- I am not like my people. They are quiet, peaceful, and they do not leave home. There is nothing to miss.
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227. Option - Now you fight for a living.Player - I don't think of you as a fearless explorer. You're more like an angry little furball of destruction.
- The crew did not survive, but their droid did. It fixed the starship and taught me the controls. The engines set the forest on fire, but I zoomed into space!
239. Option - You were very brave.Player - You had no way of knowing if that ship would hold together. That was quite a leap of faith, Treek.
- The starship was sturdy and my reflexes fast. I had no worries.
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245. Option - You and I are a lot alike.Player - That sounds like the first time I flew. Come to think of it, I still can't show my face on that planet....
- One world is nothing to our kind. The galaxy has stars endless to explore--more than we can ever see!
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246. Option - You just abandoned the dead?Player - The people who died on that ship probably had families who'd want to know what happened. Did you tell anyone about them?
- I will be your best guide. My first advice is to always keep your weapon ready.
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270. Option - You're nothing but trouble.Player - Let me get this straight... you captured a crashed starship, set a forest on fire, had a midair collision, and started a prison riot? And now you work for me.
- You will live seasons many. I will not. That is... how would you say it... biology? But it does not matter. I will fight for you to my final breath.
611. Option - I hope you experience peace.Player - There's more to life than fighting this war. The Jedi will restore order to the galaxy--and when we do, you'll have something worth living for.
614. Option - Let's hope for a better end.Player - I don't want you going down swinging. What good's a war if you can't win it and spend the rest of your life savoring the victory?
- Savoring is for those who do not enjoy what they do. I live to challenge fate.
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613. Option - I hope we both retire happy.Player - This war better be over long before either of us gets old. I've got retirement plans, and you should too.
- I ask too much, but when the day comes... will you return my body to my tribe? Will you tell them my deeds so I am not forgotten?
627. Option - We'll tell the tribe together.Player - When this war is over, we'll visit your homeworld and find your tribe. You can tell your people all about our adventures, and I'll be there to help.
- My people will not understand... but maybe they will remember. It is worth trying.
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628. Option - I'm teaching you the HoloNet.Player - I have a better idea. I'll show you how to record all your life experiences and preserve them forever on the HoloNet. Everyone will know you, not just your tribe.
- You talk of museums and libraries--places where names go to die. Promise mine will live.
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629. Option - Go out in a blaze of glory.Player - Forget about your tribe. You don't need them. If you want to be remembered, do something so big the galaxy will never forget it.
- The ways endless you sweep through foes with your hummacutter are legendary. I wish I had your Force.
553. Option - The Force is only a tool.Player - The Force makes me strong but not all-powerful. I know plenty of skilled fighters who accomplish great things armed only with a will to succeed.
- True, but imagine me with my own hummacutter! The things I could do to your foes....
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552. Option - That is a big responsibility.Player - There is more to mastering the Force than knowing how to use it. You would have much to learn. It's a way of life.
- You crush your foes before they even get close. You have weapons endless, flashing and booming. I think I am too simple.
556. Option - I think you're one of my best.Player - Simple is good. Too many soldiers get in over their heads trying fancy maneuvers. I can always rely on you to handle any problem.
555. Option - I like your style.Player - It's my job to dazzle. When I need someone to deliver a brutally effective beatdown, you're the first person I call. Never change, my friend.
- Your respect means much. I take pride in serving you better than all your other allies.
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560. Option - Fight smarter, not harder.Player - Want some free advice? Charging at the enemy and howling at the top of your lungs is not a sound combat tactic. Think strategically.
- The Empire fights without end. It battles to destroy all others. Will your Republic do the same? If not, we may be on the losing side.
583. Option - Peace is always possible.Player - There is no Empire, Treek--only people serving the wrong cause. They can serve peace just as easily. When they do, we'll gladly end this war.
- You have seen Imperial space? It is not peaceful.
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584. Option - Peace is our goal.Player - If we've learned anything from the Sith Order's continued survival, it's that it is impossible to eradicate an enemy. We achieve a lasting victory only through peace.
585. Option - The Empire will surrender.Player - The Empire is smart enough to know when it's beaten. The Imperials will give up--we just need to give them a good reason.
- When they surrender, take their weapons endless. Trust me, it is a good policy.
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586. Option - The Empire knows when to quit.Player - It's expensive to wipe out all your enemies. The Imperials will run out of ammo long before they get around to us.
587. Option - I plan to survive regardless.Player - Even if the Empire takes over the galaxy, that doesn't mean they'll get us. We'll always find a way out.
- I agree. We would hunt the enemy from the shadows, just like back home.
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588. Option - We'll kill everyone, period.Player - Surrender is not an option--for us or them. I don't plan to stop fighting until there's no one left in this galaxy to fight back.
- They offer rewards endless to join them and betray your trust. They ask me to kill you in your sleep.
490. Option - I assume you tell them "no."Player - Since I haven't woken up with a vibroblade stuck in me, I'm guessing you haven't accepted their offers.
- These fools are stupid, like tree ruggers back home. They underestimate me. Good opportunity.
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488. Option - Stop making up stories.Player - I was willing to indulge your other "legends," but you're taking things too far. Do you really expect me to believe this?
- This is why I keep silent. You are free to think. I am free to act.
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507. Option - You must trust my friends.Player - I would never welcome anyone into my confidence I did not have complete faith in. Learn to trust them as I do.
- If you say--but your foes offer rewards endless. It is difficult to resist for those who are not me.
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508. Option - My squad mates are all good.Player - Havoc Squad had its share of disloyal members, but the people I serve with now I trust with my life.
- You do not have to trust them. Thanks to me, you can be sure they will die before betraying you.
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509. Option - My people are all loyal.Player - I trust everyone I work with. Well, almost everyone. The point is, I'm not worried about them. You, on the other hand....
- It is more than few, less than endless. It is many, understand?
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511. Option - Good thinking. I trust no one.Player - I'm glad you kept this quiet. Don't mention it to anyone else. There's no telling if these enemies have contacted other parties.
- More offers to betray you will come, and I will pretend to accept. The fools will die, I swear it.
527. Option - No, that is not the Jedi way.Player - I know you're trying to help, but what you're doing is wrong. We only fight in self-defense--we never attack. I want you to stop.
528. Option - No, we only fight to defend.Player - To plot someone's death--even when you're protecting an ally--brings you closer to the dark side. You have to stop this and atone for those you've killed.
529. Option - No, it's against regulations.Player - You're under my command, soldier--and I'm responsible for everything you do. I can't have you running black ops behind my back. I'm ordering you to stand down.
530. Option - No, it's against the law.Player - No more, Treek. I don't want to have to bust you out of prison because you killed some corporate rep who thinks I ripped him off. Your "hobby" is over.
- You are my chief, and I will obey--but life will be less fun.
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531. Option - Stop before you get killed.Player - I don't care how stupid they are; sooner or later, one of them will figure out what you've been doing and set a trap for you. Stop before that happens.
- You speak wisdom. I do not wish to die without you at my side.
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532. Option - That's hilarious. Kill them.Player - I know I should be angry you did this behind my back, but honestly, I'm too amused by the whole thing. Keep up the good work.
- I have nothing in common with my tribe. They are quiet and soft people who fear me. I am not welcome in their village.
363. Option - I'm sorry to hear that.Player - It can't be easy to leave behind everyone you knew. Is there any chance you could return to them someday?
- My strength and fearlessness confused them. My people think women's work is tending and gathering. We are not supposed to be fighters or explorers.
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362. Option - You're better than they are.Player - They probably kicked you out because they didn't want to be reminded of how pathetic they are compared to you.
- I built good sky-gliders, but always crashed before reaching the clouds. Seasons many passed alone in failure, but the medicine man was right. I found my best fate here.
402. Option - I admire your resolve.Player - You never quit, do you? I guess that's why we get along so well.
- Mercenary is your word. I fight for my own legend, and you provide good enemies many.
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404. Option - You were manipulated.Player - From what you've told me, that medicine man would've said anything to get you out of his village. He gave you an impossible task.
- The Empire is much superior, but the Republic people fight as if they can still win. I respect that boldness. If the Republic falls, I will fight on.
376. Option - That makes two of us.Player - You won't fight alone. Even if the Republic falls, the Jedi will never surrender to the dark side.
- Yes! We will make the enemy sorry it did not fail, Chief.
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377. Option - That's all any of us can do.Player - The Empire will never win--not so long as there are Jedi and brave friends to stand against its tyranny.
- We are great warriors, Chief. We win, or we die. I like to win!
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379. Option - Don't count me out, either.Player - I don't know about the Republic, but the Empire's never gonna take me down. We'll spend our lives making those Imps miserable.
- My people told me to stay in the village--cook and raise children like the other women. I told them no. Instead, I walked our homeworld... all the way around!
289. Option - What a difficult choice.Player - Jedi are expected to support others, but we're also taught to trust our intuition and follow where it leads. Choosing between those paths can be hard.
- Yes! I had time alone, free from my tribe. I listened to no voices but mine and the Wisties in the trees.
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294. Option - You're a warrior, not a nanny.Player - I can't imagine you cooking meals and raising children. You were built for battle, Treek--no two ways about it.
- My people celebrate great lives with songs endless. Why do your people hide heroic deeds in libraries and museums? Are you ashamed of them?
330. Option - Jedi tend to be humble.Player - My order remembers and celebrates its heroes, but Jedi stay focused on the present. It isn't what we've done, but who we are right now that truly matters.
- How do you know who you are if you do not remember who you were? It is confusing.
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331. Option - I love libraries and museums.Player - We don't hide things in those places--we keep them safe. Some of those records and artifacts are older than the Republic itself. I'll show you.
- I have seen those places. They are cold and quiet. The caretakers discourage singing.
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332. Option - We build monuments, too.Player - The statues on Coruscant aren't just for show. Every one of them represents a hero who deserves remembering.
- Good! But where are the lore keepers telling stories? I see no bonfires and hear no ballads. This is wrong.
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333. Option - I never hide my great deeds.Player - Are you kidding? I tell my stories to anyone who'll listen. Sometimes I don't even charge them for the honor.
- I do not think you understand what I mean--but you will.
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334. Option - Visit the HoloNet and see.Player - If you want to hear people telling you how great they are, just log into the HoloNet for ten minutes. You'll get an earful.