Wo: |
Careful, sir.
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R: |
No, it's all right, Lieutenant. Those are the Edo we met before.
They certainly are fit.
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De: |
They ceratainly are.
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EF1: |
Health and happiness.
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EM1: |
A pleasant day to you.
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EF1: |
You did return as promised.
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R: |
Um...Rivan, Liator. Also from our vessle, Troi, and...
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EM1: |
Slowly, slowly. I must welcome this lovely one.
Nice to see you again.
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De: |
My pleasure.
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R: |
Counselor?
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De: |
Healthy sensuality, sir. I feel mainly friendship and uh, happiness.
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EF1: |
And I welcome this huge one. Oh, yes...
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Wo: |
Nice planet.
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R: |
Yeah.
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EF1: |
But you are a young one. I do not know your custom regarding love.
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We: |
Uh... I guess, whatever you, you usually do.
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R: |
There are others who would like to visit here if you give us a limit
on the number.
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EM1: |
Whatever pleases you. We can discuss it at the council chambers.
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EF1: |
Shall we go there now or remain and play?
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R: |
Play?
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EF1: |
At love. Unless you do not enjoy that. Perhaps you do.
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EM1: |
And you. Yes, I can see that you do.
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We: |
Maybe I should just go on ahead.
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EF1: |
Oh, this is unfair to him. We'll go on to the council chambers.
You'll find young people your age there.
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We: |
Well, I can't make any promises.
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EM1: |
You don't have to. Our rules are simple. No one does anything
uncomfortable to them.
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EF1: |
Come! Our people will want to know you.
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EM1: |
Rivan, perhaps they can't run.
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We: |
Can't run? Of course we can run. Right, Commander?
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R: |
That's the custum here--running. Lead the way.
When in Rome, eh?
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Wo: |
When where, sir?
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EM3: |
Good health to you!
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Ta: |
Happiness to you! It's like an Eden here.
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EF1: |
Good health! I thought you might be out of breath.
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R: |
We may surprise you in a lot of ways.
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EM1: |
Children, we brought you a new friend.
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EM2: |
Well, hello! Join us.
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EF2: |
Yes, please.
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EF2: |
Run!
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EM2: |
This way.
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EF1: |
And now it's time for you to meet some new friends.
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