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April 10, 2026
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"If I must."
"I am the Arbiter!"
"That's what were here to find out. We are to bring Alpha Base up to operational status and take control of that site."
"My face will be the last thing your pathetic eyes ever see."
"David Sobolov as Arbiter"
"The Journey awaits."
"Captain's report, February 4th, 2531. Five years, five long years. That's how long it took us to get Harvest back. At first it was going well. Then setback after setback, loss after loss, made what was going to be a quick and decisive win into five years of Hell. Of course, that's all Harvest really is today. It's Hell down there, but now it's ours again."
"Robin Atkin Downes as Prophet of Regret"
"Aye sir, crazy mystery trip to Arcadia plotted in."
"On my way."
"Recalling surface squads so we can all die together, Aye sir!"
"Troy Baker - Orkos"
"Gideon Emery - Poseidon"
"Corey Burton - Zeus"
"Your rage means nothing!"
"You have caused pain for the last time, Spartan!"
"In the time before the Titans, before the Gods of Olympus, a great battle was waged. The wrath of the Primordials, the very beings who forged the Earth, raged out of control for an eternity. And from this rage, this madness of war, the Furies were brought forth. Neither Titan nor God, mortal or shade. The Furies were bound to no one. For they were the guardians of honor. The enforcers of punishment. The bane of traitors. When Zeus came to power, he found he had little to fear from the sisters. The Furies sought retribution only for those whom they deemed guilty. The first of these traitors was Aegaeon the Hecatonchires. When the brute pledged a blood oath to Zeus, only to later betray the King of the Gods, the Furies were quick to take action. The sisters relentlessly hunted Aegaeon and upon capturing the creature, tortured him without mercy. For the Furies believed death was too kind for this oath-breaker. Aegaeon the Hecatonchires became an example to all. A special symbol for those who might think to break a blood oath with a God."
"Fred Tatasciore - Hades"
"You shame Sparta, oath-breaker. You think you want truth, but truth will only bring you pain! My death will not free you from this madness."
"Never. Never again."
"You are a worthless mortal!"
"Kevin Sorbo - Hercules"
"Hello, Kratos."
"What’s wrong? You seem confused, Kratos? Having trouble remembering our special time together?"
"Is that the best you can offer!?"
"Die, mortal!"
"Kratos, the great Spartan general, was finally defeated. Driven mad, tortured, and uncertain of his surroundings, the warrior found himself captured like a fly in the web of the Furies."
"TC Carson - Kratos"
"Nika Futterman - Megaera"
"Jennifer Hale - Alecto, Lysandra"
"Linda Hunt - the Narrator"
"Steve Blum - Ares"
"Susan Blakeslee - Oracle"
"[fighting Batman] You just can't get through your thick skull! WE BOTH EXIST BECAUSE OF THEM!"
"What our friend Bane holds in his hand... is a heart monitor. Once he clamps it on, every beat of his vacant little heart will charge the battery... on this electric chair. And when it's fully charged...! [mimicks being electrocuted]"
"[Introduction] Oppressed citizens of Gotham, your cries for help have been heard! I am Anarky - voice of the people - here to save you from the plague of corruption that now infests this once proud city! Those hired and elected to keep us free and safe won't lift a finger. And why would they? They've been bought and paid for, encouraged to turn a blind eye! If they won't act, I will! At dawn's first light, the sources of Gotham's ruin WILL. BE. DESTROYED! Now back to your regularly scheduled programming of propaganda and consumerist garbage."
"[after Batman saved him from falling to his death as he didn't want to be saved] Now...Why? Why? Why would you do that? Newsflash: I'm the one who's trying to kill you! [shoots and kills two of his minions; points his pistol at Batman] Those were two very, VERY bad men. The things they've done… [clicks tongue] You really don't want to know. They deserved death-just like me."
"So, when I hire you to kill the Batman, you SHUT THE HELL UP AND KILL THE BATMAN!"
"I'm the guy with the money… And the gun!"
"Mmmm! This fruitcake is fantastic! Anyone want a piece?"
"Do they even have manners where he comes from? You see, it's a tradition in my house-to open one present each on Christmas Eve. Hmm…How about…this one? [blows up a building, then laughs evilly and sings a bit of "The 12 Days of Christmas"] And a partridge in a pear treeee!"
"NOW THIS IS WHAT I CALL A PARTY! [fires his machine gun at a helicopter]"
"I feel adrift- floating -like someone's pulled the stopper on my reality and I'm SUCKED down the drain into something new. It's all very exciting really. You wouldn't know what that feels like, I'm sure."
"It's like meeting someone I can actually relate to-…which believe me, dear, I've NEVER felt before. You understand. You're someone who's not afraid to let go-and fall. Free falling. And I didn't pack a chute."
"Jim, Jim, Jim, Jim. Have a seat, Jimbo. We'll fry together - like two little potato latkes."
"[after Batman defeats Bane] Well, I'd love to stay and celebrate your victory, but I've got stockings to stuff, mistletoe to hang, and about fifteen skyscrapers to blow up before sunrise! Ciao! [runs away, laughing]"
"You of all people should know, there's nothing so cruel as memory…. the pointy biting little thunderbolts, unwanted party crashers, SCREAMERS through your synapses.. inescapable, unrelenting…. not at all friendly. You can't even escape into MADNESS!"
"[Contacting Batman] Hello, Batman. I was hoping to get a minute of your time. See, I've got a story to tell you. About crime and violence. Greed and vengeance. But it's also a story of redemption. Of second chances. Of change. I've planted three bombs where Gotham's corruption is at it's strongest. But unlike those I fight to overthrow, I believe in choice. So, I offer you one: Let them detonate or stop them. Your actions will determine what I do with you."
"[While looking at Copperhead beating Batman] Kill him and I'll pay whatever you want. Make him suffer and I'll double it."
"[Scanning the bank manager's body for the cause of her death in detective mode] The laughter was a side effect of a poison. She wasn't laughing - she was dying. If I had known she was poisoned, I might have been able to save her."