Close - more like "make a profit"Does "pay off" here mean "be worthwhile" or something else?
If I'm not mistaken, part 10 happens after you've been asked to pay and answer no, which makes the focus of part 10 to find another way to speed things up that isn't paying (as you just refused to do so)Dialogue Tool
Egion: EvergrindCity
LocalID: Belmont_JonesQuest01
Part 9 of 10 and 10 of 10
Um, I'm not really sure what Bag means there in part 10.
In part 9 he says "Unless that stonecarver gets her money from HQ, we're going to have to pay up for her."
and then "Yeah, you're right. Maybe we can speed things up some other way..."
He says part 10 like it was a contradiction to part 9, but paying off her debt would be the way to speed things up. To me it kinda sounds like he means some other way than paying off her debt or getting the paycheck from HQ.
Oooohh, yeah, that makes sense. Thanks!part 10 happens after you've been asked to pay and answer no,
Hmm... okay then.It's probably just a reference to the bird thing. If it says "him" and "his" I'd assume he's male.
Apparently one of the Trick Phase designers suffers from split personality. In PhasingChallangeComputers_Log03 Mr. Zlat's first name is Kaidan. However, in BonusPhasing_Welcome he is calls himself Kailan. Which one is correct? Or are there two of them? Or is it just Melyn, who suffers from the inability to remember names? On that occassion, does any of those gentlemen, how many there might be, happen to be a reference or a pun?
Oh, Melyn's a she? That's also very useful information! Will she still be a she after being named after a certain skateboarding professional?maybe her name will change in time for the Stable update :O
Oh, Melyn's a she? That's also very useful information! Will she still be a she after being named after a certain skateboarding professional?
I don't really understand what you need help with on this one. Could you explain a little more?Dialogue Tool
Region: RogueLike
Local ID: Mayor_End
Part 1 of 3
Say, what? Say, whaaaat? Or is this just something like "Well, I'd be..."?
Well, the Mayor starts his sentence with "I say!". What is that?I don't really understand what you need help with on this one. Could you explain a little more?
Good to know! I heard all which you mentioned except the "I say" one (I'll admit that "crikey" was news to me as well until I met )"I say!" is exactly that - "Well, I'd be". There are many other examples too, of varying formalities - "Wow!" "No way!" "Crikey!" "Well I never!"