CATEGORY
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TYPE
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SUBTYPE
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PROMPT
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DIALOGUE BEFORE
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RESPONSE TEXT
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DIALOGUE AFTER
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SCRIPT NOTES
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SCENE
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: That's pretty ingenious. I bet you can work around the clock.
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Of course, darling. Our unique hierarchy allows for constant operation.
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SupervisorWhite: You see, there are two kinds of robots here.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Robots can do simple tasks, sure, but you need a human being to make the big decisions.
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Ah, but that's where Graygarden is unique, darling.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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We're not just simple robots. We have a unique social structure - a hierachy, if you will.
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SupervisorWhite: You see, there are two kinds of robots here.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: This place seems familiar. I think I saw a bit about it on the news, back before the war.
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Yes, construction was completed mere days before the war.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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We were able to survive and continue our operations only because our creator made us fully self-sufficient.
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SupervisorWhite: You see, there are two kinds of robots here.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: There's not even one person here?
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That's right, darling. We are entirely self-sufficient, with no need for human guidance.
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SupervisorWhite: You see, there are two kinds of robots here.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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SupervisorWhite: Of course, darling. Our unique hierarchy allows for constant operation.
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You see, there are two kinds of robots here.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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The worker drones carry out labor and maintenance.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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We supervisors - that is, myself, Greene and Brown - possess sophisticated cognition processors.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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We are capable of complex analysis and decision-making, a testament to the genius of our creator, Doctor Edward Gray.
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Player Default: Obviously, the man was brilliant to come up with something like this.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Obviously, the man was brilliant to come up with something like this.
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I could hardly have said it better myself, darling.
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SupervisorWhite: Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Only a madman would think that artificial intelligence could replace human intuition and experience.
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You misunderstand him, darling. He wanted only to know what a machine was truly capable of.
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SupervisorWhite: Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: I remember him. He was one of RobCo's senior engineers, but more than a little eccentric.
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That's the second time you've said that you remember something before the war.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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I think you're a little confused darling. You simply can't have been alive back then.
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SupervisorWhite: Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: I remember him. He was one of RobCo's senior engineers, but more than a little eccentric.
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You seem a bit confused, darling.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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You're far too young to remember anything that happened before the war.
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Player Default: I was in a vault. They put me in cryogenic freeze.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: What became of Doctor Gray?
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Like so many others, he died in the war. It was a terrible loss.
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SupervisorWhite: Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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Sad
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: I could hardly have said it better myself, darling.
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Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Perhaps you've noticed that I possess a rather singular personality, as do the other supervisors.
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Companion: That's puttin' it mildly.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Well, it's definitely unique. Sort of hard to miss.
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I'll take that as a compliment, darling.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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After all, the last thing any woman wants to be is ordinary.
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SupervisorWhite: A few other things you should know... talk to Greene if you need supplies.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: A tin can that talks like a femme fatale is still a tin can.
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Some men know how to talk to a woman. The rest are more like you.
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SupervisorWhite: A few other things you should know... talk to Greene if you need supplies.
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Disdain
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Why did Doctor Gray give you these unusual personalities?
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Genius is restless, darling. It abhors stagnation. Doctor Gray was tired of the standard Mister Handy personality.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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He looked to his favorite television characters for inspiration, and we are the result.
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SupervisorWhite: A few other things you should know... talk to Greene if you need supplies.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: I was in a vault. They put me in cryogenic freeze.
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Remarkable! I must say, darling, you seem very well-preserved.
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SupervisorWhite: Now, where was I...
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Just forget I said it.
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Of course, darling. I can see it's a sensitive subject for you.
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SupervisorWhite: Now, where was I...
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: It's a long story.
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Of course, darling. A lady knows when not to pry.
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SupervisorWhite: Now, where was I...
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: You haven't met anyone else who was around back then?
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I'm sorry to disappoint you, darling, but no.
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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In my experience, you are unique.
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SupervisorWhite: Now, where was I...
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: Remarkable! I must say, darling, you seem very well-preserved.
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Now, where was I...
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Ah yes, Edward Gray.
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SupervisorWhite: Robotics and artificial intelligence were our creator's great passions, rivaled only by his love of television.
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DialogueGraygardenBranchRememberPast
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Player Default: After all, the last thing any woman wants to be is ordinary.
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A few other things you should know... talk to Greene if you need supplies.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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If it's caps you need, Brown might have a few odd jobs.
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SupervisorWhite: Farewell for now, dahling.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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SupervisorWhite: Farewell for now, dahling.
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Ah, there's one other thing. A question, really.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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SupervisorWhite: If it's caps you need, Brown might have a few odd jobs.
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Farewell for now, dahling.
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SupervisorWhite: Ah, there's one other thing. A question, really.
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DialogueGraygardenIntro
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Detection
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Detection
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NormalToCombat
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You've gone too far, dahling!
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(See notes for Supervisor White) Shouting, starting a fight.
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Detection
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Detection
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NormalToCombat
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I can't allow that!
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(See notes for Supervisor White) Shouting, starting a fight.
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Detection
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Detection
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NormalToCombat
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How dare you!
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(See notes for Supervisor White) Shouting, starting a fight.
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Brown: Well, it just seems to be a tad slow of late, as if it's not running on a full charge.
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It's probably just a defect in the power unit. I'll have a look at it later.
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Brown: Jolly good. Just let me know if we need a new power unit and I'll see if can't make a trade for one.
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DialogueGraygardenBrownWhiteScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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The mutfruit's looking ripe, darling. You should gather some up for Brown to sell.
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Greene: Whoa, there! Just hold your horses, little lady.
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DialogueGraygardenWhiteGreeneScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Greene: It's going to be a few more weeks before this fruit produces that sweet, delicious taste your kids will love.
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Well I simply can't agree, darling. Call it a woman's intuition if you like, but this crop is ready now.
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Greene: Oh, I'm so sorry but that is the wrong answer.
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DialogueGraygardenWhiteGreeneScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Greene: Better luck next time, but hey, thanks for playing!
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Have it your way, but don't say I didn't warn you, darling.
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DialogueGraygardenWhiteGreeneScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Greene: Supervisor White, you're the next contestant!
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What do you want, darling? And please make it quick, I haven't got all day.
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Greene: Bad news, I'm afraid.
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A demure femme fatale
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DialogueGraygardenGreeneWhiteScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Greene: Our latest mutfruit crop is coming in smaller than usual, and some of the fruit isn't ripening quickly enough.
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Again? It's got to be the water. It's been getting more toxic by the day, and now it's affecting the plants.
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Greene: Well, if something isn't done soon, it'll be game over for the entire crop.
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Frustrated
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DialogueGraygardenGreeneWhiteScene
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Scene
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SceneDialogue
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Custom
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Greene: Without fruit to sell to the traders, we won't have caps to buy the spare parts we need to keep running.
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Then let's hope we can find someone willing to help us, darling.
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DialogueGraygardenGreeneWhiteScene
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