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Yeah a few of these dialogue options make me wonder why they even bothered to have the player make a choice. I saved the game last night before a random sidequest where I decide whether to interact with a sentient AI and my options boil down to "Sure, I'll do it", "I don't like it but I guess I will" and "I don't have any choice so I will."
I'm pretty sure I know exactly the interaction you're talking about and both times I've met them I chose not to do it.
If it's the thing I stumbled into yesterday then not only can you choose not to do it, if you're part of a certain faction you can refuse in a way that lets everyone walk away happy without starting any fights. 3 completely different outcomes affected by faction relations sounds pretty good to me.
I have noticed their replies seem to remember what I've said so it's not totally identical dialogue when they reply but the quest is the same either way you do it maybe