Starfield:Diplomat (Background)
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Diplomat | |||||||||||||||
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The wars are over. Peace now reigns over the Settled Systems. But only because there are those quietly fighting to keep it. Because of you, agreements were signed, words were heeded... lives were spared. | |||||||||||||||
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Diplomat is a Background in Starfield.
Dialogue Usage[edit]
Sometimes you can use your Diplomat background in conversation:
Dialogue | Usage |
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We're both well aware of Adler's temperament. The wisest move would be to cooperate. | |
I just presented them with the truth: that they could coexist with the Retreat. | |
Nothing like it will ever happen again, both sides know how important it is to keep the peace. | Dialogue with Supervisor Lin. |
Peacekeeping can be such a messy business. | Dialogue with Simeon Bankowski. |
No games. Tell me why you committed the attacks or I take this straight to the Cabinet. | |
I find that problems get solved quicker when speaking about them in an open forum. | Dialogue with Ji Nashida. |
I can promise you that I am an excellent listener. | Dialogue with Dietrich Sieghart. |
Look, we both deal in government. Let's talk about Mr. Brennan's shipment and why you're holding it. | |
I've got experience with these kinds of situations. | |
We're entering a high-stakes negotiation to find a way to deal with these Terrormorphs. | |
The UC Interstellar Affairs Office will wire you a recruitment fee of [4000] from its discretionary fund. | |
Sounds like we need some leverage over Ambassador Radcliff. | |
When it comes to influencing people, I'm the best you've got. | |
Don't worry. I'm used to dealing with people like her. | |
When it comes to dealing with people and corporate relationships, there's no one better. |