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    There's some lists online of all of the quotes the various characters say for SMAC. What about for SMAX? Can someone at least give me the "speeches" in each character's profile at the select screen?

  • #2


    Just the SMAC quotes, the SMAX ones arent on the site.

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    • #3
      If you have the SMAX CD-ROM, you can open the text file(s) that contain all the quotes.

      Also, to view the "Faction Select Screen" quote, you just need to open that faction's text file and scroll down a bit.
      "I'm too young and too male to be the mother of a seventeen year old female me!"

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      • #4
        Text files are incomplete due to overlook on Firaxis. So far I haven't seen a list containing all SMAX quotes so I assembled complete list myself for the purposes of comprehensive guide to world of Alpha Centauri I am writing. I would be happy enough to post them all here. Although may seem like a copy&paste it has to wait till tommorow too, since I've put quotes from GURPS Alpha Centauri guide together with game ones, and I presume you want only those from the game. It also takes quite some time to format them for posting purposes and this evening I have no time to RL obligations. I hope you can wait until tommorow.
        Last edited by Illuminatus; April 1, 2005, 15:45.
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        The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. --G.B.Shaw

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        • #5
          Gaian

          In the great commons at Gaia's Landing we have a tall and particularly beautiful stand of white pine, planted at the time of the first colonies. It represents our promise to the people, and to Planet itself, never to repeat the tragedy of Earth.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Planet Dreams"


          Planet's atmosphere, though a gasping death to humans and most animals, is paradise for Earth plants. The high nitrate content of the soil and the rich yellow sunlight bring an abundant harvest wherever adjustments can be made for the unusual soil conditions.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "A Comparative Biology of Planet"


          The Isle of the Deep is really not a single creature but a colony of thousands of individual tubules, an aquatic vector of the Mind Worm which terrorizes Planet's continents. Over its lifetime certain tubules secrete a tough, gluelike substance which hardens to form the characteristic shell that floats the colony and creates the appearance of a rogue island.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "A Comparative Biology of Planet"


          Observe the Razorbeak as it tends so carefully to the fungal blooms; just the right bit from the yellow, then a swatch from the pink. Follow the Glow Mites as they gather and organize the fallen spores. What higher order guides their work? Mark my words: someone or something is managing the ecology of this planet.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Planet Dreams"


          The prevalence of anoxic environments rich in organic material, combined with the presence of nitrated compounds has led to an astonishing variety of underground organisms which live in the absence of oxygen and "breathe" nitrate. Likewise, the scarcity of carbon in the environment has forced plants to economize on its use. Thus, all our efforts to return carbon to the biosphere will encourage the native life to proliferate. Conversely, the huge quantities of nitrate in the soil will be heaven to human farmers.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "The Early Years"



          You are the children of a dead planet, earthdeirdre, and this death we do not comprehend. We shall take you in, but may we ask this question--will we too catch the planetdeath disease?

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations with Planet"


          You waited so long to heed us, earthdeirdre, Almost we pruned you, as we may yet prune your branches.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations with Planet"


          The fungus has been Planet's dominant lifeform since about the time of the Lower Paleozoic on Earth. But when, once every hundred million years or so, the neural net at last achieves the critical mass necessary to become sentient, the final metamorphosis kills off most of the other life on the planet. It is possible that we humans can help to break this tragic cycle.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Planet Dreams"


          Eternity lies ahead of us, and behind. Have you drunk your fill?

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations with Planet", Epilogue


          I shall not confront Planet as an enemy, but shall accept its mysteries as gifts to be cherished. Nor shall I crudely seek to peel the layers away like the skin from an onion. Instead I shall gather them together as the tree gathers the breeze. The wind shall blow and I shall bend. The sky shall open and I shall drink my fill.

          Gaian Acolyte's Prayer


          Symbols are the key to telepathy. The mind wraps its secrets in symbols; when we discover the symbols that shape our enemy's thought, we can penetrate the vault of his mind.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Our Secret War"


          As the writhing, teeming mass of Mind Worms swarmed over the outer perimeter, we saw the defenders recoil in horror. "Stay calm! Use your flame guns!" shouted the commander, but to no avail. It is well known that the Mind Worm Boil uses psychic terror to paralyze its prey, and then carefully implants ravenous larvae in the brains of its still-conscious victims. Even with the best weapons, only the most disciplined troops can resist this horrific attack.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Our Secret War"


          I believe Planet will talk to us if we are willing to listen. These fungal stalks behave as multistate relays: taken together, the neural net connectivity must be staggering. Can a planet be said to have achieved sentience?

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Arguments in Council"


          We welcome you, earthdeirdre and earthwheat and earthtree as honored guests, for you add great power to our ancient song-- planetfungus and planetworm and planetmind sing and play here, and you are welcome among us.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations with Planet"


          From the delicate strands,
          between minds we weave our mesh:
          a blanket to warm the soul.


          Lady Deirdre Skye, "The Collected Poems"


          No longer mere earthbeings and planetbeings are we, but bright children of the stars! And together we shall dance in and out of ten billion years, celebrating the gift of consciousness until the stars themselves grow cold and weary, and our thoughts turn again to the beginning.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations with Planet"


          As we approached we were confronted by the ruined splendor of Sparta Command. The true immensity of the place became instantly apparent as our Quantum Tank crunched over the rubble and parked next to a shattered bunker, but the extent of the destruction took weeks to assess. The shielded datacore had sustained several massive breaches and smoke still billowed from the numerous cannon ports. There were few signs of human life.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Our Secret War"


          Having now established a secure perimeter, we have made ourselves relatively safe from enemy incursions. But against the seemingly random attacks by Planet's native life only our array of warning sensors can help us, for the Mind Worms infiltrate through every crevice and chew through anything softer than plasmasteel.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "The Early Years"


          Although Planet's native life is based, like Earth's, on right-handed DNA, and codes for all the same amino acids, the inevitable chemical and structural differences from a billion years of evolution in an alien environment render the native plant life highly poisonous to humans. Juicy, ripe grenade fruits may look appealing, but a mouthful of organonitrates will certainly change your mind in a hurry.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "A Comparative Biology of Planet"


          You see in this dome the intermingling of native and earth plants. Outside, they are competitors, struggling over the trace elements required for life. Often, one destroys the other. Here, they are tended with care and kept well nourished. They thrive together, and the native fungus does not unleash its terrible defenses. As you can see, competition is unnecessary when resources are plentiful and population growth is controlled.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Planet Dreams"


          You are orphans, earthdeirdre, your homeworld already buried so young among the aeons. Yet now you fill the skies where we watched a million sunsets with flame and contrails, paying no heed to the hard lessons the universe has tried to teach you. Are you a breath of life to invigorate a complacent world, you earthhumans, or an insidious cancer which must be excised?

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Conversations With Planet"


          Sky farms are fantastically beautiful, with their kilometer long networks of glass framed in grids of metal, and the sunlight shining through jungles of vegetation inside. When one of them catches the light, you can see the refracted beauty for miles; they are life-giving stars on a desolate planet...gardens on the wing.

          Lady Deidre Skye, "Planet Dreams"

          **************************************************
          In the end, our devotion to Planet is driven by faith. While the other factions prosper by carelessly devouring the wealth of Planet, we stand firm in our belief that Planet has moral significance of its own. They gain strength from plunder. We gain strength from the beauty and value of the thing we serve.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, "Arguments in Council"


          In ancient times the members of our own family and tribe were human, but all else was a dangerous Other. Our entire history can be considered a process of pushing this boundary back, toward a point at which nothing that thinks can be said to be alien to us.

          Lady Deirdre Skye, “Arguments in Council”
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          The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. --G.B.Shaw

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          • #6
            Hive

            Learn to overcome the crass demands of flesh and bone, for they warp the matrix through which we perceive the world. Extend your awareness outwards, beyond the self of body, to embrace the self of group and the self of humanity. The goals of the group and the greater race are transcendent, and to embrace them is to achieve enlightenment.

            Chairman Sheng-Ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"


            We sit together,
            the mountain and I,
            until only the mountain remains.


            Li Po, From the Yang Collection


            We hold life to be sacred, but we also know the foundation of life consists in a stream of codes not so different from the successive frames of a watchvid. Why then cannot we cut one code short here, and start another there? Is life so fragile that it can withstand no tampering? Does the sacred brook no improvement?

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Dynamics of Mind"


            I maintain nonetheless that yin-yang dualism can be overcome. With sufficient enlightenment we can give substance to any distinction: mind without body, north without south, pleasure without pain. Remember, enlightenment is a function of willpower, not of physical strength.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"


            Technological advance is an inherently iterative process. One does not simply take sand from the beach and produce a Dataprobe. We use crude tools to fashion better tools, and then our better tools to fashion more precise tools, and so on. Each minor refinement is a step in the process, and all of the steps must be taken.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Looking God in the Eye"


            Einstein would turn over in his grave. Not only does God play dice, the dice are loaded.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Looking God in the Eye"


            If our society seems more nihilistic than that of previous eras, perhaps this is simply a sign of our maturity as a sentient species. As our collective consciousness expands beyond a crucial point, we are at last ready to accept life's fundamental truth: that life's only purpose is life itself.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang,"Looking God in the Eye"


            Why do you insist that the human genetic code is "sacred" or "taboo"? It is a chemical process and nothing more. For that matter -we- are chemical processes and nothing more. If you deny yourself a useful tool simply because it reminds you uncomfortably of your mortality, you have uselessly and pointlessly crippled yourself.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Looking God in the Eye"


            What do I care for your suffering? Pain, even agony, is no more than information before the senses, data fed to the computer of the mind. The lesson is simple: you have received the information, now act on it. Take control of the input and you shall become master of the output.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"


            Learn to overcome the crass demands of flesh and bone, for they warp the matrix through which we perceive the world. Extend your awareness outward, beyond the self of body, to embrace the self of group and the self of humanity. The goals of the group and the greater race are transcendent, and to embrace them is to achieve enlightenment.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"


            It is every citizen's final duty to go into the tanks and become one with all the people.

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Ethics for Tomorrow"


            My gift to industry is the genetically engineered worker, or Genejack. Specially designed for labor, the Genejack's muscles and nerves are ideal for his task, and the cerebral cortex has been atrophied so that he can desire nothing except to perform his duties. Tyranny, you say? How can you tyrannize someone who cannot feel pain?

            Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"

            **************************************************

            I tell you that every man is an accident, a twig on the tree of life, an animal which can barely be called sentient or self-aware. If our lives have any meaning, it is as part of the greater whole which existed long before us and will exist long after we are gone. Those of us who are aware of this fact must step forward, to guide those who remain snugly wrapped in their illusions.

            Chairman Sheng-Ji Yang, "Looking God in the Eye"
            Last edited by Illuminatus; April 3, 2005, 11:01.
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            • #7
              University

              The substructure of the universe regresses infinitely towards smaller and smaller components. Behind atoms we find electrons, and behind electrons quarks. Each layer unraveled reveals new secrets, but also new mysteries.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              There are two kinds of scientific progress: the methodical experimentation and categorization which gradually extend the boundaries of knowledge, and the revolutionary leap of genius which redefines and transcends those boundaries. Acknowledging our debt to the former, we yearn nonetheless for the latter.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Address to the Faculty"


              The substructure of the universe regresses infinitely towards smaller and smaller components. Behind atoms we find electrons, and behind electrons quarks. Each layer unraveled reveals new secrets, but also new mysteries.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions--if only we lived in one.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"


              This unusual specimen is not so much a classic particle as a connector--a kind of string attaching two particles. As distance increases the connective power becomes attenuated, but if it is cut the power vanishes: forever.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Time travel in the classic sense has no place in rational theory, but temporal distortion does exist on the quantum level, and more importantly it can be controlled.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Begin with a function of arbitrary complexity. Feed it values, "sense data". Then, take your result, square it, and feed it back into your original function, adding a new set of sense data. Continue to feed your results back into the original function ad infinitum. What do you have? The fundamental principle of human consciousness.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "The Feedback Principle"


              Man's unfailing capacity to believe what he prefers to be true rather than what the evidence shows to be likely and possible has always astounded me. We long for a caring Universe which will save us from our childish mistakes, and in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary we will pin all our hopes on the slimmest of doubts. God has not been proven not to exist, therefore he must exist.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Time dilates as the speed of light approaches. To the extent that light consists of particles, it is in its own way timeless. Through simple perturbations of the temporal manifold, we can refract or repel photons most efficiently.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"


              The genetic code does not, and cannot, specify the nature and position of every capillary in the body or every neuron in the brain. What it CAN do is describe the underlying fractal pattern which creates them.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Nonlinear Genetics"


              The first living thing to go through the device was a small white rat. I still have him, in fact. As you can see, the damage was not so great as they say.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "See How They Run"


              We have reached an informational threshold which can only be crossed by harnessing the speed of light directly. The quickest computations require the fastest possible particles moving along the shortest paths. Since the capability now exists to take our information directly from photons travelling molecular distances, the final act of the information revolution will soon be upon us.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Remember, genes are NOT blueprints. This means you can't, for example, insert "the genes for an elephant's trunk" into a giraffe and get a giraffe with a trunk. There -are- no genes for trunks. What you CAN do with genes is chemistry, since DNA codes for chemicals. For instance, we can in theory splice the native plants' talent for nitrogen fixation into a terran plant.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Nonlinear Genetics"


              The Academician's private residences shall remain off-limits to the Genetic Inspectors. We possess no retroviral capability, we are not researching retroviral engineering, and we shall not allow this Council to violate faction privileges in the name of this ridiculous witch hunt!"

              Fedor Petrov, Vice Provost for University Affairs


              To map the very stuff of life; to look into the genetic mirror and watch a million generations march past. That, friends, is both our curse and our proudest achievement. For it is in reaching to our beginnings that we begin to learn who we truly are.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Address to the Faculty"


              In one moment, Earth; in the next, Heaven.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              What actually transpires beneath the veil of an event horizon? Decent people shouldn't think too much about that.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Imagine the entire contents of the planetary datalinks, the sum total of human knowledge, blasted into the Planetmind's fragile neural network with the full power of every reactor on the planet. Thousands of years of civilization compressed into a single searing burst of revelation. That is our last-ditch attempt to win humanity a reprieve from extinction at the hands of an awakening alien god.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Planet Speaks"


              The popular stereotype of the researcher is that of a skeptic and a pessimist. Nothing could be further from the truth! Scientists must be optimists at heart, in order to block out the incessant chorus of those who say "It cannot be done."

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, University Commencement


              Have you ever wondered why clouds behave in such familiar ways when each specimen is so unique? Or why the energy exchange market is so unpredictable? In the coming age we must develop and apply nonlinear mathematical models to real world phenomena. We shall seek, and find, the hidden fractal keys which can unravel the chaos around us.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, University Commencement


              It is a medical commonplace that the tissues of the human body replace themselves regularly, essentially creating an entirely new body every seven years. From whence then come cancer and the slow degeneration of age? They exist as faults in the patterns of intelligence within the genes themselves; by reprogramming these smallest parts, the whole becomes well.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Nonlinear Genetics"


              Let the Gaians preach their silly religion, but one way or the other I shall see this compound burned, seared, and sterilized until every hiding place is found and until every last Mind Worm egg, every last slimy one, has been cooked to a smoking husk. That species shall be exterminated, I tell you! Exterminated!

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, Lab Three aftermath

              **************************************************

              The phenomenon of man is unique. After a billion years, blind evolution has brought forth the first animal capable of rational inquiry. In us, the universe has finally developed the ability to look back upon itself and transcend the limits of randomness. From this point onward, the fate of the universe will not be a matter of chance, but of conscious choice.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"


              The brain and the hand. Each is insufficient by itself, yet together they pulled Man out of a million years of animal existence and gave him the universe. The two create a cycle of advancement: the brain conceives, the hand builds, and the brain is thus enabled to conceive more widely.

              Academician Prokhor Zahkarov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"


              Anyone can grasp details. It's the synthesist that is truly rare, the man who can step back and place a thousand unconnected details into their proper context. Such a man, even alone, could build a world.

              Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Address to the Faculty"
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              The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. --G.B.Shaw

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              • #8
                Morgan

                Human behavior is economic behavior. The particulars may vary, but competition for limited resources remains a constant. Need as well as greed have followed us to the stars, and the rewards of wealth still await those wise enough to recognize this deep thrumming of our common pulse.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                Resources exist to be consumed. And consumed they will be, if not by this generation then by some future. By what right does this forgotten future seek to deny us our birthright? None I say! Let us take what is ours, chew and eat our fill.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Ethics of Greed"


                Important? Yes! Critical? Absolutely. I would go so far as to say that Superconducting Fiber alone makes our present economy possible.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, MorganLink 3DVision Live Interview


                You ivory tower intellectuals must not lose touch with the world of industrial growth and hard currency. It is all very well and good to pursue these high-minded scientific theories, but research grants are expensive and you must justify your existence by providing not only knowledge, but concrete and profitable applications as well.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Ethics of Greed"


                As I stepped onto the Magtube, a thought struck me: Can there be friction where there is no substance? And can substance be tricked into hiding from itself?

                Dr. Gayle Nambala, Morgan Industries Researcher


                "What goes up... better doggone well stay up!"

                Morgan Gravitonics, Company Slogan


                Yes, yes, we've all heard the philosophers babble about "oneness" being "beautiful" and "holy". But let me tell you that {this} kind of oneness certainly isn't pretty and if you're not careful it will scare the bejeezus out of you.

                Anonymous Lab Technician, MorganLink 3DVision Live Interview


                Optical computers, genetic catalogs, nanorepair modules--forget all of that. It's when you see a megaton of steel suspended over your head by a thread the thickness of a human hair that you really find God in technology.

                Anonymous Metagenics Dockworker, MorganLink 3DVision Live Interview


                We are no longer particularly in the business of writing software to perform specific tasks. We now teach the software how to learn, and in the primary bonding process it molds itself around the task to be performed. The feedback loop never really ends, so a tenth year polysentience can be a priceless jewel or a psychotic wreck, but it is the primary bonding--the childhood, if you will--that has the most far-reaching repercussions.

                Bad'l Ron, Wakener, Morgan Polysoft


                Fossil fuels in the last century reached their extreme prices because of their inherent utility: they pack a great deal of potential energy into an extremely efficient package. If we can but sidestep the 100 million year production process, we can corner this market once again.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, Strategy Session


                Objects once measured in meters have become so small that they cannot be seen by the naked eye, with revolutionary applications across the board. Gentlemen, forget what your courtesans have told you: size does matter!

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, Morgan Industries Annual Report


                Our first challenge is to create an entire economic infrastructure, from top to bottom, out of whole cloth. No gradual evolution from previous economic systems is possible, because there IS no previous economic system. Each interdependent piece must be materialized simultaneously and in perfect working order; otherwise the system will crash out before it ever gets off the ground.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                In the borehole pressure mines 100km beneath Planetsurface, at the Mohorovicic Discontinuity where crust gives way to mantle, temperatures often reach levels well in excess of 1000 degrees Celsius. Exploitation of Planet's resources under such brutal conditions has required quantum advances in robotic and teleoperational technology.

                Morgan Industries, Ltd., "Annual Report"


                Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.

                T. M. Morgan-Reilly, Morgan Metagenics


                "Energy is the currency of the future."

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                'Abort, Retry, Fail?' was the phrase some wormdog scrawled next to the door of the Edit Universe project room. And when the new dataspinners started working, fabricating their worlds on the huge organic comp systems, we'd remind them: if you see this message, always choose 'Retry.'

                Bad'l Ron, Wakener, Morgan Polysoft


                Human behavior is economic behavior. The particulars may vary, but competition for limited resources remains a constant. Need as well as greed have followed us to the stars, and the rewards of wealth still await those wise enough to recognize this deep thrumming of our common pulse.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                I plan to live forever, of course, but barring that I'd settle for a couple thousand years. Even five hundred would be pretty nice.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, MorganLink 3DVision Interview


                Of course we'll bundle our MorganNet software with the new network nodes; our customers expect no less of us. We have never sought to become a monopoly. Our products are simply so good that no one feels the need to compete with us.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, Morgan Data Systems press release


                We estimate that during the next mission century most of Planet's industries will be moved off-planet to Nessus Prime and other orbital facilities. Many of our industries will benefit greatly from the low gravity environments available in space, particularly those involving genetically engineered microbes.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                Life is merely an orderly decay of energy states, and survival requires the continual discovery of new energy to pump into the system. He who controls the sources of energy controls the means of survival.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                Richard Baxton piloted his Recon Rover into a fungal vortex and held off four waves of mind worms, saving an entire colony.
                We immediately purchased his identity manifests and repackaged him into the Recon Rover Rick character with a multi-tiered media campaign: televids, touchbooks, holos, psi-tours - the works.
                People need heroes. They don't need to know how he died clawing his eyes out, screaming for mercy. The real story would just hurt sales, and dampen the spirits of our customers.


                "Mythology for Profit", Morgan Stellartots Keynote Speech


                It will happen, and it will happen in our lifetimes. Fusion Power isn't just the future. Fusion Power is now.

                T. M. Morgan-Reilly, Morgan Metagenics


                Some civilian workers got in among the research patients today and became so hysterical I felt compelled to have them nerve stapled. The consequence, of course, will be another public relations nightmare, but I was severely shaken by the extent of their revulsion towards a project so vital to our survival.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, The Personal Diaries


                Look at any photograph or work of art. If you could duplicate exactly the first tiny dot of color, and then the next and the next, you would end with a perfect copy of the whole, indistinguishable from the original in every way, including the so-called "moral value" of the art itself. Nothing can transcend its smallest elements.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Ethics of Greed"


                And when at last it is time for the transition from megacorporation to planetary government, from entrepreneur to emperor, it is then that the true genius of our strategy shall become apparent, for energy is the lifeblood of this society and when the chips are down he who controls the energy supply controls Planet. In former times the energy monopoly was called "The Power Company"; we intend to give this name an entirely new meaning.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                Planet's Primary, Alpha Centauri A, blasts unimaginable quantities of energy into space each instant, and virtually every joule of it is wasted entirely. Incomprehensible riches can be ours if we can but stretch our arms wide enough to dip from this eternal river of wealth.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan,"The Centauri Monopoly"

                **************************************************

                Wealth is the universe's way of rewarding those who are clever and efficient. Those who scorn it are turning their backs on the imperatives of life. They should be careful. We all know what happens to those who lose at the game of evolution.

                CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Centauri Monopoly"


                Let's get to work.

                Slogan attributed to CEO Nwabudike Morgan, circa Mission year 2100
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                • #9
                  Spartan

                  Superior training and superior weaponry have, when taken together, a geometric effect on overall military strength. Well-trained, well-equipped troops can stand up to many more times their lesser brethren than linear arithmetic would seem to indicate.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Spartan Battle Manual"


                  Our scientists now use fractal theory to "teach" the molecules to assume, or resume, a particular form. Substances of amazing strength become simple once the formulae are properly computed.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "The Council of War"


                  Man has killed man from the beginning of time, and each new frontier has brought new ways and new places to die. Why should the future be different?

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  Until now the battle had been proceeding smoothly: the enemy was outflanked and had been driven from the reactor housing. But against the reactor itself the matter cannon were strangely ineffective. Rounds simply... stopped. In mid-air.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "A Tactical History of Sparta"


                  A ship at sea is its own world. To be the captain of a ship is to be the unquestioned ruler of that world and requires all of the leadership skills of a prince or minister.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Leadership and the Sea"


                  He held his arm too stiffly, and so was thrown back repeatedly, until at last I seized his forearm and snapped it back against itself. His training suffered while the arm healed, of course, but I felt this was a lesson he must learn early, and well.

                  Spartan Kel, "Honing the Ki"


                  Air Power rests at the apex of the first triad of victory, for it combines Mobility, Flexibility, and Initiative.

                  Spartan Battle Manual


                  I have often been asked: if we have traveled between the stars, why can we not launch the simplest of orbital probes? These fools fail to understand the difficulty of finding the appropriate materials on this Planet, of developing adequate power supplies, and creating the infrastructure necessary to support such an effort. In short, we have struggled under the limitations of a colonial society on a virgin planet. Until now.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  Information, the first principle of warfare, must form the foundation of all your efforts. Know, of course, thine enemy. But in knowing him do not forget above all to know thyself. The commander who embraces this totality of battle shall win even with the inferior force.

                  Spartan Battle Manual


                  Against such abominations, we organize our defenses on the principle that one strong and able mind can shield the many.

                  Spartan Battle Manual


                  It is altogether fitting that we who have sailed the deeps of space now return again to the sea. This is in many ways a water planet, and it can be ruled from the waves. With sea power, rugged terrain can be bypassed and enemy strongholds isolated. Once naval superiority is achieved, Planet is ours for the taking.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  A handsome young Cyborg named Ace,
                  Wooed women at every base,
                  But once ladies glanced at
                  His special enhancement
                  They vanished with nary a trace.


                  Barracks Graffiti, Sparta Command


                  Industrial Grade Nano-Paste, Planet's most valuable commodity, can also be one of its most dangerous. Simply pour out several canisters, slide in a programming transponder, and step well away while the stuff cooks. In under an hour the nano will use available materials to assemble a small factory, a hovertank, or enough impact rifles to equip a regiment.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  We shall take only the greatest minds, the finest soldiers, the most faithful servants. We shall multiply them a thousandfold and release them to usher in a new era of glory.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "The Council of War"


                  Proper care and education for our children remains a cornerstone of our entire colonization effort. Children not only shape our future; they determine in many ways our present. Men and women work harder knowing their children are safe and close at hand. And never forget that, with children present, parents will defend their home to the death.

                  Col. Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  The klaxon began to wail, but we felt the reassuring tingle of the Tachyon Field crackling to life around us, encasing the entire base in its impenetrable glow.

                  Spartan Kel, "The Fall of Sparta"


                  I don't know but I've been told,
                  Deirdre's got a Network Node.
                  Likes to press the on-off switch,
                  Dig that crazy Gaian witch!


                  Spartan Barracks March

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                  The tragedy of Earth is not that so many died. Death is an inevitable part of life. The tragedy is that so many died as victims. When the crisis came they were helpless, unable to use their deaths to buy anything of value. Millions of otherwise intelligent people had been tricked into ignoring a fundamental truth: that no man has any rights if he is unable to personally defend them.

                  Colonel Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"


                  To seize air superiority, and to hold that advantage as long as possible, must be our highest priority. Once we are able to move men and material thousands of miles in a day, to strike at will into the heart of an enemy's territory, to think once again of taking the high ground of space ... then no one shall ever threaten our legitimate interests again.

                  Colonel Corazon Santiago, "Planet: A Survivalist's Guide"
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                    Believer

                    The righteous need not cower before the drumbeat of human progress. Though the song of yesterday fades into the challenge of tomorrow, God still watches and judges us. Evil lurks in the datalinks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "The Blessed Struggle"


                    The righteous need not cower before the drumbeat of human progress. Though the song of yesterday fades into the challenge of tomorrow, God still watches and judges us. Evil lurks in the datalinks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "The Blessed Struggle"


                    At atrociously high energy states, the properties of matter change subtly and new miracles become possible. The Plasma Accretion process is now dangerous and difficult to control, but its products will soon become commonplace in our society.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "The Lord Works"


                    Beware, you who seek first and final principles, for you are trampling the garden of an angry God and he awaits you just beyond the last theorem.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "But for the Grace of God"


                    Some would ask, how could a perfect God create a universe filled with so much that is evil. They have missed a greater conundrum: why would a perfect God create a universe at all?

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "But for the Grace of God"


                    The Morgans fear what may not be purchased, for a trader cannot comprehend a thing that is priceless.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "The Collected Sermons"


                    And so we return again to the holy void. Some say this is simply our destiny, but I would have you remember always that the void EXISTS, just as surely as you or I. Is nothingness any less a miracle than substance?

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"


                    Men in their arrogance claim to understand the nature of creation, and devise elaborate theories to describe its behavior. But always they discover in the end that God was quite a bit more clever than they thought.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"


                    Already we have turned all of our critical industries, all of our material resources, over to these... things... these lumps of silver and paste we call nanorobots. And now we propose to teach them intelligence? What, pray tell, will we do when these little homunculi awaken one day and announce that they have no further need of us?

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"


                    As distances vanish and the people can flow freely from place to place, society will cross a psychological specific heat boundary and enter a new state. No longer a solid or liquid, we have become as a vapor and will expand to fill all available space. And like a gas, we shall not be easily contained.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "But for the Grace of God"


                    Will we next create false gods to rule over us? How proud we have become, and how blind.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"


                    And what of the immortal soul in such transactions? Can this machine transmit and reattach it as well? Or is it lost forever, leaving a soulless body to wander the world in despair?

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"


                    Go through, my children! The time of miracles is upon us. Let us cast off sin and walk together to the Garden of the Lord. With God's mercy we shall meet again on the other side.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "Last Testament"

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                    Out of the very Apocalypse our people fled, to this new world among the stars. If any among you fear that God has forgotten us, do not be deceived. How could we have survived at all, unless the Lord had kept us in the palm of His hand? Surely we are here because we are destined to obey His will and fulfill His purpose.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "But for the Grace of God"


                    Always there is the reach for more. Build up more wealth, tear more veils away from the ultimate mysteries, seize more power over your fellow man. More, more, always more to bolster human arrogance. Yet in the end, none of this frantic scurrying after worldly advantage will matter. When a man stands naked before his creator, he will have nothing to show but his soul.

                    Sister Miriam Godwinson, "We Must Dissent"



                    And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

                    The Conclave Bible, Datalinks

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                    Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden.
                    He drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden
                    of Eden Cherubim, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to
                    keep the way of the tree of life.


                    The Conclave Bible, Datalinks


                    And the Lord said, "Behold, the people is one, and
                    they have all one language; and this they begin to do:
                    and now nothing will be restrained from them, which
                    they have imagined to do. Go to, let us go down, and
                    there confound their language, that they may not
                    understand one another's speech."


                    The Conclave Bible, Datalinks


                    And the Lord God said, "Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever, we must send him forth." Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken.

                    The Conclave Bible, Datalinks
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                      Originally posted by Illuminatus
                      Text files are incomplete due to overlook on Firaxis. So far I haven't seen a list containing all SMAX quotes so I assembled complete list myself for the purposes of comprehensive guide to world of Alpha Centauri I am writing.
                      W00t!

                      http://ender.aspyre.ro/mindspell/col_alpha.html for the SMAC ones
                      Contraria sunt Complementa. -- Niels Bohr
                      Mods: SMAniaC (SMAC) & Planetfall (Civ4)

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                      • #12
                        Peacekeeper

                        As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.

                        Commisioner Pravin Lal, "U.N. Declaration of Rights"


                        Scientific theories are judged by the coherence they lend to our natural experience and the simplicity with which they do so. The grand principle of the heavens balances on the razor's edge of truth.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "A History of Science"


                        Once a man has changed the relationship between himself and his environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left. Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "A Social History of Planet"


                        Our ancestors harnessed the power of a sun, and so again shall we.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "The Science of Our Fathers"


                        Until quite recently, spider silk had the highest tensile strength of any substance known to man, and the name Silksteel pays homage to the arachnid for good reason.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "U.N. Scientific Survey"


                        The Warrior's bland acronym, MMI, obscures the true horror of this monstrosity. Its inventors promise a new era of genius, but meanwhile unscrupulous power brokers use its forcible installation to violate the sanctity of unwilling human minds. They are creating their own private army of demons.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "Report on Human Rights"


                        I loved my chosen. How then to face the day when she left me? So I took from her body a single cell, perhaps to love her again.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "Time of Bereavement"


                        I think, and my thoughts cross the barrier into the synapses of the machine, just as the good doctor intended. But what I cannot shake, and what hints at things to come, is that thoughts cross back. In my dreams, the sensibility of the machine invades the periphery of my consciousness: dark, rigid, cold, alien. Evolution is at work here, but just what is evolving remains to be seen.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "Man and Machine"


                        The Mind Worms are the natural defenses of the living Planet--the white blood cells, if you will. In a world in which unassimilated thought represents danger, the Mind Worm seeks out concentrations of sentient mental energy and destroys them, ruthlessly and efficiently.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "Mind Worm, Mind Worm"


                        As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "U.N. Declaration of Rights"


                        The entire character of a base and its inhabitants can be absorbed in a quick trip to the Rec Commons. The sweaty arenas of Fort Legion, the glittering gambling halls of Morgan Bank, the sunny lovers' trysts in Gaia's High Garden, or the somber reading rooms of U.N. Headquarters. Even the feeding bay at the Hive gives stark insight into the sleeping demons of Yang's communal utopia.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "A Social History of Planet"


                        In the years since our arrival, we have foolishly disrupted so many of Planet's ecosystems that entire species may vanish without our ever having understood, or even known them. We must halt this plunder, and halt it immediately, for our own survival as a species depends on our ability to strike a balance on this world.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal,"Mind Worm, Mind Worm"


                        I hold a scrap of paper in the darkness and light it. I watch it burn bright and curl, disappearing into nothingness, and the heat burns my fingers. Where has it gone? What has it become? I cannot shake the feeling that I have witnessed a form of transcendence.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "The Convergence"

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                        Technology conditions society. The range of possible human activities, as set by the state of technical progress, always serves to define what form society can take. The danger is that such progress may permit or even require society to assume an unhealthy form. What does it profit a man if he masters the physical universe, but in so doing loses his soul?

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "A Social History of Planet"


                        We must never forget that people are the sole reason for our struggle.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, remarks in Council, Mission Year 2088


                        Certainly Planet has its own dynamic, but it also represents a blank slate on which we humans write our own aspirations. It was never inevitable that we should divide our scattered settlements into ideological states. We can still reverse that division and meet Planet's challenges as a united species, if that is what we choose to do.

                        Commissioner Pravin Lal, "A Social History of Planet"
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                          Angel

                          What's more important, the data or the jazz? Sure, sure, 'Information should
                          be free' and all that--but anyone can set information free. The jazz is in how
                          you do it, what you do it to, and in almost getting caught without getting
                          caught. The data is 1's and 0's. Life is the jazz.


                          Datech Sinder Roze, "Infobop"


                          By creating a planetary network, mankind on Planet now has the ability to share information at light-speed. But by creating a single such network, each faction has brought themselves closer to discovery as well. At the speed of light, we will catch your information, tag it like an animal in the wild, and release it unharmed-if such should serve our purposes.

                          Datatech Sinder Roze,"The Alpha Codex"


                          War is war; destruction is destruction. You think this is obvious. But war is not destruction, it is victory. To achieve victory, simply appear to give the opponent what he wants and he will go away, or join you in your quest for additional power.

                          Datatech Sinder Roze, "Information Burns"

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                          Ideology is a tool of power. Anyone who dangles a bright, shiny ideal in front of your eyes is likely trying to distract you from the chains they're about to snap around your wrists.

                          Datatech Sinder Roze, "Infobop"

                          **************************************************


                          The idea first of all was to create a center without a physical location, more of a nexus of thought where we could trade intelligence, turncoats and technique. The second goal was to hide it from the very probe teams that used it. Nothing could be more secret than a collection of information that spends 99 percent of its existence dissolved in the ether.

                          Datatech Sinder Roze, "Putting the Covert into Covert Ops"
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                            Cyborg

                            And I stood before him, and I sang unto her, and it appeared to listen. His very countenance rippled like the sea, and the sound of my own voice came back to me, distorted. For a moment I thought she was mocking me, or it was nonsapient and mimicking me. Then I understood: the sounds were not important; it was how I affected his sounds and how she affected mine that transmitted the message.

                            Prime Function Aki Zeta-Five, "One Future"


                            The Progenitor race appears to sense, and possibly even manipulate, local fields an untrained human cannot perceive without mechanical aid, including at the very least electricity and magnetism. This sensitivity creates entirely new worlds of artistic endeavors for the race-or it may be developed into a powerful combat awareness that can foil any attempt at surprise.

                            Prime Function Aki Zeta-Five, "Alien Analysis"


                            And here we tinker with metal, to try to give it a kind of life, and suffer those who
                            would scoff at our efforts. But who's to say that, if intelligence had evolved in some
                            other form in past millennia, the ancestors of these beings would not now scoff at the
                            idea of intelligence residing within meat?


                            Prime Function Aki Zeta-Five, "The Fallacies of Self-Awareness"


                            Those who join us need give up only half of their humanity--the illogical,
                            ill-tempered, and disordered half, commonly thought of as 'right-brain'
                            functioning. In exchange, the 'left-brain' capacities are increased to undreamed
                            potential. The tendency of Biologicals to cling instead to their individual
                            personalities can only be attributed to archaic evolutionary tendencies.


                            Prime Function Aki Zeta-5, "Convergence"

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                            The question I pose to you is simple. Who is to be the master, you or the bits of talented meat that secrete hormones for you? Your glands are the product of aeons of evolution, and they are not to be scorned, but neither are they to be obeyed blindly.

                            Aki Zeta-5, "The New Awareness"
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                              Pirate

                              The sea ... vast, mysterious ... and full of wealth! And the nations of Planet
                              send their trade across it without a thought. Well, the sea doesn't care about
                              them, so it lets them pass. But we can give the sea a little hand in teaching the
                              landlubbers a lesson in humility.


                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, "The Ripple and the Wave"

                              The boundary between cold water and warm, the thermocline, has been important to undersea warfare for hundreds of years of man's history. Now we have found a way to harness that power for constructive purposes. What once cloaked us can now feed us, what once shielded us from death, now gives us life.

                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, "The Ripple and the Wave"


                              Each individual pipe contains a hot slurry of minerals drawn from planet's crust, and makes a sound like rain falling on a tin roof. When they converge at the trunkline, the sound becomes a terrifying thunder, a thunder of untold wealth and power.

                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, "Tending the sea"


                              Juvenile sealurks, when isolated from collective planetary consciousness, perform astounding feats as underwater sheepdogs. Vast schools of calorie rich sporefish may be herded by only a few well trained specimens. Just don't let them get too close to fungus or they'll turn on at you as a razorsharp

                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, "Tending the sea"


                              Of all the employments, working in the brood pit was considered at once the most horrific and the most desirable. Horrifc because of what we've saw occur day after day, and because of very nature of sessile native lifeforms. Desirable because, having been chosen to work in the pit, you were highly unlikely to become one of it's victims.

                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, "The Shadow Resonance"

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                              Let the others fight their religious wars and bicker over the scraps of the Unity. At sea you can face down the elements and win battles worth winning. At sea you can find treasure the like of which the land-huggers will never know. At sea you can be free, really free for the first time in your life.

                              Captain Ulrik Svensgaard, recruitment speech, Mission Year 2136
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