Speaker
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Dialogue
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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Colega superior! A question I do have!
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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Go on.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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I have heard tell that WARP trains take roundabout paths across the Outskirts so as to prevent crashes during high-speed travel; are these tales correct?
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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They are not.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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I—I see… Permit me another! Is it of verity that first-class passengers are provided with an apéritif from the “vacuum cellar” in 17-dimensional warp space?
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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They are not.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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Ahem… W-Well, I can say I had a feeling that such frivolous chronicles would be untrue! Then, about our fellow agents…
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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Miss Don Quixote was your name, correct?
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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Verily so!
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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…Why don’t you take a seat. You’ll be able to see the train with your own eyes in no time.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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WHAT HO!!!!!! I—I shall do as such!
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Little did this child know…
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There was a reason her senior colleague cut short her questioning spree.
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There was a reason her answers were so short and simple.
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After that, it wasn’t long until the child learned the real truth.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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…I won’t stop you from having fantasies, Miss Don Quixote.
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Don Quixote
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This… This is…
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 W Corp. Cleanup Agent Faust
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Just please keep in mind that reality may not quite align with them.
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Brought face-to-face with what lie within the newly-arrived train, the child sat in place, her face filled with disconcertment and disgust.
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Of course, anyone would react like that.
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Those carriages… Learning the truth behind them does that.
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