- Those Hutts are sending their mercenaries to steal our oldest records and antiquities, all our secrets. I must save what I can.
20. Option - Makeb's culture must survive.Player - Makeb has much to offer the Republic. We can't let this disaster take away what makes your people unique.
- Yes, and the magnitude is greater than you may think.
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21. Option - The past informs the future.Player - The evacuees, and their children, will need those records. If Makeb's history is lost, the evacuees will lose who they are.
- If Makeb is doomed, its memory must be preserved.
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22. Option - You should be saving people.Player - Instead of hauling around old junk, how about pitching in with the evacuation effort? There are real people who need help.
- What am I to do? My hands shake; I know nothing about first aid. But these I can save, and perhaps more.
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19. Option - I offer great shipping rates.Player - If you're looking to get stuff offworld, no questions asked, I might be able to help you out for... oh, hardly any credits at all.
- These are mostly histories. They contain many useful scraps, but the true feast is elsewhere.
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24. Option - No one cares.Player - I can't see any mercenary wasting time over one old man and a pile of junk. Come to think of it, I don't have time for this, either.
- The administrative collection at our Cultural Archives has hundreds of classified documents in storage: military, political, financial. The collection's sealed, of course.
- But the Hutts have hired the Tech-Adepts of Yablari: Anomid mercenaries and data experts. Even now, they're raiding the archives. Please, can you help at all?
47. Option - I'm sure I can help.Player - The Hutts need to learn that not everything on Makeb is theirs for the taking. Let me take care of this.
- Clearly, you've never read about the Tech-Adepts' siege at Paigu. Their battle skills are as well-honed as their minds.
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55. Option - Your records aren't worth it.Player - Every culture thinks their history is sacred. I can't see the Hutts getting much from the government documents of a backwater planet.
- Look! Government bank records. Forgotten starship blueprints. Sealed mining data.... The Hutts could have funded, equipped and hidden entire fleets with this.
72. Option - Now your people can use it.Player - It's only fitting that these records serve the people of Makeb, if you reach a new home.
- Indeed. Losing our world should not mean losing ourselves.
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73. Option - Would you share with the Jedi?Player - Master Varus, that historical data would be invaluable to the Jedi Archives. Would you be willing to give us a copy?
- I'm sure we'd need to remove any sensitive information first, but after that...
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74. Option - Keep that information safe.Player - When the Hutts realize their Tech-Adepts failed, they'll try to get those records back. Make sure they stay classified.
78. Option - If this is settled, I'm going.Player - Now the Hutts will have to find their advantages elsewhere, and I can get back to doing something important.