About: DLC03DiMA.txt   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : dbkwik.org associated with source dataset(s)

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • DLC03DiMA.txt
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:fallout/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
response
  • Please. Don't share what... we talked about before.
  • {Amused} *chuckle* You know, it's actually pretty nice being able to complain about this with someone who understands...
  • Whatever you believe, we will accept you for who you are. Synth or human.
  • {Concerned} As a scientist, can you not see the value of independent synth life? You have a chance here to witness how wondrous that could be.
  • {Neutral} Yes. Helping synths recover what they've lost means we've had to become familiar with memory wipes and facial reconstruction.
  • First data block recovered. Good. Just keep doing what you're doing.
  • {Concerned} We have no choice. We can't risk the Children of Atom ever getting that code. You have the launch key. You'll... need to use it.
  • {Trying to gently convince a friend you can't act as envoy on his behalf. / Apologetic} I'm sorry, Martin, but no. They have as much right to be here as you do.
  • {Concerned} We must find some way to bring peace to the Children of Atom and Far Harbor.
  • {Neutral} You did... hmm. Perhaps not an ideal resolution, but I suppose the end result is the same.
  • {Neutral} You'll then have to dispose of the remains. Old maintenance shaft walls were never terribly well maintained. They should be able to serve your needs.
  • {Concerned} We could replace High Confessor Tektus with someone willing to forgive Far Harbor and work towards reconciling.
  • If atoning for my actions can keep you safe, well... I care for you all too much to do anything else.
  • You just need to make sure your indexers get back safely to the access point with the data.
  • {Neutral} You should be able to find a spot in the bay's old Command Center where you can deal with him discretely and hide the remains.
  • {Concerned} I appreciate the offer. I do, actually. No one wants bloodshed.
  • {Concerned} If you're willing to retrieve what I've lost and bring my memories back to me, then we'd all be one step closer to solving this conflict without bloodshed.
  • Confessor Martin believes it can bring his people into Division. Destruction at the hands of an atomic blast. He struggles with how literal his interpretation of that precept should be.
  • {Concerned} There's a conflict that's been brewing on this island, shortly after we built Acadia. Between Far Harbor and the Children of Atom.
  • Do you see that green beam of light? That's a Decoder Beam. It can destroy the firewall. You just need to direct the beam to it's vulnerable spot.
  • {Disbelief} So I made a contingency plan. Mass murder. I hid the kill switch code because I couldn't stomach the thought of actually using it.
  • {Sad} Maybe you're right. The compromises I've made... All without even knowing...
  • {you get cut off before you can finish} If there's another name you'd prefer, I'd be happy to...
  • {Friendly} You've entered a place of clarity. Understanding. Peace. While you're here in Acadia, synth-kind welcomes you, as long as you welcome us.
  • {Sad} I was allowed to develop mine based on experience. But with you, they wanted to try transferring an entire personality into you.
  • {Depressed} That was every day for months. Strapped down. Unable to move. Operated on.
  • {Concerned} Tell me why you're here, and I'll try to help you.
  • {Sad} All right. I'll go to Far Harbor and place my fate in their hands. I just hope Acadia survives past what I've done...
  • {Concerned} That's usually a sign. Data is easy to migrate, but feelings... that's a hard thing to transfer into another mind.
  • {Stern} I'm just supposed to accept that? This... mass-murder you've committed?
  • I'm... starting to see things more clearly. We have to keep this secret from Far Harbor.
  • {recorded instructions for retrieving your memories} If you're listening to this, then you made it inside my memory banks. Take a moment. I know it's a lot at once.
  • {retorting the player's words / Concerned} But YOU have killed them. Don't you understand? What victory can anyone claim when they're drowning in blood?
  • {Concerned} Reasonable, willing to accept them as just another living thing. No greater or lesser than humanity itself.
  • {holotape recording, gentle but honest, about to perform a medical procedure to allow someone to infiltrate a town as someone else / Concerned} Yes... It's going to be like having everything you are ripped out and replaced with something else... Someone else.
  • Kasumi is usually working down below, whenever you wish to see her. Is there anything else you'd like to discuss before you go?
  • {Neutral} But he should be ready by the time the deed is done.
  • {Neutral} You've certainly earned one. So, don't worry.
  • {Puzzled} Then you agree? That Far Harbor must never know what happened?
  • {Nervous} And, of course, you are welcome in Acadia whenever you like.
  • {last words before being executed / Sad} I'm sorry...
  • {Sad} One of the Institute's experiments had to do with how our brains could process personality. If we could handle individualized feelings and behaviors.
  • {player botched the plan to replace High Confessor Tektus / Angry} Apparently our plan to replace Tektus has failed. I sacrificed one of my people for nothing. What could you possibly want from me now?
  • {player brought peace by replacing Confessor Tektus / Happy} Now that Confessor Tektus has had a change of heart, we'll be able to negotiate with the Children of Atom and Far Harbor.
  • {Concerned} Consider my offer. Just see what we're trying to accomplish here. What have you got to lose?
  • {Neutral} Does this mean you've seen the sense in the idea?
  • {Friendly} You know, Nick, if you wanted to stay in Acadia, you'd be welcome here.
  • {having a meeting with your trusted advisors about the brewing conflict on the island / Concerned} We need to accomplish this without bloodshed. Far Harbor and the Children of Atom have a right to exist on this island. The same as us.
  • {player asks you to tell your own story before the player will answer your question / Thinking} After I left the Commonwealth, it was decades before I met another of my kind. At first, I didn't believe it.
  • {Trying to convince your friend not to be mad. / Neutral} Martin, please. This can be solved in other ways.
  • But you can't just retrieve that data yourself. One of the programs loaded in that holotape is called the Indexer.
  • Then my plan is simple: Pose as a recruit and infiltrate the Children of Atom. Gain access to their base.
  • {Sympathetic. A group of your friends followers were executed. / Neutral} I heard about the execution. I can't believe they killed your missionary, Martin. I'm sorry.
  • {project voice to a small group of people about 20 feet from you / Sad} Early on during Acadia's founding, I murdered one of your own. I replaced them with one of mine.
  • {DiMA and Nick Valentine escape the Institute. Nick wakes up but thinks DiMA is a monster / Sad} *heavy breathing* Goodbye... Brother...
  • {player is standing there not saying anything / Puzzled} Careful with your words? Admirable.
  • But there were more shipments of the armor on its way to the base, the day the bombs fell. They could be in prime condition if the sealants have held.
  • My dear Faraday... You know there is no other option.
  • {Pleading} Don't squander this opportunity. Take a chance to see that synths aren't the danger you've been told we are.
  • Make sure the indexers have a safe path back to the access point.
  • {player says synths are just machines / Concerned} Ignorance doesn't do your mind justice. Think about what you're saying. Isn't the human body ""just a machine""? That doesn't stop it from being human."
  • {player convinces you to take a side between Far Harbor and the Children of Atom / Concerned} You're... you're right. I can't stay neutral in this any longer. Acadia has to take a side.
  • {Stern} Please. Don't insult me. I know it was you.
  • {Neutral} I'll handle things from here. I'll arrange talks between the Children of Atom and Far Harbor. They will learn to prosper together, under our guidance.
  • {Concerned} But I can promise you that you will be accepted here, whatever you decide is true for yourself.
  • {Stern} Fine. But Acadia is still open to you. Feel free to walk the grounds. Introduce yourself to my co-founders, Faraday and Chase.
  • {Friendly} Have you ever considered our unique perspective, Nick? We are free-thinking synths, but we cannot hide what we are."
  • {Neutral} Tektus lives in fear of being usurped by his predecessor Martin, despite that in all likelihood, Martin is dead.
  • {about to explain your plan to replace the High Confessor / Neutral} This will be difficult for both of us, but I think it's our only option.
  • Acadia is open to you. Feel free to walk the grounds. Introduce yourself to my co-founders, Faraday and Chase.
  • But ultimately, you have to decide for yourself. What do you believe? Have you ever questioned your humanity?
  • I'm glad to hear it. Acadia is open to you. Feel free to walk the grounds. Introduce yourself to my co-founders, Faraday and Chase.
  • This is getting out of control, but there's still a chance they can learn to trust us. We just need one of their own who's on our side.
  • {Neutral} But if you somehow uncovered evidence of Martin's imminent return, I expect Tektus would be interested hearing all you know... in private.
  • {Puzzled} I... suppose that's your version of ""Yes. I'll help.""?"
  • I wanted to prove that humanity and synth could co-exist. That we did not have to fear each other. But I went too far. I see that now...
  • {Pleading} If we're nothing but technology to you, then remember it's how technology is used that's important. Not it's mere existence.
  • {Concerned} None of us take this transition lightly. She's facing the possibility of her entire life being a lie.
  • {Sad} You have to do what you feel is right, but think about the consequences carefully before you act.
  • {regretful / Somber} Giving the Children my old home. Allowing them to safeguard my old memories. I thought our people would be working together.
  • You'll need to deploy Defense Constructs against the system's active countermeasures.
  • {player previously attacked the Children of Atom, so there is no hope for peace / Stern} Your actions have forced my hand with this decision. Now that the Nucleus thinks it's under siege, there's only one course left.
  • {player brought peace by replacing Confessor Tektus / Happy} Thank you for everything you've done. Acadia will always be open to you.
  • {Neutral} Dissent may arise, but the Children have seen what happens to those who speak out.
  • The island will be a better place with both our people working together.
  • {Neutral} It sounds like quite the experience. But I'm glad to know there will be peace on the island again.
  • {convinced that the player is right / Depressed} I remember having these same debates a long time ago... Maybe it's time I accept the logical conclusion...
  • {Somber} I promise you, as long as Far Harbor stands, I will make sure that Acadia does everything to make up for my crimes.
  • {Apologetic} Those projections were merely to help us realize the cost of inaction.
  • {Sad} I couldn't let them do it to you anymore. We were the only two prototypes they made. I literally saw myself in you...
  • {Stern} Fine. But I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not going to stoop to your level and swing first.
  • {Grim, marching to his own execution} I'm gambling the lives of my people that your trust in Far Harbor is not misplaced.
  • {Neutral} All we have to do is manufacture Martin's uprising. To do so, I'll need raw material. Martin recorded many of our conversations.
  • I have no use for them, but you never know. Maybe they'll be worth digging up one day..."
  • {player is standing there not saying anything} Take your time...
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software