(BEEPING) (TULKUN SQUEALS) SCORESBY: You got my mother? Mother and calf. Strong signal. Range 4,000. Bring it down, on the hull. Comin' down, aye. SCORESBY: Whoo! Foils deployed.
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(AMBIENT MUSIC PLAYING)
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(MUSIC BECOMES TENSE)
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(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
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You are one of us now.
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(TULKUN CRIES)
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(EXPLOSIONS)
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(WHIMPERS)
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I'll deal with this one.
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That's enough.
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(LO'AK SIGHS)
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I know what I know. (SNARLS)
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Hear my words, boy. In the days of the First Songs, tulkun fought amongst themselves, for territory, and for revenge. But they came to believe that killing, no matter how justified, only brings more killing. So all killing was forbidden. This is the Tulkun Way. Payakan is a killer, so, he is outcast. I'm sorry, sir. But you're wrong. Lo'ak. You speak to Olo'eyktan! I know what I... JAKE: That's enough!
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(BLOWS SHARPLY)
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Sit down! (TSIREYA WHIMPERS)
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I saw it all. The demon ship killed his mother right in front of him. He gathered the young bulls and the reef boys together to attack the ship. And they were all killed, but by the Sky People. Not by him. He's not a killer. No, Lo'ak. By the Tulkun Way, he is. He bears those deaths. Does he have to pay for it for the rest of his life? He knows what he did was wrong. He would never do it again.