And I am grateful you think I'm ready to take the trials.
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[Rumbling]
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Aah!
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[Groaning] [Speaking In Huttese] Outlanders. They think we know nothing. They seemed nice to me. Clean the racks. Then you can go home. Yippee!
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Master, we're short on time. We'll need a navigator to get us through the planet's core. This Gungan may be of help.
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- That little human being is out of his mind. - Punda tah punda! - They're side by side! - Bangu du bangu!
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Uh, hey. My tongue is fat. Ani! You're quite right. He's very odd indeed.
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Then pack your things. We haven't much time. Yippee!
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We'll need to free those pilots. I'll deal with that.
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Now, Viceroy, we will discuss a new treaty.
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- Ehh! - [Cursing I n Huttese]
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Go! Tell them to take off!
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This is an odd play for the Trade Federation. We've got to warn the Naboo and contact Chancellor Valorum. Let's split up. Stow aboard separate ships and meet down on the planet. You were right about one thing, Master. The negotiations were short. Sir, a transmission from the planet. It's Queen Amidala herself. At last we are getting results. Again you come before us, Your Highness. You will not be so pleased when you hear what I have to say, Viceroy. Your trade boycott of our planet has ended. I was not aware of such failure. I have word that the chancellor's ambassadors are with you now... and that you have been commanded to reach settlement. I know nothing of any ambassadors. You must be mistaken. Beware, Viceroy. The Federation has gone too far this time. We would never do anything without the approval of the senate. You assume too much. We will see. - She's right. The senate will never... - It's too late now. - Do you think she suspects an attack? - I don't know. But we must move quickly to disrupt all communications down there.
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Negotiations haven't started because the ambassadors aren't there? How could that be true? I have assurances from the chancellor his ambassadors did arrive. [Distorted Voice] It must... handiwork... negotiate... ambassadors... - Nobody would... - Senator Palpatine. What's happening? Check the transmission generator. A communications disruption can mean only one thing: invasion. The Federation would not dare go that far. The senate would revoke their trade franchise, and they'd be finished. We must continue to rely on negotiation. Negotiation? We've lost all communications. And where are the chancellor's ambassadors?
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This is a dangerous situation, Your Highness. Our security volunteers will be no match against a battle-hardened Federation army.
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I will not condone a course of action that will lead us to war.
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What is to become ofJarJar Binks here? Hisen soon to be pune-ished. - Ohh. - I saved his life. He owes me what you call a " life-debt." Your gods demand that his life belongs to me now. Binkssssss, yousa havena liveplay with thisen hisen? Mm, uh-huh. [Loud Blubbering] Begone wit him!
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How will you explain this invasion to the senate? The queen and I will sign a treaty that will legitimize our occupation here. I have assurances it will be ratified by the senate. - I will not cooperate. - Now, now, Your Highness. I n time, the suffering of your people will persuade you to see our point of view.