& — The city states should negotiate a truce.
— Yes, yes we must negotiate.
Themistocles: Negotiating will tear any... Give me one example of one not has ever profited to the nation. My fellow countrymen, we can only judge the future for what we had suffered in the past. Now many of you here stood with me at Marathon. And for those of you who served and faced the cut and thrusted the battle, you know how true peace is forged... Do not be deceived. Xerxes, the son of Darius is a wolf at our door. Right here right now we must choose: Do we stand and fight for Greece or not?
& Scyllias: Will Sparta join our fight?
Themistocles: Apparently the Persians have offered the Spartans something they can not refuse.
Scyllias: And what is that?
Themistocles: A beautiful death.
& General Bandari: The storm is upon us.
Artemisia: It’s just some mad Greek weather.
& Themistocles: Let our final stand be recorded to the histories. Let it be shown that we chose to die on our feet rather than live on your knees.
& Artemisia: Surrender to me or meet your death.
Themistocles: ... I would rather die free man than as a slave. Even if the chain was attached to you.
& Themistocles: I would rather die free than live as a slave... Even if I was attached to you by chain.
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— Yes, yes we must negotiate.
Themistocles: Negotiating will tear any... Give me one example of one not has ever profited to the nation. My fellow countrymen, we can only judge the future for what we had suffered in the past. Now many of you here stood with me at Marathon. And for those of you who served and faced the cut and thrusted the battle, you know how true peace is forged... Do not be deceived. Xerxes, the son of Darius is a wolf at our door. Right here right now we must choose: Do we stand and fight for Greece or not?
& Scyllias: Will Sparta join our fight?
Themistocles: Apparently the Persians have offered the Spartans something they can not refuse.
Scyllias: And what is that?
Themistocles: A beautiful death.
& General Bandari: The storm is upon us.
Artemisia: It’s just some mad Greek weather.
& Themistocles: Let our final stand be recorded to the histories. Let it be shown that we chose to die on our feet rather than live on your knees.
& Artemisia: Surrender to me or meet your death.
Themistocles: ... I would rather die free man than as a slave. Even if the chain was attached to you.
& Themistocles: I would rather die free than live as a slave... Even if I was attached to you by chain.
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