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Scripted Events are deliberate situations created by the game designers that occur throughout Rapture, and serve to advance the narrative. During these events, the characters may perform unique actions or say original dialogue separate from the normal character models' performances. This article is meant to chronicle the conversation and animation of individuals who are too minor to have/deserve their own page. File:Spoilers.png

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  • Scripted Events are deliberate situations created by the game designers that occur throughout Rapture, and serve to advance the narrative. During these events, the characters may perform unique actions or say original dialogue separate from the normal character models' performances. This article is meant to chronicle the conversation and animation of individuals who are too minor to have/deserve their own page. File:Spoilers.png
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  • Scripted Events are deliberate situations created by the game designers that occur throughout Rapture, and serve to advance the narrative. During these events, the characters may perform unique actions or say original dialogue separate from the normal character models' performances. This article is meant to chronicle the conversation and animation of individuals who are too minor to have/deserve their own page. File:Spoilers.png
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