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  1. THE ORIGINAL: SADE DRUMMER. @PaulCookeMusic ‧. 1.21K subscribers ‧ 59 videos. Triple Platinum Recording Artist Paul Anthony Cooke aka Paul Cook of Sade fame. Some people refer to Paul as a...

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    “Yeah. Good old Henry Cooke, everybody's best pal. Especially Darcy's. I'm supposed to pretend I don't know he's sleeping with her. Until he decides he's bored with her and she comes crawling back home to me.”— Paul Pembroke

    Diamond City Blues is a side quest in Fallout 4.

    The quest starts in Diamond City, where the Sole Survivor must help Paul Pembroke deal with Henry Cooke, the barkeeper of the Colonial Taphouse, and then intercept a drug deal in order to gain access to a chem lab.

    The quest is obtained by witnessing Pembroke get in a fight with Cooke over Pembroke's wife Darcy. The fight happens when the player character enters the Colonial Taphouse in Diamond City for the first time. Shortly after the scene, Paul Pembroke will seek out the player character in Diamond City, and the actual quest starts.

    1.Visit the Colonial Taphouse and watch Paul Pembroke get beaten by Henry Cooke.

    2.Wait until later and talk to Paul around town to get the quest.

    3.(Optional) Demand payment with a speech check; Paul will hand over 80 caps.

    4.(Optional) Make Paul stay behind and confront Cooke alone.

    The chems at the heist consist of 60 each of Buffout, Jet, Psycho and Mentats, split between six crates with each holding ten of each chem. However, the player character's final heist rewards depend on whether Nelson Latimer was killed and whether Paul was brought along to the heist. If Paul is present, he will request a 50-50 split in the rewards. He can be threatened into accepting 70-30 or 100-0 splits instead (or killed,) though this will have other consequences down the line. Meanwhile, Nelson carries a variable number of about 800-1000 caps which are used in the reward split if he is killed.

    •Nelson killed:

    •50-50: Sole Survivor gets Nelson's caps; Paul gets all 240 chems

    •70-30: Sole Survivor gets all 240 chems; Paul gets 500 caps

    •100-0: Sole Survivor gets all 240 chems and Nelson's caps

    •Nelson escaped:

    Colette

    Colette, Cooke's daughter, will show up in Diamond City after the quest looking for her father. If Cooke survived, the only thing that she can be told is that he is gone, or alternatively she can be persuaded that the player character did not know Cooke. If Cooke is dead, the Sole Survivor can persuade her that they did not know him or what happened to him, or admit to the killing; she will then try to fight the player character unless persuaded to stand down or given the whole truth. If the player character persuaded Colette that they did not kill or know Cooke, she will leave. If the Sole Survivor incurs Colette's suspicion by refusing to give her the answers she wants, or by failing to persuade her, or walking away, she will come back a week later to interrogate the player again, this time initiating combat if she does not like what she hears. •If Paul Pembroke was screwed over by being given an unfair split of the goods, he will blame it on the player character offscreen, causing Colette to come back later, even if Cooke had actually survived. Colette will hold the Sole Survivor at gunpoint and will attack unless persuaded that Paul was lying; if this happens, she will later kill Paul offscreen, which Darcy and other Diamond City residents will comment on. •If Paul and/or the Sole Survivor killed Cooke in the Colonial Taphouse, and the Sole Survivor ended the first encounter with Colette by making her suspicious, talking to Paul will cause him to express his fear about Colette finding out. Paul can be calmed down, or talked into either killing Colette himself or letting the Sole Survivor do it instead. •If the Sole Survivor really did kill Cooke, but managed to persuade Colette otherwise in both encounters, she may later show up at a random settlement and attack, saying that she has found out what the player character did.

    Marowski

    •If Paul Pembroke dies at any point during this quest, the quest The Marowski Heist can later be started. This happens by way of Darcy Pembroke, who will approach the Sole Survivor in Diamond City to ask about Paul's fate. •If either Nelson or Trish survived, Marowski will confront the Sole Survivor for stealing from him next time he is spoken to. He will demand 2,000 caps (which can be haggled down to 1,000) in payment within a week, or else he will send Triggermen to attack them in Diamond City. They will stop showing up if he is paid. Alternatively, showing him the Marowski Heist photo via The Marowski Heist will also satisfy him.

    Malcolm Latimer

    If Nelson Latimer was killed, his father Malcolm Latimer will confront the Sole Survivor about it when spoken to. If Trish also died, he will simply hire the Sole Survivor to find Nelson. If Trish survived, he will accuse them of murdering Nelson, and will send Triggermen to kill them if they do not admit it and apologize, convince him they were uninvolved, or blame someone else, via persuasion checks. The Triggermen will stop appearing if Malcolm is killed or paid 2,000 caps. •Malcolm will hire the Sole Survivor to assassinate Paul or Marowski if they were named as Nelson's killer.

    •If MacCready is present while Trish is killed, it will cause him to leave or turn hostile unless his relationship with the Sole Survivor is already maxed. Note that this only applies if she is non-hostile (i.e. when she is waiting during the deal or after she is spared,) and not when the Sole Survivor chooses to kill her in dialogue.

    •If the Sole Survivor starts shooting at the drug deal without talking first or kills Cooke afterward, Curie will hate it and leave.

    •For the three heist outcomes where Paul receives a share of the chems from the crates, the crates will become marked as owned by Paul after making the decision, so taking those chems will count as theft and cause Paul to turn hostile. Pickpocketing the chems from his inventory after he takes them is also impossible, as the success chance is set at 0%. However, if one is somehow undetected by Paul before he loots the crates (like under the effects of a Stealth Boy and properly hidden from him,) they will be able to take as many chems as they can from the crates without turning Paul hostile.

    •Despite Trish's claims to the contrary, the number of chems one can find in Marowski's lab is not spectacularly large and is actually far less than the 240 that can be looted from the crates she brought for Nelson Latimer.

    •It is possible for Paul Pembroke and Cooke to die before reaching the meeting point. In this case, Colette will not fight the player character in any of the speech choices upon completion of the quest. If Codsworth is a companion, he will disapprove if the player character denies knowing details of Cooke's death.

    •After getting the mission from Paul Pembroke, if the Sole Survivor gets into the Colonial Taphouse before Nelson Latimer, Henry Cooke will shoot at them.

    •If Cooke dies before he is convinced to stop seeing Darcy, she will continue to go to the Colonial Taphouse, whether or not there is anyone there to serve her. If he is successfully persuaded, she will get her drinks at the Dugout Inn from that point on, even if Cooke dies later on and Paul takes over the Taphouse.

    •Unlike everyone else involved in the quest, Henry Cooke's true motive for ambushing the drug deal remains unclear. Once all witnesses are dead he simply walks off, leaving the Colonial Taphouse behind without laying claim to any of the heist spoils. His only explanation is that he needs to disappear due to his involvement in the ambush, which would not have been necessary if he had not partaken in it in the first place. Even his statement that he had planned to disappear for some time already fails to clear things up since he never reveals why he did not choose a less risky approach, aside from possibly wanting to get back at Nelson Latimer for perceived slights in the past.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sade_(band)Sade (band) - Wikipedia

    Three members, Paul Anthony Cooke, Stuart Mathewman, and Paul Spencer Denman, are from Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Its music features elements of soul, quiet storm, smooth jazz and sophisti-pop. All of the band's albums, including compilations and a live album, have charted in the US Top Ten.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_CookePaul Cooke - Wikipedia

    Paul Cooke (born 17 April 1981) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, and rugby league, and rugby union coach of the 2010s. He is currently assistant coach at York Knights.

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