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Magneto:
Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Dr. Valerie Cooper:
You know, in Genosha, I felt a lot of things: pain, grief, admiration for those who fought despite the odds. But you know what the oddest thing was? No one seemed shocked or surprised — not even me. Yes, I was scared, but really I just had the most profound sense of déjà vu, as if past, present, and future didn't matter and never had, because we always end up in the same ugly place. Thing is, Magneto knows us better than Charles ever did, knows we know better, that most of us experience tragedies like Genosha as a bit of déjà vu before getting on with our day. But the scariest thing about Genosha wasn't the death or the chaos. It was a thought, the only sane thought you can have when being chased by giant robots that were built to crush you: Magneto was right.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Magneto:
Enough. [triggers an EMP that utterly obliterates Earth's technology in retaliation for the attack on Genosha]

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Wolverine:
Magneto actually did it.

Morph:
What, saved our hides?

Wolverine:
No. Declared war.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Charles Xavier:
I only hope I'm not too late. [sends out a telepathic call] To me, my X-Men!

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Magneto:
I am not the one who needs to be reasoned with, Charles.

Xavier:
There is a large asteroid hovering over my home that begs otherwise.

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Cable:
Am I going to war, or a circus?

Cyclops:
What did you expect? Black leather?

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Xavier:
In under an hour, civilization as we know it ends. Much like in the past, my X-Men and I are your best hope to avoid that future.

President Kelly:
If you're wrong, Xavier, my hand will be forced.

Xavier:
We have been here before, President Kelly. If you don't trust me, trust my X-Men.

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Magneto:
I promised a boy a future free of fear, only to watch his frightened eyes be vaporized inside his tiny skull because he believed in me. In the dream you had me sell. How many more of your bones will pave the way to Xavier's future, where we simper like beggars for tolerance? Your Professor's dream is dead, so I offer a new one! A home to replace what they stole from us, a new Genosha! We have gotten here by walking this man's path. We are left with but two choices, cling to this dying world or rise to your future and look down upon this fallen pig-sty planet!

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Wolverine:
Been in a lot of wars, bub. The brave always die first.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Magnus:
God. You're suicidal! Or sentimental, maybe. Though either will kill you...

Charles:
Would we be here, helping the survivors, if we cared about staying alive? We care about others -- as do most, I believe! And if indeed, mutants exist--

Magnus:
They don't.

Charles:
If they exist, why wouldn't they use their abilities to make the world to better for all people?

Magnus:
People don't want to be better. They're already the best everything! Best tribe, best faith, they even fight over who's the best victim. These are tense times. Be mindful not to sound like you actually are a mutant.

Charles:
What if I were?

Magnus:
Run and hide, before someone starts dreaming of camps.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Magnus:
Turn this nostalgic parlor trick back to my childhood, and heed what happened when my village used reason while others used tanks.

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Bastion:
Poetic, isn't it? The inevitability of my vision. Even now, Professor Xavier must pave the path to my dream in order to honor his own. A dream as crippled as its dreamer, built to die. You mutants lost at birth, too. The Neanderthal 2.0. Buggy stillborns flapping upstream, draining yourselves dry so that the tide can more easily drown you. See me. The future's tide. Despite this little toy you X-Men would use to abort the bond to my creations.

Beast:
Your creations are prisoners! Held hostage by ignorance and coercion! [Bastion blasts him with a laser beam, rendering him unconscious]

Storm:
Hank!

Bastion:
Think. Had the good professor taken me in when mother begged him, I'd be hanging here with you freaks. In the name of peace, tolerance, and equal opportunity suicide. Even then, fate got my back.

Storm:
Charles Xavier wanted to help you! He came to your mother, but she was too afraid! You would have been one of the first X- [Bastion grabs her by the neck]

Forge:
Get your filthy paws off her!

Bastion:
I didn't ask for this, either. To be born with this... programming... This destiny inside me. The urges.

Storm:
None choose to be born, Bastion, thus why we must never begrudge them being!

Bastion:
Did you just try to appeal to my humanity? Look at me. Yet another reason why Operation Zero Tolerance must skip to final phase. [Bastion lets go of Storm's neck]

Forge:
Slavery and genocide ain't enough?

Bastion:
As I told Dr. Cooper right before she betrayed me and her kind, people are good. Too damn good. Thus, to protect humanity, I must protect humanity from itself. From the hearts that start dripping red at the latest token underdog. From seeing themselves in those that would use their same hearts against them. Tolerance is extinction. What is worse, is empathy.

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King T'Chaka:
Robert -- vote "Yes", and you best pray our children read their textbooks more than their Bibles. For only history could be conned into forgiving us.

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Rogue:
His name was Gambit. Remember it!

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Gambit:
The name's Gambit, Mon Ami. Remember it.

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Xavier:
Want to know a secret? Coexistence is messy. Thus, my love for education, for my X-Men. Their heroism teaches a lesson we mustn’t forget. That the universe is very old, and all of us, very young. Born of ancient stardust, and all children of the atom.

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Ross:
Aren't you people meant to be the good guys?

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Rogue:
You killed those, sugar. Now you deal with me.

X-Men '97  Show Quote

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Wolverine:
I go where I wanna go!

X-Men, Season 1  Show Quote

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Wolverine:
The ship's moving! They're leaving. Rogue, we gotta hustle! Out of my way, roaches!

X-Men, Season 3  Show Quote

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Wolverine:
Let him go, roach, or your head is shish kebab.

Storm:
Be gone, hissing vermin!

X-Men, Season 3  Show Quote

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Cody:
We will be together! You can't stop this!

[Cody whips Wolverine with his tail after he turns into the brood roach alien]

Wolverine:
Wanna bet, pal?

Rogue:
Wolverine, don't hurt him!

X-Men, Season 3  Show Quote

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Beast:
Rogue, is this gentleman your guest?

Gambit:
So that's Cody... This is what's so personal?

Rogue:
It's none of your blame business, Mr. Ladies' Man! Or any of ya!

Professor X:
Rogue!

X-Men, Season 3  Show Quote

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