Hello everyone. I have made a collection of quotes from the series. I would like to ask you if you can say who said some or all of these quotes and where they come from exactly (and about what)
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We have noticed that you have been associating with the Altarian Confederation and you seem to be building a fleet that could be quite a nuisance to our nearby colonies.
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It seems we have underestimated the Terran Alliance. We thought your Hyperdrive a fluke but you have proven yourselves a powerful force and shattered an equilibrium that has lasted millennia. Whether it is for the good of the galaxy remains to be seen.
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Perhaps. In truth your help with the Drengin would be welcome, but we can not let this war end the way it 'has before.'
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Your victory at Arcea means nothing, fleshlings. At least you have finally become an enemy worth fighting. Please continue down the path of your own destruction. It will surely be interesting for us.
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Any enemy of the Drengin is worthy of our support. Just make sure to point your new transport toward Drengi and we will be content.
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You know of it as Altaria. Now go. With this deed I am finally complete and can now be released into oblivion.
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While we COULD crush you like a bug, we'll assume that you ACCIDENTALLY thought (for a second) that we were the Yor, and come to terms so we can attack the true enemy.
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Humans have interefered too many times in the affairs of the galaxy. Your Hyperdrive technology was only the first step. As bad as it is, there are worse things for the universe as a whole than one galaxy dominated by these Drengin creatures. Humanity has been manipulated from the beginning by greater powers. Without your Hyperdrive technology, none of this would have happened.
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Mercy, my brother? You will soon die like all others, removed from a galaxy that no longer requires your existence.
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This will be the twilight of the Arnor. Once these shards are destroyed, the Arnor - both my kind and the Dread Lords, will be forever diminished. We will be shadows of what we once were. But the galaxy will be free to set its own destiny.