Minor Starfield: Shattered Space spoilers ahead.

Summary

ManyStarfieldplayers appear to be loving oneShattered Spaceline of dialogue that allows them to shut down a chatty Va’ruun merchant while simultaneously scolding them for oversharing. The throwaway line, which can be heard quickly after starting the newStarfieldexpansion, has been praised by the fandom for its quirkiness and meta humor.

Starfield: Shattered Spacewas released on September 30, arriving just a few weeks following the game’s first anniversary. While the expansion launched to mixed reviews from players and critics alike, some of its aspects also received fairly widespread praise.

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Starfield Players Praise One Nalada Bradi Dialogue Line in Shattered Space

One such detail is a line of dialogue that the protagonist can use after meeting Nalada Bradi, the vendor at the Va’ruun Depository. While she will immediately start opening up about her problems after the player first talks to her, one of the potential responses to her forwardness is to say “I don’t need to hear your life story, I’d just like to buy some goods.” This response appears to have elicited a chuckle out of quite a fewStarfieldplayers, as a vocal section of the fandom said as much after it emerged on the front page of the game’s largest subreddit in early October 2024.

Those who managed to miss this quirky exchange can find the Va’ruun Depository in central Dazra, the capital of House Va’ruun located on thenewStarfield: Shattered Spaceplanetof Va’ruun’kai. Specifically, the store is situated on the eastern side of the square that’s to the immediate north of the Dazra spaceship landing site, with the two being separated by a single wall. Nalada Bradi resides within, selling nearly two dozen resources and materials, as well as a trio of unique lab outfits, in addition to numerous healing items.

Nalada Bradi Offers One of the Best Side Quests in Starfield: Shattered Space

While shutting down her attempts at oversharing can be fun, listening to Nalada’s problems afterward would still be a good idea, as she will point the player in the direction of Sympathy for the Living. This mission has so far been widely regarded as one of the bestside quests inShattered Spacethat fully embraces its horror elements and awards players with a generous 30% vendor discount at the Va’ruun Depository, among other rewards.

I don’t need to hear your life story, I’d just like to buy some goods.

And while many players appear to be loving the sarcastic response to Nalada, the expansion’s overall writing has also been the subject of some complaints. E.g., a vocal section of the fandom has criticizedStarfield:Shattered Spacefor being yet another story about a closed faction that immediately becomes dependent on the protagonist from the second it meets them, labeling this premise as uninspired.

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Shattered Space is the first upcoming DLC for Bethedsa’s space RPG Starfield, due Fall 2024. It expands the core story, adding a horror-like twist as players head to the homeworld of House Va’ruun.