- Don't start with that. Risha will do fine. For now.
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5. Option - I'm counting on that.Player - Let's hope your planet is more valuable than your father's "lost riches". That was barely enough to keep me flying.
- The harder the flight, the sweeter the landing. And we're still flying.
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1293. Option - You used to repulse me.Player - When I first met you, I hated your guts. You were bossy, manipulative--squatting on my ship. What a nightmare.
- I know we can't have children the traditional way, but I've heard about a planet called Kamino. Rumor has it the natives specialize in genetic engineering.
1339. Option - I can see the possibilities.Player - Maybe we can make little copies of us? What about a hybrid?
- But you're more than a friend. You're the closest thing I have to family.
1297. Option - So am I royalty, too?Player - If I'm family, does that make me part of your noble bloodline? Will I get my own portrait displayed in the Dubrillion royal palace?
1299. Option - Can I borrow some money?Player - In that case, I'm a little short on credits right now. Would you mind floating me a few thousand? Just until payday.
- I'm not sure I agree with Count Rineld that I need to marry a Dubrillion nobleman. What do you think?
1185. Option - I think I'm your king.Player - It's about blasted time you came around. Do you have any idea how many beautiful women I turned away to have you?
- My proposal stands, dear Risha. Will you marry me?
1016. Option - You don't need him.Player - This man could be dead tomorrow. Even if he lives, who knows what the politics of Dubrillion will be like when the war ends?
- But first, I need some rest. Let's talk again later.
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895. Option - It's good to be the king.Player - Get me my own throne and crown, and you've got a deal. Naturally, I'll expect to be left in charge of taxes.
- I was prepared for almost anything if it meant becoming queen: foiling assassination attempts, fighting wars, bunking on this ship for years... just kidding.
- I've seen how your eyes wander every time we land on a new planet. You might get married, but could you stay that way?
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1920. Option - Maybe you shouldn't.Player - Never back yourself into a corner, I always say. The count seems nice right now, but someday he'll be fat and old. +50
- The med-techs on Dubrillion can work miracles. I've seen eighty year-olds passing for twenty. That's what I plan to do.
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1921. Option - Use him for all he's worth.Player - Your only job is to become queen. If marrying that nerf-herder gets you closer to the throne, do it. +50
- Don't you get it? My whole future will be spent with wealthy pretty people.
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761. Option - We can still have fun.Player - Nobles sleep in separate rooms, right? You can always slip me the key to your private chambers. I promise I'll be discreet.
792. Option - [Flirt] What about the count?Player - Does your new boyfriend understand you like I do? Because if he doesn't, you should think about that.
- Never talked to a complete stranger for that long before. Count Rineld gives to charities, builds orphanages, creates wildlife preserves--and those are just his hobbies.
1769. Option - Maybe you have--but not me.Player - I do everything for one reason: to get rich. It's straightforward, easy to remember and works amazingly well most of the time.
1611. Option - Every second I'm with you.Player - I've definitely been wasting my time. The nanosecond you find some blue-blood stuffed shirt, you're ready to abandon ship.
- "Count Merritt Rineld requests the favor of your presence at a discreet location in the Galactic Senate Tower on Coruscant, at a time of your choosing."
678. Option - Intriguing choice of location.Player - Coruscant? Why not Dubrillion?
1750. Option - It was too awkward.Player - That was the worst blind date ever. You've known this guy all of two minutes and he proposes marriage? Crazy.
- You think I'm complicated. But in a good way, right? Because I am. Complicated.
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556. Option - What other reason is there?Player - Who wouldn't want that high life? Having millions of subjects pay you to run their lives? You can sign me up anytime.
- Give the people just enough of what they want, and they'll leave you alone. That's something the king of Dubrillion doesn't understand.
598. Option - Maybe he isn't rich enough.Player - You can't give people what they want if you can't afford it. Maybe Dubrillion isn't as wealthy as you think.
- If you want to make something of... whatever it is we have, fine. But don't say I didn't warn you.
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539. Option - I have lots of other women.Player - Plenty of gorgeous ladies are lining up for me, sweetheart. Take a number, and I'll get to you. Eventually.
- What's underneath that charming exterior, Captain? Or is that all you've got?
278. Option - What more do you need?Player - You know the Spacer's Motto, sweetheart: "If I don't have it, I can get it." What are you in the market for?
294. Option - Stealing from the evil.Player - There are a lot of bad people in this galaxy with too many credits. I plan to relieve them of that burden.
- Ruling a planet has its perks. I should at least give it a try.
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376. Option - [Flirt] I want to settle down.Player - Freedom is overrated, sweetheart. I'd rather buy a nice planet somewhere. Retire with the woman of my dreams.
- I had a big library of holo-recordings from my father, but I could only watch them so many times.
110. Option - Tell me about the recordings.Player - Never figured Nok for the sentimental type. He left you a bunch of holos dispensing his life's wisdom?