@ Slyvar: Yes you can. You also need to add a variable to the "rword" alias at the very end of the script so it would replace the word.
On the "rword" alias, find the line
if ( $prop == 1 ) return $replace($1-,<me>,$!me,<nick>,$!nick,<randnick>,$nick(#,$r(1,$nick(#,0))),<randnum1-10>,$r(1,10),<act>,describe $!output.to)
then we need to add $6 which would trigger the 6th token/word said. The new line would be
if ( $prop == 1 ) return $replace($1-,<me>,$!me,<nick>,$!nick,<randnick>,$nick(#,$r(1,$nick(#,0))),<randnum1-10>,$r(1,10),<act>,describe $!output.to,<6>,$!6)
Then now, you need to add a phrase, type
!addtalk hey BOT say hi to &:hello <6>
@ Aucun50, there is no flood control on Jethro_'s code. He was suggesting to the to romen to add a trigger flood control.
I have a similar script to this but all you have to do is provide the word trigger & the output. It can also contain several outputs. Check out xTalker v1.01.
Try something like this:
!addtalk !checkhost*:I am $me $+ . you are $nick $+ . host of $2 is $address($2,5) $+ . Today is $fulldate $+ .
Then type
!checkhost other_nick_here
You can try other identifiers :)
Regarding $snick, ask mr Help what that is ;)