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{{quote|Someone dying isn't enough for revenge. They have to suffer. Don't you get it? And you can't suffer when you're dead. But I found someone who could suffer. Do you want to know who? The murderer's daughter, that's who.|'''Yana Savari''', ''[[Fingerprints]]''}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 April 2017
You will bow down before me, Jor-El! Both you and then one day - your heirs!
—General Zod, Superman
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The sins of the father, they say. |
Maybe. Maybe not. But we were always different. My brothers and I, we were never truly kin with the others -- the Angels, the Wolves, the Ravens... |
Perhaps our difference was our father's sin, and perhaps it was his triumph. I am not empowered by anyone to cast a critical eye over the history of the VIII Legion. |
I ask myself, night after night, if I deserve vengeance. |
This is not mere vengeance. This is redemption. |
My right to destroy is greater than your right to live. |
Remember that, when we come for you.
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Someone dying isn't enough for revenge. They have to suffer. Don't you get it? And you can't suffer when you're dead. But I found someone who could suffer. Do you want to know who? The murderer's daughter, that's who.
—Yana Savari, Fingerprints
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When do we get to stop reacting to our parents and start living for ourselves?
—Drunk Tali, Mass Effect 3
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