Escape From Echo Base — 26 of 54

Alex Gibbins-Stark

Release 1

Section 24 - Conversation

A person has a table name called conversation.

A person has text called ignorant response.

Instead of asking an awake person about a topic:

let answers be the conversation of the noun;

let L be the location of the noun;

repeat through the answers:

if the topic understood includes topic entry:

if there is a location entry:

if L is the location entry or L is in the location entry:

say "[reply entry][paragraph break]";

rule succeeds;

otherwise:

say "[reply entry][paragraph break]";

rule succeeds;

say "[the ignorant response of the noun]".

Instead of asking an awake person about a topic:

say "[the ignorant response of the noun]".

Instead of asking an asleep person about a topic:

say "[The noun] [do] not respond."

Instead of asking a dead person about a topic:

say "[The noun] [seem] a little more quiet than usual."

To seem is a verb.