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| - {Friendly} Thanks.
- Okay.
- {Friendly but a hint of impatience} First, just tell me what you think, then I'll explain.
- {Relieved that the worst didn't happen} Yeah, it was pretty bad. I'm not sure mom would have stayed with him much longer.
- {Impressed, but uncertain... this is good, but strange} He stopped drinking completely and started to work really hard, sometimes long past sunset.
- {Friendly / Friendly} You should take a look at the gourd patch. We've got a prize-winner for sure.
- {Frustration / Angry} I don't understand any of it. I just wish things would go back to normal!
- {Defeated / Apologetic} Alright... alright. I'll talk to you.
- {Frustration / Angry} I don't know what's going on, okay?
- {Frustration / Angry} Dad's acting weird, mom won't talk to him anymore, and now Foreman Bill says dad's one of those robots who looks like people.
- {Reluctant / Relieved} Well... okay. If you really are trying to help, then I guess I can talk to you.
- {Stern} Foreman Bill says we shouldn't trust any strangers who come to visit daddy.
- {Impressed, but unsure} He used to drink all day and he never did any work, then one day, everything changed.
- {A bit mystified} I used to think the same way, but then something happened with my dad.
- {Defensive} Well mom says it's my job to keep an eye on you.
- {A bit disappointed, but hopeful / Sad} Oh, okay. Never mind, then.
- {Sad, coping with a tragedy / Sad} When Bill was pointing that gun at my dad, I was so scared. I'll never forget that.
- {Rising desperation / Pleading} No, wait... please.
- {Enthusiastic, you finally found someone to help you / Neutral} Okay, here goes.
- {Defensive} What are you talking about?
- {Friendly / Friendly} It's good to see you again!
- {Friendly greeting} Hey mom.
- {Relieved agreement} No question about that.
- {Rude} Like I care about your stupid secrets.
- {Hushed voice, don't want to be overheard / Afraid} The truth is, I'm really scared for daddy. Foreman Bill says he's a synth and he has to be dealt with.
- {Pleading} Please, if you really want to help daddy, find out what Cedric and Bill are up to and stop them.
- {Good enough} I only wish he hadn't waited so long. Better late than never, I guess.
- {Haunted, recounting the worst time of your life / Worried} We ran out of food after some Super Mutants wrecked the farm. We... almost didn't make it.
- {Friendly / Friendly} I guess I just wanted to know it was normal, what happened to him. Thanks for helping me sort things out.
- I think it woke him up, you know? Snapped him out of it.
- {Pleased, but a little mystified as to why this happened} He suddenly seemed to care a lot more about what happened to the farm and to us. Honestly, it was nice.
- {Friendly / Question} Do you mind if I ask you something? I need an honest opinion and I figure you've got no reason to lie to me.
- I'm almost done patching up the spare blanket, but I'm about to run out of thread.
- Maybe if you stopped acting like such a whiny little baby, I wouldn't have to anymore.
- {Hushed voice, trying not to be overheard / Worried} He gave Cedric a lot of money and told him to go to Goodneighbor. I don't know why.
- I think you must be right. My dad's a good example.
- {Troubled but trying to put a good face on it / Question} My question is... do you think a person can change? I mean, really change, like deep down?
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| Before
| - Player Default: I think you must be right. My dad's a good example.
- Player Default: Great! Sounds like he just needed to change his priorities.
- Player Default: I don't care. I need information, and you're going to give it to me.
- Wally: Dad says I'm in trouble cause I was playing with his rifle. he says you told him.
- Player Default: Sitting around drunk all day is no way to support a family. Good thing he snapped out of it.
- Player Default: Fine, maybe I won't try to save your father's life.
- June: I'll look for it tomorrow.
- June: What do you need, dear?
- Player Default: That's an interesting question. What makes you ask?
- Player Default: No question about that.
- Player Default: Now's not a good time.
- Player Default: Okay, here goes.
- Player Default: Sure, ask away.
- Player Default: Uh, sure, I guess.
- Player Default: What do you mean? Why not?
- Wally: You're such a tattle-tale!
- Player Default: Sure I do. The ability to change and adapt is a fundamental part of being human.
- Janey: I don't understand any of it. I just wish things would go back to normal!
- Player Default: What do you think caused him to change? Did something happen?
- Player Default: Well, it sounds to me like he just sobered up. Good for him.
- Wally: I'm never going to tell you a secret ever again.
- Player Default: No. You are who you are, and nothing can change that.
- Player Default: Look, your father's in danger and I'm trying to help him.
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| After
| - Janey: My question is... do you think a person can change? I mean, really change, like deep down?
- Player Default: Great! Sounds like he just needed to change his priorities.
- Janey: I guess I just wanted to know it was normal, what happened to him. Thanks for helping me sort things out.
- Janey: The truth is, I'm really scared for daddy. Foreman Bill says he's a synth and he has to be dealt with.
- Wally: Dad says I'm in trouble cause I was playing with his rifle. he says you told him.
- June: What do you need, dear?
- Player Default: Sure, ask away.
- Wally: Tattle-tale! Tattle-tale!
- Player Default: Sure I do. The ability to change and adapt is a fundamental part of being human.
- Janey: He used to drink all day and he never did any work, then one day, everything changed.
- June: I think I've got another spool tucked away in a drawer somewhere.
- Player Default: Look, your father's in danger and I'm trying to help him.
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