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  • {seeing signs of radiation sickness} All right. Let's flush your system.
  • {seeing signs of radiation sickness} Blood pooling in the gums. Signs of anemia. Yeah. We better clean you up.
  • Got nothing, sorry. Just trying to practice medicine.
  • Hmm. I do have a few notes here. You're welcome to them.
  • If you want rumors, then Penny's the girl for you. I like to stick to fixing people. That's what I'm good at.
  • {Apologetic} You're definitely sick, but you don't have enough money to cover my fee. Sorry. Was there something else?
  • {Apologetic} We can help you when you have enough money. Addiction isn't cheap to cure. Anything else?
  • Been out of the loop. Lot of sick and injured taking up my time. Now, if you need treatment, let me know.
  • {examining a patient, who says they are not addicted to any chems} Glad to hear it. Anything else?
  • {examining a patient / Thinking} Severe lacerations, puncture wounds, muscle spasms in the eyes from high levels of stress... Yeah, let's patch you up.
  • {Trying to sound sincere} I hope you enjoy your stay.
  • {patient just told you they aren't in pain} Good. Anything else?
  • {Giving an update} Confidence on Subject 12 is high. We'll know for certain post mortem.
  • {Barking an order at the beginning, then the question is asked very precisely} So. Again. Congratulations! You made it onto a baseball team! Which position do you prefer?
  • {Suspicious but giving her patient the benefit of the doubt - transitions to clinical concern} As soon as you don't need the meds you got to lay off. Understood? Any other complications with the injury?
  • {curing patient's chem addiction} Yeah, you got it bad. Let's flush your system. It's gonna burn like crazy, afterwards, all right?
  • {Barking an order} Subject. Answer the questions quickly and with what first comes to mind.
  • {Apologetic} You're hurt, all right, but you're also dead broke. Sorry. Anything else?
  • All done. Any other complaints?
  • All right, but go easy on the Chems.
  • All right. Excuse me.
  • And that's that. Anything else bothering you?
  • Done. Now, was there anything else bothering you?
  • Fine.
  • Go over your symptoms with me.
  • I suppose I could spare some Stimpaks.
  • If you need fixing up, let's get a look at you.
  • If you're hurting just tell the doctor.
  • Let me know if that changes.
  • Let's see what I can spare...
  • My theory is you're a little off your rocker.
  • Now, go over your symptoms for me. One at a time.
  • Off you go, then.
  • {Genuine, a touch grumpy} It's nice to be off the clock.
  • {Apologetic} I'm sorry. Cleaning up addiction costs money, and you're short on caps. Was there anything else?
  • Take better care of yourself in the future, okay?
  • Tell me your symptoms.
  • Uh, if it's free, sure. Thanks.
  • University? You're not serious, right?
  • {medical examination} Eh, I've seen worse. Better stitch you up before infection sets in, though.
  • Very well.
  • What's feeling off today? What can you tell me?
  • {medical examination / Surprised} Oh wow, that's a lot of blood. We'll need to operate right away.
  • {curing patient's chem addiction} Let's clean you up. Not gonna be pleasant...
  • {Apologetic} I can help, but not for free. You'll need to come back when you have the caps. You need anything else?
  • We're lucky to even get close to what they knew back then. Well, unless you're the Institute.
  • You need any doctoring? Just let me know.
  • {Apologetic} We can clean you up, but you don't have enough money to cover the costs. Anything else?
  • {Friendly} If you've got some ailing you, speak up.
  • Nothing that would interest you. Now, let's talk about you and your health.
  • {Delivering a report, and then brining up on an old argument} None. The EKG shows nothing unexpected. The answers are too damned predicatable.
  • Not many doctors around these days. Should let me take a look at you.
  • I can patch you up if you need it. For a small fee, of course.
  • {Shh in her tone to the first. Barking an order to a subordinate} Now, now, now. How are the subject's vitals?
  • {Angry, will lead to violence} Get the fuck out.
  • {Angry} That's stealing!
  • {Firm, irritated} Answer the question.
  • {Firm} Again. Which position?
  • {Pondering} Why?
  • {examining a patient, they just told you their radiation levels are normal} Good. Keep an eye on it, though. What else?
  • If you get that hospital up and running, yeah, sign me up.
  • {Insistent} We need another failure to explore this further. We can do nothing more with Subject 12 except final processing.
  • {seeing signs of radiation sickness} We'll clean you up, don't worry.
  • {played asked for help, then changed his mind} Very well, then.
  • {Dark promise - referring to shocking him} Do you want another treatment?
  • {patient just told you they aren't in pain} Glad to hear it. Anything else?
  • {Proud of her research, showing different charts to her boss} Our metholodology was exhaustive. Subject 12's answers in regards to baseball and his childhood were particularly fascinating. See here. And here.
  • {medical examination / Puzzled} Huh, you look fine, but... oh wait... yep, that's gonna need to be set back in place. Let's get started.
  • Most people look at medicine as a business these days. Makes no sense to share stuff with your competition.
  • {played asked for help, then changed his mind} Fine. Come back later.
  • Hello, stranger. You got anything that ails you? I'll fix you up for a fee.
  • {medical examination} Scrapes and bruises, but it's probably a good idea to get them fixed up.
  • {patient just told you they aren't in pain} Good. Hope it stays that way. Anything else?
  • {curing patient's chem addiction} You're strung out all right. I got something that can clean you up.
  • {Friendly} If you need medical assistance, see me in the morning.
  • Sure there are. Just a couple hundred years old, though.
  • {Friendly} If you need medical services, come see me during my office hours.
  • {medical examination / Thinking} Hmm... gonna need to brace those fractures, apply some cream for the burns, a few sets of stitches. Better get to it...
  • {Said with malice to the subject, then talking casually with her assistant} I will only say this once: speak only when spoken to. Please, continue.
  • {Considering, darkly pleased} Ignore him, you say? Fascinating.
  • {Apologetic} Well, I'd patch you up, but I have costs to cover, and you're short on caps. What else is bothering you?
  • {Said clinically and carefully - emphasize a couple words carefully} You are approached by a frenzied scientist, who yells, "I'm going to put my quantum harmonizer in your photonic resonation chamber!" What's your response?
  • All right. Don't ruin my hard work by dying out there.
  • {Apologetic} I'd like to help you, but I got costs to cover, and you're low on caps. Was there anything else?
  • {Very stern, then carefully asking questions} Just answer the questions and only the questions. Congratulations! You made it onto a baseball team! Which position do you prefer?
  • {Apologetic} You don't have enough caps for the fee. Sorry. Anything else?
  • {Hmmm at the beginning. Thinking aloud.} Do synths even know the rules of baseball?
  • {played asked for help, then changed his mind} On your way, then.
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