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| - This is a gallery of quotes regarding, concerning, or by Firmus Piett (LadyVader) Slavery days= Don't force our child into anything when they turn eight. If he or she chooses to join the Jedi Order (LadyVader), I'll support their decision. But please, I'm begging you all, on my knees, for my sake and the sake of the Force, don't force them into it. It should be my child's decision, not anyone else's."—Qui-Gon Jinn (LadyVader) to the Jedi Council Firmus, my little one. . .I'm so, so proud of you. . . . I love you both, always. . . . .—Qui-Gon Jinn (LadyVader) |-| Academy Days= |-| With Avaria=
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| - This is a gallery of quotes regarding, concerning, or by Firmus Piett (LadyVader) Slavery days= Don't force our child into anything when they turn eight. If he or she chooses to join the Jedi Order (LadyVader), I'll support their decision. But please, I'm begging you all, on my knees, for my sake and the sake of the Force, don't force them into it. It should be my child's decision, not anyone else's."—Qui-Gon Jinn (LadyVader) to the Jedi Council Firmus, my little one. . .I'm so, so proud of you. . . . I love you both, always. . . . .—Qui-Gon Jinn (LadyVader) |-| Academy Days= Hey Piett, they flush people's heads down the toilet first day. Want to practice?—Kendall Ozzel (LadyVader) No thanks. The poor head's never had anything as horrible as YOUR fat head stuck down it; it might be sick.—Firmus I didn't come here to be insulted, Piett.—Ozzel Oh? Where do you usually go?—Firmus Are you always a wiseacre?—Ozzel No, sometimes I'm asleep. Excuse me, and pardon my interruption, but would you mind considering helping me to find out what makes you so repulsive?—Firmus I would like to take you seriously, but to do so would be an affront to your intelligence.—Firmus to Ozzel I had a slight headache, then you just turned it into a migraine. Thank you very much.—Firmus to Ozzel I’d insult you, but the sad truth is that you wouldn’t understand and if I tried to explain it to you, your brain might implode from information overload.—Firmus to Wilhuff Tarkin (LadyVader) Tarkin's parents almost lost him as a child, but they didn't take him far enough into the woods. Everyone has a list of problems and issues. But he's #1 on everyone's list.—Firmus Everyone has the right to be stupid, Tarkin, but you abuse that right to a whole new level.—Firmus Sometimes I need what only you can provide: your absence.—Firmus I’m not sarcastic. I’m just intelligent beyond your understanding.—Firmus |-| After the Academy= Dad, I'm so sorry. . .If I had been there, you wouldn't have been killed.—Firmus If I hadn't been taken into slavery, I would never have met my brother. For that, I'm thankful. I know it was the will of the Force.—Firmus Don't put all your trust in a blaster. Trust the Force and use the blaster if there's no other choice.—Firmus |-| Service aboard the Nexu's Nemesis= Captain, your orders. . . Sir. . . Are to get the Nemesis out of here. As soon as I go aboard, you order Namillus to haul choobies out of here. Please forgive me for giving you orders. . .—Firmus to Margo Holland |-| After joining the Empire= Ib’tuur jatne tuur ash’ad kyr’amur. 'Today is a good day for someone else to die.—Firmus I will use this blade the way you did, Father, with honor. A Jedi never ignites his saber unless he is ready to kill. Or be killed.—Firmus, upon first finding and picking up his father's weapon My thoughts were dark, scrambling ones, ruthless in their sniping insistence: 'You’re a failure. A burden. Useless. Worse than useless: worthless.' My thoughts were dark. My days were long. My despair grew deeper and deeper every day. I felt like I was suffocating and beyond hope.—Firmus Sometimes one must brave the darkness to find the light. . . I remember you told me that, Dad.—Firmus |-| Service aboard the Lady Ex= |-| With Avaria= Firmus: Look at that bunch of reek. Avaria: Herd. Firmus: Heard what? Avaria: Herd of reek. Firmus: Sure, I've heard of reek. Avaria: No. A reek herd. Firmus: What do I care what a reek heard? I've got no secrets from a reek.—Firmus letting his sense of humor show to Avaria It was not into my ear you whispered, but my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.—Firmus to Avaria I know how dangerous it is, Avaria. I love you more than anything in this universe and I want us to be married in the way of your people. . . after this. I know the Force brought us together and I can do this. For your clan and for us. —Firmus, preparing to go into the Crucible (LadyVader) |-| Telling Alcina his feelings= I don't know where I'd be without her. . . You asked me what the most important thing in my life was the day of the Selection. . . I can answer in one word: Avaria. She's the other half of my heart. She's not just my first love, she's my first, last and only. Her presence alone is exhilarating—breathtaking—amazing. She's my oxygen, the gush of air that keeps me thriving, my heart beating and pumping.—Firmus Piett (LadyVader) Alcina. . . , I'm nothing without your daughter. I'm not just saying that. . . I mean it! If Avaria were to join the Force before me, my universe would shatter. Stars would burn out ... My life would be and mean nothing without her. I would soon join her: I would go north to the closest tar pit, walk out into it and wait until it took me. There'd be no more pain and my heart wouldn't hurt . . . We'd be together again. I would do this. . . if she were to go before me.—Firmus Piett (LadyVader) Waytha ara quetha way. Waytha ara quetha way. Waytha ara quetha way.—Firmus and Avaria, casting an intensified Spell of Storm Avaria was my life, my soul, my everything, my only reason for living. I've been just existing up until now. . . but no more. I wanted to say goodbye. I've chosen to rejoin the Force and the other half of my heart. My life means nothing anymore. I died when she did. . . now I put an end to the shell that remains. My body will be found in the tar pit north of Dreaming River Valley; my lightsaber will be found on the ground near the place I went in. I ask that when it's recovered. . . that I be given a Dathomiri funeral and laid to rest beside her. Bury me in my old uniform. Nexu out.— Firmus, recording a suicide note in Kurzhal's nightmare |-| Family life= The greatest gift in my life. . . we were thinking what to name her, and I remembered the most beautiful creatures ever were the Diathim, or angels, of Iego. Angel Mireya. Mireya because. . . she's our miracle."—Firmus, holding his newborn daughter for the first time
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