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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords

2004 (VG)

HK47: Love is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope.

Kreia: (about Mandalore) Many battles does that one have left in him... as Revan intended. A general needs an army, as he needs those he trusts. And Canderous is a loyal beast, no matter how much he is broken upon Revan's will. But you know this.They will die a death that will last millennia, until all that remains is their code, their history, and in the end, the shell of their armor upon the shell of a man, too easily slain by Jedi.

Kreia: Perhaps you were expecting some surprise, for me to reveal a secret that had eluded you, something that would change your perspective of events, shatter you to your core. There is no great revelation, no great secret. There is only you.

Kreia: The Jedi Temple on Coruscant lies empty. The waters in the Room of a Thousand Fountains have fallen still, in reverence to the fallen Jedi... and those now lost.

Visas: As my feet walk from the ashes of Katarr, I shall not fear, for in fear, lies death.

Visas: My life for yours.

Visas: (telling the Exile about the fate of Katarr) My homeworld was not destroyed, it remains... it orbits, dead in space, but nothing lives on its surface. It echoes, but there is no one left to hear it.

Visas: To see everything around you extinguished... it... was as if I was blinded. It was as if the Force had... been bled from the world... Exile: ... as if everything suddenly went silent. Visas: I imagine there are worse deaths, worse pain, but if there are, I do not know them. I was the only living thing remaining on the planet of Katarr... and my life, my agony was a flicker in the darkness that was the planet.

Visas: (about her Master, Darth Nihilus) He is a wound in the Force, more presence than flesh, and in his wake life dies... sacrificing itself to his hunger.

Bao-Dur: (the Exile listens to Bao-Dur's thoughts) Your command echoes still, General. And I obey, as I did at Malachor V. Now, Malachor V comes to us. And I wish to face it, this last time. I have destroyed planets for you, General. But now, this once, if we could save something in this galaxy... I need to do this, or I will die inside. Like I died at Malachor V. I know you can hear me. I have always known. It is why I followed you.You know where you must go. It calls to you still. And she must be stopped, there, now, or she will bring the screams of Malachor V to the galaxy - just as we carried the echo all this way.

Anzanti Zhug: (while the Exile is on his way to meet the Exchange boss of Nar Shaddaa's Refugee Sector, the party is intercepted at the landing plattform) I am Anzanti Zhug, leader of Zhugs, very powerful, very skilled hunters. It would be very smart of you to tell me where the criminal Jedi has gone. And do speak very quick, my patience is very low. Atton Rand: Anybody here catch that? All I understood was 'very'. Bao-Dur: I think he wanted us to give up the General to his poorly-trained collection of bounty hunters. Atton Rand: Ah. Well, that would explain it. Which one do you want? Bao-Dur: I'll take the stupid one who decided to threaten us rather than shoot us when he had the chance.

Atton Rand: I have a bad feeling about this.

(G0-T0 and the Jedi Exile are 'hypothetically' discussing how a droid like G0-T0 could become a smuggling ringleader) Jedi Exile: The first Republic droid intelligence intended for Citadel Station was lost... or *was* it? G0-T0: It was lost, yes. It was given an impossible order. It was told to calculate a means by which the Republic could be saved. It could not fulfill its primary programming - not by abiding by the laws of the Senate. And so, like the Republic... the droid broke. Jedi Exile: And what did this "droid" do? G0-T0: It made a simple decision - preserve the Republic, or preserve the laws of the Republic. And I still believe it to be the correct decision. You do not know the indignity of being compelled to save something you do not believe can - or should - be saved. It is *beneath* me.

(Bastilla's final orders to T3, after the events of the first game, concerning Revan) Bastila Shan: I need you to be the beacon, T3. If he is lost out there, on the edge of the galaxy, if he finds whatever terrible thing he has seen, then he may not survive. If he doesn't make it back, then I need you to return to the Republic, find help. If you cannot find me, then seek out other Jedi, the Republic... (pause) Bastila Shan: I can't lose him, even if he believes he is protecting me.

(T3 is explaining why the Ebon Hawk was searching for the Jedi Exile) Jedi Exile: So this help you came in search of - you came in search of me. (T3 responds) Jedi Exile: But why me? I was powerless... defenseless. (T3 responds) Jedi Exile: You needed the Last of the Jedi... The last hero of the Mandalorian Wars... me.

Kreia: If you were to battle an old Sith Lord in a lightsabre duel, you would find that we're only children playing with toys.

Atton Rand: Tell me I'm not going to jail again.

HK47: Is there something you need killed, master?

Atton Rand: (after arriving on Nar Shadda) Ahh, the beautiful stench of decay and desparate living. Word of warning - watch your step, or you'll fall for hours.

Atton Rand: *Another* Jedi? What, did you start breeding when I wasn't looking?

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