Quotes of Movie: Babylon 5: In the Beginning [1998]
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We took care of the Dilgar, we can take care of the Minbari. Londo Mollari: Ah, arrogance and stupidity all in the same package. How efficient of you. Are you really the Emperor? Londo: I sometimes ask myself the same question. Yes, I'm the Emperor. Here, you see? This is the seal of the Centauri Republic. Only the Emperor can wear it. So either I am the Emperor, or I am in a great deal of trouble. Or both. Are we on? This is... this is the President. I have just been informed that the midrange military bases at Beta Durani and Proxima 3 have fallen to the Minbari advance. We have lost contact with Io and must presume they have fallen to an advance force. Intelligence believes the Minbari intend to bypass Mars and hit Earth directly. They say the attack could come at any time. We have... we have continued to broadcast our surrender and a plea for mercy. They have not responded. We can only conclude that we stand at the twilight of the human race. To buy time for more evacuation transports to leave Earth, we ask for the support of every ship capable of fighting to take part in a last defense of our home world. We will not lie to you: survival is not a possibility. Those who enter the battle will never come back. But for every ten minutes we can delay the enemy advance, several hundred more civilians may be able to escape to neutral territory. Though Earth may fall, the human race must have a chance to continue elsewhere. No greater sacrifice has ever been asked of a people. But I ask you now to step forward one last time, one last battle to hold the line against the night. God go with you all. Are you there? Kosh: We have always been here. | |
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They fight bravely. They cannot harm our ships but they continue to try. Morann: Whether they fight or not they know the will die anyway, so really is this bravery or simple desperation? I hope in your stumbling around you do not wake the dragon. We've heard that certain elements of their government want a meeting to discuss finding a way out of this war that doesn't involve the annihilation of Earth. G'Kar: Most progressive of them. The War. The humans, I think, knew they were doomed. Where another race would surrender to despair, the humans fought back with greater strength. They made the Minbari fight for every inch of space. In my life, I have never seen anything like it; They would weep, they would pray, they would say goodbye to their loved ones, and then throw themselves without fear or hesitation at the very face of death itself, never surrendering. No one who saw them fighting against the inevitable could help but be moved to tears by their courage. Their stubborn nobility. When they ran out of ships, they used guns, when they ran out guns they used knives and sticks and bare hands. They were magnificent. I only hope that when it is my time, I may die with half as much dignity as I saw in their eyes in the end. They did this for two years they never ran out of courage but in the end, they ran out of time. Captain Jankowski: All batteries, all forward guns... fire at will! I repeat, FIRE! He was the best of us. They struck without provocation, there was no reason. Animals! Brutal! They deserve no mercy! Strike them down, follow them back to their base and kill all of them, all of them! No mercy! Delenn: It is said that in every age, there is one singular event that forever changes the world around us. A nexus, if you will. G'Kar: It is said that the future is always born in pain. The history of war is the history of pain. If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world. Because we learn that we can no longer afford the mistakes of the past. The quiet ones are the ones that change the universe... The loud ones only take the credit. [about the Humans] They have an expression: "Pride goes before a fall." And their pride was their undoing. I know. I was there. Londo Mollari: To the future. My old friends! I've learned that the more vehemently a rumor is denied the more often it tends to be true. Why do you come here, Delenn? Delenn: I come to serve. Dukhat: Who do you serve? Delenn: I serve the truth. Dukhat: What is the truth? Delenn: That we are one people, one voice. Dukhat: Will you follow me into fire? Will you follow me into darkness? Will you follow me into death? Delenn: I will. Dukhat: Then follow. | |
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