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Location: Garden of New Eden, by the top of either of the stairs from the pool (It doesn't matter if you pick the left or right set of stairs as there is a man on the top of both). |
Location: Garden of New Eden, by the top of either of the stairs from the pool (It doesn't matter if you pick the left or right set of stairs as there is a man on the top of both). |
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- For the Scripted Events of BioShock & BioShock 2, see Scripted Events.
- For the Scripted Events of Burial at Sea, see Scripted Events (Burial at Sea).
Scripted Events in BioShock Infinite are deliberate situations created by the game designers that occur throughout Columbia, and serve to advance the narrative without playing an important role in the game's story. During these events, the characters may perform unique actions or say original dialogue separate from the normal character models. This article is meant to chronicle the conversation and animation of individuals who are too minor to warrant their own page.
BioShock Infinite
Town Center
Praying Pilgrims
Premise: Three pilgrims recommit themselves to the Founding Fathers.
Location: The Welcome Center, Garden of New Eden, in between the three statues of the Founding Fathers.
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Pilgrim 1: "And how do we know this was the new Eden? Are we to rely upon our own pride to make it so?"
- Pilgrims: "No, because our pride cannot make it so."
- Male Pilgrim 1: "We know because the Angel Columbia favored our Founders with three gifts of gold."
- Female Pilgrim: "To Father Washington, she granted a sword of gold, so that Eden would have strenght that set her above all other nations."
- Male Pilgrim 2: "To Father Franklin: a key of gold, so that Eden might have industry that set her above all other nations."
- Female Pilgrim: "To Father Jefferson: a scroll, so that Eden might have laws that set her above all other nations."
- Male Pilgrim 1: "And so each year, we recommit ourselves to our Founders, and our Prophet, Father Comstock."
- Pilgrims: "…and recommit to our Prophet, Father Comstock."
- Male Pilgrim 1: "So that we may follow in the Prophet's path."
- Pilgrims: "AMEN."
Pilgrim Greeter
Premise: A man greets the newcomers by explaining the baptism.
Location: Garden of New Eden, by the top of either of the stairs from the pool (It doesn't matter if you pick the left or right set of stairs as there is a man on the top of both).
Character: Male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Pilgrim: "Our Prophet fills our lungs with water, so they may better love the air."
Praying Pilgrim
Premise: A pilgrim prays to Father Washington.
Location: Garden of New Eden,
Character: Male Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Male Pilgrim: "He who crossed the Delaware, with flaming sword and wings of angels… watch over me and lend me strength. Shield my mind from fear and doubt, so that I may hold fast against all invaders. Father Washington, hear my prayer."
Mr. Rossignol and His Lovely Friend
Premise: Two citizens are enjoying each other's company.
Location: New Eden Square, on a bench by the Garden of New Eden entrance
Character: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Woman on Bench: "Why, no Mr. Rossignol. I've never had an oyster."
- Woman on Bench: [giggle] "Mr. Rossignol, you are terrible."
Fellow Travellers
Premise: Some citizen discuses the inconveniences with the schedule for the docking buildings.
Location: New Eden Square, directly after leaving the Garden of New Eden
Character: Male and female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian 1: "My favorite city park only docks here between 9am and 11. It's got a waterfall and everything. Argh… I just missed it!"
- Male Civilian 2: "I bet we could have something arranged…"
- Round Two
- Male Civilian 2: "It's damn inconvenient when buildings don't dock on-time…"
- Male Civilian 1: "Yesterday I had to take a gondola. Rubbing elbows with all sorts."
Hot Dog Seller
Premise: The hot dog seller greets Booker DeWitt at sight.
Location: New Eden Square, leaning on the hot dog stand
Character: Male Columbia Citizen, Booker DeWitt
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Mornin'."
- Booker: "Good to see you."
Weather Watchers
Premise: A man and a woman review the weather of the day.
Location: New Eden Square, at the end of the bridge from the Garden of New Eden.
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Perfect day for the celebration…"
- Female Civilian: "Father Comstock must have foreseen and planned it just this way!"
Statue Observers
Premise: A woman criticizes the statue of Zachary Hale Comstock and discuses an event she read about in the paper with her partner.
Location: New Eden Square, in front of Father Comstock's statue.
Characters: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "Hmm. Oh, that statue… I just think it fails to capture Father Comstock's absolute… you know… divinity!"
- Round Two
- Female Civilian: "Did you see the paper this morning?"
- Male Civilian: "Mmm-hmm. Horrible what the Vox did…"
- Female Civilian: "There's no sense in reasoning with these savages."
- Male Civilian: "Comstock will handle 'em."
Life's No Picnic
Premise: A mother teaches her son some discipline during their picnic.
Location: New Eden Square, on the grass by the statue of Father Comstock.
Characters: Female and Boy Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Mother: " 'Like' does not matter to a Liberty Scout. There's no room for preference, only 'duty.' "
- Round Two
- Mother: "Fair? That's enough of that kind of talk. Sometimes I don't know if I'm raising a Duke… or a Dimwit."
Saltonstall Supporter
Premise: A man expresses his political believes to his friends.
Location: New Eden Square, outside Hudson's Fine Clothing.
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Saltonstall's alright, I tell ya. Says he's for faith, family, and fatherland. Who can be against all that?!"
Hudson's Shoeshine
Premise: A man talks about his problems while getting his shoes shined.
Location: New Eden Square, Hudson's Fine Clothing.
Characters: Male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Never hire an artist, my dear fellow. They are a temperamental and unreliable lot to-a-man.
- Shoeshiner: "Uh-huh."
- Male Civilian: "I told him that the park is exceeding far behind schedule… th-th-the landscaping is half-finished, th-the statuary hasn't arrived, the fountain is full of rainwater, for God's sake. Even the marigolds are still unplanted. All work which should've been done months ago."
- Shoeshiner: "Uh-huh."
- Male Civilian: "Do you know what he told me? He said that he was 'tired.' That-that the work had taken much from him. I said "Good God, man, don't tell me about details! Just get it done!""
- Shoeshiner: "Mmm-hmm."
- Male Civilian: "You almost finished down there?"
- Shoeshiner: "Yessir."
Curt's Customers
Premise: A couple is enjoying a cup of coffee while disusing the Vox Populi and their waiter.
Location: New Eden Square, sitting by a table outside Curt's Groceries & Meats.
Characters: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian:"Ugh! Vox Populi this, Vox Populi that… Now what does "Vox Populi" even mean, for heaven's sake?"
- Male Civilian: "It's Latin. It means—"
- Female Civilian: "Lah-tin? Ah-ah-ah!"
- Round Two
- Female Civilian: "You know, I thought I detected a hint of an accent from our waiter…"
- Male Civilian: "Hmmm…"
Sportsman
Premise: A man assumes Booker's into sports and contemplates him.
Location: New Eden Square, on the porch of the building next to Curt's Groceries & Meats.
Character: Male Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Good day, Citizen. You're looking fit."
- Round Two
- Male Civilian: "Sport, friend. I can tell you're a man who's keen on sport. I'm fond of the Greco-Roman style, you know. If you want, I can always teach you."
Water Play
Premise: Two children are playing in the spray of a fire hydrant.
Location: New Eden Square, by the fire hydrant aside the building next to Columbia Creamery
Characters: Boy Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Boy Civilians: [Laughter]
Parade Bridge Guard
Premise: This policeman guards the bridge while the parade floats by and gives his wishes to the people waiting for the bridge to be open again.
Location: New Eden Square, by the bridge
Character: Police
Voice: Normal
- If Booker approaches the bridge before the parade has finished
- Policeman: "Sorry, pal. You gotta wait like all the rest."
- When the bridge opens
- Policeman: "All clear. Good luck at the raffle, folks."
Rafflegoers
Premise: A couple talks about the the important of choosing the right event to attend while passing over the bridge.
Location: New Eden Square, walking over the bridge to a bench.
Characters: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "Picking the right event to attend on a day like this is serious business, you know. Can't be everywhere at once. You'll always miss something…"
- Male Civilian: "That's why we're going to the raffle. I have a good feeling this year."
Strong in the Sword
Premise: Citizen discuss one of their friends
Location: New Eden Square, on the other side of the bridge, outside the Grocery.
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "He's strong in the sword, but a bit weak in the key and the scroll, if you get my meaning…"
Tipper
Premise: A man walks up to the Grocery and flips a coin in to the tip box. Booker then (if the player chooses so) walks up to the box and questions the system.
Location: New Eden Square, Grocery
Character: Male Columbia Citizen
Voice: N/A, Troy Baker for Booker DeWitt
- Booker: "Honor system, eh?"
Flower Saleswoman
Premise: A fund seeker asks Booker to buy some flowers, Booker kindly declines.
Location: New Eden Square, outside Chas. A. White Supply
Character: Female Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal, Troy Baker for Booker DeWitt
- Female Civilian: "Would you care for a boutonniere? We're raising money for the girl's patriotic league."
- Booker: "Maybe next time."
- Female Civilian: "You'd look dashing with one in your lapel. Come back if you change your mind!"
Rock-Paper-Scissors
Premise: Two children play rock-paper-scissors.
Location: New Eden Square, outside Wilson Bros. & Company
Characters: Boy and girl Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Boy and Girl Civilians: [Playing the game]
Arguing Couple
Premise: A couple has a disagreement.
Location: New Eden Square, outside Wilson Bros. & Company
Characters: Male and Female Citizens
Voice: Normal
- John: "I'd keep an eye on that kind of talk, friend. That kind of talk draws attention."
- Female Civilian: "Oh, don't turn into some Finkton radical on me John. I do not want to be some character out of "I Married a Vox Populi," now do I?"
Double Date
Premise: Two couples anticipate the evening and awaits their friend.
Location: New Eden Square, right by the stairs to the Fairgrounds.
Characters: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian 1: "I can't wait for tonight."
- Female Civilian 2: "I agree!"
- Male 1: "You keep saying that."
- Male 2: "Should we go in?"
- Round Two
- Male 1: "Where's Matthew?"
- Male 2: "I don't know what he sees in her."
- Female Civilian 1: "Money."
- Group: [Laughter]
Science Enthusiasts
Premise: A couple appreciates the scientific wonders of their city.
Location: Fairgrounds, on a bench near the Voxophone booth.
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "The advances in science and wonder we've seen in our lifetime… Soon enough, Fink and Lutece will be sending folks to the moon!"
- Female Civilian: "Wouldn't that be something? Moon people…"
Possession Introduction
Premsie: Booker DeWitt is introduced to his first Vigor: Possession and uses the ability on the ticket machine.
Location: The Fairgrounds, by the Possession booth and the gates to the Path of the Scroll.
Characters: Female Columbia Citizen and a Admission Machine
Voice: Normal, Troy Baker for Booker DeWitt
- Possession Hawker: "Has a pay telephone ever refused to connect you with a beloved spouse? Well! It's time to take back control from the men of metal! With Possession. YOU are the master! You will bend any machine to your will!"
- Attempting to buy a ticket from the ticket machine
- Automatic Ticket Taker: "Sorry pal, the raffle is all sold out! Entrance is reserved for dignitaries and very important personages alone."
- Booker: "I'm guessing that don't mean me."
- When approaching the Possession Hawker after failing to buy a ticket
- Possession Hawker:"Wanna get into the lottery, handsome? Give that mechanical moron a taste of Possession. If you're looking to buy, you need only to say the word."
- Grabbing the Vigor
- Booker: "Give me one of those."
- Possession Hawker: "With just a whisper, they're all ears…"
- After ingesting the Vigor
- Booker: "What the hell was that?"
- After using Possession on the ticket machine
- Automaton Ticket Taker: "Well. if it isn't Assemblyman Buford! Your spot at the raffle awaits. Don't know why I didn't recognize you before. Odd! Always good to have a gentlemen of your caliber at our fine fairgrounds!"
Hopscotch
Premise: Two girls play hopscotch while rhyming.
Location: Path of the Scroll, straight ahead from the Fairgrounds' exit.
Characters: Girl Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Girls: "Songbird, Songbird, see him fly. Drop the children from the sky. When - the young ones - mis-be-have… Es-corts chil-dren to-their-grave… Ne-ver - back-talk - ne-ver - lie… Or-he'll-drop-you-FROM-THE-SKY!"
Booker's Admirer
Premise: Two women comments on Booker and one of them takes a liking in him.
Location: Path of the Scroll, sitting on a veranda, near the Fairgrounds' exit.
Characters: Female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "Look at that one… he looks lost."
- Mary: "He looks just fine to me."
- Female Civilian: "Mary, you are a living, walking scandal."
Lady News
Premise: A woman informs her friends about new stock, coming to a line of vending machines.
Location: Path of the Scroll, near the veranda by the Fairgrounds' exit.
Characters: Female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian 1: "I heard the Father Franklin machines will be taking in new stock soon…"
Thomas and the Wife
Premise: A couple discuss Lady Comstock.
Location: Path of the Scroll, down the road to the right of the the Fairgrounds' exit.
Characters: Female and male Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "My role model? Why, Lady Comstock, of course…"
- Civilians: "The prophet bless her and keep her."
- Female Civilian: "Oh, that poor woman, the things she suffered…"
- Thomas: "Suffering don't make you holy."
- Female Civilian: "Well, it certainly doesn't hurt."
- Round Two
- Thomas: "I believe all the prophet's teachings — but some people think that Lady Comstock not only designed the Columbian flag, but sewed every single one of them in existence… I mean, really…"
- Female Civilian: "You know, Thomas, I don't make light of your beliefs. I would appreciate if you did not make light of mine… And in front of our friends!"
Sky-Hook introduction
Premise: A policeman showcase his new weapon to his colleague.
Location: Path of the Scroll, down the road to the right of the the Fairgrounds' exit.
Characters: Police
Voice: Normal
- Policeman 1: "When did you get that?"
- Policeman 2: "This little beauty? The whole division got them. If we're going to flush the Vox out of the sky-line system, we gotta have the best."
- Policeman 1: "They got any openings in the group? I'd love to bust some Vox skull."
Comstock Center Rooftops
Friends of the Negro Society Members
Premise: A couple argues about the rights of the black citizens and hides Booker DeWitt from the police.
Location: Montgomery Residence
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizens, Police (voice only)
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "Violence is not the answer! As much as I support her cause and her people, blood must not be shed."
- Female Civilian: "What do you expect these poor negroes to do? How they treat them — it was bound to happen!"
- Male Civilian: "Violence is not a foregone conclusion."
- If Booker fires the gun before the couple notices him
- Male Civilian: "Please! Please leave!"
- Noticing Booker DeWitt
- Male Civilian: "It's him! The one they're after… Go… they're looking for you."
- Policemen knocks on the door and the residents reaction
- Policeman: "Police! We're in need of your assistance"
- Female Civilian: "They're here!"
- Male Civilian: "Shh! Keep your voice down!"
- Policeman: "Alright, let's move on…"
- When the police breaks in if Booker is noticed
- Female Civilian: "Get out!"
The Witness & the Cop
Premise: A woman tries to give her testimony for a crime she witnessed to a police sketch artist.
Location: Residence, bottom floor
Characters: Female Columbia Citizen, Police
Voice: Normal
- Female Witness: "He was taller than that slimmer. His eyes were farther apart."
- Policeman: "Mmm-hmm. What color were his eyes?"
- Female Witness: "Blue… No, green… hmm, I can't remember. His eyes were bigger than that… squinty."
- Policeman: "Okay. Miss, can you recall his hair color?"
- Female Witness: "It was, hmm… red and curly? He looked Irish to me. Yes, like that!"
- Policeman: "Okay, what about his temperament?"
- Female Witness: "Oh-ho-ho-ho! He was certainly an anarchist. You can spot them anywhere, you know."
- Policeman: "Oh, I know."
- Female Witness: "That's a close likeness."
Battleship Bay
Shocked Citizen
Premise: Shocked citizen witness the destroyed Monument Tower.
Location: Upper Boardwalk, after leaving the gift shop.
Characters: Female and male Rapture Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "I don't understand… How could— How could this happen?! Why didn't the Prophet forsee this?!"
- Frederick: "Who knows what the prophet sees… he tells us what he deems wise. It's okay, it's okay."
- Female Civilian: "Oh, Frederick…" [Cries]
Assistance Speculator
Premise: A women wonders why the Handyman is never around when needed.
Location: Upper Boardwalk, by the Arcade entrance.
Character: Female Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian: "What I want to know is, why's there never a Handyman around when you need one?! What are they good for — except scaring people with their grotesque disabilities?"
Planting Kisses
Premise: A mother chastises her son.
Location: The Arcade, the right hall beyond the White Bathrooms
Characters: Female and boy Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Mother: "It's one thing to find out you're running around planting kisses on all the girls… but little Mary McCarthy? [gasp] And that horrid Erin O'Malley? If your father found out… Ugh! It is bad enough he has to employ those potato-eaters…"
- Fredrick: [Cries]
- Mother: "Oh, Fredrick, you leave me in such a state…"
Ungrateful
Premise: A man complains about the service in front of his wife and a waiter.
Location: The Arcade, before the hall to the White Bathrooms
Characters: Male and female Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Male Civilian: "I swear, the service gets worse here every time we come back."
- Florence: "Hmm."
Time Seeker
Premise: A woman asks Booker what time it is and Elizabeth respondes.
Location: The Arcade, by the window near the stairs on the right to the Gondola Station
Characters: Female Columbia Citizen, Elizabeth
Voice: Normal, Courtnee Draper for Elizabeth
- Female Civilian: "Kind sir, would you happen to have the time?"
- If Elizabeth is near by
- Elizabeth: "It's about… 7:30."
- Female Civilian: "Oh… Thank you."
Modern Woman
Premise: Two women gossip about their friend.
Location: The Arcade, near the stairs before the turnstile to the Gondola Station
Character: Female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Female Civilian 1: "She's working, is she?"
- Female Civilian 2: "Yes, at a newspaper."
- Female Civilian 1: "Well, that's the modern woman, I suppose."
- Female Civilian 2: "Doesn't make it right."
Soldier's Field
Concerned Mothers
Premise: Two mothers let their children watch a Dimwit & Duke play while they nervously discuss the events of the day.
Location: Main Street, in front of the stage
Character: Female Columbia Citizens
Voice: Normal
- Mother 1: "Okey. We'll just… let the children enjoy the show as long as they like… At least until the Prophet tells us more…"
- Mother 2: "The Prophet will tell us what to do… I don't know what to tell the boys. They ask so many questions, and I just don't know the answers!"
- Round Two
- Mother 1: "You know, Sally's boy was in Comstock Center…"
- Mother 2: "Has she had any word?"
- Mother 1: "Not yet."
- Mother 2: "Oh, Lord… Lord, Lord, Lord…"
Finkton Proper
Frannie and Her Fellow Guard
Premise: One of Fink's guards tries his luck on one of the female guards and gets rejected. Booker kills them but when Elizabeth opens a Tear to an alternate Columbia, they are Merged back to life.
Location: Plaza of Zeal, Good Time Club, Basement
Characters: Male and female Soldiers
Voice: Normal
- Male Fink Guard: "C'mon, Frannie, you're a modern woman… it's nineteen TWELVE…"
- Frannie: "It's gonna be TWO THOUSAND twelve before I'm interested in one like you."
- After opening the Tear to an alternate Columbia
- Male Fink Guard: "I'm Disgusted, DISGUSTING, sick SICK sick…"
- Frannie: "Did I… Why am I STILL HERE…?"
- Male Fink Guard: "I hate ONE of ME… WHO-DO-I-Hate?! Can't tell WHICH ONE… Two-in-here… WHO-is-the-I?! Which ONE hates WHICH?!"
- Frannie: "Wh… What do we do now?"
Emporia
Wine Tasting
Premise: Two Vox Populi force a civilian to serve them wine.
Location: Harmony Lane, in the unnamed pub
Characters: Vox Soliders and Male Columbia Citizen
Voice: Normal
- Vox Populi: "Yes, yes… More of your finest wine, James… Consider this "overdue recompense"… Or, wait, wait… "BACK TAXES"…"
- Vox Populi: [Laughing]
- James: "Oh, thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you…"
Behind the Scenes
- The woman in the dialog from "Arguing Couple" mentions "I Married a Vox Populi" which is a reference to the 1949 film "I Married a Communist."