Clive Dove ( Future Luke Triton ) (
vengefulyears) wrote1972-03-18 10:21 pm
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Clive script
This post is a compilation of all of Clive's scenes/lines in Unwound Future! Obviously this post contains massive UF spoilers so you probably shouldn't read this if you haven't beaten the game yet. If you notice any errors, including typos or things that I've missed, please don't hesitate to tell me!
To make the post easier to navigate, here's a little "table of contents":
Opening Scene
Ch. 1: Is This the Future?
Ch. 2: A Boy Named Luke
Ch. 3: The Enigmatic Future
Ch. 4: Back to the Present
Ch. 6: Traveling Companions?
Ch. 7: Chinatown
Ch. 8: A Meeting by the River
Ch. 9: The Master of the Towering Pagoda
Ch. 10: Across the Thames
Ch. 12: The Truth Revealed
Ch. 13: The Stronghold of Madness
Epilogue: The Unwound Future
Miscellaneous Lines
To make the post easier to navigate, here's a little "table of contents":
Opening Scene
Ch. 1: Is This the Future?
Ch. 2: A Boy Named Luke
Ch. 3: The Enigmatic Future
Ch. 4: Back to the Present
Ch. 6: Traveling Companions?
Ch. 7: Chinatown
Ch. 8: A Meeting by the River
Ch. 9: The Master of the Towering Pagoda
Ch. 10: Across the Thames
Ch. 12: The Truth Revealed
Ch. 13: The Stronghold of Madness
Epilogue: The Unwound Future
Miscellaneous Lines
Chapter 3: The Enigmatic Future
Casino Entrance
Clive: Luke, please call me anything but Mr. Triton. It's really strange being called that by myself.
Luke: It's pretty awkward for me too. But what else am I supposed to call you?
Layton: I don't see why you both can't be called Luke. Should the need to distinguish you two apart arise, you can be Big Luke, and you Little Luke.
Luke: I'm not too keen on Little Luke, but it beats all this confusion.
Clive: Whatever you say goes, Professor. It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance again, Little Luke!
Luke: Oh, no, the pleasure is all mine, Big Luke!
Clive: Heh heh. Now, where were we? Oh, yes. There's something that I need to check up on. Professor, on your way to the casino, did you pass a restaurant in the shopping arcade?
Layton: The one near the southern exit to the arcade?
Clive: That's the one. We'll head there first. A friend of mine is waiting for us there.
Flatstone St. 1
Luke: I know. We walked through here earlier.
Clive: Oh, right. Of course you did. You mentioned that before, didn't you?
Luke: Yeah... Hey, you know, there's something I've been wondering about.
Clive: What's on your mind?
Luke: Well, a time machine able to take people to any point in time could really change the world. Not just that--it could improve people's lives!
Clive: Yes, it certainly has the potential to do that.
Luke: So, even though the machine could do so much for people, you want to stop it from being made.
Clive: Think about this scenario. Imagine there's this bully who's always giving you trouble.
Luke: Go on.
Clive: Now, let's say you had that time machine we've been talking about. Would you travel back in time to when that bully was a bratty five-year-old and whale on him?
Luke: Of course not! That'd be cruel.
Clive: Of course you wouldn't, because you've got a good heart. But imagine the damage someone less kind could do with a machine like that.
Luke: I guess I never thought of it that way. We've got to stop that machine from being built!
Arcade
Layton: Is this the place you had in mind, Big Luke?
Clive: Yes, this is the one. Let's head in.
Restaurant
Luke: Yeah! He's the one who brought us that letter from you.
> Talk to Shipley
Clive: Sorry to keep you waiting, Shipley.
Shipley: Not at all. I just got here a moment ago myself.
Clive: Though you've all met before, I don't think you've ever had a proper introduction. This is my good friend, Shipley. Shipley has played a vital role in the effort to bring you and Little Luke to our time.
Layton: Pleased to meet you, Shipley.
Shipley: Likewise, Professor. I'm sorry I had to be so brief with you when we last met. Luke here told me I shouldn't share any details until he had a chance to speak with you himself.
Layton: Don't give it another thought. Luke needed to test us before sharing the details of his plan.
Clive: Shipley, did you manage some reconnaissance work in Chinatown, as I asked?
Shipley: I did indeed, Luke. That filthy scumbag Layton-- Er, apologies, Professor. That would be the evil Layton I'm referring to.
Clive: The professor is apprised of the situation. Do continue.
Shipley: Right. You know the Towering Pagoda located in Chinatown? Apparently evil Layton is holding those scientists captive there. It seems he has them working on something day and night.
Clive: So the scientists are in the tower itself... This is going to make things very difficult.
Shipley: I also heard another peculiar rumor while I was about town.
Clive: Yes?
Shipley: Word has it that the prime minister who disappeared 10 years ago is being held up there too.
Clive: What?
Layton: Bill Hawks... He went missing the day of the accident.
Clive: He's been missing for 10 years. Do you suppose evil Layton might have abducted the prime minister in addition to all those scientists?
Layton: We won't know until we check the facts for ourselves. Big Luke, you seemed apprehensive at the mention of the Towering Pagoda. What is this place?
Clive: The Towering Pagoda is the Family's stronghold, and it sits by a sea of warehouses in Chinatown. To complicate matters, the whole of Chinatown is controlled almost exclusively by the Family. That means even getting within walking distance won't be easy.
Layton: Be that as it may, we need to head to the source of this madness if we are to uncover the truth. Can you guide us safely to the tower?
Clive: Hmm... Infiltrating a place like that is going to take a bit of preparation. Why don't I split off for a bit and see if I can secure a safe route to the tower for us? Go on and set out for Chinatown without me. Shipley can tell you how to get that far. All right?
Layton: Very well.
Clive: Good. Now I need to get moving. Be careful out there.
[Aaaaand he's gone.]
Luke: Wow, he sure took off in a hurry.
Layton: Shipley, we need to get to Chinatown. What's the best way there?
Shipley: Let's see... I'd say your best bet is to head back north on Flatstone Street. As you make your way toward the casino, there's a small set of stairs that go off to the right. Did you see them before?
Layton: Ah, yes. Now that you mention it, I do recall passing by an area that fits that description.
Shipley: Good. Head up those stairs and follow the narrow path at the top until you hit the riverbank. From there, just follow the path you're on and it'll take you straight into Chinatown.
Luke: You're not coming with us, Shipley?
Shipley: I wish I could, but I've got to stay here and wait for word from your older self.
Layton: Very well. Thank you for your assistance, Shipley. Come, Luke. We mustn't dillydally here.
Shipley: Take care of yourself out there! If you run into any trouble, you can always find me here.
Chinatown Gate
Clive: Professor, there you are!
Luke: Ah, hello, Luke.
Clive: I couldn't help but overhear you as I ran up. Did you say you'd like to meet with the inspector?
Layton: Yes. Ideally, we would meet him back in our time, while the events of 10 years ago are still fresh.
Clive: I think we can make that happen.
Luke: But how?!
Clive: Let's continue this conversation away from prying eyes, shall we? Why don't we head over to the wooded area to the west?
Shady Grove
Layton: You mentioned that there is a way for us to visit the inspector who exists in our own time. I can only imagine this means returning to the present. Is that possible?
Clive: Indeed, Professor. But the only way to do it is to use the wormhole in the clock shop.
Luke: But the door to that place is bolted shut. How will we get in?
Clive: That shouldn't be a problem. I can get that door open for you.
Layton: Strange... Why is it you have such easy access to the wormhole?
Clive: I promise I'll explain everything when we get there. Please trust me on this. But for now, let's return to the clock shop on Midland Road.
Luke: But what about our plan to head into Chinatown?
Clive: That will have to go on the back burner for now. The situation has changed.