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Olympus Heights Audio Diaries
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Suchong - Mozart Of Genetics |
"That's quite a little monster Fontaine's dug up. When she does speak, which is almost never, her accent is thick and grating. Her hair is filthy and she seems to wear the same mustard-stained jumper day after day. But I've got to hand it to Frank: Tenenbaum is the all-time diamond in the rough. No formal training, no experience... but put her in front of a gene sequence, and she's Mozart at the harpsichord." |
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Suchong - Fontaine's Human Jukebox |
"All those years we thought we were making progress: with our Skinner boxes and our electric shocks... what a waste of time. Until Adam, you could no more domesticate a child than a boa constrictor... Fontaine gives Suchong history for child that he wants to imprint into child head. Kid not a person, he jukebox, ready to play whatever tune Fontaine wants to hear." |
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Suchong - Mind Control Antidote |
"Fontaine's become some kind of boogeyman in Rapture, that myth gives him power. But peel back flim-flam and the humbug, he's just another con man. And like all con men, he worries he'll end up on the wrong side of grift. That's why he commissioned Lot 192 - the antidote to the mental control plasmid. Fontaine said I better not tell anybody about the antidote, not even Tenenbaum. And Suchong is inclined to listen." |
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Sullivan - Artist Woman |
"When it was done with Culpepper, I left her as she was in the bathroom. I seen she had a blanket half-knitted by her bed. It was nice, you know, black and red, real pretty. So I took it, so I could, you know, have somebody finish it. So it could be of use to someone. It just didn't seem right to leave it lying there, lying there all by itself." |
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Paparazzi - Fontaine's Breakup |
"Looks like things have gone busto between Fontaine and his little German beanpole. Why a guy like Fontaine would waste his time with that spooky Kraut when he could be gettin' the gravy from any dish he chooses is beyond the understanding of this paparazzi. Even reset the door code to 5744, maybe to be double-sure that beanpole don't sprout up in his yard again..." |
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Frank Fontaine - Sad Saps |
"These sad saps. They come to Rapture, thinking they're gonna be captains of industry. But they all forget that somebody's gotta scrub the toilets. What an angle they gave me- I hand these mugs a cot and a bowl of soup, and they give me their lives. Who needs an army when I got Fontaine's Home for the Poor?" |
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