any event, I'm certain you need to get back to your duties and I need to get back to my data.A1d
86BoSNeriah: You've done a great service in the name of science!{Friendly} In any event, I'm certain you need to get back to your duties and I need to get back to my data.A1a
87{Happy} Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity.BoSNeriah: Be careful out there, sir.A1b
88BoSNeriah: Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity.{Friendly} Be careful out there, sir.A1a
89BoSNeriah: Thanks again for providing me with such a wonderful opportunity.{Friendly} Be careful out there, ma'am.A2a
90-Well, this is... boring.
91You going to say anything?
92Are you there? Hello?
93I wish you'd say something.
94I don't know what you're doing here, but this area's off limits.
95Come back and see me after you've been debriefed by Lancer-Captain Kells.
96Shouldn't you be out there looking for those blood samples? I could really use them.
97If my theory's correct, we'll be able to provide our troops with a better solution for resisting the Commonwealth's irradiated areas.
98Remember, I'm looking for viable samples only. Your Pip-Boy will reject the tainted ones automatically.
99Thanks to you, we're able to provide much better protection from radiation poisoning for our troops.
100If you want me to keep making more X111 Compound, you're going to have to bring me more blood samples.
101I could still use more of those viable blood samples if you want me to synthesize some X111 Compound.
102{Irritated} Sigh. I wish they'd move my lab to an area with natural light. My plants are starving.
103{Disgust} It isn't so terrible working around these animals... once you get passed the smell.
104{Amused} I heard some of the soldiers call me the "zoo lady." Kind of flattering if you ask me.
105{Irritated} Could you walk a little quieter? You're disturbing my specimens.

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108CIS_ChatWithNPC_DanseSceneCompanion: Reporting in, Elder.{Irritated} We had a radscorpion escape earlier, but I was able to get a few soldiers to help with the recovery. Luckily, only one ended up in med bay.Companion: Get out of my sight, filthy ghoul!A9a

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109-{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Grrargh!
110{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Aggghh!
111{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Nyyarrggh!
112{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Rrarggh!
113{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Yearrgh!
114{Quick noise of physical exertion while swinging a weapon. Short and sweet.} Hyargh!
115{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Hunh!
116{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Gah!
117{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Yah!
118{Quick and violent shove, a sharp, short exertion!} Rargh!
119{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} *heavy breathing* *cough cough*
120{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} Oof! *heavy breathing*
121{Heavy breathing and coughing, clutching a mortal wound and struggling to stay alive} Agh! *cough* *wheeze*
122{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Gah!
123{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Nargh!
124{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Unf!
125{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Grrh!
126{A quick grunt or exertion, blocking a heavy blow from your opponent} Nnh!
127{death / InPain} For... E-elder M-maxson...
128{death / InPain} Honor and g-glory...
129{death / InPain} For the B-brotherhood...
130{InPain} Agh.
131{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Argh!
132{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Weergh!
133{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Yeagh!
134{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Nargh!
135{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Oof!
136{Struck by a weapon or bullet, a short, violent grunt of pain.} Agh!
137{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Aaaayyyaarrrrgghh!
138{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Yyyaaaarrgghh!
139{Powerfully swinging a weapon, up over your head and bringing it down hard on your opponent. Quick and violent, not drawn out.} Rrrraaaaarrggghhhh!
140For the Brotherhood!
141For victory!
142No mercy!
143Ad victoriam!
144For Elder Maxson!

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145-Sigh. I wish they'd move my lab to a room with natural light. My plants are starving.
146No one has time to discuss what's important.
147What is everyone so on edge about?
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