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We agree that both of our parties will
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when we may yet come to an accord.
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I remind you that a contract signing may
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still be a ways off but we might
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consider the hierarchy between our
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to proceed with a merger and alliance.
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No, we wouldn't want any unseen qual
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especially when presiding bishop Ruth
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The star already possesses the foresight
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necessary to lead a colony and better
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Foresight does not win wars. A
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military's might does. Our very own
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officer Kar has proven that. Exploiting
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weaknesses in the protectorate to great
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effect. Do we have such gu?
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So you think that your people truly?
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I don't wish to denigrate your military
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knowledge here, but Arcadian matters are
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best suited for Arcadians. We have to
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collect data to understand how to serve
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like sitting terror rays. We can't let
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debris make her move.
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Refugees to matriarch's mercy.
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Yet he struggled to feed and house them
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properly. The poor man was clearly
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overwhelmed if he couldn't see his right
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hand was actively undermining him even
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Meanwhile, Antie's choice has done
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little to alleviate the refugee crisis
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it helped create. These my projections
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may be accurate. You are more interested
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in what you can steal.
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Deal, Vicor. You might not yourself.
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Perhaps it your bishop should continue.
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You have a nasty habit of arriving at
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the wrong time, Commander.
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History repeats itself, doesn't it? You
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show up attempting to disrupt my plans,
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only for me to submit you to an untimely
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end, though I'd no wish to. I only did
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what was necessary back on Horizon
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Point, and I am fully prepared to do so
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again. These delegates you came to save,
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I'm killing them both, and any hope for
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peace will die along with them. This is
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the only way if we hope to close the
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rifts before it's too late.
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Spare me that sanctimonious dril. You'll
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never be Commander Zayn. Don't even try.
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Better. I almost find you believable.
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It's in your best interest, Commander,
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to hear me out. I am doing everything
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with what little power I have to stop
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the rifts from destroying the galaxy. I
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am so close. With the right data and the
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prototype rift modulator hidden away in
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a protectorate lab on Ptor, the order
2:56
could finally figure out how to control
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the rifts. But like the protectorate
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before them, Antie's choice must never
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have access to that technology.
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Fine, then I'm done talking. Let's see
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which one of us prevails.
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better her than anyone else.