Dialogue
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Adjutant
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The end does justify the means.
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I hear your company had no qualms letting you suffer extremely grievous injuries... Relax, I've been informed by an insider. It's worth knowing, don't you think?
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You've got a good atmosphere going on — between you and your Dolls, I mean.
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Cut the crap and get to work.
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Hm, you're starting to grow on me... What did I think of you before? You don't want to know.
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I do talk to people sometimes, just in rather unusual ways...such as bending them over and shoving them into the toilet. It's very useful in getting them to tell the truth.
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In my book, curiosity is very likely to kill the cat.
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In all seriousness, I have always thought of you as a friend when it comes to our aspirations.
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If you can be more focused on your work, I may have an even better opinion of you.
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Devising strategies on the battlefield is not the only thing you can do for Griffin.
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...You feel uncomfortable under my watchful eye? This is my job. You get your safety, I get my money. Get used to it.
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Don't worry, I won't get in your way, but make sure you don't wander out of my sight either. I don't want to end up not getting paid for this job.
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What, do I look like someone who lectures people on life philosophy?
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I seem to have scared quit a few of your employees here. It's mostly related to some trivial matters in the past, but I think I should try to keep a low profile while I'm here.
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If you've got that much free time, you could go catch a wink at the medical room. Don't worry, I'm more than happy to cover for you.
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We should be a bit clearer on our division of labor – I'll come up with solutions, you think about the costs.
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What about your Dolls? Isn't it more efficient to delegate more of your important tasks?
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You must be very confident in your ability to survive to be this foolhardy.
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I'm very much against violence outside of work. What, you don't believe me?
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We're in this line of work. What do you expect, daily counseling service?
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So these are the confidential documents... Relax. If I'd really wanted to read them, I could've done it in dozens of ways.
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My usual life? Even if I had one, it wouldn't be particularly memorable.
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